Vejle Boldklub - Notable Players

Notable Players

1950s

  • Poul Mejer (1950)
  • Poul Jensen (1953)
  • Knud Herbert Sørensen (I) (1954)
  • Tommy Troelsen (1957)
  • Henning Enoksen (1957)
  • Bent Sørensen (1957)

1960s

  • Johnny Hansen (1962)
  • Karsten Lund (1962)
  • Ole Fritsen (1963)
  • Ulrik le Fevre (1965)
  • Jørgen Markussen (1966)
  • Flemming Serritslev (1966)

1970s

  • Iver Schriver (1970)
  • Allan Simonsen (1971)
  • Knud Herbert Sørensen (II) (1971)
  • Gert Eg (1973)
  • Ib Jacquet (1975)
  • Ulrich Thychosen (1975)
  • Steen Thychosen (1977)
  • Alex Nielsen (1978)

1980s

  • John Sivebæk (1980)
  • Troels Rasmussen (1980)
  • Finn Christensen (1981)
  • Henrik Risom (1986)
  • Johnny Mølby (1987)
  • Brian Steen Nielsen (1988)
  • Preben Elkjær Larsen (1988)
  • Keld Bordinggaard (1989)
  • John Larsen (1989)
  • Jacob Laursen (1989)

1990s

  • Thomas Gravesen (1995)
  • Kaspar Dalgas (1995)
  • Peter Graulund (1995)
  • Dejvi Glavevski (1995)
  • Thomas Sørensen (1996)

2000s

  • Erik Boye (2000)
  • Baré (2002)
  • Chris Sørensen (2004)
  • Bora Zivkovic (2007)
  • Pablo Piñones-Arce (2008)
  • Jimmy Nielsen (2009)

2010s

  • Steffen Kielstrup (2010)
  • Peter Ankersen (2012)

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