Claus Madsen

Claus Madsen (born March 11, 1975) is a Danish football coach and former player in the midfielder position. He was most recently head coach of Skive IK. In his active career, Madsen played for Danish Superliga clubs FC Midtjylland and Odense BK, winning the 2002 Danish Cup with Odense.

Madsen made his Superliga debut with Odense BK in July 1999, and spent three seasons with the club, winning the 2002 Danish Cup. When Odense manager Troels Bech moved to league rivals FC Midtjylland (FCM) in the summer 2002, Madsen joined him, and went on to become a mainstay in the FCM. Madsen spent seven seasons with FCM, scoring eight goals in 126 Superliga games for the club. Known for a good technique, he suffered from an increasing number of injuries, and decided to end his career in January 2010. He went on to coach second-tier club Skive IK, with former FCM teammate Michael Hansen as manager. On June 24, 2013 got promoted and was assigned lead manager of Skive IK, as the club got relegated and the former manager left the club, leaving the manager seat empty. The club had many candidates but found that Claus Madsen was the perfect choice and the right manager to lead Skive IK to win the division and earn promotion to move back up to the Danish 1st Division. On 5 March 2014 he resigned as manager of Skive due to personal reasons.

Madsen

Madsen may refer to:

People

  • Madsen (surname)
  • Places

  • Madsen, Ontario, a community
  • Madsen, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
  • Other

  • Madsen (band), German rock band
  • DISA (company), Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S, is also known as Madsen, after its founder
  • Madsen machine gun, Danish light machine gun/squad automatic weapon
  • Madsen-Saetter machine gun, Danish general purpose machine gun
  • Madsen M-50, Danish Submachine gun
  • Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon, Danish type of machine cannon
  • Madsen (band)

    Madsen is a German rock band that hails from Priesseck, a section of Clenze in the Wendland. Three of the members are brothers with the surname Madsen, hence the band's name.

    Their music combines elements of pop, rock, indie and punk together with lyrics in German. They released their self-titled debut album in 2005 and reached No. 23 on the German music charts. In 2006, they released their second album, Goodbye Logik. Frieden im Krieg was released in 2008 and Labyrinth in 2010.

    History

    The Madsen brothers began playing music at an early age. Towards the end of the 1990s, they had already been in two bands: Alice's Gun and Hoerstuatz. One group based itself upon the Hard rock genre, while the other experimented with hip hop music and crossover elements. In 2004, the band wanted to further develop their music and lyrics and choose to change their name to Madsen. They sent their demos to Universal Music, which listened and signed Madsen to a contract at the end of 2004.

    The band played many local and regional shows and became local heroes of a sort in the Wendlands area. After playing before predominately small audiences in 2004, the band — through publicity generated by Universal Music — received the opportunity to play before larger audiences. They have since performed in several open-air music festivals, and have made appearances on MTV and various radio stations. In April and June 2005, Madsen's first two singles appeared, and in May 2005 their self-titled debut album was released. The album peaked at No. 23 on the German Charts and No. 39 on the Austrian Charts.

    Madsen (surname)

    Madsen is a common surname of Danish origin. The meaning of Madsen is Son of Mads. "Mads" is Danish form of Matthew. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Arch L. Madsen, American Radio and Television pioneer
  • Barbara Madsen, American Judge, Washington Supreme Court Justice
  • Birger Madsen, Norwegian professional football defender
  • Bo Madsen, guitarist of the Danish rock band Mew
  • Charles D. Madsen, American politician
  • Chris Madsen, Danish-American lawman of the Old West
  • Christian Madsen, American actor
  • Claus Madsen, Danish professional football midfielder
  • Eric Madsen, American college baseball coach
  • Gitte Madsen, Danish team handball player and Olympic champion
  • Gordon A. Madsen, American state legislator and assistant attorney general in Utah
  • Gunnar Madsen, American vocalist
  • Henrik O. Madsen, Danish businessperson and engineer
  • Jakob Broechner Madsen, Danish economist
  • Janne Madsen, Danish football midfielder
  • Jeff Madsen, American poker player, winner of a World Series of Poker event
  • John Madsen (American football), American football player
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