About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Abdul Sule, Adam Eckersley (footballer), Alexander Juel Andersen, Alioune Kebe, Ali Gerba, Allan K. Jepsen, Allan Sogaard, Anders Nohr, Anders Rasmussen, Andreas Augustsson, Besart Berisha, Blerim Rrustemi, Bosun Ayeni, Brian Priske, Casper Johansen, Charles Akonnor, Claus Bech Jorgensen, Frederik Ronnow, Georges Ndoum, Gilberto Macena, Henrik Bundgaard, Henrik Hansen (footballer), Henrik Smedegaard, Henrik Toft, Ibrahim Babatunde, Issey Nakajima-Farran, Janus Drachmann, Jeppe Mehl, Jimmy Mayasi, Joel Tchami, Johan Absalonsen, Joseph Elanga, Kasper Klausen, Kenan Hajdarevi, Kenneth Emil Petersen, Kenneth Stenild, Kenneth Sorensen, Ken Fagerberg, Kolja Afriyie, Lars Christian Termansen, Lars Jensen (footballer), Lasse Kryger, Lasse Sorensen, Mads Rieper, Magne Sturod, Martin Halle, Martin Heinze, Martin Retov, Martin Spelmann, Morten Christiansen, Morten Rasmussen (footballer born March 1985), Nabil Aslam, Nick Christensen (footballer), Niels Lodberg, Per Gade, Rasmus Katholm, Rasmus Marvits, Rawez Lawan, Rene Christensen, Robert Veselovsky, Simon Nagel, Steffen Algreen, Steffen Lauser, Soren Friis, Soren Holdgaard, Soren Jensen (footballer), Soren Jochumsen, Tawfik Alolo, Thomas Kortegaard, Tony Henriksen, Yasin Avci. Excerpt: Claus Bech Jorgensen (born 27 April 1976) is a Danish-born Faroese former international footballer. First he established himself as a competent player in the Danish Football League with Holstebro BK, AGF Aarhus and AC Horsens, though did not make the Superliga. In 1999 he then joined the Football League in England. He later made over 100 appearances for Bournemouth and Blackpool, as well as more than 50 appearances for Bradford City and Coventry City. He helped Blackpool to win promotion out of League One via the play-offs in 2007. He ended his career in 2010 after brief spells with Port Vale and Fleetwood Town. Jorgensen is an attacking midfielder, who started his career in his native Denmark with Holstebro BK. The club lost their Danish 1st Division (second tier) status in 1995-96. He ended up at AC Horsens via AGF Aarhus. In 1998-99 he struck 17 goals for Horsens, becoming the joint-fourth top scorer in the 1st Division that season. During his time in Danish football he worked in numerous low-paying jobs, including as a roofer and a worker in a window factory. In 1999 he joined English Second Division side Bournemouth, becoming a professional footballer at the age of 23. On 7 August he made his debut in the English game; the Dean Court faithful witnessed a 2-1 victory over Cambridge United. Two weeks later came his first goal; his team dishing out a 4-0 thrashing of Colchester United. He played a massive 53 games for the "Cherries" in 1999-2000, picking up a total of six goals along the way. On 2 September 2000, he had a mixed time at Layer Road, scoring in the 44th minute, he was sent off on the 69th, bringing Bournemouth down to nine men. He finished the season strongly however, making 48 appearances and bagging nine goals, including a run of five in seven games. At the end of the season he switched clubs for First Division Bradford City. He was limited to twenty appearances in 2001-02, though did score a late equalizer against Burnley at Turf Moor on 20 March.