Frank Hougaard

Frank Hougaard
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-12-29) December 29, 1963
Place of birth Denmark
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–2005 Næstved IF/Næstved Boldklub 507 (?)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Frank Hougaard (born 29 December 1963) is a former Danish footballer who played as a winger and fullback from 1986 to 2005.

Hougaard spent the vast majority of his professional career at Næstved Boldklub, totalling 507 league appearances, a club record. Although retiring several times, Hougaard was approached to help out his club when they faced relegation.

In his youth Hougaard played for Herlufsholm Gymnastikforening, a smaller club in Næstved. He made his league debut in the 1986 season on May 14, 1986 for Næstved IF[1] in an away game against AGF. 19 years later he made his final appearance on June 4, 2005 at the age of 41 as Næstved Boldklub lost 3-4 against Dalum in the 2004–05 Danish 1st Division. Although previously retired, he had agreed to help out his old club facing relegation. But his efforts were not enough, and Næstved Bolklub was relegated to the Danish Second Division.

At 22 years old his debut at Næstved Boldklub came quite late, making his total appearances for the club even more impressive. During his time in Næstved Boldklub he became somewhat of a cult figure among the fans, especially due to his never-ending loyalty to the club.

Hougaard spent almost his entire career at Næstved Boldklub, with a season as playing assistant manager for Erik Rasmussen at Skælskør BI and a short period with youth club Herlufsholm Gymnastikforening as the only exceptions.

Records

Hougaard has the most appearances at Næstved Boldklub, with 507 league appearances spanning 19 years. On May 23, 1993, Hougaard scored the 1000th goal in the Danish Superliga.

In his first season at Næstved Boldklub he won bronze as the club finished third in the Danish league. In 1988 he won silver medal as Næstved Boldklub finished runners-up. In 1994 he won the silver medal as Næstved Boldkub lost the Danish Cup final against Brøndby IF.

Notes

  1. Næstved IF changed into Næstved Boldklub in 1995
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