STEFFEN IVERSEN


'Steffen Iversen' (born November 10, 1976 in Oslo) is a Norwegian football player currently playing for Rosenborg.
The first club that Iversen played for was Nationalkameratene. He later moved on to Astor, before starting his professional career at Rosenborg, with whom he won the Tippeligaen twice, in 1995 and 1996. In England he has played for Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers. In 2004, he moved back to Norway to play for Vålerenga where he played a crucial role (along with goalkeeper Arason) during the 2005 season and won his third Tippeligaen, ten years after his first. His contract ended on 31 October 2005, and for months he was a free agent. Rumours abounded of several clubs showing their interest, including Mallorca, Everton and his previous club Vålerenga. On February 10th, 2006 it was, a bit surprisingly, announced that he wanted to return to his old club Rosenborg, where his joining was officially announced on February 13th, 2006. In Rosenborg Iversen was the star player and Rosenborg's topscorer (18 goals) of the 2006/07 season and helped his team win the title, Iversen's fourth medal.
When the transfer market was about to open again in the winter, the Belgian club K.R.C. Genk showed a great interest to buy him. A clause in his contract allowed him to leave the club if the new deal was signed before new year. After a lot of speculations and rumors, Iversen announced that he was staying in Rosenborg to Genk's dismay and disappointment. According to the Belgian club, Iversen had agreed over the phone. Rumours say that it was heavy fog that made the ex-Tottenham player stay in Norway. The story was that he was on his way to Belgium when his plane couldn't take off due to fog. While at the airport, he, for some reason, changed his mind and returned to Rosenborg, signing a new contract that lasts until 2011.
Iversen is known for his finishing abilities and astonishing heading skills. He is a constant threat to the opponents' defence and goalkeeper. Many consider Iversen the best header in Norway, which means beating, among others, team-mate Vidar Riseth, Hannes Sigurdsson and Olivier Occéan.
Iversen also has 62 caps for the Norwegian national team, scoring 13 goals, and was part of their Euro 2000 squad.
The son of legendary footballer Odd Iversen, Steffen is considered by many to be a "trønder" denoting someone from the regions around Trondheim where his father played for Rosenborg, in part because he speaks the regional dialect. But Steffen was in fact born in the Norwegian capital of Oslo, when his father played for Vålerenga, and considers himself just as much a native of Oslo as of Trondheim.
He also collected a League Cup winners medal with Tottenham in 1999.

Contents
Honours
Norway
Individual
England
International goals

Honours


Norway


Norwegian Premier League champion: 1995, 1996, 2005, 2006
Individual


Norwegian Premier League player of the year: 2006

Kniksen award: striker of the year in 2006

Norwegian Premier League player of the month: September 2006
England


Worthington Cup: 1998/99

International goals


'Steffen Iversen: International Goals'
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 20 May, 1999 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 6-0 Win Friendly
2 30 May, 1999 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 1-0 Win Euro 2000 Qualifier
3 5 June, 1999 Qemal Stafa, Tirana 2-1 Win Euro 2000 Qualifier
4 8 September, 1999 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 4-0 Win Euro 2000 Qualifier
5 27 May, 2000 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 2-0 Win Friendly
6 13 June, 2000 Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam 1-0 Win UEFA Euro 2000
7 12 October, 2002 Lia Manoliu Stadium, Bucharest 1-0 Win Euro 2004 Qualifier
8 15 November, 2003 Estadio Mestalla, Valencia 1-2 Defeat Euro 2004 Qualifier
9 18 February, 2004 Windsor Park, Belfast 4-1 Win Friendly
10 9 October, 2004 Hampden Park, Glasgow 1-0 Win World Cup 2006 Qual.
11 16 November, 2004 Craven Cottage, London 2-2 Draw Friendly
12 8 June, 2005 Råsunda Stadium, Solna 3-2 Win Friendly
13 6 September, 2006 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 2-0 Win Euro 2008 Qualifier
14 2 June, 2007 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 4-0 Win Euro 2008 Qualifier
15 6 June, 2007 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 4-0 Win Euro 2008 Qualifier
16 8 September, 2007 Zimbru, Moldova 1-0 Win Euro 2008 Qualifier


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