Åge Hareide
Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1953) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Åge Fridtjof Hareide (born 23 September 1953) is a Norwegian football coach and former player who manages the Iceland national team.[2] In his playing career, he played for Hødd and Molde in Norway as well as Manchester City and Norwich City in England. Hareide was capped 50 times playing for Norway.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Åge Fridtjof Hareide[1] | ||
Date of birth | (1953-09-23) 23 September 1953 (age 70) | ||
Place of birth | Hareid, Norway | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Iceland (head coach) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1970–1975 | Hødd | 37 | (2) |
1975–1981 | Molde | 93 | (21) |
1981–1982 | Manchester City | 24 | (0) |
1982–1984 | Norwich City | 40 | (2) |
1984–1987 | Molde | 72 | (10) |
Total | 266 | (35) | |
International career | |||
1976–1986 | Norway | 50 | (5) |
Managerial career | |||
1985–1991 | Molde | ||
1993–1997 | Molde | ||
1998–1999 | Helsingborg | ||
2000–2002 | Brøndby | ||
2003 | Rosenborg | ||
2003–2008 | Norway | ||
2009 | Örgryte | ||
2009–2012 | Viking | ||
2012 | Helsingborg (caretaker) | ||
2014–2015 | Malmö FF | ||
2016–2020 | Denmark | ||
2020–2021 | Rosenborg | ||
2022 | Malmö FF (caretaker) | ||
2023– | Iceland | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
As a coach, Hareide has won league titles in all of the Scandinavian countries,[3] In Sweden with Helsingborgs IF in 1999 and with Malmö FF in 2014, in Denmark with Brøndby in 2001–02 and in his native Norway with Rosenborg in 2003. Hareide was in charge of the Norway national team from 2003 to 2008. While at Malmö during his first time in charge at the club, he notably took the team to the modern-day UEFA Champions League group stages for the first two times in the club's history. He coached the Denmark national team to a Round of 16 finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and was appointed coach of Iceland in 2023.