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Rosenborg's former scorer, Nicki Bille Nielsen, continues his footballing career in his homeland and Lyngby after being sentenced to a heavy sentence.
This confirms Lyngby Premier League club on its website on Friday.
The 30-year-old, who played Rosenborg from 2013 to 2014, has just been released from prison. In June, Nielsen was sentenced to one month of unconditional prison for violence as a result of an episode in Monaco. According to Monaco-Martin Monegasque media, Nicki Bille will hit a woman who allegedly tried to stop him when he took a cheek on a Danish friend in front of a bar in the lighthouse.
Nielsen is released to Lyngby after being in Greek Panionios.
Coach U10
– Nicki's football skills can not be doubted. He is a thoroughbred striker who works hard, can score goals and accentuate a defense, says Lyngby coach Mark Strudal
– When Nicki has landed in form and is ready to play, we have a experienced striker. from abroad. He can resume competition with the other tips we have in the stable.
Nielsen will also work as an assistant coach for Rødovre boys for 10 years
– It's great to have one like Nicki Bille in Rødovre, and it's a great profile for the club because the media are very interested. We know that Nicki Bille is a good boy, and I'm sure we'll see him in our club, "said Niels Kristian Holm, board member. 19659005] Erik Hoftun had the opportunity to continue in Rosenborg
Under Police Fires
The episode in Monaco is far from the first time the 30th anniversary ends under police fire.
In April 2015, in Denmark, he was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 80 hours to stop and bite a policeman in his arm.
In March 2009, he was sentenced to another sentence for violence. At that time, he was sentenced to 40 days in jail. The verdict was made conditional on 50 hours of community service. The punishment he received for giving a fist team.
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