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Ørjan Berg was born on 20 August, 1968 in Bodø, Norway, is a Norwegian footballer (born 1968). Discover Ørjan Berg'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 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August, 1968
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Bodø, Norway
Nationality Norway

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Ørjan Berg Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Ørjan Berg height is 1.72 m .

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Ørjan Berg Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ørjan Berg worth at the age of 55 years old? Ørjan Berg’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Norway. We have estimated Ørjan Berg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1860

He spent the second half of the season playing in Germany for 1860 Munich.

1968

Ørjan Berg (born 20 August 1968) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

He is the current sporting director of Bodø/Glimt.

1988

In 1988 Rosenborg coach Nils Arne Eggen brought him and his friend Jahn Ivar "Mini" Jakobsen from Bodø/Glimt to Rosenborg, where they won the double in their debut year in the Norwegian top division.

Berg made his debut for the Norwegian national team in 1988, but after Egil Olsen became coach Berg was rarely found good enough for the squad.

1990

After two seasons at Rosenborg, Berg was sold to Swiss club FC Wettingen during the winter break of the 1990–91 Nationalliga A.

1991

Berg played the first half of the 1991–92 Nationalliga A season with Wettingen, but could not save the team from slumping to the bottom of the league table.

1992

Berg joined Basel's first team for their 1992–93 season under head-coach Friedel Rausch.

Basel at that time were playing in the Nationalliga B and their priority aim was the promotion.

After playing in three test games, Berg played his domestic league debut for his new club in the first game of the season, an away game, on 18 July 1992 as Basel were defeated 0–1 by Grenchen.

Berg scored his first goal for the club in the home game in the St. Jakob Stadium on 18 August.

It was the third goal of the match as Basel won 7–0 against Bümpliz.

Berg was a regular starter, he played 35 of the 36 league matches scoring nine goals, but Basel missed their promotion aim finishing fourth in the league table.

1993

During Basel's 1993–94 season, under new head-coach Claude Andrey, his team mates were the likes of Swiss international goalkeeper Stefan Huber, defenders Massimo Ceccaroni, Marco Walker and Samir Tabakovic, the midfielders Mario Cantaluppi, Martin Jeitziner, Admir Smajić and Reto Baumgartner and the Swiss international strikers Dario Zuffi and Philippe Hertig.

Together they won the promotion/relegation group and became Nationalliga B champions and thus won promotion to the top flight of Swiss football.

This after six seasons in the second tier.

Despite being regular starter and winning the second division championship Berg decided to move on.

During his two seasons with the club Berg played a total of 102 games for Basel scoring a total of 27 goals.

65 of these games were in the Nationalliga A, 11 in the Swiss Cup and 26 were friendly games.

He scored 18 goals in the domestic league, four in the cup and the other five were scored during the test games.

1996

Thus, he returned to his home club Bodø/Glimt in 1996.

The team was now back in the top division, Berg played for three seasons losing a cup final against Tromsø IL in 1996.

1998

He got a second chance when Norway got Nils Johan Semb as coach in 1998 and Berg played on the national team again 10 years after his debut.

He earned a total of 19 caps, scoring 1 goal.

1999

In 1999 Rosenborg needed to strengthen its team to play in the UEFA Champions League, and Berg went on loan to Rosenborg.

Later that year he was traded to Rosenborg.

2000

His last international match was a February 2000 friendly match against Sweden.

2002

In 2002, Berg declared that he retired from the national team.

He is married and has two sons, Bodø/Glimt player Patrick and Marius.

Rosenborg

Basel

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2006

Berg retired at the end of the 2006 season, having played for Bodø/Glimt, Wettingen, TSV 1860 Munich, Basel and Rosenborg.

He is the brother of Bodø/Glimt player Runar Berg and the son of midfielder and playmaker Harald Berg.

Berg first played – as his father had – at Bodø/Glimt, then playing in the 2nd division, later moving up to the 1st.

In mid-season 2006, he returned to his home town Bodø, trying to recover from injuries which has plagued him in the last (almost) two years.

2007

If he recovered, he said he would join Rosenborg again when preseason starts at the beginning of 2007 – which would have been his last season according to his contract.

However, it became increasingly clear that his injury would never be completely healed, and he decided to terminate his contract a year early.

His official farewell ceremony took place in the recess of the Rosenborg – Viking match on 29 October.