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Ove Christensen was born on 26 March, 1950 in Brønderslev, Denmark, is a Danish football manager. Discover Ove Christensen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March 1950
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace Brønderslev, Denmark
Nationality Denmark

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1950

Ove Christensen (born 26 March 1950) is a Danish football manager who is currently the director of football of Danish fourth tier club Silkeborg KFUM.

He has managed a number of Danish Superliga clubs, and won the Danish women's championship with Fortuna Hjørring.

1982

Christensen started his career coaching lower-league clubs, beginning with Brønderslev IF in 1982.

1985

He managed Vrå IF, before moving to the women's topflight Elitedivisionen team Fortuna Hjørring in 1985, staying there for three years.

1991

He spent four years with men's team Nørresundby Boldklub, guiding the club to the second-tier Danish 1st Division in 1991, with players such as later Danish champions Henrik Rasmussen and Jan Pedersen.

1994

He joined Fortuna Hjørring for a second stint in 1994, guiding the club to the Double in 1995, by winning both the Elitedivisionen and the Danish Women's Cup.

1995

In 1995, Christensen was hired by Viborg FF in the men's Danish 1st Division, and guided the club to the top-flight Danish Superliga.

He managed the club to the eighth-place finish of the Danish Superliga 1995-96 season.

1998

In the Danish Superliga 1998-99 season, he once more secured another eighth-place finish.

1999

In July 1999, he was appointed by the Danish Football Association as manager of the Denmark national under-18 football team, as Viborg agreed to release him from his contract.

In practicality, he also served as Flemming Serritslev's assistant coach of the Denmark national under-21 football team, and led that team on a few occasions.

He left the position after a year, as he accepted the offer of coaching Superliga club AGF.

2000

He only spent six months in AGF, placing the team in ninth place after the first half of the Danish Superliga 2000-01 season.

In the winter break, Christensen handed in his resignation, criticizing the AGF management for a lack of support and presence.

Less than two weeks later, he was appointed head coach of rival Superliga team AB, looking to avert relegation.

2001

The team also reached the 2001 Danish Cup final, but lost 1–4 to Silkeborg IF.

In the following two seasons, Christensen led AB to fifth and ninth-place finishes, respectively.

2003

He could not agree a contract extension with AB in the summer 2003, and left the club six months before time.

He was appointed manager of his old club Viborg FF a few days later.

He managed Viborg to two seventh-place finishes in his first two seasons with the team.

2005

As the positive surprise of the Danish Superliga 2005-06 season, Viborg finished in fourth place, with the highest goal tally of the league.

2006

As Viborg lost 2–3 to Silkeborg IF on March 12, 2006, Christensen set a record of 285 matches as coach in the Superliga, breaking the former record set by Peter Rudbæk.

The club was off to a bad start of the Danish Superliga 2006-07.

In July 2006, Christensen declared he wanted to leave the club after the season, and criticized the Viborg management for confused season preparations, and was in turn fired by the club.

2007

He was hired by Superliga relegation battlers Vejle Boldklub in April 2007.

On May 9, 2007 he reclaimed the record of most matches as coach in the Superliga from Viggo Jensen, when Vejle won 3–0 against Esbjerg fB in his 307th match.

2008

He could not keep Vejle from relegation, but guided the club to a bounce-back for the Superliga in 2008.

At the winter break of the Danish Superliga 2008-09 season, Vejle was placed one point into the relegation zone.

With a series of transfer moves, the Vejle squad found renewed optimism before the second half of the season.

2009

As Vejle got three points in the first three games of the spring season, Vejle officials sacked Christensen on 17 March 2009.

The sacking was criticized as premature, and Vejle got nine points in the remaining 13 games and was relegated.

On October 7, 2009 he was appointed the successor of Superliga club Randers FC's fired Head Coach John 'Faxe' Jensen on a contract for the remainder of the Danish Superliga 2009-10 season.

Randers had only two points after 11 games, and the goal of his appointment was to turn the team around and avoid relegation.

Randers got six points in the last seven games before the winter break halfway through the season, leaving them 13 points deep in the relegation zone, with all experts forecasting nothing but relegation at the end of the upcoming spring season.

In the winter break, Randers parted ways with seven players, bringing in four key signings in Anders Egholm, Yura Movsisyan, Søren Jensen, and Morten Karlsen.

With a historic comeback of 16 successive games without losing, Christensen guided Randers two points clear of relegation and kept the club in the top flight.

2010

He guided the team to a 10th place, nine points free of the relegation zone.

On May 17, 2010, he signed a one-year extension of his contract.

2011

In the following season, the club ended up 11th, and was relegated to the 1st Division.

He was allowed to retain his position at the club, and promptly guided the club to promotion for the Superliga the following season.