About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Agust Mar Jonsson, Alexander Hysen, Alfonso Rippa, Andreas Drugge, Anton Hysen, Ari Freyr Skulason, Arnor Guojohnsen, Christoffer Kallqvist, Damir Mehi, Daniel Forsell, Daniel Larsson (footballer), David Frolund, Dioh Williams, Dominic Chatto, Dulee Johnson, Emil Wahlstrom, Erik Friberg (footballer), Fredrik Holster, Gunnar Gislason, Hakan Svensson, Hans Berggren, Henrik Dahl, Henrik Nebrelius, Janne Saarinen, Jesper Mattsson (footballer), Jesper Westermark, Jimmy Dixon, Johan Friberg da Cruz, Johan Patriksson, John Chibuike, Jonas Bjurstrom, Jonas Henriksson, Jonny Rodlund, Josef Elvby, Jose Reinaldo de Lima, Jozo Matovac, Kari Arkivuo, Kayke Rodrigues, Keijo Huusko, Kim Kallstrom, Leonard Zuta, Magnus Erlingmark, Mathias Ranegie, Mattias Andersson (footballer), Mattias Ostberg, Mervan Celik, Mohammed Ali Khan, Nasiru Mohammed, Neal Bartlett, Nikola Joki i, Njogu Demba-Nyren, Ole Soderberg, Paulo Jose de Oliveira, Peter Nystrom, Reine Almqvist, Rene Makondele, Robert Mambo Mumba, Robin Eriksson, Robin Wikman, Roger Gustafsson, Roger Risholt, Roland Sandberg, Sixten Bostrom, Stig Tofting, Teddy Lu i, Tibor Joza, Tobias Hysen, Tom Soderberg, Ville Viljanen, Vinicius Lopes, Waris Majeed, Yazid Kaissi, Ze Antonio. Excerpt: Stig Tofting (born 14 August 1969 in Aarhus), nicknamed Toffe, and The Lawn Mower, is a former Danish professional footballer and assistant coach, who most recently was the assistant of Erik Rasmussen at AGF. Tofting played most of his career as a defensive midfielder, and he was a hard-hitter who often engaged in rash tackles. He started his career with AGF Aarhus, with whom he won two Danish Cups, and most notably went on to play for German clubs Hamburger SV and MSV Duisburg, as well as Bolton Wanderers in England. He ended his career in 2007 with Randers FC, having won the 2006 Danish Cup with the team. He played 41 matches for the Danish national football team between 1993 and 2002, in which he scored 2 goals. With Thomas Gravesen, Tofting formed a fearsome midfield duo on the national team from 1998 to 2002, playing the Euro 2000 and 2002 FIFA World Cup together. Born in a suburb of Aarhus, Stig Tofting started his career at Aarhus Gymnastik Forening (AGF), a team he would frequently return to throughout his career. He made his senior debut for the club on 29 October 1989, in the 1-0 victory against Aalborg BK. He won the 1992 Danish Cup with the team, and made his debut for the Danish national football team in January 1993. In June 1993, Tofting moved from AGF to German team Hamburger SV (HSV) in a transfer deal worth DEM 500,000. He took part in HSV's first three games of the 1993-94 Bundesliga season, before a knee injury side-lined him. He returned to the team in December 1993, but had a hard time forcing his way into the first team due to league restrictions on the number of foreign players in the starting line-up. He was loaned out to Danish club Odense BK, playing 12 games in the last half of the 1993-94 Superliga season as Odense finished in fourth place. He was loaned out to AGF in the first half of the 1994-95 Superliga season, before returning to HSV in winter 1994. He played a further three games for HSV as a substitute, before he was once again lo