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Harald Brattbakk
Norwegian footballer

Harald Brattbakk

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Norwegian footballer
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Trøndelag, Norway
Age
53 years
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Height:
182
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Biography

Harald Martin Brattbakk (born 1 February 1971 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian former football player, now working as a pilot. A former striker, he was the all time top scorer in the Norwegian top division with 166 goals in 255 matches, before being surpassed by Sigurd Rushfeldt in 2011.

Club career

He has played for Kolstad, Rosenborg BK, Celtic, F.C. Copenhagen and Bodø/Glimt (loan).

Brattbakk is most known for his goalscoring abilities for the Norwegian club Rosenborg BK where he has enjoyed three spells (1990–91, 1994–97 and 2001–06) scoring most of his goals which has helped him reach the top of the all-time goalscoring chart in the Norwegian Premier League.

At Celtic, where he played from December 1997 to January 2000, Brattbakk seemed overawed by the pressures of playing for one of Scotland's Old Firm clubs. Though he did enjoy some success with the club — including hitting the clinching goal against St Johnstone to help them win the SPL title on the final day of the 1997–1998 season, and scoring all four goals in a 4–0 win over Kilmarnock that same year — his spell in Glasgow was generally characterised by nervous performances and insufficient goals.

However, Brattbakk has been very successful in Norway. With 166 goals he was the highest-scoring player in the history of the Norwegian Premier League, until his record was beat by Sigurd Rushfeldt on 29 May 2011. Moreover, his record in the Champions League is an impressive one, and includes goals against such top sides as Real Madrid and Milan. He scored 28 goals in 66 matches for Rosenborg BK and scored 4 goals in 9 matches for Celtic in various European Cups. In November 2001, he scored twice against his old club Celtic as Rosenborg defeated them 2–0 in a Champions League tie in Trondheim.

Brattbakk returned to Rosenborg after being on a loan to Bodø/Glimt in the last half of the 2005 season, but on 20 February 2006 it was announced that he had been relieved from his contract and he has now retired from the game.

In 2008 Brattbakk made a comeback in football after signing a contract with his native Kolstad-Fotball, an amateur club in the Norwegian 3rd Division Dep. 19. However, the comeback lasted only for the rest of the 2008 season.

International career

Brattbakk made his debut for Norway in a February 1995 friendly match against Estonia in which he scored two goals. He went on to play seventeen times for his country, scoring five goals.

Retirement

On 21 November 2006 Brattbakk announced on the Norwegian television channel TV3 that he intended to become an airline pilot after his retirement from professional football. He trained as a pilot in Florida at Phoenix East Aviation, Inc. and got his commercial aircraft certification in 2008. Until 2010 he flew for the aircraft company Helitrans, based at Trondheim Airport, Værnes. This included missions for Norwegian Coast Guard. From 2010 he has been working as a pilot for Norwegian Air Shuttle.

Career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
1990RosenborgTippeligaen31000031
19911114220173
1992Bodø/GlimtFirst Division191455--2419
1993Tippeligaen221074--2914
1994RosenborgTippeligaen2217710433330
199526261010744340
199626284111024041
1997262357853935
ScotlandLeagueScottish CupEuropeTotal
1997–98CelticPremier League17743--2110
1998–992552172348
1999–200020002242
DenmarkLeagueDanish CupEuropeTotal
1999–2000CopenhagenSuperliga1472100168
2000–0117720--197
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
2001RosenborgTippeligaen251533833621
20022517410833730
2003251769853931
2004254511933918
2005923200124
2005Bodø/GlimtTippeligaen11500--136
2008KolstadThird division5200--52
TotalNorway28018263846428407294
Scotland441264945920
Denmark311441003515
Career total35520873897332481329
  • Total games and goals does not include Third Division and below.

    Honours

    Club

    • Norwegian Premier League Championship (8): 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
    • Norwegian Football Cup Win: 1995, 2003
    • Scottish Premier League Championship: 1997–1998
    • Danish Superliga Championship: 2000–2001

    Individual

    • Tippeligaen top scorer: 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003
    • Kniksen award as striker of the year: 1994, 1995, 1997, 2003
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