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Rune Bratseth was born on 19 March, 1961 in Trondheim, Norway, is a Norwegian footballer (born 1961). Discover Rune Bratseth'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 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March, 1961
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Trondheim, Norway
Nationality Norway

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Rune Bratseth Height, Weight & Measurements

At 62 years old, Rune Bratseth height is 1.93 m and Weight 85 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.93 m
Weight 85 kg
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Who Is Rune Bratseth's Wife?

His wife is Marit Husby Bratseth

Family
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Wife Marit Husby Bratseth
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Children Eivind Bratseth

Rune Bratseth Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rune Bratseth worth at the age of 62 years old? Rune Bratseth’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Norway. We have estimated Rune Bratseth'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
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1961

Rune Bratseth (born 19 March 1961) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a libero.

1986

Bratseth made his debut in the Norway national team on 26 February 1986, playing the first half of a 2–1 friendly win in Grenada.

He was a regular in the following eight years, earning a further 59 caps.

1987

There, he would only be a part-time professional until he left for Germany's Werder Bremen in January 1987, for a mere €93.000.

He was immediately cast into the starting XI, making his club debut in a 1–5 loss at 1. FC Nürnberg on 21 February after the winter break; he would also win the first of his two Bundesliga championships in his first full season.

1991

Bratseth's finest moment came when Werder won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991–92, in a 2–0 victory against Monaco.

During the campaign he played in eight complete matches out of nine, adding two goals (in both legs against Romania's FCM Bacău).

After a second league title with Bremen, Bratseth began suffering knee problems, even needing injections to play.

1993

In the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, he was on the scoresheet at the incredible 5–3 home win over Anderlecht: the Belgians led 3–0 with 25 minutes to go, and he helped to the final comeback with the 2–3.

1994

Nicknamed Elk due to his stature, he is best known for his spell with Werder Bremen, also having appeared in the 1994 World Cup with Norway.

Bratseth was born in Trondheim.

His son-in-law is Ingar Bratseth-Kiplesund, Norwegian professional long jumper.

Bratseth started his career at local club Rosenborg BK.

After only one match in 1994–95 he called it quits at the age of 34, having appeared in 316 games for the Hanseatics all competitions comprised and scored 20 goals.

During the 1994 FIFA World Cup, 33-year-old Bratseth was captain of the Norwegian squad.

As they exited in the group stage (albeit with four points), their third and last game against Republic of Ireland proved to be his last international.

A libero, Bratseth was known for his speed, positional play, offensive strength and cleverness in duels.

Rosenborg

Werder Bremen

Individual

2003

Bratseth was named Norway's Golden Player – the best Norwegian footballer of the past 50 years by the Norwegian Football Association, in November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's jubilee.

Subsequently he became chairman and general manager of Rosenborg, forming a successful partnership with coach Nils Arne Eggen.

The club maintained its Norwegian top division superiority in the following years.

Bratseth was actually registered as a player when he started his job at Rosenborg, and since the club did not have 25 players in its first team squad to be registered for the UEFA Champions League, he was included as a backup.

Even though he did not want to play, he agreed to sit on the bench for one game in case of "emergency".

He was clocked at 4,69 seconds on the 40 metres sprint, which is one of the fastest times ran by a Norwegian football player.