Thomas Kahlenberg has played 46 games and scored five goals for the Denmark national team, and represented Denmark at the 2004 European Championship, 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2012 European Championship.
42 Facts About Thomas Kahlenberg
Thomas Kahlenberg was named 2004 Danish under-21 Player of the Year.
Thomas Kahlenberg progressed through the ranks at the club's youth system and said that he learned a lot from development to "behaving as a professional footballer".
Thomas Kahlenberg went on to make two appearances in all competitions.
Thomas Kahlenberg made an interview over his frustration to score his first goal despite making good chances.
Thomas Kahlenberg's performance led him to sign a contract extension, keeping him until 2006.
Thomas Kahlenberg's performance attracted interests from European clubs, leading his agent stating Kahlenberg is worth 5 million kroner.
Thomas Kahlenberg then scored two more goals by the end of the year.
Thomas Kahlenberg played an important role in the UEFA Cup matches when he helped the club beat Viktoria Zizkov and Schalke 04.
Thomas Kahlenberg then scored two separate in two separate matches; the first one came between 18 April 2004 and 24 April 2004 against AaB and Viborg respectively; and the second one came between 16 May 2004 and 23 May 2004 against FC Midtjylland and BK Frem.
Thomas Kahlenberg started the season well by setting up two goals in the first two league matches of the season.
Thomas Kahlenberg later scored three more goals, including a brace against AGF on 21 November 2004.
Thomas Kahlenberg helped the club win the Double, both the league and Danish Cup.
Thomas Kahlenberg expressed sadness and sympathy of the club of what they been through.
Since joining Auxerre, Thomas Kahlenberg quickly established himself in the starting eleven, playing in the midfield position.
Thomas Kahlenberg continued to establish himself in the first team, playing in the midfield position.
However, Thomas Kahlenberg suffered a knee injury that kept him out for a month.
Thomas Kahlenberg was linked with a move to La Liga side Getafe before decided to move to Die Wolfe instead.
Immediately after joining the club, Thomas Kahlenberg suffered a hip injury which kept him out until October 2009.
However, since returning from injury, Thomas Kahlenberg struggled to make his progress into the first team at Wolfsburg, having failed to make an impact and found his playing time from the substitute bench.
Thomas Kahlenberg faced with his own injury concern along the way.
Thomas Kahlenberg faced sidelining on three occasions along the way.
However, Thomas Kahlenberg suffered an injury that kept him out for a month.
Thomas Kahlenberg then continued to establish himself in the starting eleven for the club, playing in the midfield position, as well as, being the captain.
Thomas Kahlenberg continued to establish himself in the starting eleven for the club, playing in the midfield position, as well as, being the captain.
Thomas Kahlenberg then found himself competing in the midfield position for a starting place for the club, which saw him placed on the substitute bench as a result.
On 28 May 2017, Thomas Kahlenberg announced his retirement from professional football, fulfilling his promises he made two years ago.
In September 2002, Thomas Kahlenberg, who was recognized as one of the most talented Danish midfielders, was called up to Denmark under-21 national team for the first time.
Thomas Kahlenberg continued to play for the Denmark under-21 team until May 2006, when he was selected for the Danish squad for the 2006 European Under-21 Championship.
Thomas Kahlenberg ended his under-21 national team career after the tournament, having scored 10 goals in 26 matches for the Denmark under-21s.
However, Thomas Kahlenberg did not play any games at the tournament, as he was placed on the substitute bench.
Thomas Kahlenberg was involved in a number of matches for Denmark's qualifying matches for the UEFA Euro 2008, as they failed to qualify for the tournament after finishing fourth place.
In May 2010, Morten Olsen announced that Thomas Kahlenberg would be part of the final squad of 23 participating in the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Thomas Kahlenberg appeared two more times in the tournament, as the national side were eliminated in the group stage.
Thomas Kahlenberg later made one more appearance for Denmark by the end of the year.
However, Thomas Kahlenberg did not play in the tournament and was placed on the substitute bench, as Denmark were eliminated in the group stage.
Thomas Kahlenberg was hired as a youth coach at HIK in March 2018.
Early in his football career, Thomas Kahlenberg quickly earned a fan club called 'Tommy Crew'.
In December 2004, Thomas Kahlenberg was in Thailand when Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami took place, but escaped unharmed.
On 5 March 2020, Thomas Kahlenberg tested positive for the novel coronavirus disease called COVID-19 during the current pandemic, after having been infected at a birthday party in Amsterdam.
Thomas Kahlenberg described his symptoms as similar to a flu and he was placed in home quarantine.
Peter Madsen, another retired Danish football player who attended the same Amsterdam birthday party as Thomas Kahlenberg, tested positive for the coronavirus.