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Nils Arne Eggen

Nils Arne Eggen
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Personal information
Date of birth (1941-09-17) 17 September 1941 (age 75)
Place of birth Orkdal, Norway
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Orkdal
1960–1963 Rosenborg
1964–1966 Vålerengen
1966–1969 Rosenborg
National team
1963–1969 Norway 29 (0)
Teams managed
1971–1972 Rosenborg
1973–1974 Norway U21
1974–1977 Norway
1976 Rosenborg
1978–1982 Rosenborg
1983–1985 Orkdal
1986–1987 Moss
1986–1987 Norway U23
1988–1997 Rosenborg
1999–2002 Rosenborg
2010 Rosenborg
2011–2016 Orkla
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Nils Arne Eggen (born 17 September 1941) is a Norwegian former footballer, manager and teacher from Orkdal. Eggen is closely tied to Rosenborg, the club he managed for 23 years between 1970 and 2010. He is Norway's most successful club manager throughout history, having won the Norwegian Premier League fifteen times and the Norwegian Football Cup six times as a manager. His football philosophy is for offensive football in 4-3-3 formation inspired by total football.

His playing career started with Orkdal; he then played for Rosenborg from 1960 to 1963 and 1966 to 1969, and for Vålerengen between 1964 and 1966. He was capped 29 times for Norway between 1963 and 1969. He won the Norwegian Premier League once with Vålerengen and twice with Rosenborg, and the Norwegian Football Cup once with Rosenborg.

In 1971, Eggen became manager of Rosenborg, winning the league in his inaugural season. He left to take over Norway U21 in 1973. He then became national team manager for Norway jointly with Kjell Schou-Andreassen until 1977. He then returned to Rosenborg where he remained until 1982. He then coached Orkdal until 1985. In 1986, he was hired as manager for Moss, where he won the Second Division in the first season and then the top league the following. During this period he was also manager of Norway U23. He started managing Rosenborg in 1988, where he remained until 2002, except for a sabbatical in 1998. This is the team's golden age, resulting in 11 consecutive league titles and the participation in eight consecutive seasons in Champions League. Eggen returned a manager for the single 2010 season, again winning the league.


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