Carit Falch
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carit Falch | ||
Date of birth | 16 December 1976 | ||
Place of birth | Karlslunde, Denmark | ||
Teams managed | |||
Years | Team | ||
2014–2015 | Brønshøj | ||
2016–2018 | Lithuania U21 | ||
2018–2019 | Enosis Neon Paralimni | ||
2020–2021 | Lyngby | ||
2021 | Vejle |
Carit Falch (born 16 December 1976) is a Danish football manager. He most recently worked as the manager of Danish Superliga club Vejle Boldklub.
Career[]
He started managing youth players at Karlslunde IF, Greve Fodbold, Hvidovre IF, FC Nordsjælland, and HB Køge.[1]
In 2014 he got his first senior management job, when he replaced Bo Henriksen as manager of Brønshøj Boldklub in the Danish 1st Division.[2] With the club placed in last position in April 2015, he left by mutual consent.[3]
Falch then became director of the talent department of FC Helsingør in July 2015.[4] He held that position until February 2017, when he was announced as new manager of the Lithuania national under-21 football team.[5]
In November 2018 Falch moved to Cyprus to become new manager of Enosis Neon Paralimni FC in the Cypriot First Division.[6] He led the club to the semifinals of the 2018–19 Cypriot Cup.[7] Nevertheless, he resigned in April 2019 with three rounds of the season to go.[8]
Falch then returned to the youth department of FC Nordsjælland.[9] In June 2020 he became new manager of the youth team of Lyngby Boldklub.[10] He was promoted to caretaker manager of Lyngby's Danish Superliga team in November 2020, when Christian Nielsen suffered from a concussion, and in December 2020 he was made permanent manager of Lyngby Boldklub.[11]
Falch did not succeed in saving Lyngby from relegation despite a run of good results. Following the relegation, he was signed as new manager of Vejle Boldklub.[12] Following a poor start to the 2021–22 season with four loses and a draw in five games, Vejle sacked Falch on 17 August 2021.[13]
References[]
- ^ "Mange i Danmark forstår ikke, hvor svært det er" (in Danish). Tipsbladet. 2021-04-18. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Carit Falch ny cheftræner i Brønshøj" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Brønshøj skilles med cheftræneren" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "FCH opruster talentudvikling med Carit Falch" (in Danish). FC Helsingør. 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Dansker er ny U21-landstræner i Litauen" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Carit Falch bliver træner for Duncan på Cypern" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "AGONA Interview: Carit Falch, the promising coach in Paralimni". Agona Sport. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Doxa fight to survive, Alki relegated after thriller in Paralimni". Agona Sport. 2019-05-19. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Carit Falch kommer hjem" (in Danish). FC Nordsjælland. 2019-06-29. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Carit Falch ny U19-cheftræner" (in Danish). Lyngby Boldklub. 2020-05-22. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Lyngby fyrer cheftræneren - Falch afløser" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2020-12-21. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Officielt: Vejle køber Falch fri i Lyngby" (in Danish). bold.dk. 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
- ^ "Bundproppen Vejle fyrer træneren efter bare fem kampe" (in Danish). Politiken. 2021-08-17. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
External links[]
- Carit Falch management career statistics at Soccerbase
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Danish football managers
- Brønshøj BK managers
- Enosis Neon Paralimni FC managers
- Lyngby Boldklub managers
- Vejle Boldklub managers
- Expatriate football managers in Lithuania
- Expatriate football managers in Cyprus
- Danish Superliga managers
- Danish football biography stubs