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Ole Madsen

Ole Eduard Fischer Madsen (21 December 1934 – 26 March 2006[2]) was a Danish international footballer, who scored 42 goals in 50 matches for the Denmark national team and competed at the 1964 European Nations' Cup. He is best remembered for scoring on a heel kick against Sweden in 1965. He played 11 seasons for Danish lower-league clubs, before signing a professional contract for Dutch club Sparta Rotterdam, winning the 1966 KNVB Cup with the team.

Ole Madsen
Madsen with Sparta Rotterdam in 1965
Personal information
Full name Ole Eduard Fischer Madsen
Date of birth (1934-12-21)21 December 1934
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Date of death 26 March 2006(2006-03-26) (aged 71)
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1954–1957 BK Stefan
1958–1965 Hellerup IK
1965–1968 Sparta Rotterdam 71 (22)
1968–1969 Hellerup IK
International career
1958–1969[1] Denmark 50 (42)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In 1964, he was named Danish Player of the Year and became the first Dane to receive a vote in the European Footballer of the Year poll. Ole Madsen was regarded as the most popular Danish footballer since Pauli Jørgensen.

Club career edit

Despite his qualities, Ole Madsen never played in the top-flight Danish championship, but stayed with local lower-league clubs.[3] Madsen made his senior debut with minor league team BK Stefan in 1954.[4] In 1958, he moved to Danish 3rd Division team Hellerup IK (HIK).[4] He helped HIK gain promotion for the Danish 2nd Division for the 1961 season, where the club stayed for three seasons. For the 1964 season, HIK was relegated to the 3rd Division once more.[5]

Despite a low-key club career, Madsen's international performances for the Denmark national team got the attention of European professional clubs. As an amateur player, he was a free agent able to sign with any professional club without the need of a transfer fee. In 1963, a contract with Italian club Atalanta was hindered by a broken nose and subsequent hospitalization.[6] He was offered a contract by Spanish club FC Barcelona in 1964, but he turned it down in order to stay an amateur with the Denmark national team and HIK in the Danish 3rd Division.[7] In 1965, Madsen signed a professional contract with Dutch team Sparta Rotterdam, where he enjoyed success.[2] He stayed three seasons with Sparta, with whom he won the 1966 KNVB Cup.[8] He scored the only goal, as Sparta beat ADO Den Haag 1–0 in the KNVB Cup final.[6] In the Eredivisie championship, he scored a total 22 goals in 71 games for Sparta.[4]

When his contract with Sparta ended in 1968, several big clubs were poised to sign Madsen.[6] However, he decided to return to Denmark in 1968, in order to play for HIK in the 3rd Division. He tried, unsuccessfully, to move HIK towards his own, more professional ways.[6] He was forced to end his career with HIK in 1969, following an injury sustained while playing an international game for Denmark.[6]

International career edit

Within his first year at HIK, Madsen made his debut for the Denmark national team in October 1958. He was not selected for the 1960 Summer Olympics, but became a mainstay in the team following that tournament. He was eventually named team captain, and scored six goals in three games against Luxembourg to help Denmark qualify for the 1964 European Nations' Cup.[6] He captained Denmark to a fourth-place finish in the final tournament. That year, Madsen was the first Danish player ever to receive votes in the European Footballer of the Year poll, getting one point and a shared 19th place.[7] He was subsequently named 1964 Danish Player of the Year.

On 20 June 1965, Madsen scored an extraordinary goal in an international game against the Sweden. The ball fell to him in an inconvenient angle, with himself facing away from goal, but he hit the ball awkwardly with his heel, and it went past Swedish goalkeeper Arne Arvidsson for a 1–0 lead. Denmark eventually won the game 2–1, the first Danish victory against their neighbors in 14 years.[9] He was then seen as the most popular Danish footballer since Pauli Jørgensen.[9] When he signed a professional contract in 1965, he was automatically banned from the amateur-only national team.

Following his return to HIK in 1968, Madsen was once more part of the Danish selection. He was the first player to benefit from new rules by the Danish Football Association allowing ex-professionals to re-enter the national team.[7] He was called up for Denmark in May 1969, and scored two goals in seven games, before injuring his cruciate ligaments in a September 1969 game against the Norway.[8] This was the last international game for Madsen. He ended his career with 42 international goals, the third overall goalscorer for Denmark behind Poul "Tist" Nielsen (52) and Pauli Jørgensen (47). Since then, Jon Dahl Tomasson has also overtaken Madsen.

Style of play edit

At 1.71 m of height,[6] Madsen was a short, exceptionally fast striker with immense fighting spirit, and a knack for physical infighting. He had a selfish streak to his game, and would rarely pass the ball to his teammates. This was a source of his extraordinary goalscoring talent, but would sometimes frustrate his teammates.[9]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ole Madsen – Goals in International Matches". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. ^ a b (in Danish) Camilla Dam, Ole Madsen er død, Danmarks Radio, 26 March 2006
  3. ^ "Jubilæum: Danmarks første slutrunde-sensation".
  4. ^ a b c Ole Madsen at National-Football-Teams.com
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 October 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Ham med hælsparket".
  7. ^ a b c "Jubilæum: Danmarks første slutrunde-sensation".
  8. ^ a b "Ole Madsen".
  9. ^ a b c Lundberg, Knud (1988). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 3. Gennembruddet til verdensklasse. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 14–15. ISBN 87-7245-260-9.

External links edit

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Ole Eduard Fischer Madsen 21 December 1934 26 March 2006 2 was a Danish international footballer who scored 42 goals in 50 matches for the Denmark national team and competed at the 1964 European Nations Cup He is best remembered for scoring on a heel kick against Sweden in 1965 He played 11 seasons for Danish lower league clubs before signing a professional contract for Dutch club Sparta Rotterdam winning the 1966 KNVB Cup with the team Ole MadsenMadsen with Sparta Rotterdam in 1965Personal informationFull nameOle Eduard Fischer MadsenDate of birth 1934 12 21 21 December 1934Place of birthCopenhagen DenmarkDate of death26 March 2006 2006 03 26 aged 71 Height1 71 m 5 ft 7 in Position s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1954 1957BK Stefan1958 1965Hellerup IK1965 1968Sparta Rotterdam71 22 1968 1969Hellerup IKInternational career1958 1969 1 Denmark50 42 Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn 1964 he was named Danish Player of the Year and became the first Dane to receive a vote in the European Footballer of the Year poll Ole Madsen was regarded as the most popular Danish footballer since Pauli Jorgensen Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career editDespite his qualities Ole Madsen never played in the top flight Danish championship but stayed with local lower league clubs 3 Madsen made his senior debut with minor league team BK Stefan in 1954 4 In 1958 he moved to Danish 3rd Division team Hellerup IK HIK 4 He helped HIK gain promotion for the Danish 2nd Division for the 1961 season where the club stayed for three seasons For the 1964 season HIK was relegated to the 3rd Division once more 5 Despite a low key club career Madsen s international performances for the Denmark national team got the attention of European professional clubs As an amateur player he was a free agent able to sign with any professional club without the need of a transfer fee In 1963 a contract with Italian club Atalanta was hindered by a broken nose and subsequent hospitalization 6 He was offered a contract by Spanish club FC Barcelona in 1964 but he turned it down in order to stay an amateur with the Denmark national team and HIK in the Danish 3rd Division 7 In 1965 Madsen signed a professional contract with Dutch team Sparta Rotterdam where he enjoyed success 2 He stayed three seasons with Sparta with whom he won the 1966 KNVB Cup 8 He scored the only goal as Sparta beat ADO Den Haag 1 0 in the KNVB Cup final 6 In the Eredivisie championship he scored a total 22 goals in 71 games for Sparta 4 When his contract with Sparta ended in 1968 several big clubs were poised to sign Madsen 6 However he decided to return to Denmark in 1968 in order to play for HIK in the 3rd Division He tried unsuccessfully to move HIK towards his own more professional ways 6 He was forced to end his career with HIK in 1969 following an injury sustained while playing an international game for Denmark 6 International career editWithin his first year at HIK Madsen made his debut for the Denmark national team in October 1958 He was not selected for the 1960 Summer Olympics but became a mainstay in the team following that tournament He was eventually named team captain and scored six goals in three games against Luxembourg to help Denmark qualify for the 1964 European Nations Cup 6 He captained Denmark to a fourth place finish in the final tournament That year Madsen was the first Danish player ever to receive votes in the European Footballer of the Year poll getting one point and a shared 19th place 7 He was subsequently named 1964 Danish Player of the Year On 20 June 1965 Madsen scored an extraordinary goal in an international game against the Sweden The ball fell to him in an inconvenient angle with himself facing away from goal but he hit the ball awkwardly with his heel and it went past Swedish goalkeeper Arne Arvidsson for a 1 0 lead Denmark eventually won the game 2 1 the first Danish victory against their neighbors in 14 years 9 He was then seen as the most popular Danish footballer since Pauli Jorgensen 9 When he signed a professional contract in 1965 he was automatically banned from the amateur only national team Following his return to HIK in 1968 Madsen was once more part of the Danish selection He was the first player to benefit from new rules by the Danish Football Association allowing ex professionals to re enter the national team 7 He was called up for Denmark in May 1969 and scored two goals in seven games before injuring his cruciate ligaments in a September 1969 game against the Norway 8 This was the last international game for Madsen He ended his career with 42 international goals the third overall goalscorer for Denmark behind Poul Tist Nielsen 52 and Pauli Jorgensen 47 Since then Jon Dahl Tomasson has also overtaken Madsen Style of play editAt 1 71 m of height 6 Madsen was a short exceptionally fast striker with immense fighting spirit and a knack for physical infighting He had a selfish streak to his game and would rarely pass the ball to his teammates This was a source of his extraordinary goalscoring talent but would sometimes frustrate his teammates 9 Honours editDanish Player of the Year 1964 KNVB Cup 1966References edit Ole Madsen Goals in International Matches The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation a b in Danish Camilla Dam Ole Madsen er dod Danmarks Radio 26 March 2006 Jubilaeum Danmarks forste slutrunde sensation a b c Ole Madsen at National Football Teams com www haslund info Dansk klubfodbold HIK Archived from the original on 5 October 2007 Retrieved 15 November 2012 a b c d e f g Ham med haelsparket a b c Jubilaeum Danmarks forste slutrunde sensation a b Ole Madsen a b c Lundberg Knud 1988 Dansk Fodbold Vol 3 Gennembruddet til verdensklasse Copenhagen Rhodos pp 14 15 ISBN 87 7245 260 9 External links editOle Madsen national team profile at the Danish Football Association in Danish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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