Roger Nilsen Explained

Roger Nilsen
Upright:1.1
Birth Date:1969 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Tromsø, Norway
Height:1.80 m
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:Kvaløysletta
Years1:1987–1988
Clubs1:Tromsø
Caps1:3
Goals1:0
Years2:1989–1993
Clubs2:Viking
Caps2:90
Goals2:11
Years3:1993
Clubs3:1. FC Köln (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Years4:1993–1999
Clubs4:Sheffield United
Caps4:166
Goals4:0
Years5:1999
Clubs5:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:1999–2000
Clubs6:Grazer AK
Caps6:13
Goals6:0
Years7:2000–2001
Clubs7:Molde
Caps7:20
Goals7:2
Years8:2002–2003
Clubs8:Bryne
Caps8:24
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:329
Totalgoals:13
Nationalyears1:1989–1992
Nationalteam1:Norway U21
Nationalcaps1:19
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:1990–2000
Nationalteam2:Norway
Nationalcaps2:32
Nationalgoals2:3
Manageryears1:2006
Managerclubs1:Stavanger
Manageryears2:2007–2010
Managerclubs2:Viking (assistant)
Manageryears3:2014–
Managerclubs3:Fløya (women)

Roger Nilsen (born 8 August 1969) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. A defender, he played for the Norwegian clubs Tromsø, Viking, Molde and Bryne, and spent time abroad at 1. FC Köln, Sheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur and Grazer AK. He made 32 appearances and scored three goals for Norway. He later worked as assistant coach at Viking.

Club career

Viking FK

Born in Tromsø, Nilsen's career began in Tromsø, but it was after he moved on to Viking that he became established, winning Tippeligaen, the Norwegian top division in 1991.[1] In his four seasons at Viking, Nilsen successfully became a regular in Norway's U21 team, and won his first senior cap in 1990. He was loaned to 1. FC Köln, and was put up for sale towards the end of the 1993 season.

Sheffield United

Having already signed Norwegian team-mate Jostein Flo, Sheffield United boss Dave Bassett added Nilsen in November 1993 for the fee of £500,000, beating Aberdeen to his signature.[2] Nilsen joined as the club fought unsuccessfully against relegation from the Premier League, and was a regular at left-back.

A popular figure at Bramall Lane, Nilsen played six seasons under five different managers, with a number of games at centre-back - particularly after United switched to a wing-back formation in 1997/98. He started the 1997 playoff final defeat at Wembley against Crystal Palace, and United's defeat to Newcastle in the FA Cup semi-final in 1998. It was in that cup-run where Nilsen had arguably his most memorable moment, during the quarter-final penalty shootout win over Coventry City. Never scoring for the Blades, and with Gareth Taylor having missed the first United penalty, Nilsen stepped up to convert the second - powering the ball past Steve Ogrizovic to put the Blades 1–0 up.[3]

Nilsen's final appearance came as he helped keep a clean sheet in a 3–0 win over West Brom in Feb 1999, before a surprise return to the Premier League saw him transferred to Tottenham Hotspur on a free.[4]

Later career

After making just two appearances at Spurs, Nilsen had a brief spell at Grazer AK before he returned home to play for Molde and Bryne. He left Bryne in 2003, but continued his career in the Norwegian third division with Stavanger IF.[5]

International career

Nilsen represented Norway at youth international level and played for the under-20 team in the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship.[6] He played 19 matches and scored two goals for Norway U21.[7]

Nilsen made his debut for the senior team in the friendly match against Cameroon on 31 October 1990. He scored his first goal for Norway against Sweden on 26 August 1992, and scored two goals in the 10–0 win against San Marino two weeks later. Nilsen was a part of the 1994 FIFA World Cup squad, but did not play any matches in the tournament. He played his last match for Norway against Sweden on 4 February 2000. Nilsen was capped a total of 32 times, and scored three goals.[8]

Coaching career

In 2006, he retired and took over as head coach for Stavanger IF, guiding the club to promotion to the second division. At the end of the season, Nilsen left the club to take up the assistant coach position at the Norwegian top-flight side Viking.[9] After manager Uwe Rösler left in November 2009 he was briefly caretaker manager.[10] He was downsized from his assistant job after the 2010 season.[11]

In 2014, he succeeded Odd-Karl Stangnes as manager of IF Fløya's women's team, combined with a teaching job at the Norwegian College of Elite Sports in Tromsø.[12] In September 2018 Nilsen was sacked from his role managing FK Vidar with the club 2nd bottom in the 2nd division.[13]

Personal life

Roger Nilsen is the brother of the former player and coach Steinar Nilsen.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norske fotballspillere i utlandet. no. 18 May 2009.
  2. Web site: Aberdeen loses the cash race for Nilsen . The Herald. Glasgow . 13 July 2015.
  3. Web site: Arsenal and Sheffield United Through on penalties . . 15 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Tottenham låner Nilsen. VG . no. 13 July 2015.
  5. Web site: Profil: Roger Nilsen. Tromsø IL. no. 18 May 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080604214911/http://www.til.no/www/adel/profil/268. 4 June 2008.
  6. Web site: Norway squad, 1989 FIFA U-20 World Cup . https://web.archive.org/web/20071123210839/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191209/teams/team=44022.html . dead . 23 November 2007 . FIFA . 20 October 2012.
  7. Web site: Roger Nilsen's profil . no . fotball.no . Football Association of Norway . 20 October 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20130222210628/http://www.fotball.no/Community/Profil/?fiksId=1885113 . 22 February 2013 .
  8. Web site: Roger Nilsen . home.no . 6 February 2013.
  9. News: Nilsen holder ambisjonene for seg selv. Grøndal. Kjell-Ivar. 18 April 2008. Stavanger Aftenblad. no. 18 May 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120223075205/http://fotball.aftenposten.no/eliteserien/article105394.ece. 23 February 2012.
  10. News: Roger Nilsen overtar. 7 October 2010. Bladet Tromsø. 31. no.
  11. News: Ber Viking-ledelsen kutte millioner. Fisketjøn. Lars. 7 October 2010. Rogalands Avis. 18–19. no.
  12. News: Vil rykke opp i løpet av to år. Hanssen. Anders Mo. 4 June 2014. Nordlys. 27. no.
  13. News: Roger Nilsen er ferdig som Vidar-trener. 25 September 2018. no.
  14. News: Fotball foran søskenkjærlighet. Sonstad. Trym Oust. 17 June 2007. Dagbladet. no. 18 May 2009.