Erik Veje Rasmussen Explained

Erik Veje Rasmussen
Nationality:Danish
Birth Date:9 April 1959
Birth Place:Hørve, Denmark
Clubs1:Vallekilde-Hørve
Clubs2:Helsingør IF
Clubs3:TuS Nettelstedt ( Germany)
Clubs4:S.C. Malaga ( Spain)
Clubs5:VfL Gummersbach ( Germany)
Clubs6:VHG Dragsholm
Clubs7:Pfadi Winterthur ( Switzerland)
Clubs8:Roar Roskilde
Clubs9:TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen ( Switzerland)
Nationalyears1:1980–1993
Nationalteam1:Denmark
Nationalcaps1:233
Nationalgoals1:1015
Managerclubs1:TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen (as player-coach)
Manageryears1:1994–1998
Managerclubs2:SG Flensburg-Handewitt
Manageryears2:1998–2003
Managerclubs3:Århus GF Håndbold
Manageryears3:2003–2009
Managerclubs4:Århus GF Håndbold
Manageryears4:2010–2021
Managerclubs5:Randers HH (sporting consultant)
Manageryears5:2023–2024
Managerclubs6:Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (assistant coach)
Manageryears6:2024–
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Erik Veje Rasmussen (born April 9, 1959) is a former Danish handball player and handball coach who competed in the 1982 World Men's Handball Championship and 1984 Summer Olympics. In addition to Handball he is also an author and inventor of sports clothing.[1]

Playing Career

Veje Rasmussen started playing handball at Vallekilde-Hørve, his local club. From there he moved to Danish top club Helsingør IF, and was the top goalscorer of the 1983 Danish Handball League season.[2]

After 2 seasons he moved abroad playing in both Germany, Switzerland and Spain. At St. Otmar he acted as player-coach in multiple instances.

During the 1980s he was one of the central players at the Danish National Team.In 1984 he finished fourth with the Denmark men's national handball team in the Olympic tournament. He played all six matches and scored 25 goals.[3] Rasmussen played a total 233 games for the national team scoring 1015 goals.[4] This makes him both the third most capped player and the thirds most scoring player for the Danish national team ever.[5]

Coaching Career

Veje Rasmussen ended his playing career at the age of 39 to coach full time.He went on to coach the german club SG Flensburg-Handewitt from 1998 to 2003 before moving to Danish club Aarhus GF Håndbold. He led Århus to silver medals in the Danish League in 2005. In periods with many injuries, he did take the field himself. In 2009 he stopped at AGF due to health concerns, but his successor, René Hamann-Boerith, did not have success and was fired for bad results, and thus Veje Rasmussen returned to Aarhus Handball.

Despite the club having economic problems and had to release many key players, Veje Rasmussen managed a top half finish and reached the Cup final in the 10/11 season. He continued at Aarhus GF for 10 years, but after the club declared bankruptcy and fusioned with Skanderborg Håndbold, Veje Rasmussen decided not to continue.[6] [7]

In 2023 he began as a sports consulent for the Danish league club Randers HH.[8]

Private life

Veje Rasmussen is educated as a teacher in 1986 and later in law in 1991. At the end of his playing career he worked as lawyer. He has also worked as an inventor of sports clothing.[9]

He is married and has 4 kids. One of his kids, Nikolaj Veje Rasmussen, is also a professional handball player.

See also

References

  1. https://stiften.dk/aarhus/erik-veje-stopper-som-skohandler
  2. http://www.dhf.dk/composite-472.htm Topscorere siden 1946 - Herrer
  3. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ra/erik-veje-rasmussen-1.html Sports-Reference profile
  4. http://www.dhf.dk/composite-3889.htm En gentleman runder 200 landskampe
  5. https://www.haslund.info/haandbold/10_herre/30_diverse_ranglister/rangliste_kampe.asp
  6. https://sport.tv2.dk/haandbold/2021-04-05-officielt-aarhus-haandbold-konkurs-fusionerer-med-skanderborg
  7. https://sport.tv2.dk/haandbold/2021-04-05-erik-veje-stopper-efter-konkurs-gik-rundt-med-voldsomt-ubehagelig-viden
  8. https://amtsavisen.dk/sport/vildt-scoop-randrusiansk-klub-ansaetter-jobloes-haandboldlegende
  9. https://stiften.dk/aarhus/erik-veje-stopper-som-skohandler