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Rosenborg Ballklub ( RBK ) is a Norwegian professional football club from Trondheim that play in Tippeligaen.
Rosenborg is a mainly residential area in Trondheim.
On May 20, 2010 it was decided that Nils Arne Eggen is going to lead Rosenborg out the 2010 season.
Hareide has since then been in charge of Helsingborg, Brøndby, Rosenborg, Norway, Örgryte and is now the coach of Viking
Copenhagen, the capital, is home to many famous sites and attractions, including Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace ( home of the Danish monarchy ), Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen Cathedral, Rosenborg Castle, Opera House, Frederik's Church ( Marble Church ), Thorvaldsens Museum, Rundetårn, Nyhavn and the Little Mermaid sculpture.
Eggen is closely tied to Rosenborg, the club he managed for 23 years between 1970 and 2010.
Rosenborg Castle () is a renaissance castle located in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The castle is situated in Kongens Have (" The King's Garden "), also known as " Rosenborg Castle Garden ".
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.
Record attendance through all times is 16. 687 against Rosenborg BK in 1969.
Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, nicknamed Mini, ( born November 8, 1965 in Gravdal ) is a former Norwegian football player ( winger / forward ) who has played for, amongst others, Bodø / Glimt and Rosenborg.
Ørjan Berg ( born 20 August 1968 in Bodø ) is a former Norwegian football midfielder, who most recently played for Rosenborg.
Runar is brother of former Bodø / Glimt and Rosenborg player Ørjan Berg, and son of former Bodø / Glimt midfielder and playmaker Harald Berg.
Erik Hoftun ( born 3 March 1969 in Kyrksæterøra ) is a Norwegian former football defender, currently assistant director in Rosenborg BK.
During his short spell at the club, Rosenborg proved to be a highly formidable team winning many of their UEFA Champions League group matches but he had left the team because he had said that ' this is a failing team that has no potential '.
He spent the majority of his career at Rosenborg, and he is currently coaching Rosenborg's junior team.
Steffen Iversen ( born 10 November 1976 ) is a Norwegian football striker who plays for the Norwegian club Rosenborg.
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.
He is looked upon as a hero among supporters of Rosenborg because he has always been loyal to the club without having played abroad where the salaries are higher.
He is the older half-brother of Rosenborg player Daniel Fredheim Holm.
The official all-time record at Lerkendal is the final game of the 1985 season, when Rosenborg won the league in the last game against Lillestrøm in a league final which attracted 28, 569.

Rosenborg and Norway's
By the end of the 1960s it was clear that Rosenborg had emerged as one of Norway's leading football clubs.
In 1978 he was once again back as coach in Rosenborg – the team struggling in Norway's second division at that time.
Norway's Rosenborg bid more than that and also offered a salary of $ 1. 2 million.
In partnership with his former Rosenborg BK colleague Thorstein Helstad, he became an integral part of Brann's title winning squad, and earned a spot on Norway's national squad.
Last time they lost in the second qualifying round of the 2007 / 8 Champions League to Norway's Rosenborg after overcoming Georgian champions FC Olimpi Rustavi in the first qualifying round 3-0 on aggregate.

Rosenborg and most
Always able to offer the most promising new players better terms than their opponents, as well as the prospect of playing in Europe, Rosenborg were assured of future league championships and European qualifications.
While the club spent most of the 1990s challenging for Premier League medals, it did however never manage to challenge Rosenborg for the league championships.
History was made on several levels that night as it marked the first time in 21 years that Vålerenga won the league, and most notably it put an end to the 13 year long reign of Rosenborg.
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.
Rushfeldt played the first half for Tromsø and most of the second half for Rosenborg, scoring once for each team.
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.
Holm lost most of the 2003 season due to a calf fracture, but in 2004 he was back and was a contributing factor to Vålerenga's good season when they lost the league championship to Rosenborg on goal difference.

Rosenborg and successful
Rosenborg were once again back in the top flight in 1967 and this would prove to be a highly successful year for the club.
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.
In 1988 Jakobsen was transferred to Rosenborg, and after a successful season-winning the Norwegian double and becoming the Norwegian topscorer – Mini got his first cap for Norway.

Rosenborg and team
In the same year Rosenborg progressed all the way to the final of the Championship, where they faced Odd, the team from which they had adopted their original name in 1917, as well as their colours.
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.
Despite failing to qualify for the Champions League, Rosenborg had enjoyed another great season and it looked like Hareide's beginning reforms were paying off, but 2003 turned out to be his one and only season at the club as he accepted an offer to lead the Norwegian national team in December of that year.
Rosenborg were no longer able to dominate every match, instead taking on the appearance of a team fed up with success.
At July 27, 2008, Rosenborg became the first Norwegian team ever to win a final match in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, beating Dutch team NAC Breda 2 – 1 on aggregate.
The team also lost the 2003 cup final to Rosenborg.
During the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, Molde was the second best team in Norway ( behind 13-times in a row champions Rosenborg ), with league silver's in 1995, 1998, 1999 and 2002 and cup championship in 1994 and 2005, and the participation in the Champions League in the 1999 – 2000 season, when Real Madrid, Porto and Olympiacos visited Molde.
Molde was again the second best team in Norway in 2009 after Rosenborg, who overtook Molde unbeaten record from 1998.
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.
In May 2010 he again took over as manager of Rosenborg after Erik Hamrén took over as manager of Sweden national football team.
Vålerenga rebounded nicely in the 2004 season and proved a serious challenge to the dominant Rosenborg team in the bid for the league's gold medal.
Hareide was employed as the coach of the Norwegian national football team at the end of 2003, replacing Nils Johan Semb, after one season as coach of Rosenborg BK.
Their opening game in the UEFA Champions League saw them only manage a 1 – 1 home draw against the Norwegian team Rosenborg BK in front of an almost half-empty stadium.
and FK Austria Wien, divided into a " Tromsø All Stars " and a " Rosenborg All Stars " team.
The match ended in a 6-4 victory for the Rosenborg team.
In 1999 Rosenborg needed to strengthen its team to play in the UEFA Champions League, and Berg went on loan to Rosenborg.
The next two seasons, Start was positioned at the lower half of Tippeligaen although achieving some strong results, like being the only team to beat Rosenborg in 2009, at Rosenborgs homeground Lerkendal, delaying their gold celebration.
In 2004 he led the team to second place, losing the first place on goal difference to Rosenborg, and in 2005 his team finally won the league for the first time in 21 years, ending Rosenborg's 13 year reign as champions of Norway.

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