Lars Winde

Lars Winde (born 3 December 1975) is a retired Danish professional football goalkeeper, who last played for Esbjerg fB, where he is now working as the goalkeeper coach.[1]

Lars Winde
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-12-03) 3 December 1975
Place of birth Aalborg, Denmark
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Goalkeeper Coach - Esbjerg fB
Youth career
Gjøl BK
AaB
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–2000 AaB 38 (0)
2001–2002 SW Bregenz 47 (0)
2002 AaB 0 (0)
2003–2012 Esbjerg fB 290 (0)
Total 375 (0)
National team
1995 Denmark U-19 2 (0)
1996–1997 Denmark U-21 7 (0)
Teams managed
2012– Esbjerg fB (goalkeeper coach)[1]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19 May 2011
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 21 January 1997

He has also played for Superliga team Aalborg BK (AaB), as well as Austrian Bundesliga club SW Bregenz. Winde has played seven games for the Denmark national under-21 football team.

Career

Lars Winde is the son of former 1960s Aalborg BK (AaB) goalkeeper Kurt Winde. As a child, Lars played football as an outfield player, but ultimately chose the goalkeeper position due to asthma.[2] At the age of 18, Lars Winde became the understudy of Norwegian international 'keeper Thomas Gill in January 1994.[3] He signed a one-year professional contract with AaB in the Summer 1994,[2] and was an unused substitute as AaB won the 1994-95 Danish Superliga championship. In June 1995, he extended his contract by an additional year.[4]

Winde got his senior breakthrough with AaB during the 1995-96 Danish Superliga season. He was handed his Superliga debut in August 1995 by manager Sepp Piontek, replacing the injured Gill.[5] When Gill suffered another injury in November 1995, Winde was praised for his displays for AaB.[6] Even though Gill was ready for action in December 1995, Winde was preferred for the 1995-96 UEFA Champions League group stage game against Portuguese team FC Porto, which ended a 2-2 draw.[6] As Gill left AaB in January 1996, Winde consolidated himself as AaB's first choice goalkeeper. He signed a two-year contract extension in May 1996.[7]

In April 1997, Lars Winde suffered a shoulder injury which forced him out of the team. In his place, reserve 'keeper Jimmy Nielsen impressed enough, that Winde was demoted to the role of reserve once he had regained his fitness later that month.[8] He and Nielsen were seen by AaB manager Hans Backe to be very much on par,[9] and Winde opted to sign a contract until the Summer 1999,[10] eventually extending it until 2004.[11] He spent the entire season on the bench once more, as AaB won the 1998-99 Danish Superliga championship.

By February 2000, Winde made public his desire to leave AaB on a loan contract.[12] He was loaned out to Austrian Bundesliga club SW Bregenz in January 2001, brought in by manager Ove Flindt Bjerg, a former AaB player.[13] He stayed with Bregenz for one-and-a-half years as the starting goalkeeper, before returning to AaB in May 2002.[14]

Having played no Superliga games for AaB since April 1997, Winde agreed a January 2003 move to Superliga rivals Esbjerg fB.[15] Winde forced Martin S. Jensen out of the team, and only missed a single Superliga game until September 2005, at which time he incurred a knee injury.[16] He regained the starting position from understudy Jan Hoffmann in April 2006, and was part of the Esbjerg team which reached the 2006 Danish Cup Final, losing to Randers FC. He and Esbjerg also reached the 2008 Danish Cup Final, which was lost to Brøndby IF. Winde made the starting position his until the beginning of the 2010-11 Danish Superliga season. Following four straight Superliga defeats, Esbjerg manager Ove Pedersen decided to make Lukáš Hrádecký the starting goalkeeper in August 2010.[17] Winde eventually reclaimed his position and Ove Pedersen made him Esbjerg team captain in March 2011.[18]

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References

  1. (in Danish) Winde bliver målmandstræner, Bold.dk, 5 August 2011
  2. (in Danish) E. Trier Hansen, "Portræt: Lars Winde , AaB", Politiken, 19 March 1995, Sports pages, p.1
  3. (in Danish) Bjarne Nielsen, "AaB-målmand bliver lejesvend", Ekstra Bladet, 31 October 1993, p.25
  4. (in Danish) "Reserve forlænger", Politiken, 14 June 1995, p.16
  5. (in Danish) Søren Olsen, "Bundklub havnet i en ond cirkel", Politiken, 27 August 1995, p.16
  6. (in Danish) Jan Løfberg, "Ungdomsholdets millionkup", Berlingske Tidende, 7 December 1995, p.23
  7. (in Danish) "Kontrakter forlænget", Politiken, 8 May 1996, p.17
  8. (in Danish) Troels Christensen, "Hvidovre - AaB 1-1", Ekstra Bladet, 28 April 1997, sports section, p.2
  9. (in Danish) Hans Chr. Blem, "Jimmy mærker hårde winde", Ekstra Bladet, 26 February 1999, p.30
  10. (in Danish) "AaBere forlænger kontrakter", Politiken, 26 July 1997, p.10
  11. (in Danish) "Lars Winde forlænger", Politiken, 9 March 1999, p.18
  12. (in Danish) Winde vil væk fra AaB, Bold.dk, 19 February 2000
  13. (in Danish) "Danskere til Østrig", Jyllands-Posten, 27 January 2001, p.15
  14. (in Danish) Henrik Niss, "Målmand vender hjem", Politiken, 15 May 2002, p.11
  15. (in Danish) Kasper Krogh, "Esbjerg køber AaB-målmand", Jyllands-Posten, 2 October 2002, p.16
  16. (in Danish) Hoffmann glæder sig til at gribe chancen, Bold.dk, 19 September 2005
  17. (in Danish) Esbjerg dropper Lars Winde, Bold.dk, 14 August 2010
  18. (in Danish) Esbjerg har valgt ny anfører, Bold.dk, 3 March 2011
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