Michael Stensgaard

Michael Stensgaard
Michael Stensgaard
Personal information
Full name Michael Stensgaard
Date of birth September 1, 1974 (1974-09-01) (age 37)
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993-1994 Hvidovre IF
1994-1996 Liverpool FC 0 (0)
1997-1998 Hvidovre IF 0 (0)
1998 FC Copenhagen 17 (0)
1998-1999 Southampton FC 0 (0)
1999-2001 FC Copenhagen 19 (0)
National team
1993-1994 Denmark u21 8 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Michael Stensgaard (born 1 September 1974) is a Danish former footballer and business conflict mediator. Playing in the goalkeeper position, he represented Danish clubs Hvidovre IF and FC Copenhagen, as well as Liverpool FC and Southampton FC in England. He played eight games for the Denmark national under-21 football team. After ending his footballing career in 2001 due to injuries, he studied Cand.jur. with a degree in business conflict mediation.

Biography

Stensgaard got his national breakthrough with Hvidovre IF, and was touted the successor of former Hvidovre and Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.[1] He made his Denmark national under-21 football team debut in October 1993.[2] In May 1994, he was bought by English team Liverpool FC for a transfer fee of £400,000.[3]

He arrived at Liverpool to succeed Bruce Grobbelaar as understudy to David James, and was issued the number 13 shirt during his time at the club.[4] He became known for a bizarre injury which ended his chances of breaking into the Liverpool first team, as he dislocated his shoulder when setting up an ironing board soon after joining the club.[5] The injury evolved into a recurring shoulder ailment requiring surgery,[6] and he never played a first team game for the club. His lack of success in Liverpool later earned him a selection in the Liverpool Echo's Merseyside Lost 11, a selection of players which the newspaper considered the biggest fiascos in the history of Liverpool and local rivals Everton.[7]

He was declared a footballing invalid in July 1996, aged 21, and his Liverpool contract was mutually terminated after more than a year on the sidelines.[1] He returned to Denmark, and became the goalkeeping coach of Hvidovre IF, coaching later Liverpool goalkeeper Jørgen Nielsen.[8] In May 1997, he requested his license from Liverpool in order to become backup keeper for Hvidovre,[9] but refused to play when given the opportunity, as he still feared for his shoulder.[10] With medical help and Olympic medalist Arne Nielsson as his mental coach, Stensgaard then aimed to reignite his active career.[10]

He signed a six-month deal with Danish Superliga club F.C. Copenhagen (FCK) in May 1998.[11] He replaced injured keeper Karim Zaza,[12] and kept his place in the FCK starting line-up for all 17 games in the first half of the 1998-99 Superliga season. When his contract expired in December 1998, he moved back to England to play for Southampton FC on a three-and-a-half-year contract.[13] He spent his time at Southampton as the understudy of Welsh international Paul Jones, and after controversy with manager Dave Jones over missing playing time, he was relegated to third choice goalkeeper. He returned to FCK in July 1999.[14] He played a further 19 games for FCK, but suffered a spinal disc herniation and terminated his career in July 2001, 26 years old.[15]

After ending his footballing career, Stensgaard finished his cand.jur. education. He was the first in Scandinavia to specialize in business conflict mediation,[16] and he was on the winning team in the 2004 International Negotiation Competition.[17] He served as an International Negotiation Competition judge, and has lectured at the University of Copenhagen. He is also a FIFA-licensed football player agent, and acts as a mental coach for both athletes and businessmen.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b Søren Olsen, "21 år og færdig som fodboldspiller", Politiken, July 27, 1996
  2. ^ Michael Stensgaard - U/21-landshold (Alle kampe) at Danish Football Association
  3. ^ Michael Stensgaard career stats at Soccerbase
  4. ^ Liverpool - 1995/96 at Footballsquads.co.uk
  5. ^ Michael Stensgaard at LFCHistory.net
  6. ^ Søren Olsen, "Det forsømte fodboldår", Politiken, January 30, 1996
  7. ^ Michael Kettiros, Top Ten: Players who made us both laugh and cry, Liverpool Echo, February 21, 2009
  8. ^ Hans Christian Blem, "Liverpool tester målmand Nielsen", Ekstra Bladet, February 19, 1997
  9. ^ Kurt Stendal, "Bundhold garderer sig", Berlingske Tidende, May 2, 1997
  10. ^ a b Per Steffensen, "Vil vippe Zaza af pinden", B.T., April 17, 1998
  11. ^ Mads Glenn Wehlast, "Spiller ikke for halv kraft", Ekstra Bladet, May 23, 1998
  12. ^ "Ny i målet", Politiken, July 27, 1998
  13. ^ Harvy Hansen & Peter Grønborg, "Stensgaard til Southampton", Berlingske Tidende, November 19, 1998
  14. ^ "Tålmodighed og brudte løfter", Jyllands-Posten, July 1, 1999
  15. ^ "Stensgaard færdig - Gall på kontrakt", B.T., July 20, 2001
  16. ^ a b Michael Stensgaard at Intenz.dk
  17. ^ Past Winners at JMLS.edu

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