Jacob Laursen
Laursen most notably played for English club Derby County and won the Danish Superliga championship with Silkesborg and Copenhagen.In July 1996, Laursen moved abroad to play for English club Derby County in a transfer deal worth £500,000.[5] One of his more memorable moments for the club was goal from a free-kick on 4 September 1996, he, from the edge of the penalty area, lashed the ball into the top corner, with great power and accuracy, to give Derby the lead against Alex Ferguson's Manchester United team.[17] He moved back to Denmark to play on an amateur basis in September 2003, and enlisted at childhood club Vejle Boldklub in the second-tier Danish 1st Division.Laursen cited personal reasons, as well as the booing he received by Danish spectators when he came on as a substitute for his 25th national team game in November 1999.