Anton Søjberg (born 21 December 2000) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays in the Faroe Islands Premier League for B36 Tórshavn as a centre-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]

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) Centre-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 10 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 May 2024

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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