Brondby IF has drawn up a shortlist of five head coaches to replace Steve Cooper, who was dismissed after the team finished fourth in the Danish Superliga and missed out on European qualification.
Newly appointed Football Director Julius Ohnesorge is leading the search for a manager who can restore the club's traditional identity.
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Profile and shortlist
Ohnesorge stated that the next appointment must help Brondby "find its way home" and embody values of "wildness, authenticity, and ambition."
Former Mainz 05 manager Bo Henriksen is considered a primary candidate due to his high-energy style and familiarity with Danish football.
Sonderjyske manager Thomas Norgaard also features prominently, having captained Brondby's youth teams and maintained strong ties to the club.
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Former Red Bull Salzburg boss Thomas Letsch is on the list, benefiting from a prior working relationship with Brondby's former sports director Benjamin Schmedes.
Estoril manager Ian Cathro is linked because of his high-tempo pressing approach, while ex-Columbus Crew coach Henrik Rydstrom remains a realistic option after winning consecutive Swedish league titles with Malmo FF.
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The club aims to rebuild its competitive edge at Brondby Stadion under the new leadership.
