Jesper Fredberg

Jesper Fredberg is a Danish professional football coach. He was born on May 11, 1981 in the Danish city of Aarhus. He works as a coach in Panathinaikos F.C.'s youth academy, previously having worked with the club's technical director, Nikos Dabizas, as the coach of AC Omonia's youth academy.[1][2] Fredberg had a brief spell as caretaker manager for Omonia's senior side, replacing Ivaylo Petev for the last seven matches of the 2017–18 Cypriot First Division season.[3] He had previously assisted Omonia's caretaker manager Akis Ioakim at the end of the 2016–17 season.[4]


Professional football career

Jesper Fredberg began his career as a professional player at the age of 15. He played in the club of AGF Aarhus.

Professional coach career

Jesper Fredberg is one of the youngest professional coaches in Danish football.[5] He has worked as a trainer,[6] but also as a Technical Director and Talent Detector. He left his country very young for his country.

  • 1998-2004 : TST Football (United States of America)

Head Coach of the young teams

  • 2005-2007 : Brabrand IF (Denmark)

Head Coach of the young teams

  • 2007-2009 : Aarhus GF (Denmark)

Head Coach of the young teams

  • 2010-2013 : Brøndby IF (Denmark)

Head Coach of the young team

  • 2013-2014 : Aarhus GF (Denmark)

Head Coach of the professional Team

  • 2014-2016 : Danish Football Association (Denmark)

National Head Coach of U-23

  • 2016-2018 : Athletic Club Omonia Nicosia (Cyprus)[7]

Head Coach and Technical Director of the club's academy[8]

  • 2018-2019 : Panathinaikos Football Club[9] (Greece)[10]

Head Coach of the club's academy

Sport Director

Personal life

Jesper Fredberg has a past in the Danish military as a Sergeant in The Royal Guard, and is a trained policeman.

Jesper Fredberg speaks fluently Danish, English, German, Swedish and Greek.

Degrees and titles

  • UEFA Pro Football Coach License recognized by FIFA
  • MBA in Economics from Aarhus Business school
  • MBA in Management from Aarhus Business school
  • Sergeant in The Danish Royal Guard

References

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