Mini Jakobsen Explained

Mini Jakobsen
Fullname:Jahn Ivar Jakobsen[1]
Birth Date:8 November 1965
Birth Place:Gravdal, Norway
Height:168 cm
Position:Winger/Forward
Youthclubs1:IK Junkeren
Youthclubs2:IK Grand Bodø
Years1:1984–1987
Clubs1:FK Bodø/Glimt
Caps1:80
Goals1:67
Years2:1988–1990
Clubs2:Rosenborg BK
Caps2:66
Goals2:43
Years3:1990–1993
Clubs3:BSC Young Boys
Caps3:80
Goals3:32
Years4:1993
Clubs4:MSV Duisburg
Caps4:2
Goals4:0
Years5:1993–1994
Clubs5:Lierse S.K.
Caps5:16
Goals5:1
Years6:1994–2000
Clubs6:Rosenborg BK
Caps6:128
Goals6:55
Totalcaps:372
Totalgoals:198
Nationalyears1:1988–1998
Nationalteam1:Norway
Nationalcaps1:65
Nationalgoals1:11

Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, nicknamed Mini, (born 8 November 1965) is a Norwegian former football player (winger/forward) who has played for, amongst others, Bodø/Glimt and Rosenborg.[2]

Club career

During the very early years of his career, Jakobsen played at Junkeren and Grand Bodø, two minor Norwegian clubs in the town of Bodø. Mini's actual professional career as a footballer started at the well-known Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt. When he arrived at the club, Bodø/Glimt played in the third division (the third highest division in Norway at the time), but did gain promotion in 1986.[3] In the Norwegian second division, Bodø/Glimt finished in seventh place in 1987.[4] At Bodø/Glimt, Jakobsen was the top scorer for four consecutive seasons: In 1984, with seven goals (third division), in 1985 with 18 goals (third), in 1986 with 26 goals (third) and in 1987 with 16 goals (second division).

In 1988, Jakobsen was transferred to Rosenborg along with teammate Ørjan Berg, and after a successful season – winning the Norwegian double and becoming the league's top scorer – he got his first cap for Norway. At Rosenborg he became well known as a high quality winger/striker.

After the Norwegian 1990 season, Jakobsen was transferred from Rosenborg to the Swiss club BSC Young Boys, and during the next four years hr played for several different European clubs in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium.

In 1994, Jakobsen returned to Rosenborg, and became a part of Rosenborg's better than expected performances in UEFA Champions League tournament. He then played for Norway in the 1998 World Cup, where they made the second round.

Jakobsen successfully ended his professional career at Rosenborg by winning the Norwegian double in 1999. He is now working as a sports reporter at the Norwegian TV channel TV 2.

Personal life

In his youth, Jakobsen changed his name from Jan Ivar to Jahn Ivar. He later stated that he changed his name because his idol, Norwegian singer Jahn Teigen, wrote his first name with an h.[5]

Career statistics

SeasonClubDivisionLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1988Rosenborg1. Divisjon22800228
19892218002218
1990Tippeligaen2217112318
1990-91Young BoysSuper League21700217
1991-9232900329
1992-932716002716
1993-94DuisburgBundesliga200020
1993-94LierseJupiler League16100161
1994RosenborgTippeligaen520052
19952510002510
19962515002515
19972612002612
19982614002614
199921243255
Career Total292131540000297135

Honours

Club

Rosenborg

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jahn Ivar Jakobsen . Football Association of Norway . 7 October 2019 . no.
  2. News: Jahn Ivar Jakobsen. Pedersen. Ole Petter. Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. no. May 28, 2009.
  3. http://www.rsssf.no/1986/Third.html Third Division 1986
  4. http://www.rsssf.no/1987/Second.html Second Division 1987
  5. News: Rosensorg. Gonsholt. Simen V.. Dagens Næringsliv. Dagens Næringsliv. no. January 16, 2012.