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Ole Martin Årst Personal information Full name Ole Martin Årst Date of birth 19 July 1974 Place of birth Bergen, Norway Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Start Number 25 Youth career Sortland Brage/Trondenes Fløya Tromsø Skarp Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1994 Skarp 22 (34) 1995–1997 Tromsø 54 (19) 1997–1999 Anderlecht 36 (11) 1999–2000 K.A.A. Gent 33 (30) 2000–2003 Standard Liège 73 (41) 2003–2007 Tromsø 103 (45) 2007– Start 66 (34) National team 1995-1996 Norway U21 5 (1) 2000-2007 Norway 22 (2) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 October 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).Ole Martin Årst (born 19 July 1974) is a Norwegian footballer who currently plays as a striker for IK Start of the Norwegian Premier League.
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Club career
A tall striker, Årst made his professional debut for Tromsø IL on 22 April 1995 against Hamarkameratene at Briskeby stadion. After the 1997 season he was sold to Anderlecht for NOK 13 million. He then moved to K.A.A. Gent in Belgium and ended up as a top goalscorer in 2000 with 30 goals. Then, Standard Liège signed him for NOK 24 million. He returned to Tromsø IL in the summer of 2003 for NOK 5 million.
Årst became the top scorer in the Norwegian Premier League 2005, with 16 goals. After a hat-trick against IK Start on 2 October 2005 Årst was ranked as the top league scorer of all times in Tromsø IL with 51 goals. On 9 July 2007 he transferred to IK Start.
Start went down that season, but as Start won a direct promotion in 2008, Årst did not participate in any games due to a serious injury. The same injury limited him to only two games in the 2009 season.
He announced his retirement in October 2009.[1]
He made a comeback for the club in a friendly match in early 2010. He then signed a contract for the duration of 2010, with possibilities of renewal.
On the 8th of November, 2011, Årst signed a one-year deal with Tromsø IL to start in the upcoming 2012 Norwegian Premier League Season. This will be his 3rd spell at the club.
International career
He made his debut for Norway in a January 2000 friendly match against Iceland and earned 22 caps since, scoring 2 goals.[2]
Club statistics
Statistics accurate as of match played 17 October 2010
Club performance League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Norway League Norwegian Football Cup Europe Total 1994 Skarp Third division 22 34 ? ? - - 22 34 1995 Tromsø Tippeligaen 7 1 3 3 2 0 12 4 1996 24 9 8 6 - - 32 15 1997 23 9 4 5 4 3 31 17 Belgium League Belgian Cup Europe Total 1997-98 Anderlecht Jupiler Pro League 18 10 ? ? ? ? ? ? 1998-99 18 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? 1999-00 K.A.A. Gent 32 30 ? ? ? ? ? ? 2000-01 Standard Liège 29 14 ? ? ? ? ? ? 2001-02 12 6 ? ? ? ? ? ? 2002-03 30 19 ? ? ? ? ? ? Norway League Norwegian Football Cup Europe Total 2003 Tromsø Tippeligaen 13 5 3 1 - - 16 6 2004 25 11 3 0 - - 28 11 2005 26 16 2 2 7 4 35 22 2006 26 11 2 2 - - 28 13 2007 13 2 3 5 - - 16 7 2007 Start 12 6 2 0 - - 14 6 2008 Adeccoligaen 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 2009 Tippeligaen 2 0 0 0 - - 2 0 2010 24 12 3 4 - - 27 16 2011 28 16 6 4 - - 34 20 Total Norway 241 130 38 32 13 7 292 169 Belgium 139 80 ? ? ? ? ? ? Career total 374 209 ? ? ? ? ? ? - Total: statistics from top two divisions only
Honours
- Norwegian Cup Champion: 1996
- Belgian First Division top scorer: 2000
- Norwegian Premier League top scorer: 2005
- Kniksen award: striker of the year: 2005
References
- ^ Samuelsen, Kjetil (30 October 2009). "Årst legger opp" (in Norwegian). Fædrelandsvennen. http://fotball.bt.no/eliteserien/article154402.ece. Retrieved 30 October 2009.
- ^ National football team stats
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
Belgian First Division Top Scorers 1895–96: Hickson | 1896–97: Hickson | 1897–98: König | 1898–99: König | 1899-00: Atkinson | 1900–01: Potts | 1901–02: Potts | 1902–03: Vanderstappen | 1903–04: Vanderstappen | 1904–05: De Veen | 1905–06: De Veen | 1906–07: Vertongen | 1907–08: Vertongen | 1908–09: Kevorkian | 1909–10: Vertongen | 1910–11: Six | 1911–12: Bunyan | 1912–13: Brébart | 1913–14: Bunyan | 1919–20: Vlamynck | 1920–21: Thys | 1921–22: Thys | 1922–23: Meyskens | 1923–24: Jooris | 1924–25: Taeymans | 1925–26: Grimmonprez | 1926–27: Fabry | 1927–28: Braine | 1928–29: Braine | 1929–30: De Vidts | 1930–31: Secrétin | 1931–32: Delmez | 1932–33: Ulens | 1933–34: Van Landeghem | 1934–35: Mondelé | 1935–36: Lambrechts | 1936–37: Collet | 1937–38: Mondelé | 1938–39: Wagner | 1941–42: De Cleyn | 1943–44: Mermans | 1945–46: De Cleyn | 1946–47: Mermans | 1947–48: Mermans | 1948–49: Thirifays | 1949–50: Mermans | 1950–51: Dehert | 1951–52: Coppens | 1952–53: Coppens | 1953–54: Van Den Bosch | 1954–55: Coppens | 1955–56: Mathonet | 1956–57: Willems | 1957–58: Van Gool & Vliers | 1958–59: Wégria | 1959–60: Wégria | 1960–61: Wégria | 1961–62: Stockman | 1962–63: Wégria | 1963–64: Van Himst | 1964–65: Colonval | 1965–66: Van Himst | 1966–67: Mulder | 1967–68: Van Himst & Claessen | 1968–69: Nagy | 1969–70: Emmerich | 1970–71: Kostedde | 1971–72: Lambert | 1972–73: Rensenbrink & Riedl | 1973–74: Ladinsky | 1974–75: Riedl | 1975–76: Posthumus | 1976–77: Van Der Elst | 1977–78: Nickel | 1978–79: Albert | 1979–80: Vandenbergh | 1980–81: Vandenbergh | 1981–82: Vandenbergh | 1982–83: Vandenbergh | 1983–84: Claesen | 1984–85: Martens | 1985–86: Vandenbergh | 1986–87: Gudjohnsen | 1987–88: Severeyns | 1988–89: Krnčević | 1989–90: Farina | 1990–91: Vandenbergh | 1991–92: Weber | 1992–93: Weber | 1993–94: Weber | 1994–95: Vidmar | 1995–96: Stanić | 1996–97: Špehar | 1997–98: Strupar | 1998–99: Koller | 1999-00: Årst & Brogno | 2000–01: Radzinski | 2001–02: Sonck | 2002–03: Sonck & Roussel | 2003–04: Pieroni | 2004–05: Jestrović | 2005–06: Dosunmu | 2006–07: Sterchele | 2007–08: Akpala | 2008–09: Ruiz | 2009–10: Lukaku | 2010–11: Perišić
IK Start – current squad 1 Lund Hansen · 2 Nouri · 3 Miličević · 4 Madsen · 5 Oladapo · 6 Søgård · 8 Hoff · 9 Asante · 10 Owello · 11 Tuelo Johannesen · 13 Kristiansen · 14 Børufsen · 15 Bruer Hanssen · 16 Gausdal · 17 Follerås · 18 Stokkelien · 19 Werner · 20 Borgersen · 21 Guðmundsson · 22 Pepa · 24 Høie · 25 Årst · 26 Mathisen · 28 Vikstøl · 29 Knudsen · 30 Kleiven · Manager: Mjelde
Categories:- 1974 births
- Living people
- Norwegian footballers
- Norway international footballers
- Belgian Pro League players
- Norwegian Premier League players
- Tromsø IL players
- R.S.C. Anderlecht players
- K.A.A. Gent players
- Standard Liège players
- IK Start players
- Kniksen award winners
- Norwegian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Expatriate footballers in Sweden
- Norwegian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- Norwegian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
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