Johnny Mølby

Johnny Mølby ( born February 4, 1969) is a Danish football coach and former football player.

Association

Mølby comes from the youth of Vamdrup IF; On Kolding IF he came to Vejle BK, where he made ​​his debut in the first team February 17, 1987, a few days after his 18th birthday. By the end of 1991, he played in Vejle and moved abroad during the winter break; Mølby signed for FC Nantes France, which was at that time first division side and top club. In the season 1992/93 he stood at the Bundesliga Borussia Mönchengladbach under contract. He graduated in the first round eleven league and two cup games. In the second round he came only three times in the first round in 1993 even two times each. League and cup for use before finally moving to Belgium for KV Mechelen, for whom he played 44 league games until the end of 1995

After his return to the Danish league he made on 10 November 1995 the first of his 30 league games for Aalborg BK; In 1997 he moved to league rivals Aarhus GF, for which he / 2000 and another 63 games played by the end of the 1999 season. On July 1, 2000, he went as a player-coach for the third division Kolding IF; from 1 January 2004, he was head coach there before he moved on 1 July 2008 as an assistant coach at Aarhus GF. With Kolding he rose in 2005 to the second division on.

National

On April 26, 1988, the 19 -year-old made ​​his debut in the U-21 national team in a 2-1 win in Tulln against the U -21 in Austria. Furthermore, five appearances under coach Richard Møller Nielsen in the U-21 team in 1988, followed the debut in the senior team at a tournament in Malta. Against the Maltese team on February 8, 1989 in Ta ' Qali Mølby came on in the 81st minute of Sepp Piontek for Brian Laudrup. Until February 1993, he played a total of 16 times for the Red and Whites, including in qualifying for Euro 1992. In the finals he was part of the squad, but was not used. His last game under the Danish flag he made on 24 February 1993 in Mar del Plata in the Artemio Franchi Cup against Argentina; on penalties, he scored the meantime 3:2 for Denmark (final result 5:6 ).

Private

Johnny Mølby is a cousin of Jan Mølby, who was also the Danish national team.

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