Michael Schäfer

Not to be confused with Michael Schaefer.
Michael Schäfer
Personal information
Full name Michael Schäfer
Date of birth (1959-01-25) 25 January 1959
Place of birth Rødovre, Denmark
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current team
None
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
BK Avarta
-1990 Lyngby BK 482
National team
1977-1979 Denmark u-21 8 (0)
1980-1983 Denmark 3 (0)
Teams managed
1991-1991 Lyngby BK (assistant)
1992-1995 Lyngby FC
1995-1996 F.C. Copenhagen
1996-1998 Ølstykke FC
1998-2001 Fremad Amager
2002-2005 BK Avarta
2005-2007 B 93
2007-2010 AB (assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Michael Schäfer (born 25 January 1959) is a Danish former football player and now manager. In his active career, he played 482 games for Danish club Lyngby BK, as well as three games for the Denmark national football team. At the moment he is a teacher at Virum Skole in Denmark.

Biography

Born in Rødovre in eastern Copenhagen, Schäfer started playing football with local club BK Avarta. He moved on to Lyngby BK, where he played for more than a decade, including the entire decade of the 1980s. He was called up for the Danish national team in July 1980, by national manager Sepp Piontek. In his three years in the national team, Schäfer was a bit-part player and played three national team matches.

He was a part of the Lyngby team that won the first major trophy in club history; the 1983 Danish championship. He also won the 1984 and 1985 Danish Cup tropies with the club. As Lyngby team captain, he captained the team to the 1990 Danish Cup title as well. Having played 482 matches for Lyngby BK, he retired in the fall 1990, 32 years old.

He then went on to be a manager. He started as an assistant coach for Lyngby BK in January 1991, but was promoted to head coach in September 1992, following the departure of Swedish coach Kent Karlsson. In 1995, he became the new manager of F.C. Copenhagen, but he was fired after only one season because of poor results. Since then he has been the manager of several clubs in the lower divisions, among them his former club BK Avarta.

He is also a football commentator for Danish TV3.

Honours


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