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Tom Lund
Tom Lund (born 10 September 1950) is a former Norwegian football coach and striker. He played his entire career at Norwegian club Lillestrøm, taking them from the third division to the first and winning the Double. He never played professionally, despite receiving offers from big international clubs. He is widely considered one of the greatest Norwegian football players of all time.
In all official competitions, he played 348 matches and scored 197 goals for Lillestrøm (of which 274 matches and 154 goals were recorded in league competition), helping his club win the Norwegian Cup in 1977, 1978 and 1981, and the Norwegian top division in 1976 and 1977. He retired from football in 1982 while still being regarded as one of the best players in Norwegian football.
He won 47 caps with the Norwegian national team.
As a youth, Lund was talented in every sport he attempted. He played handball, bandy and ice hockey for the Lillestrøm first teams well into his football career. After winning a local track and field tournament in 1971, he briefly considered practicing decathlon, with the goal of qualifying for the 1976 Olympics. Nonetheless, football was always his main focus.
He debuted for the Lillestrøm first team on 7 May 1967 at the age of 16. They played in the third division, and were close to relegation. Lund quickly became considered by far the best player on the team, and one of the best in Norway. He made his debut on the national team in 1971, at the age of 20. Meanwhile, the club kept slowly improving, and spent several years close to promotion.
While in the third division, Lund struggled economically, and received offers from many top Norwegian clubs. But his biggest offer came in 1973 from Ajax, then the best club in Europe, who wanted him to fill the gap left by Johan Cruyff. The negotiations were national news in Norway and in the Netherlands. Lund was offered around 1 million kroner for a two-year contract (equivalent to around 8 million kroner, or €800,000, in 2024), the highest for any Norwegian player at the time. Lund was close to accepting, but eventually declined the offer, in large part because he thought the contract was too long. He later turned down offers from Real Madrid, Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Bayern Munich, and Feyenoord, among others.
In 1973, after seven seasons of playing, Lund and Lillestrøm finally promoted to the second division. They dominated the 1974 season, losing only a single game to secure promotion to the first division, while reaching the quarter finals in the cup. Lund scored 21 out of 44 goals for the team. They entered the 1975 season as the best team in Norway. After 10 out of 22 matches played, Lillestrøm was in first. However, in their tenth game, against Fredrikstad, Lund tore his ankle. He had to sit out several weeks to get surgery. The team lost every match without Lund. He struggled with injury for the rest of the season, and Lillestrøm placed seventh.
In 1976, when Lund was 26, after ten years at the club, Lillestrøm won the first division. It was the beginning of a golden age for the club. In the 1977 season, with manager Joe Hooley, they won the double, and beat Ajax 2–0 at home in the first round of the European Cup (though they lost 2–4 in the aggregate). Norwegian newspaper VG named Lund player of the year for 1977, together with Helge Karlsen. In 1978, they placed second in the league, but again won the cup, and reached the second round of the European Cup.
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Tom Lund
Tom Lund (born 10 September 1950) is a former Norwegian football coach and striker. He played his entire career at Norwegian club Lillestrøm, taking them from the third division to the first and winning the Double. He never played professionally, despite receiving offers from big international clubs. He is widely considered one of the greatest Norwegian football players of all time.
In all official competitions, he played 348 matches and scored 197 goals for Lillestrøm (of which 274 matches and 154 goals were recorded in league competition), helping his club win the Norwegian Cup in 1977, 1978 and 1981, and the Norwegian top division in 1976 and 1977. He retired from football in 1982 while still being regarded as one of the best players in Norwegian football.
He won 47 caps with the Norwegian national team.
As a youth, Lund was talented in every sport he attempted. He played handball, bandy and ice hockey for the Lillestrøm first teams well into his football career. After winning a local track and field tournament in 1971, he briefly considered practicing decathlon, with the goal of qualifying for the 1976 Olympics. Nonetheless, football was always his main focus.
He debuted for the Lillestrøm first team on 7 May 1967 at the age of 16. They played in the third division, and were close to relegation. Lund quickly became considered by far the best player on the team, and one of the best in Norway. He made his debut on the national team in 1971, at the age of 20. Meanwhile, the club kept slowly improving, and spent several years close to promotion.
While in the third division, Lund struggled economically, and received offers from many top Norwegian clubs. But his biggest offer came in 1973 from Ajax, then the best club in Europe, who wanted him to fill the gap left by Johan Cruyff. The negotiations were national news in Norway and in the Netherlands. Lund was offered around 1 million kroner for a two-year contract (equivalent to around 8 million kroner, or €800,000, in 2024), the highest for any Norwegian player at the time. Lund was close to accepting, but eventually declined the offer, in large part because he thought the contract was too long. He later turned down offers from Real Madrid, Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Bayern Munich, and Feyenoord, among others.
In 1973, after seven seasons of playing, Lund and Lillestrøm finally promoted to the second division. They dominated the 1974 season, losing only a single game to secure promotion to the first division, while reaching the quarter finals in the cup. Lund scored 21 out of 44 goals for the team. They entered the 1975 season as the best team in Norway. After 10 out of 22 matches played, Lillestrøm was in first. However, in their tenth game, against Fredrikstad, Lund tore his ankle. He had to sit out several weeks to get surgery. The team lost every match without Lund. He struggled with injury for the rest of the season, and Lillestrøm placed seventh.
In 1976, when Lund was 26, after ten years at the club, Lillestrøm won the first division. It was the beginning of a golden age for the club. In the 1977 season, with manager Joe Hooley, they won the double, and beat Ajax 2–0 at home in the first round of the European Cup (though they lost 2–4 in the aggregate). Norwegian newspaper VG named Lund player of the year for 1977, together with Helge Karlsen. In 1978, they placed second in the league, but again won the cup, and reached the second round of the European Cup.
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