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Bjarne Berntsen was born on 21 December, 1956 in Sandnes, Norway, is a Norwegian football manager (born 1956). Discover Bjarne Berntsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December 1956
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Sandnes, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1956

Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player who is the manager of Sandnes Ulf.

He is the elder brother of fellow football coach Alf Ingve Berntsen.

Bjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL.

1977

He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982.

1981

During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national team, including the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position.

1982

Despite being only 25 years old, Berntsen chose to step away from top-level football at the end of the 1982 season, and returned to his former club Figgjo which at the time played in the fourth tier of the league pyramid.

After retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking.

1986

Between 1986 and 1987, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team.

1987

He won the Norwegian cup with Bryne in 1987, still only 30 years old.

1999

Between 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking.

2004

After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager.

Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director.

2005

In late 2004 he was surprisingly offered the job as head coach of the Norway women's national football team from 1 January 2005 on, which he accepted.

Berntsen's first tournament with the national women's team was the 2005 UEFA Women's Championship which took place in June 2005 in England.

He courted controversy by including 16 year old Isabell Herlovsen, the daughter of one of his former teammates on the Norway national team, in the squad.

However, she scored two vital goals to keep Norway in the tournament.

After mixed fortunes in the group stage, Norway played a memorable semifinal against Sweden which they won by 3–2 after extra time with a goal from Solveig Gulbrandsen.

In the final against Germany, Norway lost 3–1.

2007

Berntsen led the national women's team through qualification to the FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 tournament in China, where they won their group by beating Canada and Ghana and drawing against Australia.

In the quarter final against the hosts China, in front of 50,000 spectators, Norway won 1–0, the only goal being scored by Herlovsen.

In the semifinal, the team lost to Germany by 3–0, and they then lost the third-place playoff 4–1 against the US to finish in fourth place.

2008

By virtue of their performance at the World Cup, Norway qualified for the 2008 Olympics.

2009

After the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, Berntsen resigned as coach of the women's national team.

2010

On 11 February 2010, Viking announced that Berntsen was again hired as the Director of the club, nearly five and a half years after he resigned from the same position.

Two years later, Berntsen was nominated and elected vice president of the Football Association of Norway which meant that he had to quit his position at Viking.

2017

After Viking's relegation from the Eliteserien and manager Ian Burchnall's dismissal from the club in December 2017, Berntsen made a surprising return to Viking, leaving his role as vice president of the Norwegian FA to take on the manager role at the club.

2018

He led Viking to a first place in the 2018 1. divisjon and were promoted back to Eliteserien after one season's absence.

2019

On 20 June 2019, Viking announced that Berntsen's contract had been extended with two more years, till the end of the 2021 season.

In the Norwegian local elections, 2019 he was elected to a seat in Sandnes municipal council, representing the Labour Party.

2020

On 26 November 2020, it was announced that Berntsen would be relieved of his duties as manager of Viking FK after the 2020 season.

This was controversial as Berntsen himself was not contacted before the decision was made, and was well loved by the majority of fans.

The leadership of Viking received a lot of criticism for their actions, and publicly apologised afterwards.

In June 2021 he was hired as managing director of Bryne FK.

He resigned in August 2021, amid rumours that he would take over the vacant manager job at Sandnes Ulf.