Geir Frigard

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Geir Frigård
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-11-03) 3 November 1970 (age 53)
Place of birth Vormsund, Norway
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Funnefoss/Vormsund
Løvenstad
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1992 Lillestrøm 31 (9)
1993–1994 Kongsvinger 44 (22)
1995–1997 Lillestrøm 60 (22)
1997–1998 LASK 27 (23)
1998–1999 Tennis Borussia Berlin 14 (5)
1999–2000 CS Sedan 13 (1)
2000–2001 LASK 33 (15)
2001–2004 Lierse 56 (10)
2004–2005 HamKam 44 (10)
2006–2007 Eidsvold Turn 17 (12)
Total 339 (129)
National team
1994 Norway 5 (1)
Teams managed
2008–2009 Eidsvold Turn
2012–2020 Norway (youth coach)
2020–2021 HamKam (assistant)
2020 HamKam (caretaker)
2022–2023 Rosenborg (assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Geir Frigård (born 3 November 1970) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1] He played five times for the Norway national team, scoring one goal. In 1997–98, he was top scorer in the Austrian Bundesliga. He retired from playing in 2007.

Career[change | change source]

Geir Frigård started his career at his hometown club Funnefoss/Vormsund. He played his first games as a professional for Lillestrøm SK. He could not establish himself there and was given to Kongsvinger IL after three seasons. His UEFA Cup performances for Kongsvinger IL were good so he returned to Lillestrøm SK in 1995. In 1997 he followed his coach Per Brogeland to Austria to LASK. In his first season he was top scorer in Austria with 23 goals. In his second season in Austria he managed to score ten goals in 20 games. His good performances fell into an economically difficult time of the LASK. So he moved to Germany for 1.5 million € to Tennis Borussia Berlin, where he was the most expensive purchase in history at the time. He returned to LASK in 2001. There he played a bigger role again. LASK was relegated that season. After one year and scoring 15 goals he moved to Lierse SK in Belgium, where he stayed until 2004. Lierse SK was also his last team abroad. After a good season at Ham-Kam he found himself on the bench there and decided to end his career at Eidsvold Turn in 2007.

International career[change | change source]

Frigård made his Norway national team debut in a friendly on 15 January 1994 against USA which Norway lost 2–1. He scored his only goal in a 1–0 win on 7 September 1994 in a UEFA Euro 1996 qualification match against Belarus.

Coaching career[change | change source]

After retiring at the end of 2007, Frigård started his coaching career with Eidsvold Turn.[2] On 21 May 2020. After a lot years coaching various youth national teams, Frigård was presented as the new assistant coach for Hamarkameratene.[3] On 7 August 2020 he became interim head coach after Espen Olsen returned to his role as sporting director.[4] 2020, he again became an assistant coach after Kjetil Rekdal was hired as the new head coach.[5]

On 20 December 2021, he was hired as an assistant coach for Rosenborg BK.[6]

Honours[change | change source]

Individual

References[change | change source]

  1. "Frigard, Geir" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  2. FK Lofoten-kamp kan bli utsatt, lofotposten.no, 9 April 2008
  3. ESPEN OLSEN OG GEIR FRIGÅRD NYTT TRENER-TEAM, hamkan.no, 21 May 2020
  4. ENDRINGER I TRENERTEAMET, hamkam.no, 7 August 2020
  5. PRESSEMELDING: KJETIL REKDAL NY HAMKAM-TRENER, hamkam.no, 15 August 2020
  6. REKDAL READY AS NEW RBK COACH, rbk.no, 20 December 2021