Anton Søjberg

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Anton Søjberg
Personal information
Full name Anton Søjberg Horup
Date of birth (2000-12-21) 21 December 2000 (age 23)
Place of birth Denmark
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
B36 Tórshavn
Number 21
Youth career
- 2016 VSK Aarhus
2017 AGF Aarhus
2017 Brabrand IF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018 – 2021 Brabrand IF
2021 Skive IK 3 (0)
2021 – 2023 Vendsyssel FF 32 (1)
2023 HK Kópavogur 9 (4)
2024 – B36 Tórshavn 2 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 April 2024

Anton Søjberg (born 21 December 2000) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays in the Faroe Islands Premier League for B36 Tórshavn as Forward.[1] He has previously played for HK Kópavogur in Úrvalsdeildin, the Icelandic top division, and for Vendsyssel FF in the Danish first division.[2]

Club career[edit]

Anton Søjberg spent his youth career in VSK Aarhus. As 16 years old he moved to the top-tier club AGF Aarhus, but was not able to gain a professional contract. He then decided to move to the suburban club Brabrand IF in Aarhus, where his father was coach.[3] Anton Søjberg soon managed to establish himself as a senior player in Brabrand IF.[4][5] He enjoyed great success, and soon attracted interess from bigger clubs in the area.[6]

In 2021 he left Brabrand IF for professional football. After a short intermezzo as parttimer in Skive IK he gained a full time contract in Vendsyssel FF.[7] Anton Søjberg played in Vendsyssel FF for two years, and was then offered a new contract. He turned the offer down, and moved to Iceland to play for HK Kópavogur.[8] After a few months in Iceland it became clear to him, that the club could not match his ambitions, and he decided to use a clause in his contract to have it terminated.[9]

A short time before the transfer deadline Anton Søjberg moved to B36 Tórshavn,[10] who is a regular participant in European club competitions.[11] He had a convincing debut by scoring both goals in the match against KÍ Klaksvik,[12] who have been champions for the last two seasons, and also participated in the 2023 group stage in UEFA Europa Conference League.

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