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Thomas Christopher Røll Larsen (born 12 March 1977) is a retired
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professional
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. He played 293 games in the Danish Superliga with Silkeborg IF,
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, FC Midtjylland, and Vejle Boldklub, winning the international 1996 Intertoto Cup and a Danish Cup trophy with Silkeborg IF as well as three Superliga championships with F.C. Copenhagen. He also played eight matches for the Danish national team, scoring once.


Club career


Silkeborg IF

Born in
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, Røll also lived on Funen, before he started playing football in Bylderup Bov near the Danish-
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border. He was accepted into the youth academy of Silkeborg IF, and went on to play for a local club in Tønder, before moving to Silkeborg in autumn 1994.Bjarne Nielsen, "Elkjærs nye fund", '' Ekstra Bladet'', 20 August 1996 At Silkeborg's youth academy, Røll played alongside future Danish international defender
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. Røll began his senior career as a
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for Silkeborg under manager Preben Elkjær, who believed Røll lacked only temper to become a star in
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. Røll debuted in the top-flight Danish Superliga championship in May 1996, and was a part of the Silkeborg team which won the international 1996
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competition, beating Croatian team
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in the final games. Røll quickly established himself in the first team, and played 29 of 33 league games during the 1996–97 Superliga season. He played six seasons for Silkeborg IF, and eventually settled as the
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of the team. In his position of
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, he especially experienced a successful
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partnership with
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. He helped Silkeborg win
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s in the 1997–98 Superliga and
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s in the 2000–01 Superliga season, as well as the 2001 Danish Cup trophy.


F.C. Copenhagen

In June 2001, the financially struggling Silkeborg IF sold Røll to the defending Danish champions
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(FCK) in a
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reportedly worth DKK 7 million.Thorsten Dam, "FCK henter Thomas Røll", '' Berlingske Tidende'', 1 June 2001 Røll signed a five-year contract, and the move was seen as an opportunity for Røll to attract the attention of clubs abroad, with Silkeborg getting a part of the future transfer earnings. He predominantly played on the flanks for FCK, and only occasionally got the chance to play in his familiar deep-lying forward position, as when he scored two goals against Aarhus GF in October 2001. Røll played five seasons at FCK, and helped the club win three Danish Superliga championships. Initially an important part of the FCK
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, a number of injuries caused him to play fewer and fewer games for the club. Røll suffered an injured Achilles tendon in March 2004, returned to the FCK squad at the start of the 2004–05 Superliga season in July 2004, but suffered another injury in October 2004. He had a hard time re-entering the FCK starting line-up, and was loaned out to his former club Silkeborg IF in February 2005. He played the second half of the 2004–05 Superliga season for Silkeborg, helping the club avoid relegation. Back in FCK, Røll injured his ankle in July 2005, and was soon out of the FCK starting line-up.


Last years

With his FCK contract expiring in the summer 2006, he moved to league rivals FC Midtjylland (FCM) on a free transfer. Røll suffered another injury before playing any games for FCM, and underwent rehabilitation until January 2007. He played 18 Superliga games for FCM, before moving on loan to
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team
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. He made his Vejle debut in March 2008, and helped the club win promotion for the Superliga. His loan deal was extended by another six months, and he played 15 of 17 games for Vejle in the first half of the 2008–09 Superliga season. He pleaded for FCM to let him stay in Vejle at the end of his loan. In February 2009, he was bought by 1st Division team
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on 2 February 2009, and signed a contract until the summer 2010. Viborg were forced to make economical cuts in the summer 2009, and Røll chose to end his career after 14 years in professional football.


International career

While at Silkeborg, Røll was called up for the Danish under-21 national team in February 1997, at the age of 19. He scored a goal in his debut against the Israel under-21s; in a game the Denmark under-21s won 2–1. While at FCK, Røll made his Danish national team debut under national manager Morten Olsen in October 2002. On November 20, 2002, he became the first non-white player ever to score for Denmark. In March 2004, Røll played a national team match despite suffering a sore Achilles tendon.Casper Hjordt, "EM-drøm fik skadet Røll på banen", '' B.T.'', 3 April 2004 The Achilles tendon subsequently needed surgery, which caused Røll three months of rehabilitation, and he was dropped from the national team.


Honours

* Intertoto Cup: 1996 * Danish Cup: 2001 * Danish Superliga: 2003, 2004, 2006


References


External links

*
Thomas Røll
official Danish Superliga statistics at danskfodbold.com *
Vejle Boldklub profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Roll, Thomas 1977 births Living people Danish men's footballers Men's association football wingers Silkeborg IF players F.C. Copenhagen players FC Midtjylland players Danish Superliga players Vejle Boldklub players Denmark men's international footballers Denmark men's youth international footballers Denmark men's under-21 international footballers Footballers from Aarhus Danish 1st Division managers