Nikolaj Jacobsen

As a coach, Jacobsen won the 2013 Danish Handball League with Aalborg Håndbold, and led Rhein-Neckar Löwen to back-to-back German Handball-Bundesliga championships in the 2016 and 2017 season.Born in Viborg, Nikolaj Jacobsen moved with his parents to Southern Funen as a child, and began playing handball at the age of 11.[5] Having played youth handball at GOG Håndbold, Nikolaj Jacobsen made his senior debut for the club in 1990, at the age of 18.[6] The temperamental Jacobsen was also taught to be a team player, by his new Swedish teammates Magnus Wislander, Staffan Olsson and Stefan Lövgren.[11] In the following three seasons, Jacobsen scored 1015 goals in a total 142 games for Kiel,[9] as the club won two Handball Bundesliga championships and two German Cup titles.Kiel also finished second in the international 1999–2000 EHF Champions League tournament, losing 52–54 on aggregate to FC Barcelona Handbol in the final.[9] In the opening game of the 2001–02 Bundesliga season, Jacobsen injured his knee when he collided with the goalkeeper of opposing team SG Wallau/Massenheim.[15] Jacobsen scored 71 goals in 28 league games for Viborg during his time at the club,[9] but focused increasingly on his role as assistant coach.
Jacobsen at BSV in 2011.
Nikolaj Busk JakobsenDenmark2018 European ChampionshipViborg, DenmarkTHW KielViborg HKBjerringbro-SilkeborgAalborg HåndboldRhein-Neckar LöwenhandballDanish national teamDanish Handball LeagueHandball-Bundesliga2017 seasonGOG HåndboldEHF CupViborgassociation footballDenmark men's national handball teamAnders Dahl-NielsenrelegatedZvonimir Serdarušićteam playerMagnus WislanderStaffan OlssonStefan LövgrenGerman Cup1999–2000 EHF Champions LeagueFC Barcelona HandbolGreece men's national handball team1999 World Handball ChampionshipFlemming HansenLars ChristiansenAll-Star TeamgoalkeeperSG Wallau/Massenheimbronze medals2002 European Championshipplayer-coachEuropean Handball FederationteacherUlrik Wilbekrunners-upDanish CupBjerringbro-Silkeborg VoelMorten BjerreGuðmundur Guðmundsson2016 BundesligaGerman ChampionshipDanish ChampionshipWorld Men's Handball ChampionshipEuropean Men's Handball ChampionshipOlympic GamesInternational Handball FederationOlympediaClaude OnestaValero Rivera LópezLjubomir VranjesDagur SigurðssonDidier DinartA. Dahl-NielsenK. NielsenU. WilbekG. GuðmundssonDenmark squad2018 European Championship – 4th placeN. LandinKirkeløkkeM. LandinMortensenZachariassenLindbergR. ToftMøllerMøllgaardMensahH. ToftHansenDamgaardBalling2019 World Championship – Gold medalMarkussenM. HansenJ. Hansen2020 European Championship – 13th placeBrammingSaugstrupAndersson2021 World Championship – Gold medalE. JakobsenE. NielsenGidselLæsøB. Jakobsen2020 Summer Olympics – Silver medalJakobsen2022 European Championship – Bronze medalAntonsenMensing2023 World Championship – Gold medalK. MøllerJørgensenPytlickL. Møller2024 European Championship – Silver medalNielsenMadsen2024 Summer Olympics – Gold medals