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Even Hovland (born 14 February 1989) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Norwegian side Sogndal.

Key Information

Club career

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In his youth, Hovland played for the local clubs Vadheim IL and IL Høyang, before joining Sogndal in 2007.

During the warm-up to the opening match of the 2009 season against Hønefoss, Hovland broke his foot, and missed almost the entire season.

In 2009–2010, Hovland was on trial at Manchester United, but was not offered a contract.[1]

Hovland joined Molde FK ahead of the 2012-season.

In the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League qualifying match against FC Basel, Hovland was injured and had to leave the pitch after 25 minutes. The knee-injury kept him out of play for the rest of the 2012-season.[2][3]

On 14 June 2014, Molde announced that Hovland had signed a three-year deal with German club 1. FC Nürnberg.[4]

On 11 September 2017, Sogndal announced that Hovland had returned to the club after having been released from Nürnberg. He had signed a deal keeping him at Sogndal until 2020.[5]

On 4 April 2018, Rosenborg announced that Hovland had signed a 3+12-year contract with the club.[6]

On 28 December 2021, Hovland signe a two-year contract with Häcken. He established himself as a consistent performer, and by the end of the season, he had played for BK Häcken 33 times in all competitions, scoring six goals,[7] helping them to their first ever Allsvenskan title.[8] He was voted Allsvenskan Defender of the Season at the end of the season.[9]

International career

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Hovland was named in Norway's squad for the EURO 2012 qualification match against Cyprus on 11 October 2011, because Brede Hangeland was suspended due to yellow cards.[10] Hovland made his debut for the senior team in a 1–1 friendly draw against Denmark on 15 January 2012.[11] The day before Norway's friendly against Northern Ireland on 29 February 2012, Hovland was again called up for Norway as a replacement for Brede Hangeland, but because Hovland had played a pre-season match with Molde in Spain the same day he withdrew from the national team squad.[12]

Personal life

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Hovland's sister Stine is also an international footballer. The siblings were teammates in their local youth team.[13]

Hovland's cousin Viktor is an international professional golfer.

Career statistics

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As of match played 13 July 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season Division League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Sogndal 2007 Adeccoligaen 28 1 0 0 28 1
2008 17 1 1 0 18 1
2009 2 0 0 0 2 0
2010 24 6 4 1 28 7
2011 Tippeligaen 22 2 4 1 26 3
Total 93 10 9 2 102 12
Molde 2012 Tippeligaen 18 1 3 1 4 0 25 1
2013 24 1 5 1 5 0 34 2
2014 9 1 1 0 0 0 10 1
Total 51 3 9 2 9 0 69 4
1. FC Nürnberg 2014–15 2. Bundesliga 25 1 0 0 25 1
2015–16 26 2 2 0 28 2
2016–17 20 1 1 0 21 1
Total 71 4 3 0 74 4
Sogndal 2017 Eliteserien 9 0 0 0 9 0
2018 OBOS-ligaen 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 10 0 0 0 10 0
Rosenborg 2018 Eliteserien 27 0 4 0 13 1 44 1
2019 28 5 3 1 14 0 45 6
2020 18 2 0 0 2 1 20 3
2021 20 2 3 1 6 0 38 3
Total 102 9 10 2 35 2 147 13
Häcken 2022 Allsvenskan 30 4 4 2 0 0 34 6
2023 27 6 6 1 13 1 46 8
2024 26 1 3 0 0 0 29 1
Total 83 11 13 3 13 1 109 15
Brommapojkarna 2025 Allsvenskan 15 0 3 0 0 0 18 0
Total 15 0 3 0 0 0 18 0
Career total 425 38 47 9 57 3 529 50

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from Grokipedia
Even Hovland (born 14 February 1989) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for in the Swedish . Standing at 1.91 metres tall and right-footed, he is known for his defensive solidity and aerial ability, having earned 29 caps for the national team without scoring a goal. Hovland's club career began in earnest with in Norway's second tier, where he made over 100 appearances and contributed to their promotion to the as OBOS-ligaen champions in 2010. He then moved to in 2012, winning the in 2012 and the in 2013 during a three-year stint that included 51 league appearances. In 2014, he transferred to in the German , playing 71 league matches across four seasons but facing relegation in 2014 and a loan spell back to Sogndal in 2017. Returning to Norway, he joined in 2018, where he secured the title in 2018 and the in 2018, amassing 165 total appearances and 14 goals over four years. In 2022, Hovland signed with in , achieving major success by winning the in 2022 and the in 2023, with 83 league appearances and 11 goals in his time there. He joined on a free transfer in February 2025, continuing his career in the at age 36. Internationally, he debuted for in a friendly against on 15 January 2012, featuring in qualifiers and other competitions without advancing to major tournaments. Throughout his career, Hovland has collected six domestic titles across and , establishing himself as a reliable defender in Scandinavian football.

Early life

Birth and family background

Even Hovland was born on 14 February 1989 in Vadheim, a small village in county, . Vadheim, located along the Sognefjorden, is a rural community with a population of around 250, offering a serene, fjord-side upbringing amid 's western landscape. Hovland grew up in a close-knit that emphasized community and shared interests. His younger , Stine Hovland, born in 1991, shares his passion for football and has represented at the international level as a defender, notably playing for and the national team. This familial bond created an early competitive environment, with both siblings pursuing professional careers in the sport and occasionally highlighting their connection during milestone matches. The rural setting of Vadheim provided Hovland with a grounded childhood, surrounded by natural beauty and limited urban distractions, which shaped his early years before transitioning to more structured opportunities in larger Norwegian cities.

Introduction to football and youth development

Even Hovland first encountered organized football in his childhood hometown of Vadheim, , joining the local club IL Høyang as a young player. His early development continued at Vadheim IL, where he trained and competed alongside his sister Stine, fostering a supportive environment in . In August 2006, at age 17, Hovland transferred to the reserve team of , beginning his structured progression through competitive youth ranks in Norway's lower divisions. This move allowed him to build foundational experience in team play and defensive positioning. Hovland's physical attributes, including growth to a height of 1.91 meters during , positioned him ideally for the centre-back role, emphasizing aerial strength and tactical awareness in youth training. His rapid advancement culminated in a professional debut for Sogndal's first team on 9 2007, in a 1. divisjon match against , where he scored the opener in a 2–3 loss.

Club career

Sogndal Fotball (2006–2011)

Hovland joined 's senior setup in January 2006 at the age of 17, signing his first professional contract on a free transfer after progressing through local youth clubs. He initially made sporadic appearances in the Adeccoligaen, Norway's second tier at the time (now known as the OBOS-ligaen), while continuing to develop as a central defender. His senior debut came on 9 April 2007 in a 3–2 home victory over , where he marked the occasion by scoring the opening goal just five minutes into the match, assisted by Per-Egil Flo. By the 2010 1. divisjon season, Hovland had established himself as a regular in the defense, playing a pivotal role in Sogndal's promotion push to the top flight. He featured in 26 league matches, contributing 5 goals from set pieces and open play, while forming effective partnerships with defenders such as Grorud and Isak Scheel to anchor a solid backline that conceded only 25 goals across the campaign. Standout performances included a brace in a 4–3 win over Follo FK in July, helping secure vital points during the title race. Sogndal clinched promotion as , finishing first with 58 points from 30 matches. In the 2011 Tippeligaen season, Hovland transitioned successfully to Norway's elite division, becoming a mainstay in the with 22 league appearances and 2 goals, alongside 1 cup match where he also scored. His reliable defending and aerial presence were instrumental in Sogndal's mid-table finish, avoiding relegation in their return to the top flight. These consistent showings highlighted his growth into a versatile centre-back capable of contributing offensively. Hovland's contract with Sogndal expired at the end of 2011, leading to his transfer to in January 2012 for an undisclosed fee, where he sought opportunities in a title-contending side.

Molde FK (2012–2014)

Hovland joined from Sogndal in January 2012, marking his entry into a competitive environment under manager . He made his debut that season, appearing in 18 league matches and contributing to Molde's successful defense of the league title. His performances established him as a promising centre-back in the squad, with additional outings in domestic cup competitions (3 appearances) and qualifying (4 appearances), totaling 25 games across all fronts. The 2013 campaign saw Hovland solidify his role, featuring in 24 Eliteserien matches where he scored once, alongside 5 Norwegian Cup appearances in which he netted twice. Molde clinched the Norwegian Cup that year, defeating Rosenborg 4–2 in the final on , with Hovland starting as a centre-back. He also gained further European experience, playing 3 matches in Champions League qualifying—including the ties against —and 2 in Europa League qualifying, demonstrating growing reliability in high-stakes defenses despite the team's elimination in both campaigns. In 2014, Hovland continued as a key defender early in the season, making 9 appearances and scoring once before his departure. His time at highlighted his evolution into a dependable centre-back, recovering from a sustained in the 2012–13 Champions League qualifying against that had limited his availability the prior year. On June 30, 2014, he transferred to for a fee of €250,000, ending his stint at after contributing to two major domestic trophies.

1. FC Nürnberg (2014–2017)

Hovland joined on a three-year contract in June 2014, following his successful stint at where he helped secure the Norwegian league title in 2012 and the in 2013. During the season, Hovland made 10 appearances for Nürnberg before the club's relegation to the , with his integration affected by injury setbacks that restricted his playing time. To build match fitness amid these challenges, he was loaned to the , Nürnberg II, from November 2014 to June 2015, featuring in the . In the subsequent 2015–17 campaigns in the , Hovland accumulated 52 appearances as Nürnberg vied for promotion, culminating in a fifth-place finish in the 2016–17 season after a competitive run that fell short of the playoff spots. His opportunities for starts were often limited by intense competition within the defensive unit. Across his entire spell at Nürnberg, he totaled 74 appearances and 4 goals in all competitions. Hovland departed as a upon the expiry of his in June 2017, subsequently signing a free transfer with on 10 September 2017, where he made 9 appearances in the OBOS-ligaen before joining in April 2018.

Rosenborg BK (2018–2021)

Even Hovland joined on 4 April 2018, signing a three-and-a-half-year after transferring from for a reported fee of €850,000. His arrival marked a return to Norwegian football following a challenging stint in Germany, where experiences at had honed his resilience as a centre-back. In his debut season of 2018, Hovland quickly established himself in the squad, making 29 appearances across all competitions and scoring 2 goals while providing defensive stability. He played a key role in Rosenborg's title win, contributing to their 21st league championship as they finished 13 points clear of runners-up . Hovland featured prominently in the qualifiers, starting in both legs against Celtic: the first leg ended in a 3-1 defeat in on 25 , where he partnered Tore Reginiussen in central defence, and the second leg finished 0-0 at on 1 August, though Rosenborg were eliminated on aggregate. Over the following seasons from 2019 to 2021, Hovland remained a consistent presence, accumulating 75 additional appearances for a total of 104 during his time at the club, with 4 goals overall. As a defensive leader, he formed a reliable partnership in the backline, often anchoring the centre alongside veterans like Reginiussen, and was noted for his aerial strength and positioning in high-stakes matches. The campaign, in which he made 25 appearances and scored once, was disrupted by COVID-19-related pauses and rescheduling, with the league halting in March before resuming in June under strict protocols that affected training and fixture density. Despite these challenges, Rosenborg maintained competitiveness in Europe, reaching the group stage that year. Hovland's tenure at Rosenborg concluded amid a squad rebuild, as the club sought to refresh its ageing core. On 28 December 2021, he signed a two-year deal with on a , departing after contributing to three consecutive Norwegian Cup finals appearances from 2018 to 2020.

BK Häcken (2021–2024)

Even Hovland joined on 28 December 2021, signing a two-year as a from , where he had served as captain and brought valuable experience to the title-challenging Swedish club. He adapted quickly to football, making 27 appearances and scoring 6 goals in his debut 2022 season, contributing significantly to Häcken's defensive solidity during their historic league campaign. In 2022, Häcken clinched their first title, finishing five points ahead of , with Hovland's experience from Rosenborg helping stabilize the backline amid a competitive race. The victory earned Häcken a spot in the 2022/23 UEFA Europa Conference League, where Hovland featured in qualifying ties and six group-stage matches, though the team exited after placing third in Group B behind and Gent. Hovland remained a mainstay in the 2023 season, appearing in 26 matches and scoring once, while playing 13 games across European qualifiers for the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League, including a goal in Champions League qualifying against The New Saints. Minor injuries limited his availability at times, but he contributed to Häcken's triumph that year. Across the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Hovland amassed over 50 appearances in all competitions, serving as a consistent starter with 26 league games and 1 goal in 2023, followed by 30 Allsvenskan outings and 1 assist in 2024. His tenure ended when his contract expired without renewal in December 2024, prompting a free transfer to IF Brommapojkarna in February 2025 to secure regular playing time at age 36.

IF Brommapojkarna (2025–present)

Even Hovland joined IF Brommapojkarna on a free transfer from BK Häcken on 13 February 2025, signing a one-year contract expiring on 31 December 2025. This move came after a solid 2024 season at Häcken, where he made 25 appearances in the Allsvenskan. In the 2025 Allsvenskan campaign, Hovland established himself as a key centre-back for Brommapojkarna, featuring in 30 matches with 1 assist and no goals scored as of 19 November 2025. His defensive presence contributed to the team's mid-table finish, placing 12th with 31 points from 9 wins, 4 draws, and 17 losses. At age 36, Hovland has integrated effectively into the squad, leveraging his experience from prior clubs—including a brief contribution to BK Häcken's title—to provide stability in defense during his ongoing tenure. As of November 2025, discussions regarding a potential contract extension remain ongoing amid his consistent performances.

International career

Youth international career

Hovland began his youth international career with the Norway U19 team, making at least one appearance in the qualifiers during the 2007/2008 season, where he started and played the full 90 minutes as a defender. He progressed to the U21 level in 2009, earning call-ups for the U21 squad and featuring in the qualifiers for the 2011 tournament. During the 2009–2010 period, Hovland accumulated 6 caps for the U21 team, all without goals, primarily in competitive qualifiers that provided key development opportunities as a centre-back. These experiences highlighted his growing defensive reliability, particularly in aerial challenges, contributing to his transition toward senior international football.

Senior international career

Hovland made his senior international debut for on 15 January 2012, starting in a 1–1 friendly draw against a Danish League Selection side during the tournament in . He followed this with two more appearances in the same tournament, including a full 90 minutes in a 1–0 victory over on 18 January 2012 and 45 minutes in a 3–0 win against U23 on 21 January 2012. These early call-ups came shortly after his breakthrough season with , marking his transition from youth international to the senior setup. Over the course of his senior career, Hovland earned 29 caps for between 2012 and 2020, scoring no goals, with the majority of his appearances coming in competitive qualifiers. He was particularly active during the campaign, where he featured in six matches, including a standout 2–1 home victory over on 13 October 2015, in which he played the full 90 minutes as secured a rare win against a major European power. Despite these efforts, finished third in Group H and failed to advance to the finals. Hovland also contributed to Norway's efforts, appearing in seven matches, including the play-off defeats to (0–1 home and 1–2 away in November 2015), where he started both legs but could not prevent elimination on aggregate. He later played three games in the qualifiers, including a 2–0 home win over on 5 2019 (full 90 minutes), and draws against (1–1 home on 12 October 2019) and (1–1 away on 15 October 2019), though Norway again missed out on qualification. Despite his consistent defensive presence in these campaigns, Norway did not qualify for any major tournaments during Hovland's international tenure. His final appearance came on 7 September 2020 in a UEFA Nations League match against Northern Ireland, a 5–1 away loss in which he played the full match. Following this, Hovland received no further call-ups to the national team, amid a period of transition for Norway and his moves to clubs abroad, as of November 2025.

Off the field

Personal life

Even Hovland was born in Vadheim, Norway, to parents Bente and Oddvin Hovland. He shares a close bond with his younger sister, Stine Hovland, who is also a professional footballer and has represented the Norway women's national team; the siblings were teammates on local youth teams in their early years, fostering a strong family connection through sports. Since joining in 2021 and later moving to in 2025, Hovland has been based in , though he maintains strong ties to his Norwegian roots in the region, where he enjoys outdoor activities. Little is publicly known about his or children, as he keeps such details private. No documented involvement in or sports foundations has been reported.

Playing style

Even Hovland primarily operates as a right-footed centre-back, leveraging his 1.91 m to dominate aerial duels, where he ranks as a strong performer in contesting headers both defensively and on set pieces. As a ball-playing defender, Hovland frequently plays long balls off the ground to initiate attacks, often serving as an indirect threat from set pieces through his positioning and aerial prowess, while also excelling in blocking shots to disrupt opposition plays. His style emphasizes progressive distribution from the back, combining physical presence with the ability to support build-up play by stepping into midfield or wider areas when needed. Hovland's career evolution highlights a shift from a predominantly physical profile in his early days at Sogndal, where his robust defending formed the core of his game, to a more refined role emphasizing ball distribution during his stint in the German with and later in the Swedish with . This progression addressed earlier limitations in pace through intelligent positioning and anticipation, allowing him to maintain effectiveness as a no-nonsense organizer at the back despite not being the quickest.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Even Hovland has accumulated 531 club appearances and 47 goals across all competitions as of November 19, 2025. The following table provides a breakdown of his appearances and goals by club, encompassing domestic leagues, cups, and European competitions.
ClubYearsAppearancesGoals
Sogndal IL2007–20119610
Sogndal IL2017100
2012–2014706
2014–2017794
2018–202111412
2022–202511915
2025–present330
Total: 531 appearances, 47 goals (excluding reserve team appearances for ). For the 2025 season with , Hovland has recorded 30 league appearances and 0 goals, plus 3 appearances and 0 goals in the , contributing to the club's mid-table standing.

International statistics

Even Hovland earned 6 caps for the Norway U21 team between 2009 and 2010, without scoring any goals. For the senior national team, he accumulated 29 caps and 0 goals from 2012 to 2020, with no further appearances recorded as of 2025. His senior international appearances were primarily in friendlies and qualifying competitions, as detailed below:
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
Friendlies110
Qualifiers ( & )150
30
Total290

Achievements

Club honours

Even Hovland has secured a total of eight major domestic honours across his club career with , , and , primarily as a central defender contributing to solid backlines during successful seasons. Molde FK
Hovland joined in January 2012 and helped the team win the in his debut season of 2012, starting in 22 league matches as they clinched the title on . He also played a pivotal role in the 2014 triumph, appearing in 19 matches, and featured in the 2013 Norwegian Cup victory, including the final where defeated Rosenborg 4–2. Additionally, he made one appearance in the 2014 Norwegian Cup, which won by defeating Odd 2–0 in the final.
Rosenborg BK
After joining Rosenborg on a free transfer in April 2018, Hovland contributed to their Eliteserien title that year, making 27 league appearances and scoring once while anchoring the defense in a season where they finished 13 points clear of second place. He also started in the 2018 Norwegian Cup final, helping secure a 2–0 win over Lillestrøm to complete a domestic double.
BK Häcken
Hovland moved to Häcken in January 2022 and was instrumental in their historic first-ever title in 2022, playing all 30 league games as the team scored a league-record 75 goals en route to a 10-point victory. The following season, he featured in six cup matches, including the final, as Häcken won the 2022/23 with a 2–0 victory over .
Hovland has not won any European club trophies during his career.

Individual recognition

Hovland has received select individual honors highlighting his reliability as a center-back, though his career lacks major global accolades. During his breakout season with Sogndal in the 2011 Tippeligaen, he was named Defender of the Year as part of the Kniksen Awards, recognizing his role in the league's strongest defense that year. In 2022, while anchoring BK Häcken's title-winning campaign in the , Hovland earned Defender of the Year honors for his consistent performances across 30 appearances. His reached a career peak of €2 million in 2018, underscoring his perceived quality during his Rosenborg tenure.

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