- Egil Østenstad
Infobox Football biography
playername = Egil Østenstad
fullname = Egil Johan Østenstad
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1972|1|2|df=y
cityofbirth =Haugesund
countryofbirth =Norway
height = height|m=1.80
currentclub =
position = Forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =Torvastad IL
years = 1990-1996 1996-1999 1999-2003 2001 2003-2004 2004-2005
clubs =Viking FK Southampton Blackburn Rovers →Manchester City "(loan)" RangersViking FK
caps(goals) = 128 (54) 096 (28) 062 (12) 004 0(0) 011 0(0) 033 (16)
nationalyears = 1993-2005
nationalteam = Norway
nationalcaps(goals) = 018 0(6)Egil Johan Østenstad (born 2 January 1972), nicknamed "Osten", is a Norwegian
director of football at Viking, where he is also a former player. His playing career also included spells at Southampton and Blackburn, among others.Playing career
Norway
Born in
Haugesund , Østenstad started his career with local clubTorvastad IL . He arrived at Viking in 1990, and helped the club to win theNorwegian Premier League title in 1991, when he featured in 10 out of the 22 league games. He played a total of 280 games for the club, scoring 88 goals, before moving to Southampton in theFA Premier League in October 1996.outhampton
Østenstad was signed by manager
Graeme Souness for £800,000 as a replacement forNeil Shipperley and made his debut at Coventry City on 13 October 1996. In only his third game for the Saints he opened his goal-scoring account in spectacular fashion with a hat-trick in the 6-3 win against Manchester United on 26 October 1996. Subsequently the "dubious goals" panel credited his third goal to an own goal byGary Neville , who touched the ball last in a vain attempt to prevent it from crossing the goal-line, although Østenstad retained the match ball.In his first season at The Dell he led the line well linking up superbly with
Matthew Le Tissier andEyal Berkovic scoring nine goals from 30 league appearances and was voted the Fans' player of the season.By the start of the following season, Souness had departed to be replaced by
Dave Jones from Stockport County. Unfortunately, Eyal Berkovic also departed thus breaking up what had looked like becoming a successful partnership. Østenstad was now paired withKevin Davies in attack but failed to score until a substitute appearance against West Ham United on 4 October 1997. Following the signing of David Hirst he was dropped from the team, making only the occasional substitute appearance. After coming off the bench to score in a 3-2 victory over Liverpool on 7 February 1998, he started the remaining 13 league games, scoring eight goals as the Saints finished the 1997-98 season comfortably in mid-table.Østenstad was part of the Norway squad for the 1998 World Cup held in France, but was given little chance to make any impact.
In the 1998 close season, Kevin Davies departed for Blackburn Rovers, with James Beattie joining the Saints as part of the deal. Østenstad was now paired up front with veteran striker
Mark Hughes . The 1998-99 season saw Saints struggle to score goals and they were never out of the relegation zone until the last two weeks of the season. Despite only scoring seven goals, Østenstad was Saints top goal-scorer for the season (jointly withMatthew Le Tissier ), but by the end of the season he had lost his starting place in the team toMarian Pahars .Østenstad started the 1999-00 season brightly, scoring the only goal at Coventry City in the opening game on
7 August 1999 . Ten days later, Dave Jones decided to move him on and arranged an exchange deal with Blackburn Rovers withKevin Davies returning to The Dell.In his three years at the Saints, Østenstad scored 28 goals in 96 league appearances, plus a further five goals in 13 cup games. He was always a popular figure, but sometimes infuriated fans by seeming to miss as many "easy" goals as he scored difficult ones.
Blackburn Rovers
Despite being re-united with manager
Graeme Souness and dropping down a division, Østenstad struggled to make an impact atEwood Park . He started well, scoring a brace in his second game, in a 2-0 victory at Norwich City on 28 August 1999 and completed the 1999-00 season with eight league goals from 28 appearances, playing alongsideAshley Ward andLee Carsley .The goals then started to dry up and the following season he only made 13 appearances for Blackburn with three goals. By now, Blackburn were relying on goals from
Matt Jansen andDavid Dunn to see them to promotion. He spent the end of the 2000-01 season on loan at Manchester City (where he made four appearances with no goals).In the 2001-02 season Østenstad only made four appearances in the
Premier League . In the following season, he appeared more regularly and, despite only one league goal in 17 appearances, he did score in a UEFA Cup game against CSKA Sofia.In his four seasons at Blackburn, he made a total of 62 league appearances scoring 12 goals.
Rangers
Ostenstad signed for Rangers on a free transfer by
Alex McLeish in the summer of 2003. However, he made next to no impact during a very unproductive spell and wound up having his contract terminated before the end of the season.Return to Norway
After his disappointing season at Rangers , he made a long-awaited return to Viking midway through the 2004 season.
He was an instant hit at his old club, scoring 3 goals in 9 games to help save the club from relegation. Although he continued to be a regular starter and a prolific goalscorer, Østenstad retired at the end of the 2005 season. An internet petition for him to stay on for another season collected close to 2500 signatures. [http://www.opprop.no/opprop.php?id=folkeaksjonenfo]
National team
Østenstad made his debut for the Norwegian national team in 1993, coming on as a substitute to score twice against the Faroe Islands. He was capped 17 times between 1993 and 1999, mostly as a substitute, and he played in the 1998 World Cup in France. Østenstad scored 6 times for Norway, making him the most efficient marksman in the history of the Norwegian national team with one goal in every 94 minutes played. On 7 October 2005, more than six years after his last appearance, he made his comeback with the national team, starting in the 1-2 defeat to Scotland.
Career outside football
He retired after the 2005 season. He is now the
director of football for Viking. Østenstad was also the inspiration for the character "Yngve" in the bookMannen som elsket Yngve (The Man Who Loved Yngve) byTore Renberg . The author and Østenstad went to the same high-school. [http://www.dagbladet.no/sport/2005/09/10/442912.html]References
*cite book
author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk
title=In That Number - A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC
publisher=Hagiology
year=2003
id=ISBN 0-9534474-3-X
*soccerbase|9725|Egil ØstenstadPersondata
NAME= Østenstad, Egil Johan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Østenstad, Egil
SHORT DESCRIPTION= footballer
DATE OF BIRTH= 1972-1-2
PLACE OF BIRTH=Haugesund ,Norway
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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