Morten Rasmussen (footballer, born January 1985) explained

Morten "Duncan" Rasmussen
Fullname:Morten Nicolas Rasmussen
Birth Date:31 January 1985
Birth Place:Valby, Copenhagen, Denmark
Height:1.85 m
Position:Forward
Currentclub:FC Midtjylland (forward coach)
Years1:2002–2006
Clubs1:AGF
Caps1:103
Goals1:28
Years2:2006–2010
Clubs2:Brøndby
Caps2:84
Goals2:45
Years3:2010–2012
Clubs3:Celtic
Caps3:10
Goals3:2
Years4:2010
Clubs4:Mainz 05 (loan)
Caps4:5
Goals4:2
Years5:2011
Clubs5:AaB (loan)
Caps5:14
Goals5:6
Years6:2011
Clubs6:Sivasspor (loan)
Caps6:11
Goals6:3
Years7:2012–2016
Clubs7:FC Midtjylland
Caps7:96
Goals7:37
Years8:2016–2018
Clubs8:AGF
Caps8:54
Goals8:27
Years9:2018
Clubs9:Pogoń Szczecin
Caps9:11
Goals9:1
Years10:2018–2019
Clubs10:Enosis Neon Paralimni
Caps10:16
Goals10:2
Totalcaps:404
Totalgoals:153
Nationalyears1:2001
Nationalteam1:Denmark U16
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:2001–2002
Nationalteam2:Denmark U17
Nationalcaps2:19
Nationalgoals2:17
Nationalyears3:2002–2003
Nationalteam3:Denmark U19
Nationalcaps3:11
Nationalgoals3:6
Nationalyears4:2004
Nationalteam4:Denmark U20
Nationalcaps4:6
Nationalgoals4:2
Nationalyears5:2004–2006
Nationalteam5:Denmark U21
Nationalcaps5:21
Nationalgoals5:9
Nationalyears6:2008–2016
Nationalteam6:Denmark
Nationalcaps6:13
Nationalgoals6:4
Manageryears1:2019–
Managerclubs1:FC Midtjylland (forward coach)

Morten Nicolas Rasmussen (born 31 January 1985) is a Danish former professional footballer, better known as Morten Duncan Rasmussen, who played as a forward. He works as a forward coach at FC Midtjylland.

He has played 13 times and scored 4 goals for the Denmark national team. Rasmussen scored 37 goals in 60 matches for various Denmark national youth sides and was named the Danish under-19 Player of the Year in 2003. He is the highest scoring player in the history of the Danish Superliga, scoring 141 goals for Aalborg BK, AGF, Brøndby and FC Midtjylland.

Early life

Born in Copenhagen, Rasmussen lived in Valby until he was two years old, at which point he and his parents moved to Tilst,[1] 10 km west of Aarhus.

Club career

AGF Aarhus

Rasmussen started his career in the youth scheme of Aarhus top-flight club AGF. While at AGF, he earned the nickname "Duncan" due to a slight physical resemblance of former Scottish international striker Duncan Ferguson,[1] [2] [3] though he stated at the time that he wasn't a particular fan of Duncan Ferguson himself.[2]

In January 2002, Rasmussen turned professional as he signed a three-year contract with AGF, running to January 2005. He made his debut for AGF in the Danish Superliga championship in May 2002, as he played the last two games of the 2001–02 Superliga season. He made his debut in the 0–1 defeat to Lyngby on 12 May, before scoring his first goal in the 4–0 win against Silkeborg on 16 May. Following two goals in 15 games in the first half of the 2002–03 Superliga season, Rasmussen signed an improved five-year contract running until the summer of 2008.[4]

After meagre goalscoring in his first three full seasons for AGF, scoring 17 goals in 82 games, the 2005–06 Superliga season was Rasmussen's senior-level breakthrough. Rasmussen scored 10 goals in 19 games during the first half of the season, including a scoring streak of six goals in five games. Before the winter 2005 transfer window. Following a total of 28 goals in 103 Superliga matches for AGF, Rasmussen left the club in January 2006.

Brøndby

Rasmussen was bought by the defending Superliga champions Brøndby IF, with whom he signed a five-year contract. With a price tag of 12 million DKK,[5] he replaced striker Morten Skoubo who had been sold to Spanish club Real Sociedad. He started using the moniker "Duncan" when playing for Brøndby.[6] His start at Brøndby was marked by an injury incurred in March 2006, and in the remaining games of the 2005–06 Superliga season, he scored one goal in six matches.

He started the 2006–07 Superliga season by scoring three goals in six games, before an injury sidelined him in August 2006. He returned in February 2007, helping Brøndby win the 2007 Royal League cup tournament, and went on to score 15 goals in 13 games in the second half of the 2006–07 Superliga season. In the 2007–08 Superliga season, Rasmussen scored seven goals in 19 games, before suffering an injury in March 2008. In that season he also helped Brøndby win the 2008 Danish Cup. The 2008–09 season was Rasmussen's first full Brøndby season without major injuries, as he scored nine goals in 25 games.

Celtic

Following 12 goals in 15 games in the first half of the 2009–10 Superliga, Rasmussen attracted the attention of Scottish Premier League club Celtic.[7] On 25 January 2010, Rasmussen arrived in Glasgow for contract negotiations and a medical with Celtic before signing on a three-and-a-half-year deal the next day for a fee in excess of £1 million.[8] [9] Rasmussen exclaimed he was delighted to join the Glasgow club saying "I started at Aarhus, before going to Brondby, which was a bigger club, so moving to Celtic is another big step up for me."[10] Rasmussen chose to abandon the moniker "Duncan" when playing for Celtic.[6] He made his debut for Celtic on 27 January, coming on as a 60th-minute substitute for Georgios Samaras as the Hoops lost 2–1 to Hibernian[11] and scored his first Celtic goal three days later in the 1–0 victory against Hamilton Accies.[12] [13] Rasmussen scored a goal in his third game for Celtic in a 4–2 win over Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Cup.[14] On 17 April, he scored the winner in a 3–2 victory over Hibernian at Celtic Park.[15]

Rasmussen rarely featured for Celtic under the management of Neil Lennon, making only four starts during his time with the club. He left Celtic in August 2012 after completing loan spells with Mainz, AaB and Sivasspor.

Mainz (loan)

In August 2010, Rasmussen signed for Bundesliga side 1. FSV Mainz 05 on a season-long loan deal from Celtic with a view to a permanent move.[16] [17] He made his debut against VfB Stuttgart on 21 August 2010 and scored a looping header to make it 2–0.[18] Rasmussen scored in the next game against Wolfsburg on 28 August 2010, the side's first goal of a 4–3 away win.[19] Rasmussen rarely featured after that making only one start and two substitute appearances for the German side[20] after his relatively good start.[21]

In December, Mainz's sporting director Christian Heidel announced the club would not be making a permanent move after the end of the loan deal.[22]

AaB (loan)

In February 2011, Rasmussen signed for Danish side AaB on loan from Celtic after his loan spell with Mainz was cut short.[23] He did not score any goals in his first five league matches for AaB in the league, but he scored six goals in the following five, including a goal against former team Brøndby.

Sivasspor (loan)

In September 2011, Rasmussen signed for Turkish side Sivasspor on a six-month loan deal.[24] In Rasmussen's second game for the club, he was forced to play in goal after goalkeeper, Milan Borjan, had been sent off and all three substitutes had been used. Rasmussen picked up a yellow card after conceding a penalty during the match, but this was the only goal he let in.[25]

Midtjylland

Rasmussen signed a four-year contract with Danish club Midtjylland in August 2012.[26]

In the 2014–15 Danish Superliga season, Rasmussen scored 13 league goals in 23 appearances, helping Midtjylland to their first league title.[27]

AGF

Rasmussen return to his first professional club, AGF, in January 2016 and signed a three-year contract.[28]

Pogoń Szczecin

Duncan signed for Polish club Pogoń Szczecin on 30 January 2018.[29]

International career

Rasmussen made his international debut with the Danish under-16 national team in 2001, scoring three goals in three under-16 national team games. He represented Denmark at the 2002 European Under-17 Championship, scoring six goals in four games, including five goals in 20 minutes in the 6–0 win against the Finland under-17s.[30] Having scored 17 goals in 19 matches for the under-17 national team, he moved into the under-19 national team in September 2002, still aged 17. Following six goals in 11 matches for the under-19 team, he was awarded 2003 Danish under-19 Player of the Year.[31] On 3 September 2004, aged 19, Rasmussen got his debut for the Denmark under-21 national team. He scored eight goals in 13 games to help Denmark qualify for the 2006 European Under-21 Championship. However, at the main tournament, Rasmussen had to relinquish his place in the starting line-up to Nicklas Bendtner, though he played as a substitute in all three Denmark games. In total, Rasmussen scored nine goals in 21 games for the under-21 team.

Rasmussen made his debut for the senior Danish national team on 11 October 2008, as he played the last 13 minutes of the 3–0 win against Malta in the 2010 World Cup qualification. In January 2009, he was a part of the unofficial Denmark League XI national football team which won the 2009 King's Cup invitational tournament, under the management of Danish national coach Morten Olsen. He played a further two senior international friendly games in November 2009. In January 2010, he once again joined the League XI team for the 2010 King's Cup.[32] Rasmussen scored for the Danish side in their first game, a 3–1 win over Poland, as his team went on to defend their title.

On 10 May 2010, Rasmussen was included in Olsen's preliminary 30-man squad for the 2010 World Cup.[33] After first-choice striker Nicklas Bendtner picked up an injury, Rasmussen was called up for the Danish squad on 21 May to act as cover,[34] but was eventually left out of the final 23-man squad on 28 May.[35]

Coaching and later career

After retiring at the end of the 2018/19 season, FC Midtjylland announced, that they had hired Duncan as a forward coach.[36] Beside, Duncan also played for Denmark Series 4 team, TIF All Stars. He scored six goals in his first game which the club won 16–1. Other former players such as Kristian Bach Bak, Jens Berthel Askou and Søren Mussmann also played for TIF All Stars.

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AGF2001–02Danish Superliga210021
2002–03Danish Superliga28521306
2003–04Danish Superliga26421285
2004–05Danish Superliga288323110
2005–06Danish Superliga1910112011
Total103288511133
Brøndby2005–06Danish Superliga7200000072
2006–07Danish Superliga19151011412517
2007–08Danish Superliga19710207
2008–09Danish Superliga25931523312
2009–10Danish Superliga151231312114
Total8545821112410652
Celtic2009–10Scottish Premier League102310000133
Mainz 05 (loan)2010–11Bundesliga520052
AaB (loan)2010–11Danish Superliga14600146
Sivasspor (loan)2011–12Süper Lig11300113
FC Midtjylland2012–13Danish Superliga2750010285
2013–14Danish Superliga301510003115
2014–15Danish Superliga231300102413
2015–16Danish Superliga1641193268
Total963721113!10941
AGF2015–16Danish Superliga131043001713
2016–17Danish Superliga241310432916
2017–18Danish Superliga1740000174
Total54275343!6333
Pogoń Szczecin2017–18Ekstraklasa1110000111
Enosis Neon Paralimni2018–19Cypriot First Division1623100193
Career total4051532913112710462177

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Denmark200810
200920
201021
201312
201430
201520
201621
Total134

Scores and results list Denmark's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Rasmussen goal.

List of international goals scored by Morten Rasmussen
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
112 October 2010Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark61–02–0UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
215 October 2013Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark81–06–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
35–0
47 June 2016Suita City Football Stadium, Suita, Japan141–04–02016 Kirin Cup

Honours

Brøndby

2007–08

2006–07

FC Midtjylland

2014–15

Individual

Notes and References

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  2. Mads Glenn Wehlast. "Fem fra Duncan". Ekstra Bladet. 30 April 2002.
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  4. News: Talent forlænger med AGF . da . . 18 February 2003 . Jan . La Cour Cayenne.
  5. News: Biggest Brøndby transfers . da . Business DK . 28 November 2007 . 16 November 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080917173237/http://www.business.dk/article/20071128/sportspil/71128066/ . 17 September 2008 . dead .
  6. News: 'Duncan' dumped in Denmark as Morten Rasmussen spells it out ahead of Celtic debut . da . HeraldScotland . 26 January 2010 . 20 January 2013 . Michael . Grant.
  7. Web site: Celtic line up move for 'Danish Duncan Ferguson' . 21 January 2010 . STV Sport. . 22 January 2010.
  8. News: Morten Rasmussen completes Celtic transfer from Brondby. 26 January 2010. The Guardian. 6 September 2011.
  9. Web site: Morten Rasmussen completes move to Celtic from Brondby . BBC Sport . 26 January 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  10. Web site: Celtic sign Viking raider Rasmussen . AFP . 26 January 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  11. News: Celtic 1 – 2 Hibernian. BBC Sport. BBC. 27 January 2010.
  12. News: Hamilton 0 – 1 Celtic . BBC Sport. BBC. 30 January 2010.
  13. News: Morten Rasmussen keeps Celtic hopes alive but Rangers win again at Falkirk . https://web.archive.org/web/20100203234659/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/scottishpremier/7114838/Morten-Rasmussen-keeps-Celtic-hopes-alive-but-Rangers-win-again-at-Falkirk.html . dead . 3 February 2010 . Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 30 January 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  14. Web site: Match: Dunfirmline Athletic vs Celtic – Scottish Cup . https://web.archive.org/web/20110604054355/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=287690&league=SCO.TENNENTS&cc=5739 . dead . 4 June 2011 . ESPN Soccernet . 7 February 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  15. News: Morten Rasmussen's late goal gives Celtic victory over Hibernian. The Guardian . 17 April 2010 . 20 January 2013 . Glenn . Gibbons.
  16. Web site: Rasmussen leaves Celtic to become Mainz man . STV Sport . 19 August 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  17. News: Celtic's Morten Rasmussen agrees Mainz loan deal . BBC Sport. 19 August 2010 . 19 August 2010.
  18. Web site: Mainz masterful as Stuttgart struggle . Bundesliga . 22 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718204748/http://www.bundesliga.de/en/liga/news/2009/index.php?f=0000161077.php . 18 July 2011 .
  19. Web site: VfL Wolfsburg 3–4 Mainz . https://web.archive.org/web/20110628222247/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=297167&cc=5739 . dead . 28 June 2011 . ESPN Soccernet . 28 August 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  20. Web site: Morten Rasmussen . Sky Sports . 20 January 2013.
  21. Web site: Rasmussen's delight at Bundesliga start with Mainz . STV Sport . 22 September 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  22. News: Rasmussen set for Celtic return. Sky Sports. 3 December 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  23. Web site: Rasmussen wechselt zu Aalborg . de . Bundesliga.de . 2 February 2011 . 20 January 2013.
  24. News: Morten Rasmussen moves to Turkey in loan deal. Celtic FC. 6 September 2011. 6 September 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120405031909/http://www.celticfc.net/newsstory?item=1516. 5 April 2012. dmy-all.
  25. News: Mighty Eskişehirspor misses goals for all the right reasons. Hürriyet Daily News. 20 September 2011. 23 September 2011.
  26. News: Celtic offload Morten Rasmussen permanently to Midtjylland. BBC Sport. BBC. 2 August 2012. 2 August 2012.
  27. Web site: How Midtjylland took the analytical route towards the Champions League. The Guardian. 27 July 2015. 1 June 2020.
  28. News: Avis: AGF er enig med 'Duncan' - men FCM siger nej . Tipsbladet . 23 September 2018 . da.
  29. Web site: Officielt: Duncan får halvandet år i Pogon . bold.dk . 30 January 2018 . 23 September 2018 . da.
  30. Web site: Danmark – Finland 6–0 . da . DBU.dk . 20 January 2013.
  31. Web site: Stephan Andersen: Årets Landsholdstalent . da . DBU.dk . 10 February 2004 . 20 January 2013.
  32. Web site: Celtic pick up their own 'Duncan' . ESPN Soccernet . 26 January 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100131064604/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature?id=731434 . 31 January 2010 .
  33. Web site: VM-bruttotruppen på plads . da . DBU.dk . 10 May 2010 . 20 January 2013.
  34. Web site: Duncan hasteindkaldt til landsholdet. 21 May 2010. Fyens.dk.
  35. Web site: World Cup 2010: Celtic's Rasmussen left out by Denmark . 28 May 2010. BBC Sport. 28 May 2010.
  36. https://www.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/duncan-stopper-og-bliver-traener-i-fcm/ Duncan stopper og bliver træner i FCM
  37. News: Morten Duncan Rasmussen career stats. Football Database.eu. 22 December 2012.
  38. News: Morten 'Duncan' Rasmussen Danish league stats. Superstats.dk. 22 December 2012.
  39. News: Morten Rasmussen Europe stats. UEFA.com. 13 November 2012.
  40. Web site: Siden blev ikke fundet! . www.dbu.dk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130217071312/http://www.dbu.dk/services/404.aspx?item=%2Fpage&user=extranet%5CAnonymous&site=DBU_Broendby . 17 February 2013.