Peter Skov-Jensen

Peter Skov-Jensen

Football player infobox
playername = Peter Skov-Jensen


fullname = Peter Skov-Jensen
nickname =
height = 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
weight = 174 lbs (79 kg)
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1971|6|9
cityofbirth = Esbjerg
countryofbirth = Denmark
currentclub = Køge Boldklub
clubnumber =
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1990-1997 1997-1999 1999-2005 2005-2007 2007-2008 2008-present
clubs = Esbjerg fB Herning Fremad FC Midtjylland VfL Bochum Sandefjord Fotball Køge Boldklub
caps(goals) = 159 (0) 48 (0) 166 (0) 29 (0)
nationalyears = 1990
2002-2004
nationalteam = Denmark u-21
Denmark
nationalcaps(goals) = 3 (0)
4 (0)
pcupdate = April 28, 2007

Peter Skov-Jensen (born June 9, 1971) is a Danish professional football player who is a goalkeeper. He has left German club VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga championship, and he now playes as an amateur for the Danish team Køge Boldklub. Skov-Jensen has played four games for the Danish national football team, and was part of the Danish squad at the 2004 European Championship.

Biography

Peter Skov-Jensen started his career in 1990, with Esbjerg fB in the Danish 2nd Division. He was a part of an Esbjerg team that eventually settled in the Danish 1st Division, before he moved to league rivals Herning Fremad in 1997. He continued in the club as Herning Fremad merged with Ikast fS to form FC Midtjylland (FCM) in 1999. Skov-Jensen helped FCM gain promotion for the top-flight Danish Superliga championship in 2001. He played all 33 games of the 2001-02 Superliga season, as FCM conceded the second lowest amount of goals in the league, and won bronze medals.

He was a part of the Danish national team, as an understudy for starting goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen. When Sørensen suffered an injury in the fall 2002, Skov-Jensen made his national team debut in a 2004 European Championship qualifying game against Luxembourg on October 12, 2002. Skov-Jensen also played the following national team game, a friendly match against Poland, before Sørensen recovered and Skov-Jensen lost his place as starting goalkeeper.

He suffered a broken toe in March 2003, but returned to play the 2003 Danish Cup final, which FC Midtjylland lost, in May 2003. He was selected to represent Denmark at the 2004 European Championship, but spent the tournament as an unused substitute for Thomas Sørensen. When Sørensen was injured in October 2004, Skov-Jensen was once more called upon to tend the goal, in the two 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying games against Albania and Turkey. In January 2005, Skov-Jensen moved abroad to play for VfL Bochum in the German 1st Bundesliga, alongside compatriots Peter Madsen, Tommy Bechmann and Søren Colding.

His first year at Bochum was no success, as he only played two games in a season that saw Bochum relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. He became a part of the starting line-up in November 2005, but suffered an injury in a December 2005 game against SpVgg Unterhaching. He returned to the team in March 2006, and played 10 of the last 11 games of the season, as Bochum won promotion back to the 1st Bundesliga. He was Bochum's starting goalkeeper of the 2006-07 1st Bundesliga season, but following a 0-6 defeat to Werder Bremen in October, he was demoted to the substitutes' bench. He returned to the starting line-up in November, but following the signing of Czech goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobný in December, he was Bochum's second choice goalkeeper once more. He left Bochum for the Norwegian side Sandefjord Fotball at the end of the 2006-07 season.

In January 2008 he moved to Køge Boldklub on an amateur contract.

External links

*da icon [http://www.dbu.dk/lbase/playerInfo.aspx?playerid=4323 Danish national team profile]
*de icon [http://www.fussballdaten.de/spieler/skovjensenpeter/ German career statistics]
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/php/spieler.php?id=2006 National Football Teams career statistics]


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