Leif Eriksen (footballer, born 1940) explained

Leif Eriksen
Birth Date:14 May 1940
Birth Place:Oslo, German-occupied Norway
Death Place:Oslo, Norway
Position:Forward
Years1:1958–1968
Clubs1:Vålerenga
Years2:1969–1970
Clubs2:Eidsvold Turn
Years3:1971–1972
Clubs3:Vålerenga
Nationalyears1:1960–1962
Nationalteam1:Norway U21
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1961–1964
Nationalteam2:Norway B
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:1964–1968
Nationalteam3:Norway
Nationalcaps3:4
Nationalgoals3:1
Manageryears1:1970
Managerclubs1:Eidsvold Turn
Manageryears2:1971–1972
Managerclubs2:Vålerenga
Manageryears3:1974–1975
Managerclubs3:Jevnaker IF
Manageryears4:1976–1978
Managerclubs4:Skeid
Manageryears5:1979–1981
Managerclubs5:Vålerenga
Manageryears6:1982
Managerclubs6:Vålerenga

Leif Eriksen (14 May 1940 – 31 January 2024) was a Norwegian football player and coach. A forward, he spent most of his career in Vålerenga, and became league top goalscorer in 1963. Eriksen represented Norway as a U21, B and senior international.

Club career

Making his debut at 17 years of age in 1958, Eriksen played a total of 142 top-tier games for Vålerenga in which he scored 58 goals. This makes him Vålerenga's second-leading scorer all-time in the Norwegian Premier League behind Morten Berre who scored 62 goals.

In 1963, Eriksen scored 16 goals to become top scorer in the Norwegian top division. In 1965, he was a member of the Vålerenga side that became league champions for the first time in club history. In the championship-deciding game against Steinkjer, Eriksen fractured his foot, but was somehow able to finish the match (substitutions were at that time not allowed after the start of the second half).[1]

International career

Eriksen made his senior debut for Norway in a May 1964 friendly match against Ireland, coming on as a 20th-minute substitute for Roald Jensen, and earned a total of four caps, scoring one goal. His final international was an August 1968 Nordic Football Championship match against Finland.[2]

Coaching career

Eriksen left Vålerenga in 1969 to become player-manager at Eidsvold Turn. He returned to Vålerenga as player-manager two years later. After finishing his playing career, Eriksen returned to Vålerenga for a second spell as manager in 1979, and guided the club to victory in the 1980 Norwegian Cup, which was followed by winning Vålerenga's first league championship since his own playing days in 1981.

Personal life

Leif Eriksen's son Bengt Eriksen also became a footballer who had two spells as a midfielder for Vålerenga between 1983 and 1993, and later became manager of Skeid. Bengt Eriksen also worked as a football pundit for TV 2 from 2003 to 2011.

Death

Eriksen died on 31 January 2024, at the age of 83.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LEIF ERIKSEN HAR FORLATT OSS. 1 February 2024. 1 February 2024. VIF Fotball. no.
  2. Web site: Leif Eriksen, international football player. 1 February 2024. EU-football.
  3. https://www.vg.no/sport/i/dwywAo/vaalerenga-legenden-leif-eriksen-er-doed Vålerenga-legenden Leif Eriksen er død