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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Aasmund Bjorkan, Akwasi Oduro, Alo Barengrub, Anders Agnes Konradsen, Andre Hanssen, Arne Hanssen, Bengt Saeternes, Bent Inge Johnsen, Birkir Bjarnason, Bjorn Arve Lund, Cato Andre Hansen, Chad Gibson, Charles Berstad, Christian Berg, Christian Steen, Daniel Berntsen, Daniel Blomgren, Daniel Stensland, Erik Hoftun, Fredrik Kjolner, Harald Berg, Harald Brattbakk, Havard Halvorsen, Havard Sakariassen, Helge Aune, Ivar Morten Normark, Jan-Derek Sorensen, Jan Egil Brekke, Joar Hoff, Johan Laedre Bjordal, Jonas Ueland Kolstad, Jon Abrahamsen, Karim Essediri, Karl Morten Eek, Kenneth Hoie, Kenneth Trones, Krister Wemberg, Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug, Lee Robertson, Magnus Sylling Olsen, Mini Jakobsen, Mounir Hamoud, Odd-Karl Stangnes, Olav Rastad, Olav Tuelo Johannesen, Ole Arvid Langnes, Olof Hviden-Watson, Pavel Londak, Per Verner Ronning, Randall Brenes, Robert Vikestad, Rohnny Westad, Roy Miller (footballer), Ruben Imingen, Runar Berg, Simon Ogar Veron, Stian Theting, Stig Arild Raket, Stig Johansen, Tani Stafsula, Thiago Martins, Thomas Jacobsen (footballer), Thomas Ronning, Tommy Bergersen, Tom Hogli, Tom Kare Staurvik, Tor Egil Horn, Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen, Trond Olsen, Trond Sollied, Vegard Sannes, Ville Lehtinen, Vini Dantas, Willis Forko, Orjan Berg. Excerpt: Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and retired player, currently unemployed after last managing the Belgian first division team Gent in 2012. During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian Premier League five times. He also played for Norway's national team. He began his managerial career with Bodo/Glimt, and has also been in charge of Rosenborg, Gent (on three separate occasions), Club Brugge, Olympiacos, Heerenveen, Al-Ahli and Lierse. As of 2012, teams under his leadership have won 12 titles. During his career as an active player, Sollied played for Mo IL, Valerenga, Rosenborg, and finally Bodo/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. Sollied started his career as a manager in 1992 at Bodo/Glimt where he was player/manager in the Norwegian First Division (second tier). Sollied and Bodo/Glimt won the league, and were thus promoted to the Norwegian Premier League. In 1993 Bodo/Glimt, as a newly-promoted team, won silver in the Norwegian Premier League as well as winning the Norwegian Cup. After that season, Sollied retired as player and focused on the coaching job. Bodo/Glimt also finished third in the top division in 1995, and lost the cup final against Tromso in 1996. Sollied was dismissed from Bodo/Glimt after a disagreement with the players and the club board. 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. 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. 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. In 2000 he was offered a j