Rolf Birger Pedersen Explained

Rolf Birger Pedersen
Birth Date:23 September 1939
Birth Place:Bergen, Norway
Death Place:Bergen, Norway
Position:Striker
Years1:1957–1972
Clubs1:Brann
Caps1:335
Goals1:245
Nationalyears1:1958–1962
Nationalteam1:Norway
Nationalcaps1:15
Nationalgoals1:5

Rolf Birger "Pesen" Pedersen (23 September 1939 - 22 March 2001) was a Norwegian footballer and football coach. He grew up near Brann Stadion, and later became one of Brann's most legendary players. He was also capped 15 times for the Norway national football team, scoring 5 goals.[1]

Pesen was a creative and goalscoring midfielder, and is considered by many to be Brann's best player in their championship-seasons 1962 and 1963. Pedersen was particularly known for his remarkably hard shots. It is told that he once shot a goalkeeper into the goal, and he shot a keeper so hard that he fainted. He never reached the same level in the following seasons, possibly losing his motivation after being so successful in his younger years. Nevertheless, his track record in Brann is impressive, with 335 matches and a record high 245 goals in the red jersey.

After his retirement in 1972, Pesen continued his football life as head coach in many of the Bergen-based clubs in the lower divisions. Later he held many different positions in his old club Brann, culminating in his run as chairman of the club. In the late 1990s he was made responsible for Brann Stadion.

In 2000 Pesen was diagnosed with cancer, and for a while it looked like he would pull through, but he had a fallback, and died on 22 March 2001 at the age of 61.

Career statistics

SeasonClubDivisionLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1956–57BrannLandsdelsserien221032
1957–58Hovedserien14430174
1958–5913455189
1959–6012543168
1960–61Landsdelsserien1016571523
1961–62Hovedserien29261063932
19631. divisjon1810432213
196417455229
19652. divisjon7032102
196610222124
1967117651712
19681. divisjon17653229
1972702292
Career total1678655430000222129

Honours

1961–62, 1963

Individual

Notes and References

  1. http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=16249 Player's profile