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Trond Sollied (Trond Johan Sollied) was born on 29 April, 1959 in Mo i Rana, Norway, is a Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1959). Discover Trond Sollied'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 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April, 1959
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Mo i Rana, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1959

Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player.

He last managed Lokeren.

During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times.

He also played for Norway's national team.

He began his managerial career with Bodø/Glimt, and has also been in charge of Rosenborg, K.A.A. Gent (on three separate occasions), Club Brugge, Olympiacos, Heerenveen, Al-Ahli, Lierse and Elazığspor.

1992

Sollied started his career as a manager in 1992 at Bodø/Glimt where he was player/manager in the 1. divisjon (second tier).

Sollied and Bodø/Glimt won the league, and were thus promoted to the Tippeligaen.

1993

In 1993 Bodø/Glimt, as a newly promoted team, won silver in the Tippeligaen as well as winning the Norwegian Cup.

After that season, Sollied retired as player and focused on the coaching job.

1995

Bodø/Glimt also finished third in the top division in 1995, and lost the cup final against Tromsø in 1996.

Sollied was dismissed from Bodø/Glimt after a disagreement with the players and the club board.

1997

He went on to Rosenborg where he served as the assistant manager under legendary coach Nils Arne Eggen in the 1997 season.

That year Rosenborg won the championship.

1998

During the 1998 season Eggen took a year off, placing Sollied in the manager seat.

With him in charge, Rosenborg – once again – won the league and qualified for the UEFA Champions League.

1999

In 1999 Sollied wanted a new challenge and therefore left the Norwegian League to try his luck in the Belgian League.

His first team there was Gent.

2000

In 2000, he was offered a job at Club Brugge and stayed there until 2005.

2003

In six seasons Sollied won everything, 2 championships (2003 and 2005), 2 cups (2002, 2004) and 2 Supercups (2002, 2004).

After the Norwegian national coach Nils Johan Semb retired in 2003, Sollied was mentioned as a replacement, but Sollied stated that he was only interested if he could combine the national team with his club position.

This was not accepted by the Norwegian Football Association and Åge Hareide, Rosenborg coach at that time, became the new national manager.

2005

In 2005, one year before the end of Sollied's contract with Club Brugge, a video message was leaked to the Belgian press, in which Sollied stated that he left Brugge for Olympiakos.

Sollied disputed that this video was released without his permission.

It was only meant to be published after he had signed a contract, which was not yet the case according to him.

In Belgium, this affair was seen as a trick to force Brugge to suspend his contract, to prevent Olympiacos from paying a hefty compensation.

In a press release, Club Brugge stated that they had taken note of Sollied's decision to suspend his contract.

Sollied was officially presented by Olympiacos chairman Socrates Kokkalis as the club's new manager.

2006

In his debut season, he won the league title and the Greek Cup, and was ranked ninth in Europe on UEFA's list of top coaches in 2006.

He also achieved winning the league title in three different countries.

In December 2006, after two disappointing Champions League seasons, with Olympiakos finishing fourth (last) at group stage on both occasions, chairman Kokkalis decided to sack Sollied, despite the club being at the top of the table of Greek Super League.

Former Skoda Xanthi F.C. manager, Panagiotis Lemonis, was his replacement, returning to the club after 4 years.

2007

In June 2007, K.A.A. Gent confirmed the return (after seven years) of Sollied as club manager.

2008

He led the team to the Belgian cup final in 2008.

On 15 March 2008, it was confirmed that Sollied had signed a two-year deal with Dutch club SC Heerenveen.

As per 9 December 2008, the press stated that Sollied was a strong candidate to coach the national Norwegian team.

2009

On 31 August 2009, Heerenveen announced Sollied's dismissal.

2012

As of 2012, teams under his leadership have won 12 titles.

During his career as an active player, Sollied played for Mo IL, Vålerenga, Rosenborg, and finally Bodø/Glimt as player-manager.

He earned fifteen caps for the Norwegian national team, scoring one goal.

He has education from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.