Steinar Ege Explained

Steinar Ege
Fullname:Steinar Ege
Nationality:Norwegian
Birth Date:10 April 1972
Birth Place:Kristiansand, Norway
Position:Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Retired
Youthyears1:-
Youthclubs1:Kristiansand IF
Youthyears2:-
Youthclubs2:Øyestad IF
Youthclubs3:Stavanger IF
Years1:-1997
Clubs1:Viking HK
Years2:1997-1999
Clubs2:VfL Gummersbach
Years3:1999-2002
Clubs3:THW Kiel
Years4:2002-2003
Clubs4:CBM Galdár
Years5:2003-2006
Clubs5:VfL Gummersbach
Years6:2006-2010
Clubs6:FCK Håndbold
Years7:2010-2012
Clubs7:AG København
Years8:2015
Clubs8:THW Kiel
Nationalyears1:1995-2011
Nationalteam1:Norway
Nationalcaps1:262
Nationalgoals1:1

Steinar Ege (born 10 April 1972) is a retired Norwegian handballer and handball coach. He last played for Handball-Bundesliga side THW Kiel. Ege was a member of the Norwegian national handball team, which he represented over 250 times during his career.

After his playing career he became a youth coach at the Danish club Frederiksberg IF. Later he became the goalkeeping coach for the Norwegian national team.[1]

Career

In Norway Ege played for Greipstad, Øyestad IF, Kristiansand IF, Stavanger Håndball and Viking HK. He started his professional career in 1997 for German club VfL Gummersbach. In 1999 he moved to THW Kiel. Here he won the German Bundesliga in 2000 and in 2002 and the EHF Cup in 2002. He also reached the final of the EHF Champions League in 2000 with the club. In the 2002/03 season he was loaned out to Spanish club CBM Gáldar.Afterwards he moved back to VfL Gummersbach.

In the 2006 season he switched to Danish club FCK Håndbold. When the club ceased to exist and became AG København he joined them. With the club he won the Danish league 3 times in 2008, 2011 2012.[2] He also won the Danish Cup in 2010. When the club went bankrupt in 2012, he retired.[3] In 2015 he made a short comeback for THW Kiel, where he played from March to June in the 15/16 season.[4] [2] In that season he won the German Bundesliga for a third time.

He debuted for the national team in 1995 against Azerbaijan. In January 2011 he got the record for most matches for the Norwegian national team. Later the same year he retired from the national team.[5]

Private life

He is married to Lene Ege, formerly Andersen, who was also a professional handballer.[2] Before he became a professional handballer he worked as a carpenter.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://hbold.dk/2021/01/29/steinar-ege-bag-norsk-maalmands-revolution
  2. https://archiv.thw-handball.de/thw/se_ege.htm
  3. http://www.vg.no/sport/haandball/artikkel.php?artid=10060768 Steinar Ege legger opp
  4. http://www.tv2.no/a/6744918 Steinar Ege (42) smilte og reddet i comebacket
  5. http://www.rogalandsavis.no/sport/handball/article5862539.ece Keeperlegenden gir seg