Mads Junker

Mads Junker (born 21 April 1981 Humlebæk in Copenhagen, Denmark ) is a Danish footballer who Mechelen has a contract with Belgian first division team KV since 2012.

Career

Association

Junker began his professional career in 1999 at Lyngby BK in the Danish Superliga. After he came to some missions, he was awarded for the following season at the club unterklassigen Fremad Amager. There, the striker made ​​his breakthrough. For the season 2001 /02 Junker returned to Lyngby, where he came to regular stakes from now. In summer 2003, he finally obliged the Danish top club Brøndby IF. After the attacker was there but rarely used, decided the BIF managers to give him Ølstykke FC, ​​where he received more playing time and was able to achieve more than twenty goals. In 2004, he did not return to Brøndby, but signed a deal on the league rivals FC Nordsjælland. When FCN then Junker also achieved a breakthrough in the Super League. In the first six months, the striker scored eleven goals for Nordsjælland. In the following years, however, it ran worse for Junker. In addition to sporting streaky performances there were also problems in the personal section of the attacker. So he cheated teammates in the game of poker and stood so at his club, even in off-side. After he was able to overcome the problems and Junker was punished with a fine, it trumped athletic again.

During the winter break of 2005/ 06, he joined the Dutch Eredivisie Vitesse Arnhem representative, where he was to replace the previous Matthew Amoah. He soon made ​​it into the starting XI. At the start of the new season Junker lost his place but then to Anduele Pryor. Because of this development, he suggested there might be a change. Vitesse pushed this intention but a bar before and did not let the striker. In summer 2009, the club finally lent him off at Roda JC Kerkrade, where he scored 21 goals in 34 games. He was the third-best scorer in the league behind Luis Suarez and Bryan Ruiz. In summer 2010, Roda him committed then permanently. That should pay off this decision, Junker showed in the 2010/11 season when he scored twenty goals and his team thus shot at sixth place in the Eredivisie. In addition, he finished behind Björn Vleminckx and Dmitri Bulykin third place in the highest scorer in the Dutch league. In 2012, he moved to Belgium to KV Mechelen.

National

Junker has already played in the youth teams of the Danish Association before he was first nominated for the senior team. His debut for this he gave on 16 August 2006 in a friendly against Poland, when he came on in the 67th minute for Nicklas Bendtner. Then he had to wait four years for his reappointment. Its so far the only goal for the national team managed the striker on 11 August 2010 in a 2-2 draw against Germany.

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