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Kris Stadsgaard was born on 1 August, 1985 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Discover Kris Stadsgaard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Kris Stadsgaard Height, Weight & Measurements
At 39 years old, Kris Stadsgaard height
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Kris Stadsgaard Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kris Stadsgaard worth at the age of 39 years old? Kris Stadsgaard’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Denmark. We have estimated
Kris Stadsgaard's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
However, Stadgaard’s first team opportunities was limited for the next two seasons, as he suffered injuries and made eight appearances as a result.
In the 2015–16 season, Stadsgaard continued to recover his knee injury since the start of the last season. By mid–August, he returned from injury and appeared as an unused substitute bench on three occasion throughout August. However, once again, Stadsgaard suffered another injury again, as well as, competitions and never appeared in the first team for the rest of the season. While recovering from injury, Stadsgaard’s future at Copenhagen was in doubt after he was left out of the training camp in Dubai. At the end of the 2015–16 season, Stadsgaard’s release by the club was confirmed. Because of his ongoing battle with injury, Stadsgaard announced his retirement from football.
The 2014–15 season saw Stadsgaard switched shirt from four to thirteen instead following the arrival of Per Nilsson. However, at the start of the 2014–15 season, Stadsgaard suffered a knee injury and required surgery as a result. Because of this, Stadsgaard never made an appearance in the 2014–15 season, as his recovery was delayed on numerous occasion.
In the 2013–14 season, Stadsgaard found his first team place at the club under threat following the arrival of Olof Mellberg. However, he soon lost his first team place, resulting him on the substitute bench, as well as, his own injury concern. Following his recovery from injury, Stadsgaard was given a handful of first team appearances for the rest of the season following the sale of Sigurðsson and Ottesen. Despite suffering from injury later on, he went on to make twenty–two appearances in all competitions in the 2013–14 season.
On 23 January 2012 Málaga broke the news that they were parting with Stadsgaard in their website. After his release from Spain, Stadsgaard signed for Danish side Copenhagen, returning to his homeland and played his first Danish club for the first time since 2007.
Upon arriving at Copenhagen, Stadsgaard was given the captaincy. Stadsgaard made his Copenhagen debut on 4 March 2012, where he made his first start, in a 1–1 draw against AaB. Since making his debut, Stadsgaard managed to dispatch a first team place from Ragnar Sigurðsson. However, Stadsgaard suffered an injury that kept him out for two weeks. Following his return, he managed to regained his first team place, but was involved in an incident with Manager Carsten V. Jensen after Stadsgaard reportedly told him to shut up following a 2–2 draw against SønderjyskE. Although the club was unsuccessful to win the league later in the season, Stadsgaard finished the half season at Copenhagen, making fourteen appearances in all competitions. Despite this, Stadsgaard helped the side win the Danish Cup nevertheless.
In the 2012–13 season, Stadsgaard appeared on the substitute bench for the first two league matches, due to new Manager Ariël Jacobs preferring Sigurðsson and Sölvi Ottesen. After appearing on the substitute bench for the next two matches once more between 25 August 2012 and 2 September 2012, Stadsgaard returned to the first team on 15 September 2012, where he set up a goal for Igor Vetokele to score an equaliser, in a 2–1 win over Nordsjælland. It wasn’t until on 21 October 2012 when he scored his first Copenhagen goal, in a 1–0 win over Brøndby and then scored again two weeks later, on 3 November 2012, in a 2–0 win over Aarhus GF. As the 2012–13 season progressed, Stadsgaard helped the club win the league this season and went on to make thirty–eight appearances and scoring two times in all competitions.
Ahead of the 2011–12 season, Stadsgaard was linked a return move to his homeland, with Copenhagen keen on signing him, which was denied Stadsgaard, himself. In the 2011–12 season, Stadsgaard suffered a setback when he had a venous occlusion on his left leg and was sidelined for two months. Although he appeared on as an unused substitute, Stadsgaard was expected to leave the club in the January transfer window, with Copenhagen confirmed their interests once again. In January 2012, they made an approach from Malaga of signing him, leading to negotiations soon after.
In 2010 season, Stadsgaard started the season well when he scored his first Rosenberg goal, in a 3–1 win over Aalesunds to win the Superfinalen trophy, which turned out to be the last edition. Since the start of the 2010 season, Stadsgaard established himself in the first team and went on to make twenty–one appearances in all competitions. His performance in the summer attracted interests, including Copenhagen. Amid to the transfer speculation, he made his last appearance for Rosenberg on 29 August 2010, in a 3–2 win over Start. Despite his departure, the club went on to win the league for the second time this season.
On 31 August 2010, Stadsgaard left Rosenberg to sign a three-year contract with Málaga CF of the Spanish La Liga for an undisclosed fee, although the move was reported to be 11 million NOK. Upon joining the club, Stadsgaard revealed that there were interests from other club but insisted Málaga was his first choice.
Stadsgaard made his La Liga debut for Málaga, playing the whole game on 12 September 2010 against Real Zaragoza, which saw them win 5–3. In the next game against Sevilla on 19 September 2010, Stadsgaard set up a goal for José Salomón Rondón, which saw Malaga lose 2–1. He scored his first goal for Málaga on 16 October 2010, in a 1–4 home loss against Real Madrid. However, as the 2010–11 season progressed, Stadsgaard spent the rest of the season on the substitute bench and his own injury concerns following the arrival of Martín Demichelis, as well as, his own injury concern. Despite this, Stadsgaard finished the season, making twenty–five appearances and scoring once in all competitions.
Stadsgaard was not recalled for the national team until November 2010, deputizing for the injured Bo Svensson and Simon Kjær in a friendly game against the Czech Republic. He replaced Mathias Jørgensen in the central defence at half-time, in a game that ultimately ended a 0–0 draw.
In the 2009 season, Stadsgaard missed the start of the season, due to rehabilitating his knee injury and it wasn’t until on 3 May 2009 when he made his return to the first team from injury, in a 1–0 win against Fredrikstad. From that moment on, Stadsgaard regained his first team place since returning from injury and his performance earned him a national called up. Throughout the 2009 season, Stadsgaard was featured for the most of the season, although he appeared on the substitute bench on three occasion and sidelined with suspension. Despite this, Stadsgaard helped Rosenberg win the league and went on to make twenty–five appearances in all competitions.
During his time with the club, Rosenborg won the 2009 and 2010 Norwegian Premier League championships, as well as the 2010 Superfinalen trophy.
Four years on, Stadsgaard was called up by the senior national team for the first time. On 12 August 2009 he debuted for the Denmark national football team against Chile. Playing out of position as a left back, he was directly involved in Chile's second goal, only a minute after his entrance. Despite the error, Rosenberg then Manager Erik Hamrén hoped that Stadsgaaard could be in the squad for the FIFA World Cup. However, Stadsgaard didn’t make the cut.
After staying at Reggina for eight months, Stadsgaard ended his nightmare stay there when he signed for Norwegian club Rosenborg BK on 29 March 2008 for approximately 4 million NOK, signing a four–year contract. It came after when his father, Knud, confirmed that Rosenborg expressed interest signing him.
On 7 April 2008, Stadsgaard made his Rosenborg debut, where he came on as a second half substitute, in a 3–2 kiss against Strømsgodset. From that moment, Stadsgaard became a first team regular since his debut until he suffered an injury in early–June. Unfortunately, while rehabilitating his injury, it was delayed for another month. After returning to the first team in late–August, Stadsgaard then suffered another injury that kept him out for the rest of the season during a UEFA match against Club Brugge. At the end of the 2008 season, Stadsgaard finished his first season, making sixteen appearances in all competitions.
In the 2007–08 season, Stadsgaard was given a handful of first appearances and since the start of the season, he went on to make six appearances.
It was therefore surprising when Italian Serie A team Reggina Calcio bought him for 10 million DKK (€1.5 million), including him in their squad for the 2007–08 season. After the move, Stadsgaard was joining by compatriot Mike Tullberg.
On 15 September 2007, Stadsgaard made his debut for the club in a 2–1 defeat to Roma. However, Stadsgaard soon struggled in the first team, as he appeared mostly on the substitute and was told by the club’s sporting director, Riccardo Bigon, to open up his personality, to integrate better into the squad. By January, both Stadsgaard and Tullberg were dropped from the squad and never played for the club again. He rejected an opportunity to leave the club in January when he refused to be loaned out, leading both the club and him fell out.
In 2005, he played two matches for the Denmark under 20 team.
Stadsgaard made his Danish Superliga debut for Farum BK in the 2002-03 Danish Superliga season, playing alongside Rasmus Marvits in central–defence position, in a 5–1 loss against Silkeborg on 28 April 2003. At the end of the season, he signed a two–year contract extension, keeping him until 2005. He even stayed with the team when Farum BK changed its name to Nordsjælland in the Summer 2003.
After making five appearance in the 2003–04 season, Stadsgaard had a first team chance following the injury of the clubs’s captain Jacob Rasmussen and from that moment on, Stadsgaard managed to play his way into the Nordsjælland team in the 2004–05 season. As the 2004–05 season progressed, He went on to make twenty–one appearances in all competitions. As a result of his performance, Stadsgaard was rewarded with a contract extension, signing a four–year contract.
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Stadsgaard began his career at Farum, where he started his career since joining them in 2001 and progressed through the ranks.
Kris Stadsgaard (born 1 August 1985) is a Danish retired professional football central defender. Most recently, he played for F.C. Copenhagen. He has previously played for Danish club FC Nordsjælland, Italian club Reggina Calcio, and Rosenborg BK in Norway, winning two Norwegian Premier League championships with Rosenborg. He has played two games for the Denmark national football team.