Kristian Bach Bak (né Bak Nielsen; born 20 October 1982) is a Danish former professional footballer. Bak usually played centre-back, but he has a past as a striker. He has played one game for the Danish under-21 national team.

Kristian Bach Bak
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-10-20) 20 October 1982 (age 42)
Place of birth Kibæk, Denmark
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre-back, Right-back
Team information
Current team
Midtjylland (assistant)
Youth career
0000–1998 Kibæk IF
1998–2000 Ikast fS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2007 Midtjylland 138 (8)
2007–2010 Heerenveen 72 (6)
2010–2016 Midtjylland 122 (9)
Total 332 (23)
International career
2003 Denmark U21 1 (0)
Managerial career
2016– Midtjylland (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Midtjylland

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Born in Kibæk, Herning Municipality, Bak's first football club was Kibæk IF, but he already started began playing in the youth department of Ikast fS at age 16.[1] Ikast fS later merged with Herning Fremad and created FC Midtjylland.

Bak started his senior career with Midtjylland in 2000. He helped the club win the 1999–2000 Danish 1st Division and gain promotion to the Danish Superliga.[2] In his first years at the club, he played as a striker, but eventually settled as a centre-back.[3]

He played all Midtjylland's matches during the 2003–04 Danish Superliga season and was rewarded with a new contract in November 2004, keeping him at the club until 2007.[4] In 2005, he became the club's captain.[5]

Heerenveen

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On 19 June 2007, Bak signed a four-year contract with the Dutch Eredivisie club SC Heerenveen.[6] He was sidelined with an ankle injury from the end of the December 2007.[7] He made his league return on 5 October 2008 in a 5–2 win over Ajax.[8] He played a total of 72 league matches for Heerenveen through three seasons.[9] On 10 February 2010 he was fined €1,000 by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) prosecutor for allegations against referee Kevin Blom. Bak was also given a conditional suspension of one match. He had claimed after a 2–1 loss to ADO Den Haag that Blom had deliberately let the opponent win: "After the 1–1, I asked Blom what he was doing. He said he wanted ADO to win," he told on the Heerenveen website.[10][11]

Return to Midtjylland

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In August 2010, Bak returned to Midtjylland on a four-year deal.[12] On 21 May 2015, he won the first national title of his career, winning the Superliga after a 0–0 draw against Vestsjælland.[13]

International career

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Bak was first called up for the Danish under-21 national team in October 2003.[14] He played a single under-21 national match, against the Bosnia and Herzegovina under-21s. He replaced Thomas Kahlenberg in the extra time of the second half, in a match which Denmark won 3–0.[15][16]

On 20 November 2006, he was called up for the Denmark League XI, playing unofficial games against the United States, El Salvador and Honduras in January 2007, by national team manager Morten Olsen.[17] He was called up for the Danish national team in March 2007 as a replacement for the injured Per Nielsen.[18]

Coaching and later career

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After he retired from football in 2016, he was announced as the new assistant coach of the club.[19]

In May 2019, Bak joined Denmark Series 4 amateur club TIF All Stars.[20]

In June 2022, Bak changed position in Midtjylland to assistant Sporting Director.[21]

Personal life

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Bak married Diana Bach on 16 November 2013,[22] and on that occasion changed his name from Kristian Bak Nielsen to Kristian Bach Bak.[23]

Honours

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Midtjylland

Heerenveen

References

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  1. ^ Aaes, Jette (2 June 2018). "Genetisk guldglæde i fodboldglad familie fra Midtjylland". Ikast-BrandeNyt (in Danish).
  2. ^ "FC Midtjylland op i Superligaen". B.T. (in Danish). 28 May 2000.
  3. ^ Egelund, Klaus (18 July 2003). "Forsvarsgeneral mod sin vilje". ekstrabladet.dk (in Danish).
  4. ^ Johansen, Carsten (1 November 2004). "FC Midtjylland forlænger med Kristian Bak". bold.dk (in Danish).
  5. ^ "Tabellens tidlige tale". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). 24 October 2005.
  6. ^ Bové, Christian (19 June 2007). "Kristian Bak skal til Heerenveen - TV 2". sport.tv2.dk (in Danish).
  7. ^ "Bak Nielsen mist rest van seizoen". NU (in Dutch). 7 February 2008.
  8. ^ "SC Heerenveen geeft bedroevend Ajax pak slaag". FCUpdate.nl (in Dutch). 5 October 2008.
  9. ^ "Kristian Bach Bak". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Bak Nielsen: Blom hoopte dat ADO zou winnen". FCUpdate.nl (in Dutch). 31 January 2010.
  11. ^ "Geldboete Bak Nielsen na uitlatingen". nos.nl (in Dutch). 10 February 2010.
  12. ^ Fink, Lars (5 August 2010). "Kristian Bak vender hjem til FCM - TV 2". sport.tv2.dk (in Danish).
  13. ^ FIFA.com
  14. ^ "U21-landsholdet svækket før skæbnekamp". fyens.dk (in Danish). 19 November 2003.
  15. ^ "U/21-landsholdet sikret playoff-plads". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). 10 October 2003.
  16. ^ Hansen, Henning (11 October 2003). "Silberbauers søde hævn". nordjyske.dk (in Danish).
  17. ^ Panum, Jacob (12 January 2006). "Kristian Bak på Ligalandsholdet". DR (in Danish).
  18. ^ Hare, Hans-Henrik Hybholt (22 March 2007). "Per Nielsen forlader landsholdet". ekstrabladet.dk (in Danish).
  19. ^ Blond, Mikael (23 May 2016). "Bak stopper og bliver FCM-assistent". bold.dk (in Danish).
  20. ^ TIF All Stars skriver kontrakt med Kristian Bach Bak, facebook.com, 26 May 2019
  21. ^ Schmidt, Martin (9 August 2022). "FCM hyrer Silberbauer - forfremmer Bach Bak". bold.dk (in Danish).
  22. ^ "BRYLLUPS PROGRAM". backbak.dk (in Danish). 16 November 2013. Archived from the original on 18 May 2016.
  23. ^ Sloth, Peter (23 February 2014). "Er dette fodboldhistoriens pudsigste navn?". ekstrabladet.dk (in Danish).
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Sporting positions
Preceded by FC Midtjylland captain
2011–2016
Succeeded by