Thomas Christiansen Explained

Thomas Christiansen
Fullname:Thomas Christiansen Tarín
Birth Date:11 March 1973
Birth Place:Hadsund, Denmark
Height:1.80 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Panama (manager)
Youthyears1:1982–1988
Youthclubs1:Avedøre
Youthyears2:1988
Youthclubs2:Brøndby
Youthyears3:1989–1991
Youthclubs3:Hvidovre
Youthyears4:1991
Youthclubs4:B.93
Years1:1991–1996
Caps1:60
Goals1:28
Years2:1993–1996
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1993
Clubs3:Sporting Gijón (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:4
Years4:1993–1994
Clubs4:Osasuna (loan)
Caps4:14
Goals4:1
Years5:1994–1995
Clubs5:Racing Santander (loan)
Caps5:15
Goals5:1
Years6:1996–1997
Caps6:50
Goals6:5
Years7:1997–1999
Caps7:41
Goals7:6
Years8:1999
Caps8:17
Goals8:5
Years9:2000
Caps9:12
Goals9:3
Years10:2000
Caps10:4
Goals10:2
Years11:2001–2003
Caps11:76
Goals11:38
Years12:2003–2006
Caps12:55
Goals12:12
Totalcaps:354
Totalgoals:105
Nationalyears1:1992–1995
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:1993
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:2013
Managerclubs1:Al Jazira (assistant)
Manageryears2:2014–2016
Managerclubs2:AEK Larnaca
Manageryears3:2016–2017
Managerclubs3:APOEL
Manageryears4:2017–2018
Managerclubs4:Leeds United
Manageryears5:2019–2020
Managerclubs5:Union SG
Manageryears6:2020–
Managerclubs6:Panama

Thomas Christiansen Tarín[1] (born 11 March 1973) is a football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is the current manager of the Panama national team.

Left-footed, he played for a number of clubs in Danish, Spanish and German football over a 15-year professional career, being crowned the top goalscorer of the 2002–03 Bundesliga whilst with Bochum. Born in Denmark, he represented the Spain national team.

In 2013, Christiansen started working as a manager. He led Panama at two CONCACAF Gold Cups, finishing as runners-up in 2023.

Playing career

Early years

Born in Hadsund in Denmark to a Spanish mother, Christiansen was raised in Copenhagen.[2] [3] [4] He started playing football aged nine in Avedøre, then spent one year at Brøndby before moving on to Hvidovre.

Christiansen trained with the youth team of Real Madrid, but when his mother forbade him to join the club, he moved to B.93.[2] In May 1991, he scored six goals in a youth team match against KB, and went back to Spain to train with defending La Liga champions Barcelona.[5]

Barcelona

Christiansen signed a four-year contract with Barcelona in July 1991, when Johan Cruyff was team manager, with a dream of playing alongside their Danish playmaker Michael Laudrup.[6] He started competing as a senior with the reserves,[7] where he soon was joined by compatriot Ronnie Ekelund; during this period, he was frequently called up to train with the main squad, but received almost no playing time due to stiff competition.[8]

When he joined Barcelona, Christiansen agreed to a clause in his contract that stated he would be a Spanish citizen, and thereby not count towards the foreigner quota in the league. After becoming naturalised, he was called up for the under-21 team in December 1992,[9] and scored a goal to help defeat Germany 2–1.[10]

Still playing for Barcelona's B team, Christiansen was called up for the Spain senior squad by manager Javier Clemente, in January 1993, making his debut against Mexico on the 27th and impressing in a game which featured few regulars for the European nation.[11] He prolonged his link with the Catalans until 1997, and made his official debut for the club when he played the last seven minutes of the UEFA Super Cup final – first leg – away to Werder Bremen.[12] [13] He appeared in his first competitive match in a Copa del Rey tie against Atlético Madrid, and was once more selected to the national team, appearing as a substitute in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Lithuania and scoring with a flick of the heel in an eventual 5–0 home win.[14]

Without having played any league games for Barcelona, Christiansen was put on loan at fellow top-division club Sporting de Gijón, in February 1993. He was mostly injured during that stint, but managed four league goals, subsequently returning to the Camp Nou where he suffered another injury during pre-season;[15] other loans followed, first at Osasuna then at Racing de Santander in the 1994–95 season, starting well enough at the latter to earn another call-up by Spain, only to pull out due to injury.[16]

Mixed success

Spanish league regulations stated that following three years of loan contracts, Barcelona had to compensate Christiansen financially, if they declined any proposed transfer deal. He was first sold to English club Manchester City in October 1995, but wanted to stay in Spain, being instead transferred to Real Oviedo the next January for DKK 4.6 million.[17] Following a good start, he failed to score any goals in his second year even though he appeared in 31 matches, and was sold to Segunda División's Villarreal in November 1997, helping them promote[18] but managing to find the net only once the following campaign, which ended in relegation.[19]

A proposed deal with a Mexican team never materialised, and Christiansen was without a club in 1999. He went on to play for Terrassa FC in the Spanish lower leagues,[20] finishing that season at Panionios in Greece before returning to Denmark in August 2000, signing with defending Danish champions Herfølge, and showing good form when he scored two goals in a win over eventual runners-up Brøndby.

Breakthrough in Germany

In January 2001, Christiansen moved to Germany to play for VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga, being relegated to the second division (as with Herfølge) but contributing 17 goals the following season to be the North Rhine-Westphalia's team top scorer as they won promotion; he added 21 in next year's top flight, being crowned joint league top scorer with Giovane Élber of Bayern Munich.[21] [22]

Following that achievement, Christiansen was signed by Hannover 96 in June 2003 to replace Fredi Bobic.[23] He scored nine times in his first year, but failed to reproduce his previous form mainly due to several injuries, including a knee operation and two shinbone ailments; in the summer of 2006, the club chose not to prolong his contract and he left, retiring shortly after at the age of 33.[24] [8]

Coaching career

Early spells and AEK

Christiansen started his managerial career in the United Arab Emirates, as part of Luis Milla's coaching staff at Al Jazira, arriving in February 2013 and leaving in October as the latter was fired. In late April 2014 he was appointed head coach of AEK Larnaca in the Cypriot First Division, after having been approached for the job by former Barcelona B teammate Xavier Roca, who acted as director of football;[25] in his first two seasons, he led them to consecutive best-ever runner-up league finishes.[26] [27] [28]

Also during the 2015–16 campaign, Christiansen coached his team to the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League, losing 4–0 on aggregate to Bordeaux.[29]

APOEL

On 21 May 2016, after two successful seasons, Christiansen moved to reigning Cypriot champions APOEL, signing a one-year contract effective as of 1 June.[30] On 2 August, they knocked out Rosenborg 4–1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League,[31] being ousted the following round by Copenhagen[32] and eventually reaching the last-16 stage in the Europa League for the first time in their history.[33] [34]

Christiansen won his first managerial title in 2017 after conquering the Cypriot League, losing only two games during the season and having the best defensive record with 27 clean sheets.[35] [36] He also reached the final of the domestic cup, lost 1–0 to Apollon Limassol;[37] on 25 May a meeting between club and coach was held, and subsequently both decided to part ways.[38]

Leeds United

On 15 June 2017, Christiansen was announced as the new head coach of Championship club Leeds United,[39] after being appointed by new owner Andrea Radrizzani to replace Garry Monk, with the club announcing that they wanted "to appoint someone who can help us create a winning culture at the club and unite everyone connected with Leeds United, from the players to the supporters".[26] [36] [40] Four days later, it was revealed that he would be joined by assistant Julio Bañuelos, fitness coach Iván Torres and goalkeeper coach Marcos Abad.[41]

Christiansen was dismissed on 4 February 2018, after a poor run of results and with the team tenth in the table.[42]

Union SG

On 1 July 2019, Christiansen was appointed at Belgian First Division B's Union SG.[43] He was released in May 2020.[44]

Panama

Christiansen was named new manager of the Panama national team on 23 July 2020, replacing Américo Gallego who was released amid a restructuring of the Panamanian Football Federation.[45] [46] His first games were friendlies away to neighbours Costa Rica on 10 and 13 October, both won by a single Abdiel Ayarza goal.[47]

At the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Christiansen's team were eliminated from the group stage after failing to beat Qatar and Honduras.[48] The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign was ended by a 5–1 defeat to the United States in Orlando in the penultimate fixture.[49]

Christiansen's Panama came fourth at the CONCACAF Nations League finals in 2023.[50] Later in June and July at the Gold Cup, they won on penalties against hosts the United States in the semi-finals in San Diego, but lost the final to Mexico by a single goal.[51]

Career statistics

International goal

Score and result list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Christiansen goal.

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
AEK Larnaca1 June 201429 April 2016
APOEL1 June 201631 May 2017[52]
Leeds United15 June 20174 February 2018
Union Saint-Gilloise1 July 201922 May 2020
Panama22 July 2020Present
Total

Honours

Player

Barcelona

1992[12]

Spain U21

Individual

Manager

APOEL

2016–17[35]

Panama

See also

Notes and References

  1. in Danish pronounced as /ˈtsʰʌmæs kʰʁeˈstjænˀsn̩ taˈʁin/, pronounced as /es/
  2. News: Cruyffs nye stjerneskud Thomas fra Hvidovre . Cruyff's newest star from Hvidovre . . Steen . Uno . da . 4 July 1991.
  3. Web site: Football: Top to Bochum; Dane from Spain Thomas gives new boys dream start . The Free Library . 26 August 2002 . 31 July 2014.
  4. Web site: AEK Larnaca make sixth signing . Parikiaki . 18 June 2014 . 31 July 2014.
  5. News: Pingel bliver den næste . Pingel will be the next . . Jens-Carl . Kristensen . da . 30 June 1991.
  6. News: Drømmen er at spille med Laudrup . Dream of playing with Laudrup . . da . 31 July 1991.
  7. News: Jonathan Soriano se convierte en el máximo goleador de la historia del filial. Jonathan Soriano becomes the highest goalscorer in the history of the reserves. La Vanguardia. es. 2 March 2011. 6 November 2019.
  8. Web site: Thomas Christiansen, entre contrastes y azares. Thomas Christiansen, between contrasts and jinxes. Sphera Sports. Juanma. Perera. es. 25 October 2016. 21 June 2024.
  9. News: Thomas på spansk landshold . Thomas with Spanish national team . BT . Peter Juul . Madsen . da . 14 December 1992.
  10. News: Los sub-21 de Goikoetxea ganan a Alemania por 1–2 . Goikoetxea's under-21 defeat Germany 1–2 . . es . 16 December 1992 . 20 December 2014.
  11. News: Más joven, pero igual de gris . Younger, but just as grey . Mundo Deportivo . Rogelio . Román . es . 28 January 1993 . 20 December 2014.
  12. News: El Barça encarrila otro euro-título . Barça all but win another euro-title . Mundo Deportivo . Jesús . Galindo . es . 11 February 1993 . 20 December 2014.
  13. News: Christiansen: "Al fin he cumplido mi gran sueño" . Christiansen: "Finally my big dream has come true" . Mundo Deportivo . Jesús . Galindo . es . 11 February 1993 . 20 December 2014.
  14. News: La selección repite otro 5–0 en Sevilla . The national team repeat another 5–0 in Seville . Mundo Deportivo . Alberto . Sanchis . es . 25 February 1993 . 20 December 2014.
  15. News: Jeg vil spille for Cruyff . I want to play for Cruyff . Ekstra Bladet . Frits . Ahlstrøm . da . 30 October 1994.
  16. News: Qué fue de… Christiansen. What happened to… Christiansen. 20 minutos. Edu. Casado. es. 2 January 2008. 21 June 2024.
  17. News: Oviedo scorer mål- sluger . BT . Jørgen . Pihl . da . 7 January 1996.
  18. Web site: 20 años después: el reencuentro de la plantilla del primer ascenso del Villarreal CF a Primera División. 20 years later: the Villarreal CF squad of the first promotion to Primera División meet again. Revista Poble. es. 12 June 2018. 21 June 2024.
  19. Web site: 100 anys en 24 imatges en groc. 100 years in 24 pictures in yellow. Revista Poble. es. 2023. 21 June 2024.
  20. News: En stjerne i mørket . A star in the dark . Aktuelt . da . 30 October 1999.
  21. Web site: Aubameyang ist Torschützenkönig 2017 . Aubameyang is 2017 top scorer . Spox . de . 20 May 2017 . 22 June 2017.
  22. Web site: Thomas CHRISTIANSEN Tarín – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga . . Matthias . Arnhold . 9 May 2011.
  23. News: Hannover 96: Christiansen ersetzt Bobic . Hannover 96: Christiansen replaces Bobic . . de . 6 June 2003 . 3 June 2020.
  24. Web site: "Bochum war wie eine Familie". "Bochum were like a family". Revier Sport. Kristina. Jäger. de. 10 November 2012. 21 June 2024.
  25. Web site: Συμβόλαιο συνεργασίας με Thomas Christiansen . Cooperation contract with Thomas Christiansen . AEK Larnaca . el . 30 April 2014 . 1 May 2014.
  26. Web site: Head coach appointed. Leeds United F.C.. 15 June 2017. 15 June 2017.
  27. Web site: ΑΠΟΕΛ – ΑΕΚ 1–1 (video). ΑPΟΕL – ΑΕΚ 1–1 (video). Cyprus Football Association. el. 16 May 2015. 11 November 2015. dead. https://archive.today/20150524234726/http://www.cfa.com.cy/Gr/news/22530/1762710/159. 24 May 2015.
  28. Web site: http://www.cfa.com.cy/Gr/news/22618. el:Η τελική κατάταξη. The final ranking. Cyprus Football Association. el. 24 May 2015. 11 November 2015.
  29. News: Ligue Europa. Très efficace, Bordeaux se qualifie pour les barrages. Europa League. Highly effective, Bordeaux qualify to playoffs. Ouest-France. fr. 6 August 2015. 21 June 2017.
  30. Web site: Σύναψη συμφωνίας με τον προπονητή Thomas Christiansen. Agreement with coach Thomas Christiansen. APOEL FC. el. 21 May 2016. 21 May 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160629133738/http://apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=15100&tt=graphic&lang=l1. 29 June 2016.
  31. Web site: APOEL 3–0 Rosenborg. UEFA. 2 August 2016. 15 June 2017.
  32. Web site: Champions League play-off draw made. UEFA. 5 August 2016. 15 June 2017.
  33. Web site: UEFA Europa League round of 32 draw. UEFA. 12 December 2016. 15 June 2017.
  34. Web site: Gladbach, Anderlecht, Celta and Lyon take headlines. UEFA. 23 February 2017. 15 June 2017.
  35. News: Apoel seal title after win over arch-rivals Omonia. Cyprus Mail. Iacovos. Constantinou. 13 May 2017. 15 June 2017.
  36. News: Thomas Christiansen: New Leeds United head coach's managerial career in focus. Yorkshire Evening Post. 15 June 2017. 15 June 2017.
  37. News: Ten-man Apollon defeat Apoel to win Cyprus Cup. Cyprus Mail. Andreas. Vou. 24 May 2017. 22 June 2017.
  38. Web site: Μη ανανέωση συνεργασίας με Thomas Christiansen. Partnership with Thomas Christiansen not renewed. APOEL FC. el. 25 May 2016. 25 May 2016.
  39. Web site: Thomas Christiansen: Leeds United name ex-Spain international as head coach. BBC Sport. 15 June 2017. 15 June 2017.
  40. News: Leeds United: Unknown Dane Christiansen get Radrizzani's blessing. Yorkshire Evening Post. 15 June 2017. 15 June 2017.
  41. Web site: Thomas Christiansen | The first press conference. Leeds United F.C.. 19 June 2017. 19 June 2017.
  42. Web site: Leeds dismiss manager Thomas Christiansen after eight months. BBC Sport. 4 February 2018. 4 February 2018.
  43. News: Thomas Christiansen is de nieuwe trainer van Union Sint-Gillis: "Blij dat we iemand met zo'n cv konden aanwerven". Thomas Christiansen is the new manager of Union Saint-Gilloise: "Glad we could recruit someone with such a résumé". Het Nieuwsblad. nl. 1 July 2019. 1 July 2019.
  44. Web site: Thomas Christiansen: Fin de la collaboration.. Thomas Christiansen: End of cooperation.. Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. fr. May 2020. 23 May 2020.
  45. News: Thomas Christiansen, nuevo seleccionador de Panamá. Thomas Christiansen, new Panama national team manager. Mundo Deportivo. Jordi. Archs. es. 23 July 2020. 31 July 2020.
  46. News: Ex-Spain forward Christiansen takes charge of Panama. Qatar News. 24 July 2020. 31 July 2020.
  47. Web site: Thomas Christiansen y su retorno a Costa Rica, donde todo comenzó. Thomas Christiansen and his return to Costa Rica, where it all began. RPC Televisión. es. 26 January 2022. 9 June 2022.
  48. Web site: Recap: Panama 3, Grenada 1. Major League Soccer. Ari. Liljenwall. 21 July 2021. 9 June 2022.
  49. News: Las lágrimas de Thomas Christiansen tras la eliminación de Panamá del Mundial de Qatar 2022. Thomas Christiansen's tears after Panama's elimination from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. La Prensa. es. 27 March 2022. 9 June 2022.
  50. News: Mexico seeks a Gold Cup championship against Panama in redemption tour after disappointing World Cup. The Washington Post. 16 July 2023. 27 July 2023.
  51. News: Gimenez the hero as Mexico down Panama 1-0 to lift 9th Gold Cup. France 24. 17 July 2023. 27 July 2023.
  52. Web site: Managers: Thomas Christiansen. Soccerbase. Centurycomm. 4 February 2018.
  53. News: España pierde la inocencia . Spain lose innocence . Mundo Deportivo . Francesc . Aguilar . es . 16 April 1994 . 22 June 2017.