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David Jean Nielsen (born 1 December 1976) is a Danish professional football manager, and former player.

He played for a number of Danish clubs, as well as Fortuna Düsseldorf in Germany and English clubs Grimsby Town, Wimbledon and Norwich City. His greatest triumph was the 1997 victory, which he won with Danish club Copenhagen. He played 46 matches and scored 33 goals for various Danish youth national teams between 1992 and 1997, including eight games and three goals for the Denmark U21 national team.

Nielsen has attracted controversy at various times in his career for falling into serious gambling debt, assaulting a teammate and then, in November 2008, admitting matchfixing in a Danish game played in 2004.


Playing career
Born in Sønderborg but raised in , Nielsen started playing youth football in and . He scored 17 goals in 24 matches for the Danish under-16 and under-17 national teams. He received offers from English club Tottenham Hotspur and in Germany, but decided to stay in Denmark, as he was brought to in the top-flight in May 1993, 16 years old. Here he became known for his elaborate goal celebration, a round off stretch jump with a backtuck.

He was loaned out to in January 1996, where he got his national breakthrough with 10 goals in 13 league games. When his Odense contract ran out in the Summer 1996, he moved abroad to play for Fortuna Düsseldorf in the championship. He did not find playing success with the club, and after half a year in Germany, Nielsen moved back to Denmark to play for Copenhagen in a 600,000 in February 1997. He played three and a half years at Copenhagen, with whom he won the 1997 . He was club top goalscorer in 1998, 1999 and 2000, and was elected 1999 Copenhagen Player of the Year.

He was loaned out to English club in the second tier of English football, the English First Division in October 2000, as Grimsby had a hard time scoring goals. When his loan deal ended in March 2001, Nielsen moved on to English club Wimbledon on a free transfer. He joined Norwich City on loan in December 2001, and scored five goals in five games during his loan spell, including one against his parent club, prompting Norwich manager Nigel Worthington to pay £210,000 to Wimbledon to secure his services on a permanent basis. Whilst playing for Norwich City he was a member of the team that reached the final of the First Division in May 2002. However, he was unable to maintain his initial impressive scoring rate and left the club at his own request to return to Denmark in August 2003.

He signed with Superliga club , where he rediscovered his goalscoring ability. Following a training ground bust-up with teammate in February 2005, Nielsen was fired by the club. Within days, he was hired by league rivals , to replace Egyptian striker . He was let go by FCM in May 2006, and he moved abroad to play for Norwegian club . He became an immediate hit scoring seven goals in 21 matches, but left the club during the reign of manager Stig Inge Bjørnebye. On 20 July 2007, he signed a three-year contract with the side . On 26 March, he went on a loan deal with the Norwegian club Strømsgodset for the rest of 2008.

Nielsen was sold to the Norwegian club as a part of a deal where Njougu Demba Nyren went in the opposite direction in January 2009. During his stay in Brann, Nielsen has spent most of his time as a substitute, and when he had been playing, he had the role as a facilitator for the other striker . After his contract with Brann expired in June 2010, Nielsen planned to stay in Bergen and, together with Per Ove Ludvigsen and , to offer organized soccer practice for kids through a company called Max Fotball.


Controversies
By April 2004, David Nielsen and fellow AaB teammate had racked up a debt of €201,000 with in . AaB director decided to help out financially and arranged for gambling addiction counselling.

In his 2008 autobiography, Nielsen admitted playing to deliberately lose a Superliga match between AaB and his former club Copenhagen in May 2004. As AaB had lost the Danish Cup final to Copenhagen earlier that year, winning the Superliga would propel Copenhagen into the UEFA Champions League and hand their -berth as the Danish Cup winners on to the losing finalists from AaB. Nielsen was also motivated by his gambling debts, "David Nielsen har ikke betalt sin gæld" Nordjyske.dk. 26 May 2004 as UEFA Cup qualification would wield him a personal 300,000 bonus. AaB and Copenhagen drew the match, and Copenhagen eventually won the 2003–04 Superliga championship by one point.

In February 2005, Nielsen was sacked by AaB when he physically attacked teammate during a training session, leaving him with a concussion. Nielsen later explained in his autobiography that Gaarde was "pretentious... talking loudly about wine in Italian. "I told him: 'The next time you speak Italian I will break you in half. You're not f***ing Italian – you spent eight months there.' So when he did it again I decided to break his shitting legs like sticks. I jumped at him and bang. Jackpot. Felt good."

During the pre-season of 2010–11, in a friendly against English side , he made a 'shocking high-footed' tackle against winger , who was injured and missed the start of the campaign.


Managerial career
Nielsen was appointed assistant manager of Løv-Ham on 27 May 2011. Later that summer, he was appointed manager of . After saving the club from relegation from the 2. Divisjon in 2011, he led them to a fourth place in 2012 and promotion to the 1. division in 2013.

On 11 November 2013, he was appointed assistant manager of Strømsgodset. After just seven months, he was appointed manager, when left for the vacant managing position at . On 26 May 2015, Strømsgodset announced that Nielsen would step down as manager in mutual agreement with the club.

On 17 June 2015, he signed a three-year contract as manager for Danish 1st Division club .

On 30 September 2017, he signed a three-year contract as coach for team AGF. In May 2022 Nielsen left AGF by mutual consent.

On 8 December 2023, Nielsen signed a contract with Kifisia in the Greek Super League for the remaining six months of the season. He was dismissed on 29 January 2024, only six weeks after being appointed.

Nielsen returned as manager of on 5 March 2024 on a contract running until the end of the season following the sacking of .

In late August 2024 he was presented as the new manager of Lillestrøm SK, on a contract spanning the rest of 2024. After four league games, Lillestrøm had gathered one point and a goal difference of 2–12, and were bottom of the table. Nielsen was sacked in the evening of 30 September. The sole point came against Rosenborg, where his son played and scored, according to VG the first time a son scored against his father's team in Norway since 1987.


Personal life
Nielsen was born in Denmark to a DR Congolese, Malagasy father and a Danish mother.


Career statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
1994–952
1995–960
(loan)1995–96Danish Superliga10
Fortuna Düsseldorf1996–972
Copenhagen1996–97Danish Superliga1
1997–9811
1998–9915
1999–008
2000–011
Grimsby Town (loan)2000–01First Division6
Wimbledon2000–01First Division2
2001–022
2001–02First Division8
2002–036
2003–040
2003–04Danish Superliga11
2004–056
2004–05Danish Superliga2
2005–066
20068
20073
OB2007–08Danish Superliga3
Strømsgodset (loan)2008Tippeligaen11
2009Tippeligaen6
20100
Fyllingen2011Third Division0


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
Nest-Sotra 13 July 201111 November 2013

Strømsgodset 7 June 201426 May 2015

17 June 201530 September 2017

AGF 30 September 201722 May 2022

Kifisia 8 December 202329 January 2024

5 March 202430 June 2024

Lillestrøm 23 August 202430 September 2024


Honours

Player
Copenhagen

Individual

  • Copenhagen Player of the Year: 1999


Manager
Lyngby
  • Danish 1st Division: 2015–16


Further reading
  • .


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