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Nikolaj Bredahl Jacobsen (born 22 November 1971) is a Danish retired handball player and current coach of the Danish national team. He was named World Coach of the Year (male teams) in 2021 by IHF. As a coach, Jacobsen won the 2013
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with
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, and led
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to back-to-back German
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championships in the
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and 2017 season. He is the first Danish manager to win the German Bundesliga. During his playing career, Jacobsen predominantly played as a left wingman, and most prominently represented Danish team
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and German team
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. He won three Danish Handball League championships with GOG, as well as three Handball-Bundesliga championships and two European
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titles with Kiel. Jacobsen played a total 148 games and scored 584 goals for the Denmark men's national handball team from 1991 to 2003, and was named 1993 and 1999 Danish Handball Player of the Year.


Playing career

Born in Viborg, Nikolaj Jacobsen moved with his parents to Southern
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as a child, and began playing handball at the age of 11. He was a skilled
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player as well, and was among the most talented Danish youth football players, while also playing for the Denmark youth national handball team. Having played youth handball at
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, Nikolaj Jacobsen made his senior debut for the club in 1990, at the age of 18. At GOG, Jacobsen played both centre backcourt and left wingman. He became known as a highly skilled player, able to score goals with wide variety of shots. In his second senior year, Jacobsen made his debut for the senior
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, under national team coach Anders Dahl-Nielsen. Under coach Bent Nyegaard, Jacobsen and GOG won the 1992
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, and the following year, Jacobsen was named Danish Handball Player of the Year. He helped GOG win the 1995 and 1996 Danish Handball Leagues, and became top goalscorer of the Danish 1997 season, with 205 goals scored. In 1997, at the age of 26, Jacobsen moved to German
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team
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. Jacobsen scored 189 goals in 28 Bundesliga matches during the 1998 season, though Bayer Dormagen finished in 14th placed, and were eventually
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. However, Jacobsen had caught the attention of reigning Bundesliga champions
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, and following one year at Bayer Dormagen, he moved on to Kiel. At Kiel, Jacobsen was coached by German coach Zvonimir Serdarušić, and it was here he became one of the best left wingmen in the world. The temperamental Jacobsen was also taught to be a team player, by his new Swedish teammates
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,
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and
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. When Jacobsen complained that Stefan Lövgren would not play him the ball, Lövgren replied: "When you talk nicely, you will get the ball." Jacobsen and Lövgren soon became close friends. In the following three seasons, Jacobsen scored 1015 goals in a total 142 games for Kiel, as the club won two Handball Bundesliga championships and two
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titles. Kiel also finished second in the international
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tournament, losing 52–54 on aggregate to
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in the final. On 27 September 1998, Jacobsen set a new record for most goals scored in a match for the Denmark national team, when he scored 15 goals against the
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, in a qualification match for the 1999 World Handball Championship. Denmark won the game 33–20. The previous record of 14 goals in a game had been set by Flemming Hansen in 1971, and had been equalled by left wingman Lars Christiansen in another game against Greece, only four days before Jacobsen broke the record. Jacobsen was once again named Denmark Handball Player of the Year in 1999, and was selected for the 1999–2000 Bundesliga All-Star Team. In the opening game of the 2001–02 Bundesliga season, Jacobsen injured his knee when he collided with the
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of opposing team SG Wallau/Massenheim. The injury became a recurring problem, and the following three seasons, Jacobsen played only 72 games, scoring 331 goals for Kiel. He still helped the club win another Bundesliga championship, as well as two international
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titles. The injury also meant, that Jacobsen was absent from the Denmark team which won bronze medals at the 2002 European Championship. Unable to fully recover from his injury, Jacobsen left Kiel in 2004 and moved back to Denmark to become
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.


Coaching career

Nikolaj Jacobsen moved to
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in the Danish Handball League; the club of his birth town of Viborg. While at Viborg HK, Jacobsen undertook a
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education, and coached handball at Viborg HK's sports college. At Viborg HK, Jacobsen played under Danish head coach
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. When Wilbek left to coach the Denmark national handball team, Jacobsen became assistant coach to new head coach Søren Hildebrand, while still maintaining his active career. Jacobsen scored 71 goals in 28 league games for Viborg during his time at the club, but focused increasingly on his role as assistant coach. In Jacobsen's time at Viborg, the club finished
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in the 2007 Danish Handball League, and reached two
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finals. In 2007, Jacobsen moved to rival Danish Handball League club Bjerringbro-Silkeborg Voel (BSV), to fill the role of assistant coach to Danish head coach Carsten Albrektsen. Jacobsen did also play a few games for BSV, scoring six goals in nine league matches. BSV finished runners-up twice and in third place once, in the five seasons Jacobsen spent with the club. During his time at BSV, Jacobsen clashed with management over coaching principles, and even considered ending his coaching career. It was time for Jacobsen to become head coach, and he moved to Danish Handball League team
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in 2012. He brought former teammate Morten Bjerre with him, as assistant coach. In his first season at the club, Aalborg won the 2013 Danish Handball League, and finished runners-up in his second season. By then, Jacobsen had announced his intention to leave Aalborg in 2014. Jacobsen joined German Handball-Bundesliga team
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, replacing Icelandic coach Guðmundur Guðmundsson who had just become head coach of the Denmark national handball team. In his first season with Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Jacobsen led the team to finish runners-up in the Bundesliga. In his second year at the club, Löwen won the 2016 Bundesliga, their first Handball-Bundesliga championship, which also made Jacobsen the first Danish manager to win the Handball-Bundesliga. The following season, Löwen successfully reclaimed the Bundesliga championship. In March 2017, Jacobsen was appointed head coach of the Denmark national handball team, while still coaching Rhein-Neckar Löwen. He replaced Guðmundur Guðmundsson as national coach for Denmark.


Honours


Player

*
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: **: 2002, 2004 * German Championship: **: 1999, 2000, 2002 *
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: **: 1999, 2000 *
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: **: 1992, 1995, 1996


Manager

* German Championship: **:
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,
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**: 2015 *
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: **:
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* Danish Championship: **: 2013 *
World Men's Handball Championship The IHF Men's Handball World Championship has been organized indoor by the International Handball Federation since 1938. In the twenty-seven tournaments held, eleven nations have won the title. France is the most successful team with six titl ...
: **: 2019, 2021 *
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: **: 2022 *
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: **: 2020


Individual

*Danish "Handball Player of the Year": 1993, 1999 *IHF World Coach of the Year (male teams): 2021


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jacobsen, Nikolaj 1971 births Living people Viborg HK players THW Kiel players Danish handball coaches Danish male handball players Expatriate handball players Danish expatriate sportspeople in Germany Handball-Bundesliga players People from Viborg Municipality Handball coaches of international teams Sportspeople from the Central Denmark Region