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Bratseth rune
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Rune Bratseth in 2010
Personnel
birthday March 19, 1961
place of birth TrondheimNorway
size 193 cm
position Libero , defender
Juniors
Years station
Nidelv IL
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1982 Nidelv IL
1983-1986 Rosenborg Trondheim 83 0(2)
1987-1994 Werder Bremen 230 (12)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1986-1994 Norway 60 0(4)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006 Rosenborg Trondheim
1 Only league games are given.

Rune Bratseth (born March 19, 1961 in Trondheim ) is a former Norwegian football player . Today he works as a manager at Rosenborg Trondheim in Norway.

Bratseth played for Werder Bremen between 1986 and 1995 in the position of Libero . He scored 12 goals in 230 Bundesliga games. He played 60 international matches for Norway between 1986 and 1994 , in which he scored four goals.

As captain of the Norwegian national team , he took part in the 1994 World Cup. After narrowly failing in the preliminary round, Bratseth ended his international career.

personality

During his active time, the sports press considered his strengths in positional play, headball strength, his two-footed shooting technique and one-to-one combat. The coach Otto Rehhagel also valued him as a player because of his human strengths and praised him as a role model for a fair sportsman.

Career

Club career

He played his first championship game for Werder on February 21, 1987 at 1. FC Nürnberg . It was the start of the second half of the 1986/87 season and the game was lost 5-1. In his second season, he was the defender in 1987/88, guaranteeing the championship . Although they failed to defend the championship title, Werder made it to the DFB Cup final in 1989 and 1990 . Both finals were lost to Borussia Dortmund and 1. FC Kaiserslautern . Only in the third direct attempt did Bratseth's team win the 1991 trophy against 1. FC Köln at the Weser.

In the 1991/92 season, winning the European Cup Winners' Cup even achieved triumph at European level. The Werder Bremen team reached the final on May 6, 1992 in today's Stadium of Light in Lisbon via the stations FC Bacau , Ferencváros Budapest , Galatasaray Istanbul , FC Bruges . The opponent was AS Monaco . After goals from Klaus Allofs and Wynton Rufer , Werder Bremen won 2-0.

This was followed by winning the German championship again in the 1992/93 season. The last round in the Bundesliga brought the Norwegian cup success again in 1994 against Rot-Weiss Essen . In 1994/95 he was on the field only once for Werder.

National team career

In qualifying for the 1990 World Cup, Bratseth failed with Norway in the 1988 and 1989 games against Yugoslavia and Scotland. The next qualification for the 1994 World Cup, however, was a success for Norway. They were group first before the Netherlands and denied the teams from England, Poland, Turkey and San Marino participation in the World Cup in the USA. At the World Cup itself, after the group games were over, all four teams had the same number of points and the same goal difference; the Norwegians were eliminated because of the fewest goals scored.

After the playing career

Bratseth served as sports director at Rosenborg Trondheim from 1995 to 2007 .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bratseth is not interested in Allofs' successor Spiegel Online, November 20, 2012, accessed on May 20, 2016.
predecessor Office successor
Erik Thorstvedt
Egil Olsen
Winner of the Kniksen Prize
1991, 1992
1994
Egil Olsen
Hege Riise