You have an amazing memory Mrs BMB. Viggo Jensen was indeed one of my favourite Tigers player from that era..along with Raich, Billy Bly, and Jock Davison. Like Jock he was a tough as nails full back but also could play up front and score goals as others have mentioned. One of the most versatile players ever to have worn the black and amber, and enormously popular with the fans.
Viggo Jensen (footballer, born 1921)
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Hans Viggo Jensen (March 29, 1921 – November 30, 2005), known simply as
Viggo Jensen, was a Danish
football (soccer) player in the
midfielder position, who played professionally for English club
Hull City from 1949 to 1956. He started his playing career with Danish amateur team
Esbjerg fB. Jensen played 15 games and scored one goal for the
Denmark national football team and won a
bronze medal with Denmark at the
1948 Summer Olympics.
[1]
Biography[edit]
Jensen was born in
Skagen, but made his senior level break-through with Danish club
Esbjerg fB in the amateur-only
Danish football.
[2] He made his debut for Esbjerg in September 1939, and played at least 195 official games for the club until 1948, including 68 games in the
Danish top-flight championship from 1941 to 1945.
[3] Viggo Jensen was a physically strong player with a great fitness and tackling ability,
[4] as well as flair and technique.
[5]
Jensen got his international debut in June 1945, and was a part of the amateur-only Danish national team until October 1948.
[1] He was one of only a few players from outside the
Copenhagen area able to force his way into the national team, and was most often the only provincial player in the starting line-up.
[5] Jensen's versatility saw him deployed in a number of positions for the national team, as injury or bad form among his teammates dictated, though usually as a
wing half back. According to then-captain of the national team,
Knud Lundberg, Jensen's best position was as
central half back, a position he was only allowed to play once for Denmark; leading the team to an 8-0 win against the
Poland national football team. Following the game, Jensen was criticized by the
Danish Football Association for successfully dribbling and passing the ball to his teammates instead of doing as he had been instructed; to hoof the ball away whenever he came under pressure.
[5] Even though Esbjerg were demoted to the
Danish 2nd Division in 1945, Jensen kept his place in the national team squad, and was the only player from a non-Copenhagen team selected to represent his country at the
1948 Summer Olympics in
London. Here he filled in for injured
Poul Petersen as right
full back, and played all four games as Denmark won bronze medals.
[5]
After the London Olympics, Jensen moved to play for
English 2nd Division team
Hull City from October 1948 to November 1956,
[6] appearing in 308 Football League matches and scoring 51 goals.
[7] Jensen played the two first years as an amateur, before signing a professional contract with the club. His early appearances were at
inside-right, but he demonstrated great versatility, playing in every outfield position except on the wings. His later appearances were mainly as a left-back.
[6]
In December 1956, he returned to Denmark to coach
Esbjerg fB,
[6] and he later coached lower-league team
Varde Boldklub.
[4] Upon his return to Denmark, he worked 23 years at the Esbjerg public power plant.
[8]