Brian Priske played 24 matches for the Denmark national football team from 2003 to 2007, and represented Denmark at UEFA Euro 2004.
14 Facts About Brian Priske
Brian Priske moved on to Aarhus in 1997, before settling at AaB in 1999.
Brian Priske moved to Belgian club Genk in the summer of 2003.
Brian Priske was from then an ever-present as Portsmouth then went on an excellent run of form for their final ten matches of the season, earning the club Premiership survival for another year.
Since arriving from Genk, Brian Priske had been a popular player amongst Portsmouth supporters.
Many were originally unhappy that Brian Priske had been frozen-out of the team with Redknapp's return, and felt justified in their valuation of the player after the impressive role he played in earning the club survival from relegation.
Brian Priske revealed to the Danish media that he had been told to find a new club before the start of the next season before returning to Belgium, joining Club Brugge in August 2006.
In Bruges, Brian Priske competed with fan favourites Olivier De Cock and Birger Maertens for a place in the starting line-up.
Brian Priske became a first team regular, and helped the team win the 2007 Belgian Cup.
Brian Priske served as assistant of Midtjylland and Copenhagen from 2011 to 2019.
On 29 May 2021, Brian Priske signed a new contract for two seasons with Royal Antwerp.
On 31 May 2022, Brian Priske was named the new head coach of Sparta Prague.
Brian Priske became the first foreign manager to win the Czech league.
On 20 October 2023, Brian Priske extended his contract with Sparta Prague until 2026.