Kåre Rønnes

Kåre Rønnes
Personal information
Full name Kåre Rønnes
Date of birth (1938-01-13) 13 January 1938
Place of birth Trondheim, Norway
Playing position Defender and Midfielder
Youth career
Rosenborg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1960 Rosenborg
1961–1962 Rosenborg 40 (17)
1962–1966 Rosenborg
1967–1974 Rosenborg 138 (0)
National team
Norway U-21 1 (0)
Teams managed
1975 Rosenborg
1976–1977 Strindheim

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Kåre Rønnes (born 13 January 1938 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian former football player and coach. He played all his career in Rosenborg BK, Trondheim.

Biography

Kåre Rønnes played for his hometown team Rosenborg 19 seasons in a row from 1956 to 1974, a record shared with Ola By Rise. (Roar Strand has also played 19 seasons for the club, but not in a row.)[1] Rønnes played in all positions on the field, including goalkeeper, but mostly midfielder in the first part of his career, and defender in the later part. As young as 22 he became captain of the team.[2]

No accurate statistics exist on the number of matches Rønnes played, but it is estimated to 700.[2] Totally in the seasons 19611962 and 1967–1974 while Rosenborg played in the Norwegian top division, Rønnes played 178 matches and scored 17 goals.[3]

Rønnes was capped once for Norway U-21 national team.[4]

Rønnes was manager of Rosenborg BK in the 1975 season, coaching the team to fourth position, equal in points with runner-up Brann and Start in the third position. Rønnes continued his managerial career in Strindheim IL in the 1976 and 1977 seasons, coaching Strindheim from the third to the second level in Norwegian football.[5]

Honours

Club

Rosenborg BK

Individual

Rønnes is appointed honorary member of Rosenborg BK.

External links

References

  1. "Most seasons for RBK" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  2. 1 2 "RBK Legends" (in Norwegian). RBK web. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  3. "Statistics for Kåre Rønnes" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  4. "RBK Legends" (in Norwegian). RBKweb. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  5. "The history of Strindheim" (in Norwegian). Follo Fotball. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
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