Runar Berg

Runar Berg (born 7 October 1970) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for Bodø/Glimt, Rosenborg, Tromsø, Lyn, and Venezia. Berg is brother of former Bodø/Glimt and Rosenborg player Ørjan Berg, and son of former Bodø/Glimt midfielder and playmaker Harald Berg.

Runar Berg
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-10-07) 7 October 1970 (age 53)
Place of birthThe Hague, Netherlands
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
1989Bodø/Glimt
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989Bodø/Glimt
1990Rosenborg10(0)
1991Tromsø18(2)
1992–1996Bodø/Glimt111(29)
1997–1999Rosenborg69(13)
1999–2001Venezia30(2)
2001Lyn (loan)23(3)
2002–2010Bodø/Glimt204(41)
International career
1986Norway U159(0)
1987Norway U166(0)
1988Norway U181(0)
1994–2003Norway5(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Personal life

Berg was born in The Hague, Netherlands, when his father Harald Berg played for ADO Den Haag. He is the brother of footballers Ørjan Berg and Arild Berg,[1] as well as musician Terje Berg. Berg is also the nephew of Norwegian folk-singer Terje Nilsen.[citation needed]

Club career

At the start of his adult football life, Runar Berg played – as his father – at Bodø/Glimt, then playing in the 1st division. The 1988 season Bodø/Glimt got relegated to the 2nd division. Runar Berg was bought by Nils Arne Eggen to Rosenborg to play with his brother Ørjan in the 1989 season.

In 1992, Berg returned to his mother club Bodø/Glimt then again playing in the 1st division. Bodø/Glimt won the first division and gained promotion for the Norwegian top division. In 1997, Berg returned to Rosenborg. In 1999, Berg made a move to Venezia, playing in the Serie A. The club had financial problems, however, and was relegated. Berg moved back to Norway on loan to Lyn, before returning "home" to Bodø/Glimt in 2001. He announced his retirement in September 2010.[2]

Berg is considered a club legend at Bodø/Glimt. In the 2009 season, when the club had financial problems, Berg played for free. Being the best paid player at the club, Berg did not only give up his ~100,000 euro/year salary, but also started a fund-raiser among local businesses to help save the club.[3][4] Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area.[5]

In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren.[6]

International career

Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals.[7]His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen.

Career statistics

As of 17 May 2013
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
SeasonClubLeagueCupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rosenborg1990Tippeligaen10000100
Tromsø1991Tippeligaen18200182
Bodø/Glimt1992Adeccoligaen000000
1993Tippeligaen2211002211
199421500215
199524200242
199624500245
Rosenborg1997Tippeligaen25600256
199826432274
199918340223
Venezia1999–2000Serie A28200282
2000–01Serie B200020
Lyn2001Tippeligaen23320253
Bodø/Glimt2002Tippeligaen23521256
2003218532611
200420444248
200522641267
2006Adeccoligaen22820248
200729420314
2008Tippeligaen25120271
200924030270
2010Adeccoligaen18500185
Career total44584331147895

Honours

Rosenborg

Bodø/Glimt

References

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