Trond Kindervåg Explained

Trond Kindervåg
Birth Date:27 November 1976
Height:1.86 m
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:Brodd
Youthclubs2:Buøy
Youthclubs3:Viking
Years1:1994–1997
Clubs1:Viking
Caps1:22
Goals1:0
Years2:1998–2000
Clubs2:Lyn
Caps2:41
Goals2:3
Years3:2001
Clubs3:Ullern
Years4:2002
Clubs4:Bærum
Years5:2003
Clubs5:Kurer
Years6:2006–2007
Clubs6:Buøy
Years7:2008–2014
Clubs7:Brodd
Nationalyears1:1994
Nationalteam1:Norway U17
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1995
Nationalteam2:Norway U18
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1996
Nationalteam3:Norway U21
Nationalcaps3:3
Nationalgoals3:0

Trond Kindervåg (born 27 November 1976) is a retired Norwegian football defender. He played in Eliteserien for Viking FK and the 1. divisjon for SFK Lyn, as well as being capped for Norway up until U21 level.

Viking FK career

Hailing from Stavanger, he played youth football for Brodd and Buøy before joining Viking at the age of 15. He was promoted from Viking's junior team to their senior team in 1994, alongside four other players: Trond Bjørnsen, Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim, Erik Fuglestad and Trond Debes. The quintet had apprentice status.[1] [2] Aarsheim and Fuglestad were older, and made their breakthrough before Kindervåg. In 1995, Kindervåg was still eligible for Viking's U20 team, and helped them win the Norwegian U20 Football Cup. In the same year, he also finished secondary school at St. Svithun, and joined sports studies at Stavanger University College. As an apprentice his wages were too low to make a living.[3] [4] He was also capped for Norway U17, U18 and U21.

Ahead of the 1996 Eliteserien, Kindervåg looked certain to win a berth as a starting player.[3] He was given a more economically viable contract by chairman Svein Kvia. Whereas Kindervåg felt he lacked confidence from the previous manager Bjarne Berntsen, and "would probably have changed teams if nothing had happened", Viking's new manager Poul Erik Andreasen chose to play Kindervåg and praised him after a friendly winter tournament.[5] [6] Andreasen later blamed Kindervåg and Ulf Karlsen after a 0–4 loss to Rosenborg in another friendly two weeks before the league opener.[7] Nonetheless, Viking started the 1996 Eliteserien with Karlsen and Kindervåg in central defense, and as Viking went undefeated in the first matches, Kindervåg received praise for "growing" as a player.[8]

Finishing in bronze position in the 1996 Eliteserien, Viking qualified for the 1997-98 UEFA Cup. Kindervåg played one of the UEFA Cup matches, the home leg against Vojvodina Novi Sad where Viking progressed after a penalty shootout.[9]

Later career

He then spent several seasons in Oslo, first for Lyn,[10] then Ullern IF, Bærum SK and the Christian team FK Kurer, before moving home to Stavanger. Here he played for Buøy for two seasons, before finishing his career with a long period in Brodd.[11]

In Lyn, he would primarily compete with Thomas Østvold and Kjetil Wæhler for a place in central defense. The goal of the team was promotion from the 1998 1. divisjon.[12]

Personal life

He grew up in the borough Storhaug. His paternal grandfather Bjarne Kindervåg, as well as Bjarne's brother Håkon Kindervåg, won the 1953 Norwegian Football Cup for Viking. Håkon Kindervåg was also capped once for Norway.[6]

Trond Kindervåg was nicknamed "Kinder". A football idol in his younger days was Roger Nilsen.[6] After retiring as a player, he worked in Statoil.[13]

Trond Kindervåg should not be confused with Trond Kenneth Kindervåg, born 1984, also a footballer who also played for Viking's junior team—and later for local clubs such as Sola, Vaulen, Vardeneset, Randaberg and Vidar.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Knallhard trening for 'nye' Viking. Einarsson. Lars Petter. 4 January 1994. Rogalands Avis. 18–19. no.
  2. News: Lærlinger med håp. Thime. Erik. 11 March 1994. Rogalands Avis. 18. no.
  3. News: Snart ferdig utlært. Thime. Erik. 9 March 1996. Rogalands Avis. 32–33. no.
  4. News: ... men blir det plass til Trond?. Gudlaugsson. Kristján. 14 June 1995. Rogalands Avis. 5. no.
  5. News: Merk deg navnet: Trond Kindervåg. 29 January 1996. Rogalands Avis. 14. no.
  6. News: Trim og krim: Kindervåg. Gundersen. Carl G.. 30 March 1996. Stavanger Aftenblad. 15. no.
  7. News: Supereffektive Rosenborg. Einarsson. Lars Petter. 1 April 1996. Rogalands Avis. 16–17. no.
  8. News: Forsvaret er beredt. Einarsson. Lars Petter. 9 May 1996. Rogalands Avis. 21. no.
  9. News: Heltene i straffedramaet. Thime, Erik. 31 July 1997. Rogalands Avis. Hagen, Svein. 12–13. no.
  10. Web site: Trond Kindervåg som Lynspiller. Lynhistorie.com. Norwegian. 29 May 2020.
  11. News: Trond Kindervåg forlater Buøy. 4 December 2007. Rogalands Avis. 13. no.
  12. News: Modne for opprykk?. Olsen. Karl-Martin. 17 April 1998. Ullern Avis Akersposten. 15. no.
  13. News: "Together we are one". Hansen. Åse Karin. 1 October 2007. NRK. no.
  14. News: Usikkerhet preger Sola. 15 April 2004. Solabladet. 13. no.