Tommy Møller Nielsen

Tommy Møller Nielsen (born 5 August 1961) is a Danish football coach and former player. He is the son of former Danish national football team coach Richard Møller Nielsen.

Tommy Møller Nielsen
Personal information
Full name Tommy Møller Nielsen
Date of birth (1961-08-05) 5 August 1961
Place of birth Denmark
Club information
Current team
Manchester United (scout)
Teams managed
Years Team
1992 MB Miðvágur
1994–1995 Boldklubben 1909
1995–1996 Odense Boldklub (assistant)
1996–1997 Boldklubben 1909
1997–2000 Rangers (First team coach)
2000–2001 Aberdeen (assistant)
2003–2006 Boldklubben 1909
2006 Viborg FF (assistant)
2006–2007 Viborg FF
2007 Viborg FF (assistant)
2008–2009 Maccabi Netanya (sporting director)
2010–2011 HB Køge (youth)
2011–2012 HB Køge
2014–2015 FC Vestsjælland (assistant)
2015 FC Vestsjælland (scout)
2016– Manchester United (scout)

He played for Odense Boldklub, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben 1909. As coach, Nielsen has managed both Boldklubben 1909 and Viborg FF during his career. He joined Rangers on 27 May 1997 as first team coach to replace the departing Davie Dodds. He stayed there for three seasons before becoming Ebbe Skovdahl's number two at Aberdeen for just over a year.

Nielsen returned to Denmark and to Boldklubben 1909 as coach in 2003 then took up the offer of being Ove Christensen's assistant at Viborg FF. He was a replacement for Flemming Nielsen, who had been promoted to sporting director over Christensen. This was one of the reasons for Christensen's departure in the autumn of 2006. Nielsen became the head coach of Viborg FF until the end of the year and was replaced when by Anders Linderoth in January 2007. Nielsen then returned to his previous position as assistant coach but was sacked along with Linderoth later that year.

On 24 October 2011 he succeeded Aurelijus Skarbalius as manager of HB Køge. He was sacked on 3 September 2012 following a disastrous start to the 2012–13 season.

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