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Danish footballer (born 1972)
Ebbe Sand (Danish pronunciation: [ˈepə ˈsænˀ]; born 19 July 1972) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a striker for Brøndby IF in
Ebbe_Sand
FC Schalke 04 2000–01 football season
Émile Mpenza 51' Schalke 04-Energie Cottbus 3–0 1–0 Ebbe Sand 7' 2–0 Ebbe Sand 8' 3–0 Ebbe Sand 51' 1860 Munich-Schalke 04 1–1 0–1 Émile Mpenza 53' 1–1
2000–01_FC_Schalke_04_season
Danish football manager (born 1972)
of match played 16 May 2026 Ebbe Sand was caretaker on 11 November 2020, while Hjulmand was unable to perform duties. Sand was given credit for the match
Kasper_Hjulmand
Danish association football club
Olsen combined with the emergence of goalkeeper Mogens Krogh and striker Ebbe Sand got the club back on its feet. The rebuilding culminated in the 1995–96
Brøndby_IF
Men's association football team
Retrieved 31 October 2010. "Ebbe Sand" (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Retrieved 11 October 2025. "Vikartræner Ebbe Sand: Landskamp er berettiget
Denmark national football team
Denmark_national_football_team
Schalke 04 2001–02 football season
Wilmots Victor Agali Émile Mpenza Gerald Asamoah Youri Mulder Mike Hanke Ebbe Sand Source: bundesliga.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference;
2001–02_FC_Schalke_04_season
Bosnian football manager (born 1971)
2000–01 Bundesliga season, he was joint top scorer with 22 goals alongside Ebbe Sand of Schalke 04 at the end of the season. Barbarez left Hamburg in 2006
Sergej_Barbarez
International football delegation
Laudrup (12 years and 16 days, 1986–1998) Fastest goal by a substitute: Ebbe Sand 1998 against Nigeria Denmark at the UEFA European Championship "The cult
Denmark_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Name list
and screenwriter Ebbe Rørdam (1925–1945), member of the Danish resistance during WWII Ebbe Sand (born 1972), Danish footballer Ebbe Schön (1929–2022)
Ebbe
Football tournament group stage
12' 65' MF 21 Martin Jørgensen 73' FW 11 Brian Laudrup 84' FW 19 Ebbe Sand Substitutions: MF 7 Allan Nielsen 73' 65' MF 8 Per Frandsen 73' DF
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_C
Football teams
Dennis Rommedahl AM 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson LW 8 Jesper Grønkjær 70' CF 11 Ebbe Sand 89' Substitutions: DF 12 Niclas Jensen 58' FW 10 Martin Jørgensen 70'
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_A
Schalke 04 2003–04 football season
Delura Eduard Glieder Victor Agali Mike Hanke Gerald Asamoah Abdul Iyodo Ebbe Sand Source: kicker.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference;
2003–04_FC_Schalke_04_season
French footballer (born 1998)
substitute in the World Cup, after 44 seconds, only behind Richard Morales and Ebbe Sand. In the final against Argentina, he won a penalty which was converted
Randal_Kolo_Muani
German football manager (born 1988)
Archived from the original on 4 July 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2017. "Ebbe Sand: Et svært farvel til Jaissle". Brøndby IF (in Danish). 1 June 2019. Retrieved
Matthias_Jaissle
Surname list
Christopher Sand (1644–1680), Polish writer, author of Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum Duane Sand (born 1965), American politician Ebbe Sand (born 1972)
Sand_(surname)
Schalke 04 2002–03 football season
Möller Émile Mpenza Victor Agali Mike Hanke Gerald Asamoah Abdul Iyodo Ebbe Sand Source: bundesliga.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference;
2002–03_FC_Schalke_04_season
Danish football league
Thomas Thorninger (AGF) 1996–97 26 Miklos Molnar (Lyngby) 1997–98 28 Ebbe Sand (Brøndby) 1998–99 23 Heine Fernandez (Viborg) 1999–00 16 Peter Lassen
Danish_Superliga
Association football club in Germany
(Bundesliga) # Player Nat. Goals 1 Klaus Fischer 182 2 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 84 3 Ebbe Sand 73 4 Kevin Kurányi 71 5 Olaf Thon 52 6 Erwin Kremers 50 7 Ingo Anderbrügge
FC_Schalke_04
Association football tournament in France
Martin Jørgensen Michael Laudrup Peter Møller Allan Nielsen Marc Rieper Ebbe Sand Darren Anderton David Beckham Paul Scholes Laurent Blanc Youri Djorkaeff
1998_FIFA_World_Cup
Martin Max (1) 1860 Munich 19 2000–01 Sergej Barbarez Hamburger SV 22 Ebbe Sand Schalke 04 2001–02 Márcio Amoroso Borussia Dortmund 18 Martin Max (2)
List of Bundesliga top scorers by season
List_of_Bundesliga_top_scorers_by_season
International football delegation
Jørgensen 54' FW 11 Brian Laudrup 75' Substitutions: DF 12 Søren Colding 65' 46' FW 19 Ebbe Sand 54' MF 15 Stig Tøfting 78' 75' Manager: Bo Johansson
France_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Danish footballer (born 1996)
team. With 29 goals in the 2018–19 season, he broke the record set by Ebbe Sand for most goals scored in a single Danish Superliga campaign. Skov came
Robert_Skov
13th R3 – – Ebbe Sand 14 40,543 2000–01 BL 1 34 18 8 8 62 2nd W – – Ebbe Sand 22 46,599 2001–02 BL 1 34 18 7 9 61 5th W CL GS LP F Ebbe Sand 11 60,440 2002–03
List_of_FC_Schalke_04_seasons
Public technical university in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
electroacoustic engineer Poul Henningsen, author, architect and critic Ebbe Sand, former professional footballer Haldor Topsøe, Founder and former chairman
Technical University of Denmark
Technical_University_of_Denmark
Football tournament
84' SS 11 Brian Laudrup 78' CF 18 Peter Møller 58' Substitutes: FW 19 Ebbe Sand 58' MF 14 Morten Wieghorst 78' MF 8 Per Frandsen 84' Manager: Bo Johansson
1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
2000–01 Bayern Munich (17) Schalke 04 Borussia Dortmund Sergej Barbarez, Ebbe Sand 22 2001–02 Borussia Dortmund (6) Bayer Leverkusen Bayern Munich Márcio
List of German football champions
List_of_German_football_champions
Matches of the Brazil national football team in the 1998 FIFA World Cup
Brian Laudrup CF 18 Peter Møller 66' Substitutes: MF 15 Stig Tøfting 72' 46' FW 19 Ebbe Sand 66' DF 2 Michael Schjønberg 87' Manager: Bo Johansson
Brazil at the 1998 FIFA World Cup
Brazil_at_the_1998_FIFA_World_Cup
Annual association football award event in France
Hyypiä Liverpool Finland 2 Emmanuel Olisadebe Panathinaikos Poland 2 Ebbe Sand Schalke 04 Denmark 2 25 Roberto Baggio Brescia Italy 1 Steven Gerrard
2001_Ballon_d'Or
38th season of the Bundesliga
Matches 306 Goals 897 (2.93 per match) Top goalscorer Sergej Barbarez (22) Ebbe Sand (22) Biggest home win Wolfsburg 6–0 Köln (21 October 2000) Biggest away
2000–01_Bundesliga
Danish football club
currently playing in the Denmark Series. Their most prominent product is Ebbe Sand, born in Aalborg but raised in Hadsund. Official website Stadiums, Nordic
Hadsund_BK
Sports club in Hamburg, Germany
for his club with 22 goals and joint top scorer of the Bundesliga with Ebbe Sand. Until the 2017–18 season, HSV took pride in its status as the only club
Hamburger_SV
International football competition
an average of 2.84 goals per match. 10 goals Andriy Shevchenko 9 goals Ebbe Sand 8 goals Emmanuel Olisadebe Pauleta Henrik Larsson 7 goals Marc Wilmots
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)
Brøndby (7) Vejle Miklos Molnar (Lyngby) (26) 1997–98 Brøndby (8) Silkeborg Ebbe Sand (Brøndby) (28) 1998–99 AaB (2) Brøndby Heine Fernandez (Viborg) (23) 1999–00
List of Danish football champions
List_of_Danish_football_champions
Martin Jørgensen (1975-10-06)6 October 1975 (aged 26) 32 Udinese 11 4FW Ebbe Sand (1972-07-19)19 July 1972 (aged 29) 44 Schalke 04 12 2DF Niclas Jensen
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Annual Danish football award
(4), Rangers 1998 Ebbe Sand, Brøndby 1999 Peter Schmeichel (3), Manchester United 2000 René Henriksen, Panathinaikos 2001 Ebbe Sand (2), Schalke 04 2002
Danish Football Player of the Year
Danish_Football_Player_of_the_Year
2000 Émile Mpenza Belgium Schalke 04 Hansa Rostock* 4–0 20 August 2000 Ebbe Sand Denmark Schalke 04* Energie Cottbus 3–0 5 September 2000 Jonathan Akpoborie
List_of_Bundesliga_hat-tricks
Peter Møller (1972-03-23)23 March 1972 (aged 26) 11 PSV Eindhoven 19 4FW Ebbe Sand (1972-07-19)19 July 1972 (aged 25) 2 Brøndby 20 2DF René Henriksen (1969-08-27)27
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
International football delegation
Michael Laudrup (c) 58' MF 21 Martin Jørgensen FW 11 Brian Laudrup FW 19 Ebbe Sand 58' Substitutions: DF 5 Jan Heintze 58' FW 9 Miklos Molnar 66' 58'
South Africa at the FIFA World Cup
South_Africa_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Forward Ebbe Sand (66 caps) scored the fastest World Cup goal by a substitute (16 seconds) at the 1998 World Cup. He represented Denmark in two World
List of Denmark international footballers
List_of_Denmark_international_footballers
Danish footballer (born 2000)
talentfuld keeper". tipsbladet.dk. Tipsbladet. Retrieved 5 August 2020. "Ebbe Sand: Talenterne skal være vores fundament". brondby.com. Brøndby IF. 21 May
Mads_Hermansen
Danish footballer (born 1994)
the campaign which meant he became only the third Danish player, after Ebbe Sand and Allan Simonsen to score more than 14 Bundesliga goals in a single
Yussuf_Poulsen
Danish football player (born 1972)
is the twin brother of Ebbe Sand. Opposition fans in Denmark would often chant "Du ligner Ebbe Sand" (You look like Ebbe Sand) when he was playing. Both
Peter_Sand
Belgian footballer (born 1978)
successful together with his compatriot Marc Wilmots and other striker Ebbe Sand but they failed to win the German title on the last day of competition
Émile_Mpenza
Second and final stage of the 2002 FIFA World Cup
19 Dennis Rommedahl AM 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson LW 8 Jesper Grønkjær CF 11 Ebbe Sand Substitutions: DF 20 Kasper Bøgelund 7' MF 14 Claus Jensen 58' Manager:
2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
German football manager (born 1967)
Zorniger had been relieved of his duties. According to sporting director Ebbe Sand, the board no longer believed that he was the right coach to implement
Alexander_Zorniger
Association football award
Oscar Córdoba 0 1 0 3 Boca Juniors Gaizka Mendieta 0 1 0 3 Valencia Lazio Ebbe Sand 0 1 0 3 Schalke 04 Alessandro Nesta 0 0 3 3 Lazio Javier Saviola 0 0 3
2001 FIFA World Player of the Year
2001_FIFA_World_Player_of_the_Year
Brøndby 2019–20 football season
commercial director Ole Palmå. At the same time, it was announced that Ebbe Sand resigned from his job as sporting director after only six months in the
2019–20_Brøndby_IF_season
International football competition
Vachoušek Jesper Grønkjær Claus Jensen Martin Jørgensen Martin Laursen Ebbe Sand Steven Gerrard Darius Vassell Teet Allas Kristen Viikmäe Julian Johnsson
UEFA_Euro_2004_qualifying
Football tournament group stage
Rommedahl AM 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson 29' LW 10 Martin Jørgensen 72' CF 11 Ebbe Sand 69' Substitutions: MF 14 Claus Jensen 69' FW 20 Kenneth Perez 72' DF
UEFA_Euro_2004_Group_C
Football tournament
Martin Jørgensen (1975-10-06)6 October 1975 (aged 24) 24 Udinese 11 4FW Ebbe Sand (1972-07-19)19 July 1972 (aged 27) 25 Schalke 04 12 2DF Søren Colding
UEFA_Euro_2000_squads
Røntved – Werder Bremen – 1972–79 Thomas Rytter – VfL Wolfsburg – 2001–05 Ebbe Sand – Schalke 04 – 1999–2006 Michael Schjønberg – 1. FC Kaiserslautern – 1997–2001
List of foreign Bundesliga players
List_of_foreign_Bundesliga_players
Football match
14 Gerald Asamoah 71' 80' CM 7 Andreas Möller LM 8 Jörg Böhme CF 11 Ebbe Sand (c) CF 21 Émile Mpenza Substitutes: GK 13 Frode Grodås DF 3 Radoslav Látal
2001_DFB-Pokal_final
Football tournament
Martin Jørgensen (1975-10-06)6 October 1975 (aged 28) 50 Udinese 11 4FW Ebbe Sand (1972-07-19)19 July 1972 (aged 31) 63 Schalke 04 12 3MF Thomas Kahlenberg
UEFA_Euro_2004_squads
Danish footballer (born 2002)
the 85th minute. Former Schalke 04 striker and Denmark international Ebbe Sand, described Daramy as a player who is fast, strong in "one-on-one situations"
Mohamed_Daramy
Carl Aage Præst Erik Rasmussen Thomas Rohde Dennis Rommedahl Per Røntved Ebbe Sand Kasper Schmeichel Peter Schmeichel, goalkeeper, Manchester United 1991–1999;
List_of_Danish_sportspeople
Danish footballer (born 1976)
of the Danish team, playing as an attacking midfielder behind striker Ebbe Sand. He played in all Denmark's three matches at the main Euro 2000 tournament
Jon_Dahl_Tomasson
Ebbe Sand scored 104 goals in 282 appearances for Schalke between 1999 and 2006.
List_of_FC_Schalke_04_players
Football match
51' 82' CM 17 Sven Vermant 23' LM 10 Lincoln CF 9 Aílton 71' CF 11 Ebbe Sand Substitutes: GK 13 Christofer Heimeroth DF 15 Tomasz Wałdoch DF 16 Darío
2005_DFB-Pokal_final
Schalke 04 2004–05 football season
MF GER Michael Delura 9 FW BRA Aílton 10 MF BRA Lincoln 11 FW DEN Ebbe Sand 12 DF NED Marco van Hoogdalem 13 GK GER Christofer Heimeroth 14 FW GER
2004–05_FC_Schalke_04_season
Football tournament qualifying stage
Tomasson 2 goals Brian Steen Nielsen Paul Scholes 1 goal Martin Jørgensen Ebbe Sand Stig Tøfting Robbie Keane Don Hutchison Milenko Ačimovič Miran Pavlin
UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying play-offs
UEFA_Euro_2000_qualifying_play-offs
GK 212 15 21 40 1 289 Thomas Kruse 1978 1988 10 DF 199 63 22 – 1 285 Ebbe Sand 1999 2006 7 FW 214 – 25 31 12 282 Helmut Kremers 1971 1980 9 MF 226 –
List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics
List_of_FC_Schalke_04_records_and_statistics
Danish footballer (born 1980)
made easier by the fact that his teammate in the Denmark national team, Ebbe Sand, also played for the club. Through his time at Schalke, Poulsen played
Christian_Poulsen
Football match
8 Jörg Böhme AM 7 Andreas Möller 57' CF 14 Gerald Asamoah 57' CF 11 Ebbe Sand 70' Substitutes: GK 1 Oliver Reck DF 25 Marcel Rozgonyi MF 5 Sven Kmetsch
2001_DFB-Ligapokal_final
International football competition
Michalis Konstantinou Pavel Kuka Martin Jørgensen Brian Steen Nielsen Ebbe Sand Stig Tøfting Steve McManaman Michael Owen Martin Reim Uni Arge Albert
UEFA_Euro_2000_qualifying
Danish footballer (born 1972)
July 1995, Bagger saw renewed competition from forwards Peter Møller and Ebbe Sand. From 1996 to 1998, Bagger was a part of a Brøndby team which won three
Ruben_Bagger
Brøndby IF 2018–19 football season
stepping down from his position Brøndby. The club appointed former player Ebbe Sand as his replacement, bringing experience from football management in Germany
2018–19_Brøndby_IF_season
Football match
CM 8 Fabian Ernst CM 25 Zlatan Bajramović AM 10 Lincoln 90+1' CF 11 Ebbe Sand 62' CF 22 Kevin Kurányi 66' Substitutes: GK 29 Manuel Neuer DF 15 Tomasz
2005_DFL-Ligapokal_final
Association football club in Denmark
league goals and was only surpassed in the league-topscorer standings by Ebbe Sand from Brøndby IF. Aarhus Fremad suffered relegation after the 1998–99 season
Aarhus_Fremad
110th season in existence of Bayern Munich
Kerner. Also a few former professional footballers like Mario Basler, Ebbe Sand, and Thomas Häßler complemented the amateur squad. 25 July 2009 Arena
2009–10 FC Bayern Munich season
2009–10_FC_Bayern_Munich_season
Football tournament qualification stage
Gurenko Søren Frederiksen Jan Heintze Martin Jørgensen Allan Nielsen Ebbe Sand Ole Tobiasen Stig Tøfting Morten Wieghorst Enrico Chiesa Antonio Conte
UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying Group 1
UEFA_Euro_2000_qualifying_Group_1
Football match
CM 7 Andreas Möller (c) CM 8 Jörg Böhme 46' CF 22 Victor Agali CF 11 Ebbe Sand Substitutes: GK 27 Oliver Reck DF 32 Christian Pander MF 5 Sven Kmetsch
2002_DFB-Ligapokal_final
FC Schalke 04 1999–2000 football season
Huub Stevens Stadium Parkstadion Bundesliga 13th DFB-Pokal Third round Top goalscorer League: Ebbe Sand (14) All: Ebbe Sand (16) ← 1998–99 2000–01 →
1999–2000 FC Schalke 04 season
1999–2000_FC_Schalke_04_season
37th season of the Bundesliga
19 2 Ulf Kirsten Bayer Leverkusen 17 3 Giovane Élber Bayern Munich 14 Ebbe Sand Schalke 04 5 Marco Bode Werder Bremen 13 Paulo Sérgio Bayern Munich 7
1999–2000_Bundesliga
"Matthias Jaissle » Profile". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 31 March 2026. "Ebbe Sand: Et svært farvel til Jaissle". brondby.com (in Danish). Retrieved 31 March
List of Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League Elite winning managers
List_of_Asian_Club_Championship_and_AFC_Champions_League_Elite_winning_managers
Werder Bremen 2002–03 football season
80' 3–1 Ailton 89' Schalke 04-Werder Bremen 1–1 0–1 Markus Daun 3' 1–1 Ebbe Sand 7' Werder Bremen-Mönchengladbach 2–0 1–0 Markus Daun 13' 2–0 Ailton 58'
2002–03 SV Werder Bremen season
2002–03_SV_Werder_Bremen_season
FC Schalke 04 2005-06 football season
GER Fabian Ernst 9 FW DEN Søren Larsen 10 MF BRA Lincoln 11 FW DEN Ebbe Sand 12 DF NED Marco van Hoogdalem 13 GK GER Christofer Heimeroth 14 FW GER
2005–06_FC_Schalke_04_season
8th season of Danish Superliga
Rank Player Club Goals 1 Ebbe Sand Brøndby IF 28 2 Søren Hermansen Aarhus Fremad 19 3 Lars Brøgger Ikast fS 17 4 Chris Hermansen Herfølge/AB 16 5 Christian
1997–98_Danish_Superliga
6th season of Danish Superliga
Viborg FF 4 Peter Møller Brøndby IF 15 5 Erik Bo Andersen Aalborg BK 13 6 Ebbe Sand Brøndby IF 12 7 Henrik Larsen Lyngby FC 11 Søren Frederiksen Viborg FF
1995–96_Danish_Superliga
Day of the year
television host 1971 – Lesroy Weekes, Montserratian cricketer 1972 – Ebbe Sand, Danish footballer and manager 1973 – Martin Powell, English keyboard
July_19
Olsen (son) Poul Pedersen, Viktor Fischer (grandson) Ebbe Sand, Peter Sand (twin brother), Emil Sand (Peter's son) Peter Schmeichel, Kasper Schmeichel (son)
List of European association football families
List_of_European_association_football_families
Football match
Gerald Asamoah 81' LM 8 Jörg Böhme 28' AM 7 Andreas Möller 75' CF 11 Ebbe Sand CF 22 Victor Agali 90' Substitutes: GK 13 Frode Grodås DF 3 Aníbal Matellán
2002_DFB-Pokal_final
Danish professional football club
1997-98 Superliga Ebbe Sand (28) Winner EC1 qual 2nd round EC3 1st round Danish Supercup winner 1998-99 2 1998-99 Superliga Ebbe Sand (19) Semi-final EC1
List_of_Brøndby_IF_seasons
Norwegian footballer (born 1990)
games. The former record was goals in eight consecutive games, set by Ebbe Sand and Peter Møller. He became the league topscorer that season with 22 goals
Pål_Alexander_Kirkevold
Bøgelund Thomas Gravesen Thomas Helveg Niclas Jensen Christian Poulsen Ebbe Sand Jon Dahl Tomasson Steven Gerrard David James Frank Lampard Gary Neville
UEFA_Euro_2004_statistics
9th season of Danish Superliga
Goals 1 Heine Fernandez Viborg FF 23 2 Chris Hermansen AB Copenhagen 19 Ebbe Sand Brøndby IF 4 Søren Hermansen Lyngby FC 18 5 Søren Frederiksen Aalborg
1998–99_Danish_Superliga
Bayer Leverkusen 2004–05 football season
November 2004 Matchday 14 Bayer Leverkusen 0–3 Schalke 04 Leverkusen 12:30 Ebbe Sand 27' Aílton 37' Lincoln 71' Stadium: BayArena Attendance: 22,500
2004–05 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
2004–05_Bayer_04_Leverkusen_season
Football tournament group stage
Allan Nielsen LM 8 Jesper Grønkjær SS 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson 79' CF 11 Ebbe Sand Substitutions: FW 10 Martin Jørgensen 72' MF 20 Thomas Gravesen 72'
UEFA_Euro_2000_Group_D
Bayer Leverkusen 2002–03 football season
Leverkusen-Schalke 04 1–3 1–0 Dimitar Berbatov (9) 1–1 Jörg Böhme (12) 1–2 Ebbe Sand (61) 1–3 Gerald Asamoah (90) Mönchengladbach-Bayer Leverkusen 2–2 1–0
2002–03 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
2002–03_Bayer_04_Leverkusen_season
Danish footballer (born 1973)
including Kim Daugaard, Allan Ravn and later Danish national team player Ebbe Sand. Nielsen became a mainstay in the team during the 1995–96 Superliga season
Per_Nielsen
German club in European football
Huntelaar 2010–2017, 2021 13 (25)0 – 14 (22)0 4 (2) – 31 (49) 0.63 2 Ebbe Sand 1999–2006 2 0(9) – 8 (22) – – 10 (31) 0.32 3 Mike Hanke 2001–2005 – –
FC Schalke 04 in European football
FC_Schalke_04_in_European_football
Danish footballer (born 1978)
at home to Iceland. He came on in the 69th minute as a substitute for Ebbe Sand. Morten Olsen named him for the 23-man squad at the final tournament in
Peter_Madsen_(footballer)
2003–04 season of Borussia Dortmund
1–0 Jan Koller 45' 1–1 Lincoln 76' Borussia Dortmund-Schalke 04 0–1 0–1 Ebbe Sand 89' Wolfsburg-Borussia Dortmund 2–4 1–0 Martin Petrov 36' 1–1 Niclas Jensen
2003–04 Borussia Dortmund season
2003–04_Borussia_Dortmund_season
Ebbe Sand 629 1999-03-27 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) Italy 1-2 ECQ Ebbe Sand 630 1999-04-28 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) South Africa 1-1 F Ebbe
Denmark national football team results (1990–1999)
Denmark_national_football_team_results_(1990–1999)
VfB Stuttgart 2001–02 football season
39' Schalke 04-Stuttgart 2–1 1–0 Tomasz Wałdoch 59' 1–1 Adhemar 78' 2–1 Ebbe Sand 90' Stuttgart-Bayer Leverkusen 0–2 0–1 Thomas Brdarić 40' 0–2 Dimitar
2001–02_VfB_Stuttgart_season
Football tournament qualification stage
Elvir Baljić Jesper Grønkjær Claus Jensen Martin Jørgensen Martin Laursen Ebbe Sand John Carew Tore André Flo Steffen Iversen Claus Lundekvam Sigurd Rushfeldt
UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 2
UEFA_Euro_2004_qualifying_Group_2
Enoksen FW 1958–1966 29 54 0.537 10 Michael Rohde FW 1915–1931 22 40 0.55 Ebbe Sand FW 1998–2004 22 66 0.333 12 Flemming Povlsen* FW 1987–1994 21 62 0.339
Denmark national football team records and statistics
Denmark_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
Hamburger SV 2001–02 football season
Hamburg-Bayern Munich 0–0 Schalke 04-Hamburg 2–0 1–0 Émile Mpenza 8' 2–0 Ebbe Sand 39' Hamburg-Bayer Leverkusen 1–1 1–0 Sergej Barbarez 5' 1–1 Oliver Neuville
2001–02_Hamburger_SV_season
Football tournament qualification stage
scored in 30 matches, for an average of 2.83 goals per match. 9 goals Ebbe Sand 5 goals Dimitar Berbatov Pavel Nedvěd 4 goals Jon Dahl Tomasson David
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_UEFA_Group_3
Polish footballer (born 1988)
the club record for most goals in the Superliga held by Brøndby-legend, Ebbe Sand. Wilczek scored braces against OB, Hobro IK, as well as in the Copenhagen
Kamil_Wilczek
Town in North Jutland, Denmark
lives in Hadsund Ebbe Sand (born 1972 in Hadsund) a former professional footballer, over 400 club caps and 66 for Denmark Peter Sand (born 1972 in Hadsund)
Hadsund
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Divine Bear; Strong Boar; Brave Boar
Boy/Male
British, English
Younger Form of Eyba and Ybba
Boy/Male
British, English
Weaver
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Flowing Tide; Life; Boar-like the Battle; Alive; Younger Form of Eyba and Ybba
Male
German
Pet form of German Eberhard, EBBE means "strong as a boar."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Latin, Punjabi, Sikh
Lady of the House; Lady; Bringer of Joy
Girl/Female
Swedish
Strong.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tebay in Cumbria.Respelling of German Tiebe, from a short form of several names formed with theod ‘people’ as the first element. Compare Diebel, Tebbe.
Girl/Female
British, English
Good Fortune
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ebbie, EBBY means "stone of help."
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, Swedish
Revered; Man from Sebaste
Male
Egyptian
, prob. a son of Ra-sebek-nefru.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Father in Rejoicing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Abbey.German : from a pet form of the personal name Albrecht (see Albert).French (Abbé) : see Labbe.John Abbe (born 1613) emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1635.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Bebe.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Divine bear.
Male
English
Pet form of English Ebenezer, EBBIE means "stone of help."
Girl/Female
Australian
Youthful Like a Flower
Girl/Female
Swedish American Danish German English
Strong.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic or patronymic from Ebbe, a pet form of Isabel or Herbert.North German : patronymic from a short form of Ebbert.
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Body; Corporeal
Biblical
hope; a little line; congregation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dence, Full of
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hope
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy, Joyful, Cheerful, Glad, Delighted
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Swaminarayan; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Literature
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Communion in Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Claybrook.
Female
English
 Short form of English Vanessa, possibly NESSA means "to appear." Compare with other forms of Nessa.
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
EBBE SAND
imp. & p. p.
of Ebb
a.
Having recurring flow and ebb; moving alternately.
n.
The reflux or flowing back of the tide; the return of the tidal wave toward the sea; -- opposed to flood; as, the boats will go out on the ebb.
v. i.
To return or fall back from a better to a worse state; to decline; to decay; to recede.
v. i.
To flow back; to ebb.
n.
Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide.
v. i.
To change from ebb to flow, or from flow to ebb; -- said of the tide.
n.
Reflux; ebb.
v. i.
To flow back; to return, as the water of a tide toward the ocean; -- opposed to flow.
n.
The state or time of passing away; a falling from a better to a worse state; low state or condition; decline; decay.
v. t.
To cause to flow back.
a.
Receding; going out; falling; shallow; low.
n.
The tidal setting in of the water from the ocean to the shore. See Ebb and flow, under Ebb.
n.
A commercial city of Germany, near the mouth of the Elbe.
n.
The French word answering to the English abbot, the head of an abbey; but commonly a title of respect given in France to every one vested with the ecclesiastical habit or dress.
n.
The European bunting.
superl.
Sunk to the farthest ebb of the tide; as, low tide.
n.
The setting in of the tide toward the shore, -- the ebb being called the reflux.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ebb
n.
See Obi.