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Preben Elkjær Larsen (; born 11 September 1957) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a
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. Amongst others, he played with Hellas Verona in Italy, helping the club to the only major title of its history, the 1985
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. Additionally, Elkjær scored 38 goals for the Denmark national team in 11 years, being a leading figure for the Danish side under coach Sepp Piontek that played at the Euro 1984 and the
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(a first-ever appearance), often hailed as the golden generation of Danish football by their countrymen. Elkjær won the Bronze Ball award at the latter competition. Widely regarded as one of the best forwards of the 1980s, Elkjær finished second in the Ballon d'Or awards in 1985, having been placed third the previous year, and going on to finish fourth in 1986. In
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he is still remembered fondly, having earned the persisting nickname "Il sindaco" (the mayor) during his stint for the club. To this day, at least a few hundred voters in the city continue to write his name on their ballots at the mayoral elections. Renowned for his goal-scoring abilities and persona, he also remains one of the most popular sports personalities in his native Denmark.


Club career


Germany and Belgium

Born 11 September 1957, in
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, Elkjær's career started with Vanløse IF in 1976, where he stayed for just one season, playing 15 games and scoring seven goals. He then joined
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in Germany, at the time one of Europe's leading clubs. With the team, he won the 1978
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(his entire campaign consisted of nine minutes in the final, against Hertha BSC), but never got on with the manager or the harsh, disciplined atmosphere of a German dressing room, and eventually left. One falling out with the coach Hennes Weisweiler earned a legendary status in Denmark: Weisweiler approached Elkjær and said that he had been informed that the player had spent the night at a nightclub in the company of a bottle of
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and a lady, and wanted to know if that was true. Elkjær replied that it was a lie, in fact it was a bottle of
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and ''two'' ladies.Per Høyer Hansen: "Det' Høyer" In February 1978, Elkjær moved to K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen in Belgium where he stayed for five years, the longest spell at any club during his entire career. There, he earned two nicknames: ''Chefen fra Lokeren'' (Lit: The Boss from Lokeren) and ''Den Gale Mand fra Lokeren'' (Lit: The Crazy Man from Lokeren), surpassing the 100-goal mark in official matches (98 in the Belgian First Division alone).


Verona

Twenty-seven-year-old Elkjær signed for Hellas Verona F.C. in Italy in the summer of 1984 and, in his first season with the team, he played an instrumental role as it won the
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title, the '' scudetto'', for the first time in its history; he aided to that conquest with a solo left-flank run against Juventus (a 2–0 home win), where he lost his right boot, kept on running with the ball and ended up shooting home with his bootless right foot. That season, Elkjær was Hellas Veronas most costly player purchase. In 1984, Elkjær finished third and in 1985 second in the European Footballer of the Year awards, both times surpassed by
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, who played for Juventus. During his four-year spell at Verona, he never scored ten league goals in a season, but never netted fewer than seven goals, for a total of 48 official ones.


Return to Denmark and retirement

In 1988, Elkjær made a comeback in Danish football with Vejle BK. He came to the club as the biggest star in the country, and attracted great crowds to the club's matches. Aged 31, he suffered a number of injuries while at Vejle, and had a hard time living up to the high expectations of the crowds, eventually retiring two years later, having only appeared in a total of 26 matches combined.


International career

While playing youth football for Frederiksberg Boldklub, Elkjær made his debut for the Danish under-19 national team, in October 1975. He played a total 11 games and scored six goals for the under-19 national team, including three in three games at the 1975 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. Elkjær made his debut for the under-21s in June 1976, scoring nine times in as many games; this included three goals in the quarter-finals of the 1978 European Under-21 Championship against
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, though Denmark were eliminated on the
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. On 22 June 1977, aged 19 years and 284 days, Elkjær made his debut for the senior national team, scoring both goals in a 2–1 win against
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. He played a prominent role in UEFA Euro 1984, scoring two goals in four games, which helped pave the way for his move to Italian football. During the tournament, Denmark played attractive attacking football, but went out at the semi-final stage, losing to
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on
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. Elkjær missed Denmark's last penalty kick attempt, sending the ball high over the goal. Elkjær also represented Denmark at the 1986 FIFA World Cup as Denmark had qualified for that competition for the first time, eventually progressing from the group stage as winners, only to be once again knocked out by Spain. During the tournament, he scored four goals, including a
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against
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, being named the most dynamic and powerful striker of the tournament, and winning the Bronze Ball award as the third best player. Euro 1988 was Elkjær's last tournament participation for him. On 14 June 1988, he played the last game for his country, aged 30 years and 277 days, as Denmark lost 2–0 to
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, finishing with three group stage defeats. In total, he played 69 international games, and scored 38 goals.


Style of play

Elkjær is regarded as one of Denmark's all-time greatest forwards. A notorious smoker, his playing style was however not short of breath, being dominated by a rock-like determination. He never seemed to give up on a lost ball – from time to time resulting in a goal. His style was an unorthodox combination of physical confrontations and great dribbling abilities. Described as "powerful and dynamic", Elkjær could hardly be stopped when going on his own, one of his trademarks. His aggression was matched by few, and whenever he would receive the ball with his back to the goal he would immediately turn with the ball and attempt to head for goal. Elkjær's aggressive style of play was well combined with the calmness and vision of the younger Michael Laudrup when they played side by side on the national team, and they were named the "most effective" attacking duo of the 1986 World Cup. At Hellas Verona, Preben Elkjær was one of the few players in the Serie A that didn't have a specific role. Other than being expected to score goals, he was mostly given a carte blanche by coach Osvaldo Bagnoli.


Personal life

Elkjær authored his own biography, "Guldkjær". He was nicknamed both "Guldkjær" and "Målkjær", Danish for, respectively, "Goldkjær" and "Goalkjær". In the book, he mostly recalls his stay in Italy with Hellas Verona. Elkjær had several cars. One of them was a Porsche. He received the car as a token of gratefulness from the waiter at a restaurant after he helped Hellas Verona capture the Scudetto. To this day, Verona's 1985 Scudetto is still their only one. Prebens Elkjærs favorite beverage is Coca Cola. After the 1984 Euros, where Denmark made it to the semi finals, the Danish ministre of culture, Mimi Stilling Jacobsen, asked Elkjær to dance at a reception. He agreed.


Retirement

After his retirement from playing, Elkjær took on the job as head coach of Silkeborg IF in the '' Danish Superliga'' in 1995. In December 1996, he left the club to head TV sports channel ''TVS'', a newly formed corporation between national TV stations DR and
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, the Danish Football Association and telecompany Tele Danmark. The station was not a success, and was closed within a year of its opening. Additionally, he works as a
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pundit for Danish TV3+, alongside Michael Laudrup and host Peter Grønborg. In October 2019 he had an operation to remove a gallstone in Belgium.


Honours

1. FC Köln *
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: 1977–78 *
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: 1976–77, 1977–78 Verona F.C. *
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: 1984–85 Individual * Danish Player of the Year: 1984 * Ballon d'Or: runner-up 1985, third place 1984 *
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: 1984 *
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: 1985 * Mayor of Verona: 1985 *
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: 1986 * FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1986 * Danish Football Hall of Fame * World Soccer The Greatest Players of the 20th century: The 100 Greatest Footballers of All TimeWorld Soccer: The 100 Greatest Footballers of All Time
Retrieved 30 December 2015


References


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External links

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Vejle Boldklub profile
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Elkjaer, Preben 1957 births Living people Footballers from Copenhagen Danish footballers Association football forwards Bundesliga players 1. FC Köln players Belgian First Division A players K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen players Serie A players Hellas Verona F.C. players Vejle Boldklub players Denmark international footballers Denmark under-21 international footballers 1986 FIFA World Cup players UEFA Euro 1984 players UEFA Euro 1988 players Danish expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Belgium Expatriate footballers in Germany Expatriate footballers in Italy Danish expatriate sportspeople in Belgium Danish expatriate sportspeople in Germany Danish expatriate sportspeople in Italy Danish football managers Silkeborg IF managers Vanløse IF players