Martin Andresen Explained

Martin Andresen should not be confused with Martin Andreasson.

Martin Andresen
Birth Date:2 February 1977
Birth Place:Kråkstad, Norway
Position:Central midfielder
Height:1.80 m
Youthclubs1:Kråkstad
Youthclubs2:Ski
Years1:1995–1997
Clubs1:Moss
Caps1:45
Goals1:10
Years2:1997
Clubs2:Viking
Caps2:26
Goals2:8
Years3:1998–1999
Clubs3:Stabæk
Caps3:47
Goals3:16
Years4:1999–2000
Clubs4:Wimbledon
Caps4:13
Goals4:1
Years5:2000
Clubs5:Molde (loan)
Caps5:9
Goals5:1
Years6:2001–2004
Clubs6:Stabæk
Caps6:87
Goals6:16
Years7:2003–2004
Clubs7:Blackburn (loan)
Caps7:11
Goals7:0
Years8:2005–2007
Clubs8:Brann
Caps8:64
Goals8:11
Years9:2008–2010
Clubs9:Vålerenga
Caps9:40
Goals9:2
Years10:2011–2012
Clubs10:Follo
Caps10:8
Goals10:0
Years11:2013
Clubs11:Stabæk
Caps11:1
Goals11:0
Years12:2015
Clubs12:Sandefjord
Caps12:3
Goals12:0
Totalcaps:355
Totalgoals:65
Nationalyears1:1995–1998
Nationalteam1:Norway U21
Nationalcaps1:24
Nationalgoals1:4
Nationalyears2:2001–2009
Nationalteam2:Norway
Nationalcaps2:43
Nationalgoals2:3
Manageryears1:2008–2012
Managerclubs1:Vålerenga

Martin Andresen (born 2 February 1977) is a Norwegian former professional football player and manager, who played as a central midfielder. Martin is also keen bridge player [1] winning both a North American and European championship.

Club career

Early career

Andresen was born in Kråkstad. He was a regular on many Norway national youth teams while playing for Moss, Viking and Stabæk Fotball from 1995 to 1999.

After the 1999 season, Andresen was sold to Premier League club Wimbledon in a deal worth £1 million. But like many of the other Norwegians in the club, his stay became short and unsuccessful. He scored once for Wimbledon; in a 2–1 loss to Liverpool.[2] He had a short loan spell at Molde.

Return to Stabæk

Andresen returned to Stabæk in 2001, where he proved himself to be one of the best central midfielders in Norway.

After a successful 2003 season, where Stabæk captured the bronze medals in the Norwegian Premier League, Andresen was loaned out to the Premiership club Blackburn Rovers for six months in 2004, from February to August, but did not sign a longer deal with the English club. Andresen return to Stabæk to save the club from relegation from the Norwegian Premier League. Andresen played while injured and Stabæk could not save their top spot in league Norway. Andresen, not willing to play in the Adeccoliga, asked to be sold. Many clubs in Norway were interested in the national team captain; the high price scared many away, including the champions Rosenborg. Vålerenga looked set to capture Andresen at Christmas 2004. Brann was helped by local investors to sign him on 23 December 2004.

Brann

Andresen became the most expensive transfer in Brann history, in a deal worth ca. 15.000.000 NOK (£1.310.000). After a disappointing first season, much ruined by injuries, Andresen made it clear that he would be "fit for fight" in 2006. In the pre-season he was appointed captain for Brann, clearly showing his importance for the club on and off the field. In 2006, Brann had their best season opening ever, with Andresen filling the captain role. He also periodically captained team Norway, playing in central midfield. In 2007 Brann won the Norwegian League, with Andresen as captain. He was described as the most valuable player by many Norwegian pundits. He was also named in the Team of the Year.

Vålerenga

Andresen was announced as the new manager of Vålerenga on 6 November 2007 while still under contract with Brann for the remainder of the year. Brann terminated their working relationship with Andresen the day after. He signed a three-year-long contract with Vålerenga as player and manager. Andresen became the first player/head coach in Norway's top division (Tippeligaen) since Kjetil Rekdal (also with Vålerenga) in 2002.

He retired as a player before the 2010 season, but continued to play several matches for the reserve team in the Norwegian Second Division. In 2011, he played for Follo FK who were in the same division, making eight appearances for the club.

On 15 October 2012, Andresen was dismissed as manager for Vålerenga.[3]

Second return to Stabæk

Andresen came out of retirement and joined Stabæk, who had been relegated from Tippeligaen, ahead of the 2013 season.[4]

Sandefjord

Andresen came out for retirement for a second time on 18 August 2015, and joined Sandefjord Fotball for the remainder of the 2015 Tippeligaen season.[5]

International football career

Andresen made his debut for Norway national team in a 15 August 2001 friendly match against Turkey and earned a total of 43 caps, scoring three goals.[6]

Bridge accomplishments

Wins

Personal life

Martin Andresen is an heir to the Norwegian furniture manufacturer Skeidar.

Career football statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
SeasonClubLeagueCupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Moss19951. divisjon214214
1996Tippeligaen246246
Total45104510
Viking1997Tippeligaen268268
Stabæk1998Tippeligaen258258
1999228228
Total47164716
Wimbledon1999–2000Premier League14120151
Molde2000Tippeligaen910091
Stabæk2001Tippeligaen24631277
200225151302
200325841299
Total74151238618
Blackburn2003–04Premier League11000110
Stabæk2004Tippeligaen13120151
Brann2005Tippeligaen17210182
200624320263
200723610246
Total6411406811
Vålerenga2008Tippeligaen23150281
200917150221
2010000000
Total402100502
Follo20112. divisjon500050
2012300030
Total800080
Stabæk20131. divisjon100010
Sandefjord2015Tippeligaen300030
Career total3536530338368

Honours

Stabæk

1998

Brann

2007

Vålerenga

Individual

2003

midfielder of the year in 2003

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norsk Bridgefestival 2003. 29 June 2023. no.
  2. Web site: Heskey double denies Dons . The Guardian . 16 April 2000 . 16 October 2018.
  3. News: Andresen ferdig i Vålerenga. Norwegian.
  4. News: Martin Andresen gjør comeback . Norwegian . Nettavisen . Anders Modun . Bilet . 18 March 2013 . 18 March 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202150308/http://www.nettavisen.no/sport/fotball/article3591601.ece . 2 February 2014 . dead .
  5. Web site: Martin Andresen klar for SF. 18 August 2015. Norwegian. 18 August 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150822125324/http://www.sandefjordfotball.no/news/article/ez0i334nnhpq1kbssvldx63f0/title/martin-andresen-klar-for-sf. 22 August 2015.
  6. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/noo-recintlp.html Norway – Record International Players
  7. Web site: Daily Bulletin . American Contract Bridge League . 2022-03-14 . 2024-03-23 .
  8. Web site: 13 November 2021 . 19th European Champions' Cup. db.eurobridge.or . 29 June 2023.