Updated Jan 11, 2012 - 11:30 am
Sounders sign Danish midfielder Christian Sivebaek
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Sivebaek, 23, has played with Midtjylland in Denmark's Superliga since 2006. In 80 league matches with Midtjylland, Sivebaek scored six goals playing at midfield and right back.
"Christian is a player that we have been following for quite some time," said Sounders FC technical director Chris Henderson. "He is a good one versus one dribbler who can provide consistent quality service to our strikers. He has good speed and physical presence.
"He has been an up and coming player in Denmark."
His father, John Sivebaek, also played professionally in Europe for 17 years, including seasons with Manchester United and France's Saint-Etienne and AS Monaco. He was a member of Denmark's 1992 European champions and the 1986 World Cup selection, and he earned 87 caps altogether.
"This is an exciting opportunity for me, to be joining such a club as Sounders FC," said Sivebaek. "I am looking forward to playing in MLS and for one of the best and biggest teams in America. I am very impressed by the professionalism of the club, the high quality of players and staff, and the great number and passion of their fans."
Sivebaek started with his hometown club, Vejle. At age 16 he became one of the first eight youths to join the Midtjylland Academy. He signed as a professional two years later.
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