Career
He played as a central defender. From 2000 to 2005, Steven Lustü played nine games for the Danish national team Steven Lustü started his senior career with Næstved BK in the 1991-1992 Superliga championship.
He made his debut for the Danish national team under manager Morten Olsen, in an August 2000 match against the Faroe Islands.
He went on to play for Superliga rivals Bachelor of Arts, but left the club after a single year. He moved abroad to play for Norwegian club Football Club Lyn in 2002.
He played almost every game for Lyn, and enjoyed great popularity with the club"s supporters, who nicknamed him "Psycho" on account of his uncompromising playing style. During his stay at Lyn, Lustü played a further eight Danish national team games.
Steven Lustü moved back home to Denmark when he signed with Silkeborg in December 2006.
He made his first Superliga appearance for Silkeborg on 11 March 2007, in a match against Air Corps Horsens. Lustü was taken out in stoppage time to standing ovations, marking the end of a career that saw Lustü play 247 games in the Danish Superliga championship.