Søren Skov

Søren Skov ( born February 21, 1954 in Nyborg ) is a former Danish football player.

Club career

Søren Skov played first in his native town of Nyborg BK before he moved to Odense BK 1974.

But after one season, he left the club and signed up to the FC St. Pauli. With the hamburgers he could at the end of the second division season 1975/76 to celebrate the league. For the 1976/77 season Diethelm took Furthermore, the training at St. Pauli and led the club to the second division championship and promotion to the 1st Bundesliga.

Although he had been a regular at St. Pauli, Skov signed in 1977 a contract with Cercle Brugge. There he played himself straight into the starting eleven, but was relegated with Cercle at the end of the season from the 1st league. But already in the following year, Cercle Bruges tried and failed to re- ascent from Division II in the following three seasons Bruges could just hold each class, with Skov 1981/82 with 23 goals was second top scorer in the league.

He then went to U.S. Avellino, there could not, however, build on its Torquoten from Belgium and left Italy after 16 league games without a hit again.

With his new club Hertha BSC Skov played 1983/84 in the 2nd Bundesliga and reached there a mid-table. Even under Uwe Kliemann denied Søren Skov regularly without an absolute master games to include. At the end of the season 1984/85 Hertha could scarce hold the class.

Then Søren Skov went to Switzerland, where he ended his playing career after one season each at FC Winterthur and FC St. Gallen in 1987.

National team career

Søren Skov Played for both the U -19 ( two games ) and the U -21 ( a hit in four inserts ) Denmark's games.

In May 1982, national coach Josef Piontek Skov convened for the first time in the Danish national team, for whom he made ​​his debut against Sweden. That same month, denied Søren Skov two games against Austria and Belgium two games. After that, he was not called to the national team.

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