Benny Nielsen (footballer)

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Benny Nielsen
Personal information
Full name Benny Nielsen
Date of birth (1951-03-17) March 17, 1951 (age 73)
Place of birth Frederiksvaerk, Denmark
Position(s) forward
Team information
Current team
Director of football - BK Avarta
Youth career
Brederød IF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1971 AB
1971–1974 Cercle Brugge 79 (21)
1974–1977 RWDM
1977–1981 Anderlecht
1981–1982 AS Saint-Étienne
International career
Denmark U-19 1 (0)
Denmark U-21 2 (0)
1970–1982 Denmark 28 (7)
Managerial career
2012 Greve Fodbold
2015- BK Avarta (director of football)[1]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jørgen "Benny" Nielsen is a Danish former football player. His position on the field was usually striker, although he also could play as midfielder. Nielsen played 28 matches for Denmark, scoring 7 goals. He made his début against Scotland in a 1–0 loss.

Nielsen started playing football with Brederød IF. He made his a-team début with AB. In 1971, he left Denmark for Belgium. His Belgian career took off immediately, with a hat trick in a cup match against SK Gullegem. One season later, fellow Danishman Morten Olsen became Nielsen's teammate.

In 1974, Nielsen went to RWDM. The team became national champions that season. Just like with Cercle, Nielsen would also stay three seasons for the Brussels team RWDM, as he went to their main rivals Anderlecht. This was again quite a successful move, as Anderlecht won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup that season. In 1981, Nielsen won the national title with Anderlecht. This was also his last season in Belgium. Nielsen ended his career with French side AS Saint-Étienne.

After retiring as a player he worked as a scout for Chelsea F.C. in Denmark. He managed Greve Fodbold from March 2012 until October 2012.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Cercle Brugge top scorer
1972
Succeeded by
Belgium Raf Lapeire


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