[4] After a successful recovery, he made his professional debut on the final day of the 2006–07 1. division season in a 3–1 defeat to Hobro IK, though the result was irrelevant as promotion to the Superliga was already secured.
[6] Vibe failed to feature for the first team during the 2007–08 season and had to wait until 23 August 2008 to make his next appearance, which came in a DBU Pokalen second round match versus Viby IF.
[7] Vibe departed the club in December 2008, with sporting director Brian Steen Nielsen admitting that he needed to move on for the sake of his career.
[10] Vibe began his first full season of first team football as a regular, but ended the 2009–10 campaign with just seven goals from 31 appearances as Fyn finished safely in mid-table.
[2] He was denied his first Swedish silverware after an injury time Guillermo Molins goal secured a 3–2 victory for Malmö FF in the 2013 Svenska Supercupen.
[19] On 24 July 2015, it was announced that Vibe had moved to England to sign a three-year contract with Championship club Brentford for a €1.3 million fee.
[28] Despite being deployed out wide, he scored five goals in 11 games before injury to Marco Djuricin in November 2015 led interim coach Lee Carsley move Vibe into the team's lone striker position.
[29][30][31] After the switch, he just twice more prior to Christmas and then entered a long goal drought,[29] due to the struggling midfield leaving him increasingly isolated up front and the effects of nearly 18 months of constant football.
[34] After an extended spell away on international duty, Vibe returned in time for Brentford's fifth match of the 2016–17 season versus Rotherham United.
[36] Vibe regained his starting place on his return in early November,[37] but as in the previous season, he suffered a goal drought and failed to score again until 7 January 2017,[35] when he deputised for the injured Scott Hogan as the team's lone forward in an FA Cup third round victory over Eastleigh.
[40] The early part of Vibe's 2017–18 season was disrupted by nearly two months on the sidelines due to a foot injury suffered during a 2–0 defeat to Ipswich Town on 19 August 2017.
[41] He scored his first goals of the season with seven in an eight-match spell from November through to January and was nominated for the December PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Month award.
[45] On 10 February 2018, Vibe transferred to Chinese Super League club Changchun Yatai for an undisclosed fee,[44][46] speculated to be £2 million.
[57] In July 2016, he was called up to the Denmark 2016 Summer Olympics squad as one of three overage players and was named as captain of the team shortly before the tournament.
[60] Following good goalscoring form for SønderjyskE, Vibe he received his maiden call-up to the senior Danish national team for a friendly match against Slovakia on 8 August 2012.