Geir Johansen Explained

Geir Johansen
Fullname:Geir "Bolla" Johansen
Birth Date:7 July 1960
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1975?–1987
Years2:1988–1989
Years3:1990–1993
Years4:1994–1995
Years5:1996
Clubs1:Eik-Tønsberg
Clubs2:Moss
Clubs3:Eik-Tønsberg
Clubs4:Ivrig
Clubs5:Eik-Tønsberg
Nationalyears1:1981
Nationalteam1:Norway u-21
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1983
Nationalteam2:Norway
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:1994–1995
Managerclubs1:Ivrig (player-manager)
Manageryears2:1997–1998
Managerclubs2:Eik-Tønsberg (assistant)
Manageryears3:1998–
Managerclubs3:Eik-Tønsberg

Geir "Bolla" Johansen (born 7 July 1960) is a retired Norwegian football midfielder.

Career

As a young player he was on trials with FC Eindhoven and spent a fortnight with Borussia Mönchengladbach. He did not like the prospect of playing and living alone in a foreign country.[1]

He played for Eik-Tønsberg most of the 1980s, but joined Moss FK ahead of the 1988 season. With Moss being the reigning champions, the team contested the 1988–89 European Cup but was knocked out by Real Madrid. In 1990 Johansen rejoined Eik.[2] [3]

Johansen was capped eight times for Norway in 1981, and then four times for Norway in 1983.

Eik was relegated from the 1985 Norwegian First Division. When Johansen was offered a contract by Moss in the closing months of 1987, he was enticed by the prospect of playing in the top tier as well as in European competition. Johansen would commute with the Moss–Horten Ferry.[4] Johansen recorded one assist in his debut match for Moss.[5] To complicate matters somewhat, Moss also drafted a young defender from their junior ranks into their senior squad, whose name was Geir Johansen as well.[6]

Ahead of the 1994 season he went on to minnows IL Ivrig, becoming player-manager for the Fourth Division team.[7] In the winter of 1996 he returned to Eik, appearing in pre-season friendlies. Among others, he scored 5 goals against Tønsberg FK.[8] [9] Ahead of the 1997 season he was offered the positionas assistant manager.[10] He took over as manager in August 1998.[11]

Playing style

He was described as a "petite, light, technically brilliant player".[12] Johansen was also an old school player, did not like stamina training and regularly had the lowest performance among the team members in stamina tests. In line with this, he smoked throughout his playing career. He preferred the ball to be passed directly to his feet, and if it was not, he had a tendency to "protest" by placing his hands on his hips. The direct pass was often used when Johansen lurked inside the penalty area, his back facing the goal, and when he turned around he was often fouled, causing a penalty kick.[1]

Personal life

His nickname was "Bolla" ("The Bun"). He acquired the nickname in his family, as a toddler, because of his round cheeks. When working as a manager, he preferred that his players did not use the nickname.[1]

His favourite English team was Manchester City. A main hobby outside of football was Harness racing.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Super-Bolla. Mannen, myten og ballen. Hole. Svein-Erik. 30 April 1999. Tønsbergs Blad. 19. no.
  2. News: Fotballsesongen 1988. Aftenposten. 27 April 1988. 38–39. Norwegian.
  3. News: Spillerstaller 1. divisjon fotball menn sesongen 1990. Norwegian News Agency. 17 April 1990. Norwegian.
  4. News: Bolla blir mossekråke. Grinvoll. Even. 14 December 1987. Tønsbergs Blad. 19. no.
  5. News: Tap i premièren. Johnsen. Lars. 2 May 1988. Moss Avis. 11. no.
  6. News: – Morn, Geir Johansen. 19 January 1988. Moss Dagblad. 9. no.
  7. News: 'Bolla' blir ny Ivrigtrener. Jarlsberg. 11 October 1993. 8. no.
  8. News: 'Bolla' i A-trøya igjen. Edvaradsen. John Arne. 5 February 1996. Tønsbergs Blad. 13. no.
  9. News: Fotball. 8 February 1996. Tønsbergs Blad. 20. no.
  10. News: 'Bolla' kan bli hjelpetrener. Edvardsen. John Arne. 19 September 1996. Tønsbergs Blad. 21. no.
  11. News: Opp og ned for Bolla. Strømnes. André. 10 August 1998. Tønsbergs Blad. 13. no.
  12. News: En ny Geir i angrepet. 14 December 1987. Moss Dagblad. 9. no.