Niels Tune Hansen

Niels Tune Hansen ( born January 19, 1953 in Holbæk, Denmark ) is a retired Danish footballer, who played six years in Germany, among others.

Career

His career began Tune Hansen in his hometown club Holbæk B & I, where he scored six goals in 64 games 1972-1976. In 1973, he became a master in the 2nd Division Øst, the third highest Danish league. After the climb, you missed the 1975 season tied for 2nd place only the narrowest of margins, the second division championship.

At the second division 1976/77 season he moved to FC St. Pauli. He made his debut on 14 August 1975 to 0:1 defeat by the Wuppertal SV, he achieved his first goal in the game it 's 1-1 draw against RSV Göttingen 05 when he the 1-0 lead shot. Tune Hansen was just a regular player, played all 38 games and scored eight goals, what a remarkable rate for a defensive midfielder. At the end of season promotion to the Bundesliga.

His first Bundesliga match graduated Tune Hansen on Matchday 1 in a 3-1 win against SV Werder Bremen. At the end of one rose in the season 1977/78 right off again. This season Niels Tune Hansen scored in 33 Premiership games a goal against Bayern Munich, but he also underwent an own goal in the 0-4 defeat against 1 FC Saarbrücken.

After another season 1978 /79 jersey of Kiezkicker Tune Hansen left the club after the club received no license and therefore in the Oberliga Nord was set back, and went to the season 1979/80 season to VfL Osnabrück. His debut, he completed the first game against Arminia Hannover (0:2). Again, he was a regular player, and left the club after three years and the second division placements 8, 6 and 13, and a total of six years Germany with 220 games and 27 goals towards home club Holbæk B & I.

After three more years in Holbæk Niels Tune Hansen ended his active career in the 1985 season in Denmark.

Achievements

  • Danish third league champions: 1973
  • Danish second division runners-up: 1975
  • Promotion to the Football League: 1977
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