- Mini Jakobsen
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Not to be confused with Mimi Jakobsen.
Mini Jakobsen Personal information Full name Jahn Ivar Jakobsen Date of birth November 8, 1965 Place of birth Gravdal, Norway Playing position Winger/forward Youth career IK Junkeren IK Grand Bodø Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1987 FK Bodø/Glimt ? (67) 1988–1990 Rosenborg BK 66 (43) 1990–1993 BSC Young Boys 80 (32) 1993 MSV Duisburg 2 (0) 1993–1994 Lierse S.K. 16 (1) 1994–1999 Rosenborg BK 128 (55) National team 1988–1998 Norway 65 (11) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).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.[1]
During the very early years of his career, Jakobsen played at Junkeren and Grand Bodø, two minor Norwegian clubs in the town of Bodø. Mini's actual professional career as a footballer started at the well-known Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt. When he arrived at the club, Bodø/Glimt played in the second division (the third best Norwegian division), but did gain promotion in 1986. In the Norwegian first division Bodø/Glimt and Mini finished at 8th and 7th place in the 1986 and 1987 season. At Bodø/Glimt Mini was the top scorer for four consecutive seasons: In 1984 with 7 goals (2nd division), in 1985 with 18 goals (2nd), in 1986 with 26 goals (2nd again) and in 1987 with 16 goals (1st division).
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. At Rosenborg he became well-known as a high quality winger/striker.
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.
In 1994 Mini returned to Rosenborg, and became a part of Rosenborg's better than expected performances in UEFA Champions League tournament. He then played for Norway in the 1998 World Cup, where they made the second round.
Mini successfully ended his professional career at Rosenborg, by winning the Norwegian double in 1999. He is now working as a sports reporter at the Norwegian TV channel TV 2.
Achievements
- Norwegian League Champion: 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999.[1]
- Norwegian Cup Champion: 1988, 1990, 1995 and 1999.[1]
- Caps for Norway: 65 (11 goals).
References
- ^ a b c Pedersen, Ole Petter. "Jahn Ivar Jakobsen" (in Norwegian). Store norske leksikon (Kunnskapsforlaget). http://www.snl.no/Jahn_Ivar_Jakobsen. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
External links
Tippeligaen top scorers 1948-49: Havnås • 1949-50: Dørum • 1950-51: Sveinsson • 1951-52: Tangen • 1952-53: Thoresen & Jacobsen • 1953-54: Thoresen • 1954-55: Hennum • 1955-56: Fossli • 1956-57: Kristoffersen • 1957-58: Hennum • 1958-59: Sundby • 1959-60: Kristoffersen • 1960-61: Kristoffersen • 1961-62: Pedersen • 1963: Eriksen • 1964: Stavrum • 1965: H. Berg • 1966: Kristoffersen • 1967: Iversen • 1968: Iversen • 1969: Iversen • 1970: Pettersen • 1971: Fuglset • 1972: Solberg & Vold • 1973: Karlsen • 1974: O. Berg • 1975: Dokken • 1976: Fuglset • 1977: Johannessen • 1978: Lund • 1979: Iversen • 1980: Dokken • 1981: Jacobsen • 1982: Granerud & Johannessen • 1983: Nysæter • 1984: Brandhaug • 1985: Andersen • 1986: Seland • 1987: Fjærestad • 1988: Fjørtoft • 1989: Jakobsen • 1990: Dahlum • 1991: Løken • 1992: Kaasa • 1993: Mjelde • 1994: Brattbakk • 1995: Brattbakk • 1996: Brattbakk • 1997: Rushfeldt • 1998: Rushfeldt • 1999: Lange • 2000: Helstad • 2001: Helstad & Johnsen & Zane • 2002: Brattbakk • 2003: Brattbakk • 2004: Johnsen • 2005: Årst • 2006: Nannskog • 2007: Helstad • 2008: Nannskog • 2009: Prica • 2010: Fall
Norway squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup Norway squad – 1998 FIFA World Cup Categories:- Kniksen award winners
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Norwegian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Expatriate footballers in Switzerland
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Norwegian footballers
- Norway international footballers
- Norwegian Premier League players
- FK Bodø/Glimt players
- Rosenborg BK players
- BSC Young Boys players
- MSV Duisburg players
- K. Lierse S.K. players
- Belgian Pro League players
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- 1998 FIFA World Cup players
- Norwegian association football commentators
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