Per Ciljan Skjelbred

Per Ciljan Skjelbred (born 16 June 1987) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ranheim. He has previously played for Hertha Berlin and Hamburger SV, and has been capped 43 times playing for Norway, but as of 2017, retired from international football.

Per Ciljan Skjelbred
Skjelbred playing for Hertha BSC in 2019
Personal information
Full namePer Ciljan Skjelbred[1]
Date of birth (1987-06-16) 16 June 1987 (age 36)
Place of birthTrondheim, Norway
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Ranheim
Number7
Youth career
Trygg/Lade
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2011Rosenborg156(9)
2011–2014Hamburger SV26(0)
2013–2014Hertha BSC (loan)28(2)
2014–2020Hertha BSC151(0)
2020–2023Rosenborg68(2)
2024–Ranheim2(0)
International career
2007–2017Norway43(1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 April 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 February 2017

Club career

Skjelbred with Rosenborg in 2009

Skjelbred was born in Trondheim and started his career at local football club Trygg/Lade. He made an impression, and was selected to compete in a football talent competition entitled Proffdrømmen ("Pro player dreams") on Norwegian TV3. Skjelbred won this competition and as first prize, he got a week's training with Liverpool.[2] The English club offered him a contract for their youth team, but he declined.

Instead, he went to hometown club Rosenborg, where he soon came into first-team reckoning. Skjelbred made his senior debut in the Tippeligaen against Bodø/Glimt in 2004, and aged 16 years and 358 days became the second-youngest player to play for Rosenborg.[3]

After scoring a goal in the first match of the 2005 Champions League against Olympiacos, he was tackled in the return match at Lerkendal on 23 November by Ieroklis Stoltidis; both bones in Skjelbred's lower leg snapped just above the ankle. Although he went in with both legs and had no chance of getting the ball, Stoltidis said he had not meant to harm Skjelbred.[4][5][6] Skjelbred returned to football on 10 March 2006 in Rosenborg BK's match against Aalesunds FK, playing the first half of the match which Rosenborg won 5–1.[7]

Skjelbred joined the German side Hamburger SV in August 2011.[8] After playing 268 minutes for the club in the Bundesliga, Skjelbred's transfer was called a "mistake" (Bisher Fehlgriff) by Kicker in November 2011,[9] and in November 2012 Skjelbred was named one of five players that HSV stated they would sell when the transfer window opened in January 2013.[10]

However, after the 2013 January transfer window closed, Skjelbred remained a Hamburg player. In the summer of 2013, he was loaned for one season to Hertha BSC, who in turn loaned Pierre-Michel Lasogga to Hamburg.

After a very successful loan spell at Hertha (he was also voted Bundesliga Norwegian Player of the Season during this time), Skjelbred finally moved to Berlin permanently during the 2014 Summer transfer window.

In February 2020, Skjelbred confirmed he would return to Rosenborg beginning from the summer 2020 after his contract with Hertha Berlin expires.[11]

International career

Skjelbred was first called up for the Norwegian under-21 team in September 2005, at the age of 18.[12] He made his debut for senior team against Malta on 28 March 2007.

On 3 September 2014 Skjelbred captained the Norwegian national side for the first time against England at Wembley. England won the match 1-0 thanks to a Wayne Rooney penalty. Per was handed the captain's armband after previous captain, Brede Hangeland retired from international football.

On 22 February 2017 Skjelbred retired from the national team.[13]

International goals

Score and Result lists Norway's goals first
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.11 June 2013Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway  North Macedonia1–02–0Friendly

Personal life

Skjelbred married Kristina Jørgensen in October 2012. Together they have two children Eline Sofie and Jonathan.[14]

Career statistics

Statistics accurate as of 6 April 2024[15][16]

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
2004RosenborgTippeligaen2020--40
20051333151215
200620052--252
20072524080372
200825121123415
20092714040351
201029152110453
20111513231214
Total156928843522722
GermanyLeagueDFB-PokalEuropeTotal
2011–12Hamburger SVBundesliga8010--90
2012–1318010--190
Total26020--280
2013–14Hertha BSC28200--282
2014–1526000--260
2015–1631050--360
2016–172603030320
2017–182802030330
2018–191601000170
2019–202401000250
Total1792120601972
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
2020RosenborgEliteserien1510030181
20211711000181
20221901000200
20231701030210
Total6823060772
2024RanheimOBOS-ligaen20000020
Total20000020
Career Total4311345855553126

Continental competition includes UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Champions League matches, as well as qualification matches.

Honours

Rosenborg

Notes

References

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