Jesper Christiansen (footballer, Born 1978)
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Jesper Ringsborg Christiansen (born 24 April 1978) is a Danish former professional
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who played as a
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. He has previously played for
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clubs OB,
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, Viborg and
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, winning four Superliga championships and two
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trophies with Copenhagen. He has also played for
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club Rangers and Swedish club Elfsborg. Christiansen was named the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Danish ''Goalkeeper of the Year''. He has played 11 games for the Denmark national team, and represented Denmark at the
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and
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tournaments as an unused understudy of Thomas Sørensen.


Club career


Danish breakthrough

Born in
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, Christiansen competed with later national team player
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to be the best forward on
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in his teenage years. At 17, he did not want the life of a professional footballer, and chose to play amateur football in ''Serie 3'', the fourth lowest level of Danish football. For fun, he tried playing the position of goalkeeper, in which position he caught the attention of higher ranking clubs. Roskilde B 1906 offered him a contract in 1997, and he was Roskilde's goalkeeper for one season, before he followed his coach to Ølstykke. In 1998, he moved to OB in the second tier of Danish football, the
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. He helped OB win
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to the top-flight
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, where he got his national breakthrough. When OB legend Lars Høgh retired in January 2000, a string of strong displays by Christiansen showed a strong temper and good reflexes. He looked the long term replacement of Lars Høgh, though Christiansen never got the chance to make a decent bid for Høgh's record 817 games for OB. As Scottish club Rangers suffered injuries in their goalkeeping staff, the search for replacements turned to Christiansen, who was eager to move abroad at 22 years of age.


On the bench in Glasgow

In
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, he played alongside fellow Dane Peter Løvenkrands, with whom he became good friends,''FCK Balls'' #3, Advice A/S, Jesper Traunberg, 23 May 2006, pp. 100–108 and he played a handful of games in his first time at Rangers, including a few outings in the
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. His league debut was a 3–0 home defeat to
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. When first choice goalkeeper Stefan Klos returned from his injury, he once again took control of the goalkeeper spot. Christiansen could not force his way into the starting line-up, and he was put on loan. His first loan deal with Danish Superliga club
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in 2001 was a personal success for Christiansen. Though Vejle was
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to the 1st Division, he was called up to the Danish national team. After the period in Vejle, Christiansen was loaned out to
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. This period was one of the worst in his career, the result being that he was dropped from the national team. He did not play a single first team game for Wolfsburg, and did not make many friends in Germany. Christiansen later said he would rather warm the bench at Rangers, than in Wolfsburg.


Danish success

In the winter
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of the 2003–04 Superliga season, Christiansen returned to Denmark once more to play for Viborg, following a string of goalkeeper switches; former Viborg goalkeeper Arek Onyszko moving to Odense, replacing Karim Zaza, who had transferred to Brøndby. At Viborg, Christiansen showed the impressive form that he had displayed for Odense and Vejle once more. Following one and a half years at Viborg, Christiansen moved to
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(FCK) in the summer of 2005. At FCK, he was assigned the no. 1 jersey as the club's first choice for the goalkeeping position. His debut in the FCK-jersey came on 20 July 2005, keeping a
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as AaB were defeated 1–0 at Aalborg Stadion in
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. In the autumn 2006, he was an important part of FCK's participation in the
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, producing many great saves. This brought renewed interest from foreign clubs, as he and teammate
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were both rumoured on their way to English club Everton in the 2006 winter transfer window.Everton på jagt efter FCK-profiler
''Bold.dk'', 6 November 2006
The transfer never materialized, and in January 2007, Christiansen expressed his desire to further his career by moving to a club in a bigger league,Jesper Christiansen vil videre – fra FCK
, ''B.T.'', 16 January 2007
but a new five-year contract cancelled every rumour. In the opening match of the 2007–08 season, against Nordsjælland at Farum Park, Christiansen was close to score on a header, as it hit the inside of the post, and was parried by Nordsjælland keeper Kim Christensen, after a corner kick deep into extra time. In May 2008 he was linked with a £1 million move to
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. For the 2009–10 season, FCK bought Johan Wiland as a backup. When Christiansen was injured against Brøndby IF in the seventh Superliga game of the season, Wiland replaced him with such success that Christiansen was permanently demoted to the bench. Media reports suggested he wanted a transfer, and when FCK bought Kim Christensen as a new backup keeper in the Summer 2010, Christiansen was expected to leave the club. He signed for Elfsborg of the
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championship in June 2010.


International career

During his time with Vejle, Christiansen was called up for the senior national team by national team manager
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. He was chosen for the Danish squad at the
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in
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and
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as a backup for starting national team goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen, and was an unused substitute throughout the tournament. In his time at Viborg, Christiansen was recalled to the Danish national team, and made his national team debut on 2 June 2005, in a 1–0
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win against
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. He played his second game in October 2005, when he came on as a substitute in a
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2–1 win against
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. He quickly established himself as an understudy for Thomas Sørensen, and made a number of appearances at times when Sørensen was injured. Before the
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, Christiansen lacked playing time at FCK, and found himself in contention with Kim Christensen for the spot as third goalkeeper in the squad for the finals. Eventually Morten Olsen chose Christiansen for his team, and he spent his time at the tournament as an unused substitute.


Coaching career

After Christiansen left Vendsyssel in the summer 2017, he was officially announced as the new assistant manager of Danish 1st Division club AB. In January 2018, he left AB to become goalkeeper coach at Fremad Amager. In 2019, he also functioned as assistant manager for a short period. On 15 July 2019, it was announced, that Christiansen had left Fremad Amager because he wanted to stay closer to his family and then became the new goalkeeper coach of Viborg. In November 2019, Christiansen was on the bench for Viborg in three games, after first keeper, Ellery Balcombe, was banned with a red card and the third and fourth choices was out with injuries, which left Viborg with only
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who was able to play. On 13 July 2020, Fremad Amager announced that Christiansen had returned to the club. He left Fremad Amager again in April 2022 as a protest against the club's new owners. On 21 July 2022, Christiansen joined Nykøbing as a goalkeeper coach.Jesper Christiansen er ny målmandstræner i Nykøbing
bold.dk, 21 July 2022


Career statistics


Honours

OB * Viasat Divisionen: 1998–99 Copenhagen *
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: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10 *
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: 2008–09 Individual * Danish Goalkeeper of the Year: 2005, 2006, 2007 * Danish ''Team of the Year'': 2005, 2006, 2007


References


External links

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