Kim Poulsen (born 22 March 1959) is a Danish football manager and former amateur player.

Kim Poulsen
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-03-22) 22 March 1959 (age 65)
Place of birth Sønderborg, Denmark
Managerial career
Years Team
1987–1995 Aarhus Fremad
1996–1997 Horsens
1998 Aarhus Fremad
1999 Horsens
1999–2001 Viborg
2002 Randers Freja
2003 Singapore U19
2004 Singapore U23
2005 Armed Forces
2006–2007 Vejle Boldklub
2007–2010 Næstved
2010–2011 FC Hjørring
2011–2012 Tanzania U19
2012–2014 Tanzania
2014–2015 Silkeborg IF
2016–2018 Tanzania (head of development)
2018–2021 FC Sønderborg
2021–2022 Tanzania

Managerial career edit

Early career edit

Poulsen only played amateur football as an active player.[1] As a football manager, he gained national recognition when he won promotion with Danish club Aarhus Fremad five times in only nine years, from 1987 to 1995, and reached the Danish Superliga with the club. Between 1996 and 1997, Poulsen managed AC Horsens before moving back to Aarhus Fremad in 1998. He managed AC Horsens again in 1999, before being appointed manager of Viborg FF the same year. Under Poulsen, Viborg FF turned fully professional and won the 1999–2000 Danish Cup,[2] as well as the 2000 Danish Super Cup. In October 2001, Poulsen was sacked from his position in Viborg.[3] He would then go on to manage Randers Freja.

Singapore and return to Denmark edit

In December 2002, Poulsen moved to Singapore.[1] Here he managed the under-18 team of the Singapore national football team, the Young Lions, and the Singapore Armed Forces FC. Afterwards, Poulsen moved back to Denmark and joined Vejle Boldklub in January 2006 on a three-year contract.[4] He was sacked by the club in April 2007,[5] and joined Næstved BK in July 2007.[1]

In June 2010, Poulsen was named new manager of FC Hjørring. He left the club in April 2011 after being named as new coach of the Tanzania national under-21 team.[6] In May 2012, Poulsen was promoted to become manager of the Tanzania national team, replacing fellow Dane Jan Børge Poulsen.[7]

Silkeborg edit

On 8 December 2014, Poulsen was hired as a new head coach in Silkeborg IF and signed a two-year contract.[8] With the club struggling in the Superliga, he stated that he was no witch doctor but was optimistic in his mission to save Silkeborg from relegation.[9] Despite his efforts, the clubsuffered relegation following the 2014–15 season.[10] On 30 September 2015, Poulsen was dismissed by Silkeborg with the side placed 8th in the Danish second tier table.[11] Poulsen was succeeded by Peter Sørensen.[12]

Tanzania and Sønderborg edit

On 1 March 2016, Poulsen was hired as head of national football development for the Tanzania national team, which he described as a "dream job".[13]

After two years in Tanzania, Poulsen returned to Denmark and his hometown of Sønderborg where he was appointed manager of FC Sønderborg on a three-year contract.[14]

In February 2021 Poulsen resigned from his position at Sønderborg in order to take up the job as manager of the Tanzania national team once again.[15]

Honours edit

Viborg FF

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Trænerteam Archived 2013-06-12 at the Wayback Machine at naestvedboldklub.dk.
  2. ^ Nu vil Viborg have respekt, bold.dk, June 1, 2000.
  3. ^ Kim Poulsen fyret i Viborg, bold.dk, October 23, 2001.
  4. ^ Kim Poulsen ny træner i Vejle, bold.dk, September 23, 2005.
  5. ^ Vejle har fyret Kim Poulsen, bold.dk, April 2, 2007.
  6. ^ Kim Poulsen fra FC Hjørring til Tanzania, bold.dk, April 26, 2011.
  7. ^ Tanzania replace Jan Poulsen with namesake Kim Poulsen, bbc.co.uk, May 12, 2012.
  8. ^ Nøhr, Mikkel (8 December 2014). "Silkeborg fyrer Jesper S. - hyrer Kim Poulsen". bold.dk. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  9. ^ Helmin, Jesper (8 December 2014). "Ny SIF-træner: Jeg er ikke heksedoktor". bold.dk. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  10. ^ Helmin, Jesper (7 June 2015). "Silkeborg-træner vil glemme sæsonen". bold.dk. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  11. ^ Jensen, Kenneth (30 September 2015). "Silkeborg fyrer Kim Poulsen - ansætter tidligere AGF-træner". tipsbladet.dk. Tipsbladet. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  12. ^ Frederiksen, Søren (30 September 2015). "Peter Sørensen ny cheftræner i Silkeborg". bold.dk. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  13. ^ Helmin, Jesper (24 April 2016). "Kim Poulsen nyder afrikansk udfordring". bold.dk. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  14. ^ Kok, Frida. "Kim Poulsen er ny manager i FC Sønderborg". jv.dk. Jydske Vestkysten. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  15. ^ Christensen, Tage. "Kim Poulsen vender tilbage til Tanzania som landstræner". jv.dk. Jydske Vestkysten. Retrieved 16 February 2021.