Jonas Dakir

Goalkeeper - Hobro
17 Oct 2026
Saturday
Process

Marked for Jonas Dakir

4 Edition

The Hobro Courier

24 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Match

Hobro out of the cup

AGF ended it 1‑2. The season narrows to the league now, and everyone in the ground knew it before the final whistle.

Player ratings

Lukas Falk, 20, plays like he has been here for years — 7.80

A mark of 7.80 means one thing beside a twenty-nine-year-old's name and something else entirely beside a 20-year-old's. Nobody at the ground needed telling which this was.

Player ratings

Frederik Dietz pops up at the right end — 7.81

7.81, 1 on the scoresheet, and the specific comedy of a back-four player celebrating like somebody who does this every week. He does not, and that is exactly why the ground reacted the way it did.

Squad

Tempers go at Hobro

Mikkel Pedersen was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Words at Hobro training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Oliver Klitten is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Oliver Klitten

Successful dribbles: 17. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Match

Honours even between Hobro and Esbjerg

1‑1, and both dressing rooms will call it two points lost. A draw that asked plenty of questions and answered none of them.

Squad

Zander Hyltoft gets it from the manager

“Nobody here is above being told.” It was not said with a name attached, but the dressing room can count, and so can everybody who was listening.

Squad

Jonas Dakir knocks on the manager’s door

“Thirty minutes, door closed, everything said. We shook hands after.” Whatever was in the room stayed in the room, and Jonas Dakir trained the next morning like a man with less to carry.

In brief

Back issues
2 Edition

The Hobro Courier

10 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Market

Christian Enemark has one foot out of the door

Terms are settled between the clubs and the rest is paperwork and a photograph. Around Hobro they have already started talking about him in the past tense.

Boardroom

Christian Enemark signs for Viborg while still at Hobro

The rules permit it and it stings anyway. Christian Enemark has agreed terms with Viborg for the summer, and until then he pulls on this shirt as a player who has already chosen his next one.

Squad

Lukas Klitten signs a new deal

“I never wanted to be anywhere else. There is unfinished business here.” Lukas Klitten commits to Hobro for another 3 years.

Squad

Mikkel Pedersen in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Hobro this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Oliver Klitten falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Frederik Dietz

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

Match

Viborg take the points off Hobro

Beaten 0‑1, and beaten fairly. The manager kept his words short afterwards, which was probably wise.

Market

Nobody at Hobro has picked up the phone to Jonas Dakir

48 months to run and not a word offered. A club that lets the calendar negotiate for it usually ends up losing to the calendar.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Oliver Klitten

Successful dribbles: 15. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

In brief

1 Edition

The Hobro Courier

3 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

Mikkel Pedersen signs a new deal

“I never wanted to be anywhere else. There is unfinished business here.” Mikkel Pedersen commits to Hobro for another 3 years.

Squad

Tempers go at Hobro

Mikkel Pedersen was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Player ratings

Jonathan Lind runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 21. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

Frederik Dietz falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Match

A bad afternoon for Hobro against AGF

0‑2 to AGF, and no complaints worth printing. The performance asked for nothing more than it got.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Jonas Dakir

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

In brief