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15 Facts About Mikkel Beck

1.

Mikkel Beck scored three goals in 19 games for the Denmark national team, and represented Denmark at the international Euro 1996 and Euro 2000 tournaments.

2.

Mikkel Beck started his career with Danish lower league club Kolding IF, before playing a single season in the Danish Superliga for B 1909.

3.

Mikkel Beck moved abroad to play professionally for German 2.

4.

Mikkel Beck scored three goals in his first six national team games and was voted the 1995 Danish Sports Talent of the Year.

5.

Mikkel Beck was included in the Danish national squad for the Euro 1996 in England, where he played two games.

6.

Mikkel Beck stayed with the club and was an important part of the squad which won promotion to the Premier League the very next year.

7.

Mikkel Beck failed to replicate the form he had shown with Boro; an indication of his lack of success at Derby was him being consistently voted in supporter's polls as the worst player ever to appear for Derby.

8.

Mikkel Beck signed a two-month loan deal to Nottingham Forest in November 1999, but after a month at the club, scoring st Portsmouth, he was recalled by Derby, as the club experienced a lack of strikers.

9.

Mikkel Beck made two substitute appearances back at Derby before Derby bought Belgian striker Branko Strupar and Beck was once more out of the team.

10.

Mikkel Beck was then loaned out to QPR in February 2000 for three months.

11.

Unhappy with Lille coach Vahid Halilhodzic's principle of rotating the players, Mikkel Beck went on loan to AaB in February 2002.

12.

Mikkel Beck failed to earn a contract and Beck retired.

13.

Mikkel Beck scored three goals in 19 games for the Denmark national team, and represented Denmark at the international Euro 1996 and Euro 2000 tournaments.

14.

Mikkel Beck played International leagues such as; WC Qualifiers Europe, Friendlies, EURO, EURO Qualifiers and EURO Qualifiers [U21].

15.

Mikkel Beck has been suspended and heavily fined twice for acting as a double agent.