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Markus Henriksen was born on 25 July, 1992 in Trondheim, Norway, is a Norwegian footballer (born 1992). Discover Markus Henriksen'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 31 years old?
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Markus Henriksen |
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31 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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25 July 1992 |
Birthday |
25 July |
Birthplace |
Trondheim, Norway |
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Norway
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 31 years old group.
Markus Henriksen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Markus Henriksen height is 1.87 m and Weight 187 lbs.
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1.87 m |
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187 lbs |
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Who Is Markus Henriksen's Wife?
His wife is Anne Helene Faanes Henriksen (m. 2015)
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Anne Helene Faanes Henriksen (m. 2015) |
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Markus Henriksen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Markus Henriksen worth at the age of 31 years old? Markus Henriksen’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Norway. We have estimated Markus Henriksen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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footballer |
Markus Henriksen Social Network
Timeline
Markus Henriksen (born 25 July 1992) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eliteserien club Rosenborg.
Henriksen moved from Trond IL to Rosenborg as a boy.
He proved himself early on as an exciting midfielder, showing traits of footballing intelligence, basic skill and excellent endurance.
Henriksen made his Rosenborg debut in a cup game against Gjøvik-Lyn on 10 May 2009, coming on for Alexander Tettey in the 86th minute.
His Tippeligaen debut came later that year when he was a late substitute for Trond Olsen against Sandefjord on 20 September 2009.
Despite aggregating little over half an hour of football that season, he played the three games necessary to gain a 2009 Tippeligaen medal at the age of just 17 years.
In 2010, Henriksen became a regular fixture in the Rosenborg side under Erik Hamrén and continued to do so when Nils Arne Eggen replaced the outgoing Hamrén.
He played in 28 of a possible 30 games, 26 appearances as a first team starter.
He scored his first professional goals against Odd Grenland on 11 April 2010 where his brace inspired Rosenborg to a 3–1 comeback.
On 21 July 2010, Henriksen's first goal in Europe culminated Linfield to a 2–0 loss in the Champions League second qualifying round.
Scouts from Werder Bremen attended the match to watch Henriksen, but Rosenborg's sporting director, Erik Hoftun rebutted any links by stating that Henriksen will continue his development at Rosenborg.
Henriksen put an end to any speculation on 6 August 2010 when he extended his contract till the end of 2013.
His agent, Andreas Ekker admitted that "Markus could have gone to a bigger club by now, but we think it's best for Markus to stay at RBK."
He went on to score two more goals in Champions League qualifying that year and scored once more against Atlético Madrid in the Europa League group stages on 4 November 2010.
His excellent season, in which he helped Rosenborg to an unbeaten league title, was rewarded with numerous awards including NISO Young Male Player of the Year and Statoil's Talent Prize 2010.
Don Balón named Henriksen on their list of the 100 best young players in the world in 2010, where he joined the likes of compatriot Harmeet Singh, Mario Götze, Eden Hazard, Neymar and Theo Walcott.
With the sale of Anthony Annan to Schalke before the start of the 2011 season, Henriksen was asked to play a more defensive role beside the similarly attack-minded Per Ciljan Skjelbred.
After three games, in which Rosenborg conceded ten goals, Jan Jönsson aborted plans on making Henriksen a defensive midfielder and brought in Fredrik Winsnes to play alongside him.
Henriksen returning to his favoured box-to-box role instantly saw Rosenborg win 2–0 in back-to-back games.
However, it was only until Rosenborg finally replaced Annan with Mohammed-Awal Issah in August that Henriksen could make the attacking effect he had shown possible the season prior; in Issah's first six games for Rosenborg, Henriksen scored five goals and assisted a further two.
On Issah's arrival, Henriksen told TV 2 Sport, "I'm beginning to become more offensive and I've brought more to each game since Issah has arrived."
On 21 September of that year, the Daily Mirror reported that Aston Villa were interested in Henriksen whilst Napoli had also been known to have scouted him.
Henriksen furthered speculation linking him abroad in a November interview with Aftenposten, "I want to try and show that I am good enough to play elsewhere than in Norway. I think I'd best fit Germany, so it is my dream to play in a good team in the Bundesliga."
Late on 27 January 2012, Henriksen left Rosenborg's training camp in Benidorm for Belgium to complete a €2 million move to Club Brugge.
Rosenborg cited economic reasons as to why the offer was accepted.
The next day, however, Henriksen confirmed on his personal Twitter account that he had turned down a move to Club Brugge by stating, "Congratulations boys for the win. Looking forward to Benidorm. Turned down Brugge because of my gut feeling and the total package."
For Henriksen this would be his last season at the club.
In March 2012 he played in the league opener against SK Brann and made a further 17 out of 19 appearances, scoring one goal, until he was sold to Dutch club AZ Alkmaar in the region of €2 million.
On 31 August 2012, Henriksen left Rosenborg for a fee of around €2 million to AZ Alkmaar and signed a five-year contract with the club.
He made his debut for AZ on 16 September 2012 when he replaced Maarten Martens after 72 minutes in the 4–0 victory against Roda JC.
Henriksen was a first team regular in his debut season in the Eredivisie scoring three and assisting three goals.
In the Dutch Cup Henriksen played every minute en route to the final where he provided a crucial assist to Adam Maher to open the scoring in the final, AZ would score just 2 minutes later at De Kuip and win the final and the Cup 2–1 against PSV Eindhoven.
Henriksen was named as AZ player of the year this season beating top scorer Jozy Altidore and young sensation Adam Maher.
After a great season previously Henriksen started the season as a first team regular but first team places were limited partly due to the arrival of manager Dick Advocaat after Gertjan Verbeek departed and the emergence and form of Celso Ortiz.
Henriksen only scored twice and featured half as much as the previous season.
On 31 August 2016, he signed for Hull City on loan until January 2017, with a deal which was made permanent.
On his Hull debut he assisted the first goal and scored a late winner in a 2–1 EFL Cup win over Stoke City on 21 September 2016.
On 6 January 2017, his loan from AZ became permanent when he signed a 2 1⁄2-year deal.
On 30 September 2017, he scored his first goal, after becoming a member of Hull City, when he came off the bench to get the 5th goal in a 6–1 home victory over Birmingham City.
On 1 August 2018, Henriksen was named captain for the season.