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It was also at this time that Rosenborg started planning for a new home ground at Lerkendal, although this project was not completed until after World War II.
Hareide asserted that in order to not only stay ahead at the domestic level, but also perform better at the European level, Rosenborg would have to become more cynical and focus more on defensive skill, while still maintaining the offensive play that had made the team so strong in the first place.
It also became clear that with the increased flow of capital into Norwegian football, some clubs were finally beginning to perform at a more consistent level close, or even equal, to that of Rosenborg.
The expansion also saw Rosenborg and private investors purchase the stadium.
The team also lost the 2003 cup final to Rosenborg.
Molde also met their main rivals Rosenborg in the semi-final of the 1994 Norwegian Cup, and with 4-3 on aggregate, Molde qualified for their third cup final.
During his spell as manager Rosenborg also won the Norwegian football cup a number of times.
Celtic also played European Cup ties against Ajax and Rosenborg at Hampden during the 1970s.
The castle is situated in Kongens Have (" The King's Garden "), also known as " Rosenborg Castle Garden ".
When playing away against Rosenborg in the Europe League they got in fights with the local police on the stadium, and also even set fire to parts of Lerkendal Stadion ( Rosenborgs home stadium, in Trondheim, Norway ) during their 2-1 loss in the third qualifying round.
Under Gurbanov, Qarabağ become the most successful Azerbaijani football club in Europe ( with 3 continuous wins ) and one which played UEFA Europa League play off-round by beating Rosenborg BK, thanks to a goal by Rashad Sadygov in UEFA Europa League, also eliminated FC Honka of Finland.
He began his managerial career with Bodø / Glimt, and has also been in charge of Rosenborg, Gent ( on three separate occasions ), Club Brugge, Olympiacos, Heerenveen, Al-Ahli and Lierse.
Norway's Rosenborg bid more than that and also offered a salary of $ 1. 2 million.
He was also a regular in the ensuing European campaigns for Rosenborg BK and scored an important first-leg goal against Maccabi Haifa F. C.
He also played an integral role in helping Rosenborg win the 2004 and 2006 league title.
He played for Rosenborg between January 1998 and December 2003, also making several UEFA Champions League appearances for the club.
He also won the cup with Rosenborg over Bodø / Glimt, scoring the equaliser as Rosenborg eventually won 3-1.
Three more grandstands were built between 2000 and 2002, which also saw the removal of the athletics facilities and the sale of the stadium from Trondheim Municipality to Rosenborg.
With the team, he also managed to make his UEFA Champions League debut, against Rosenborg BK in September 2004, subsequently making another appearance in the competition that season and also playing in both of the club's third-round UEFA Cup matches against FC Sevilla in February 2005, where they lost 2 – 1 on aggregate.
He also scored Blackburns only goal in their 2-1 defeat against Rosenborg at Lerkendal in the UEFA Champions League the same year.
Newell also held the record for the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history after scoring three goals in nine minutes for Blackburn against Rosenborg B. K in the 1995-96 season, until this was broken in the 2011-12 season by Bafétimbi Gomis of Lyon with three in seven minutes.

Rosenborg and four
Eggen's first of four tenures as coach was a resounding success ; Rosenborg won The Double.
After the Norwegian 1990 season Mini was transferred from Rosenborg to the Swiss club BSC Young Boys, and during the next four years played in several different European clubs in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium.
Solli joined Rosenborg BK of Trondheim in the summer of 2003 and made four starts and ten substitute appearances in the second half of that season as the club won a 12th consecutive league title.
In December 1996, he joined Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £ 2. 5 million, and made his Premier League debut against Coventry City, four days after his last match for Rosenborg.
In the Champions League he scored twice in the qualification round, but did not score any in the group stages as Rosenborg only got four points and finished last, despite losing only two games.

Rosenborg and still
Molde was leading the league until they eventually won their first championship on 30 October 2011, when Rosenborg, the only team that could mathematically have still beaten them to first place with two rounds of matches remaining, lost 6-3 at home to Brann.
Eventually Norwegian football's most successful club of the past decade and champions league mainstays Rosenborg, signed a deal with the then still only 20-year old.

Rosenborg and by
Painting depicting a lecture in a knight academy, painted by Pieter Isaacsz or Reinhold Timm for Rosenborg Castle as part of a series of seven paintings depicting the seven independent arts.
Lead on by such players as Harald Sunde, Nils Arne Eggen, and the talented young forward Odd Iversen, Rosenborg won their first league title.
Iversen scored 17 goals in 18 matches that year, and would go on to score a massive 30 goals in the following season, although he alone could not prevent Rosenborg from being beaten to the title by Lyn.
That would finally happen in 1985 when, after 14 trophyless years, Rosenborg defeated Lillestrøm in the final match of the season to win the league by a single point.
The income provided through successive qualifications has allowed Rosenborg to become by far the wealthiest club in Norway.
Rosenborg lost 0 – 5 to Lyon in 2002 and were crushed 2 – 7 by Paris Saint-Germain in 2000.
At the end of 2002 Rosenborg saw the retirement of Nils Arne Eggen after many successful years, during which he was only relieved once, in the 1998 season, by his assistant, Trond Sollied.
Rosenborg had their run for taking the double stopped by Molde in the cup's quarter final, losing 5 – 0.
On July 26, 2010, it was officially announced what was speculated in the media for almost a year – that Stabæk Manager Jan Jönsson would take over Rosenborg as head coach after Eggen by the start of 2011.
Tromsø IL eventually won the match, after a late 2 – 1 goal by Sigurd Rushfeldt in his last match before leaving for Rosenborg BK.
The 2003 season looked as if it would send Tromsø IL back to the first division, but they rescued their place in the Premier League by scoring a winning goal three minutes into injury time in the season's final match against league champions Rosenborg BK.
Eggen resigned as manager for Rosenborg in 2002, and Åge Hareide took over as manager ( who in turn was succeeded by Ola By Rise only a year later ).
After a somewhat turbulent year for Rosenborg in 2004, he was once again appointed by the club in November 2004 – this time as assistant manager / counsellor, a position he later stepped down from in 2005, when he admitted that his role hadn't worked as planned.
They reached the cup final in 1971, but lost to Rosenborg, who were by now firmly on route to becoming a giant in Norwegian football.
The Rosenborg Castle Garden is the country's oldest royal garden and was embellished in the Renaissance style by Christian IV shortly before the construction of the main castle.
The parade starts off from the barracks by Rosenborg Castle.
Shelbourne beat Macedonian club FK Sloga Jugomagnat to set up a tie with Rosenborg BK, Shelbourne were eliminated by the Norwegians 4 – 2 on aggregate.
The qualification for the 2010 – 11 UEFA Champions League was secured by beating BATE Borisov ( 0 – 0 / 3 – 2 ) and Rosenborg BK ( 1 – 2 / 1 – 0 ).
The first cup was played in 1999 which was won by Rosenborg BK.
Mini successfully ended his professional career at Rosenborg, by winning the Norwegian double in 1999.
Runar Berg was bought by Nils Arne Eggen to Rosenborg to play with his brother Ørjan in the 1989 season.
This was not accepted by the Norwegian Football Association and Åge Hareide, Rosenborg coach at that time, became the new national manager.
Considered by the press as only the third best man for the position, he led Rosenborg B. K.

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