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Full name
  
Ole Bjur

19??-1991
  
Vanlose IF

Position
  
Midfielder

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Football player

Place of birth
  
Rodovre, Denmark

Name
  
Ole Bjur


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Date of birth
  
(1968-09-13) September 13, 1968 (age 47)

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Education
  
University of Copenhagen

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Ole Bjur (born September 13, 1968) is a former Danish professional football (soccer) player, who played a total 384 matches for Danish club Brøndby IF, with whom he won three Danish Superliga championships. He played as an attacking midfielder or right midfielder, with a good technique and dribbling ability. He represented the Denmark national football team on three occasions, scoring one goal. In the later years Ole Bjur has got 2 children, where one of them (Peter Bjur) has got a promising career ahead. Peter used to play for Avarta, but has now moved on to play for B93, where he just this month (March 2017) got promoted to the first team, to be the first 17th year old to play senior at B93.

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He is the younger brother of Danish footballer Jan Bjur.

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Club career

Born in Rødovre, Bjur started playing football with Vanløse IF in the second-tier Danish 2nd Division. When the structure of Danish football was altered in 1991, Vanløse was placed in the second-tier Danish 1st Division. At Vanløse, Bjur showed himself as a forward with good finishing and eye for the game, and was named 1991 Danish 1st Division Player of the Year. This attracted the attention of defending Danish champions Brøndby IF, and Bjur moved to the top-flight Danish Superliga club in July 1991.

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Under Brøndby manager Morten Olsen, Bjur saw a lot of playing time, but had a hard time scoring goals. When Brøndby hired new manager Ebbe Skovdahl in 1992, he went on to deploy Bjur in a right wingback position, where Bjur was immediately praised for his performance. From his wingback position, he would both engage in elegant, dribbling runs as well as hit precise crosses. In the opening of the 1993–94 Superliga season, Bjur saw a slump in form. He got his only red card while at Brøndby in September 1993, and was eventually left out of the Brøndby first team and played a number of games in the reserve team. He returned to form in October 1993, and became one of Brøndby's leading men for set pieces. With Skovdahls change of tactics, to a 3-4-3 formation in March 1994, Bjur was moved up to a forward position, behind the lone striker Mark Strudal, where he reproduced the attacking play of his Vanløse days.

For the 1994–95 Superliga season, Skovdahl changed the formation to a 4-4-2 system, and Bjur settled into the right-sided midfielder spot. He found a good understanding with right back Søren Colding, and the two formed a dangerous pairing on Brøndby's right flank. Bjur was a part of the Brøndby which won the 1994 Danish Cup, his first trophy in his Brøndby career, and was named 1994 Brøndby IF Player of the Year. In the 1995–96 Superliga season, Bjur played all 32 games as Brøndby won their first Danish championship in five years. He also scored the winning goal in the 2–1 defeat of AS Roma in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup tournament, though Brøndby were eventually eliminated on the away goals rule.

With Brøndby, Bjur went on to win the 1996–97 Superliga and 1997–98 Superliga championships, as well as the 1998 Danish Cup trophy. He was a part of Brøndby's campaign in the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League tournament, and played a total of 54 games for Brøndby in the European competitions. After more and more games of not feeling satisfied with his own performances, he decided to end his career in November 2000, 32 years old. He went on to concentrate on his studies at the University of Copenhagen.

International career

Following his Brøndby breakthrough in the 1992–93 Superliga season, Bjur was touted as a coming man for the Danish national team. However, after his slump in form for Brøndby in fall 1993, he was not chosen for the Danish national team by national manager Richard Møller Nielsen.

He was eventually included in the national team squad of newly appointed national manager Bo Johansson in the summer 1996. Bjur was called up for Johansson's first game in August 1996. He scored the winning goal in their debut match, as Denmark beat Sweden 1–0 in a friendly match. Bjur started the next national team match, but after 22 minutes, he suffered a minor concussion from a swung elbow, and had to be substituted off. Bjur was then displaced by midfielder Peter Nielsen for the next national team games, before playing his last international game in August 1997.

Honours

  • 1991 Danish 1st Division Player of the Year
  • 1994 Brøndby IF Player of the Year
  • Danish Superliga: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98
  • Danish Cup: 1993–94, 1997–98
  • References

    Ole Bjur Wikipedia