Revision 114833430 of "Benutzer:Japan Football/Frode Johnsen" on dewiki{{Football player infobox |
playername = Frode Johnsen |
image = [[Image:Frode Johnsen Nadderud.jpg|250px]]|
fullname = Frode Johnsen |
nickname = |
dateofbirth = {{Birth date and age|1974|3|17|mf=y}} |
cityofbirth = [[Skien]] |
countryofbirth = Norway |
height = {{height|meter=1.88}} |
currentclub = [[Shimizu S-Pulse]] |
clubnumber = 18 |
position = [[Striker]], [[Midfielder]], [[Defender (football)|Defender]] |
youthyears = |
youthclubs = |
years = –1992<br/>1993–2000<br/>2000–2006<br/>2006-2008<br/>2009- |
clubs = [[Skotfoss TIF|Skotfoss]]<br/>[[Odd Grenland]]<br/>[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]<br/>[[Nagoya Grampus]]<br/>[[Shimizu S-Pulse]] |
caps(goals) = <br/>{{0}}97 {{0}}(25)<br/>145 {{0}}(80)<br/>{{0}}78 {{0}}(35)<br/>{{0}}49 {{0}}(16) |
nationalyears = 2000-2007 |
nationalteam = [[Norway national football team|Norway]] |
nationalcaps(goals) = {{0}}33 {{0}}(10) |
ntupdate = 28 January 2010 |
pcupdate = 1 August 2010 |
}}
'''Frode Johnsen''' (born March 17, 1974 in [[Skotfoss]], [[Skien]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] footballer, currently playing for Japanese [[football (soccer)|football]] club [[Shimizu S-Pulse]]. He can play in several [[Football (soccer) positions|positions]], but preferably as a [[striker]] or [[midfielder]]. Johnsen is 188 cm tall, and is a good header of the ball. He left [[Nagoya Grampus]] to join Shimizu for the 2009 season.<ref>http://www.s-pulse.co.jp/news/20081223-1289.html S-Pulse news release</ref>
==Career==
===Early years===
Johnsen began his career with minnows [[Skotfoss TIF]], but did not make his [[Tippeligaen]] debut until a switch to [[Odd Grenland]] where he made his debut in the [[Norwegian Premier League]] in 1999 at the age of 25.
===Rosenborg===
====2000====
He was transferred to Rosenborg mid-season in 2000, as a replacement for [[John Carew]]. Johnsen previously studied to be a [[police officer]] during his time in [[Odd Grenland]], but quit school to play for [[Rosenborg B.K.|Rosenborg]]. He played fifteen games for Rosenborg in his first season, scoring 9 goals - 12 in total, as he scored 3 goals for Odd before the switch [http://www.vg.no/sport/fotball/norsk/eliteguiden/00/spillerdata/spiller1091.hbs]. His new club and he won the championship. Rosenborg narrowly missed out on qualifying from the group stage of the Champions League. Johnsen did very well, scoring five goals in six games - including a hat-trick against [[Helsingborgs IF|Helsingborg]]. As they finished third, they advanced to the UEFA Cup where they crashed out in the first round to [[Deportivo Alaves|Alaves]], Johnsen scored the goal in the 1-1 away leg, but couldn't prevent Rosenborg from losing 3-1 at home.
====2001====
In his first full season he became joint top-scorer with 17 goals (shared with [[Thorstein Helstad]] and [[Clayton Zane]]), playing in all games but one. Rosenborg won the league again by a single point ahead of [[Lillestrøm SK|Lillestrøm]]. In the Champions League Rosenborg finished fourth in their group. Johnsen played in all six games but one and didn't score any goals, though he netted one in the qualifiers.
====2002====
Johnsen won his third championship in a row in 2002. He only played in 17 out of 26 games due to injury, scoring 7 goals. In the Champions League he scored twice in the qualification round, but didn't score any in the group stages as Rosenborg only got four points and finished last, despite losing only two games.
====2003====
He was involved in every game in the 2003 season as Rosenborg cruised through the championship, winning by 14 points. Johnsen scored 15 goals, only beaten with two by team-mate [[Harald Martin Brattbakk|Harald Brattbakk]]. He also won the cup with Rosenborg over [[Bodø/Glimt]], scoring the equaliser as Rosenborg eventually won 3-1. He was the top scorer of the cup, scoring 11 goals in 7 games. In the Champions League, Rosenborg and Johnsen failed to reach the group stage, losing narrowly to [[Deportivo La Coruna|Deportivo]] in the qualifiers. They still got to play UEFA Cup, and had a good run before losing on away goals to Benfica. Johnsen played in all but one game in Europe this season, scoring 2 goals in 9 games.
====2004====
The 2004 season was dramatic and very memorable season for Frode Johnsen. Rosenborg fought with [[Vålerengen IF|Vålerenga]] for the championship, and before the last game of the season, Rosenborg was in the lead, but only on more scored goals. 7 minutes from time in Rosenborgs game against [[FC Lyn Oslo|FC Lyn]], Vålerenga made it 3-0 in their league game. Rosenborg was leading 3-1 at the time and needed one more to win the league, and in stoppage time Frode Johnsen scored his second of the game with a diving header, winning the championship [http://www.vg.no/sport/fotball/norsk/eliteguiden/04/]. Johnsen played in all game and was named top scorer that year, notching up 19 goals in the process. He didn't score as many in Europe, but nevertheless, Rosenborg was back in the Champions League. Only two points this time, and Johnsen scored 2 goals in total (w/ Q-rounds).
====2005====
After winning five championships in a row, the 2005 season was a devestatin one as his team only finished 7th. Johnsen scored only 7 goals in his 23 games that season. In 2005, both [[RCD Mallorca]] and [[AC Sparta Praha]] were interested in signing Johnsen, but nothing happened. He was involved in all Champions League games, but didn't score. They finished third in a group which contained [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] and [[Olympiacos CFP|Olympiacos]], but was eliminated in the first UEFA Cup round against [[FC Zenit St. Petersburg]].
====2006====
Frode Johnsen started the season well, and halfway through the season he had scored 6 goals in 13 games before [[Nagoya Grampus Eight]] came knocking. Johnsen couldn't resist the chance of going to play abroad and after serving Rosenborg faithfully for a number of years, they let him go and sold him in July 2006.
In all competitions, Johnsen played 234 games and scored 125 goals for Rosenborg.
===Nagoya Grampus Eight===
He signed an 18-month contract and started his Nagoya career by scoring twice in an away match against [[JEF United Ichihara Chiba|JEF Chiba]] on 29 July 2006. Nagoya won the match 3-2. He scored eight more times finishing with 10 goals in 18 games as Nagoya Grampus finished in 7th place.
In his first full season in 2007, Nagoya only managed an 11th place. He scored 13 goals in 26 games.
In 2008, Johnsen and Nagoya fought for the J. League championship until the final day, but ended up in third place, qualifing for an Asian Champions league spot.
On 28 October 2008, Frode Johnsen stated that he would stay in Japan for at least one more year, either for Nagoya or another Japanese club.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=521754|title=Johnsen stays in Japan|publisher=VG Nett|date=2008-10-28}}</ref>
===Shimizu S-Pulse===
On [[18 November 2008]], Frode Johnsen announced that he would be leaving Nagoya after this season, and that he was only a medical away from securing a move to another Japanese club. He didn't reveal which club it was until the 2008 season was over.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nettavisen.no/sport/fotball/article2405157.ece|title=Johnsen swaps club in Japan|publisher=Nettavisen|date=2008-11-18}}</ref> It was eventually known that he would join [[Shimizu S-Pulse]] for the 2009 season.
Shimizu S-Pulse finished in 7th place in his first season and five points from a [[AFC Champions League]] place, as Johnsen scored 9 league goals.
On [[1 August]] Johnsen scored his first [[hat-trick]] in the [[J-League]] in a 6-3 win against [[Shonan Bellmare]].
==International career==
Frode Johnsen has 33 [[Cap (football)|caps]], and has scored 10 goals for the [[Norway national football team|Norwegian national team]]. He made his debut against [[Finland national football team|Finland]] on August 16, 2000 coming on for [[Steffen Iversen]] 20 minutes from time.
His first international goal came against Wales in a [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] qualifier.
His last international appearance came against Bosnia-Herzegovian in a UEFA Euro 2008 qualification match which Norway lost 1-2. Long flight distances between Europe and Japan is one reason why he has not played in more games since joining Nagoya Grampus.
==International goals==
:''Scores and results list Norway's goal tally first.''
{| class="wikitable"
! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Result !! Competition !! Scored
|-
| 1-2 || 2001-01-24 || [[Hong Kong Stadium]], Hong Kong || {{fb|KOR}} || 3-2 || [[Friendly match]] || 2
|-
| 3 || 2001-09-05 || [[Ullevaal Stadion]], [[Oslo]] || {{fb|WAL}} || 3-2 || [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 FIFA World Cup qualification]] || 1
|-
| 4 || 2004-08-18 || [[Ullevaal Stadion]], [[Oslo]] || {{fb|BEL}} || 2–2 || [[Friendly match]] || 1
|-
| 5 || 2004-01-22 || [[Hong Kong Stadium]], Hong Kong || {{fb|SWE}} || 3-0 || [[Friendly match]] || 1
|-
| 6 || 2004-01-25 || [[Hong Kong Stadium]], Hong Kong || {{fb|HON}} || 3-1 || [[Friendly match]] || 1
|-
| 7 || 2005-04-20 || [[A. Le Coq Arena]], [[Tallinn]] || {{fb|EST}} || 2-1 || [[Friendly match]] || 1
|-
| 8 || 2005-05-24 || [[Ullevaal Stadion]], [[Oslo]] || {{fb|Costa Rica}} || 1-0 || [[Friendly match]] || 1
|-
| 9-10 || 2006-05-24 || [[Ullevaal Stadion]], [[Oslo]] || {{fb|PAR}} || 2-2 || [[Friendly match]] || 2
|}
==Career statistics==
''Statistics accurate as of match played 1 August 2010''
{{Football player statistics 1|NY}}
{{Football player statistics 2|NOR|NY}}
|-
|1993||rowspan="8"|[[Odd Grenland]]||rowspan="2"|[[Norwegian Second Division|Second Division]]||?||?||?||?||-||-||?||?
|-
|1994||?||?||?||?||-||-||?||?
|-
|1995||rowspan="4"|[[Adeccoligaen]]||?||?||?||?||-||-||?||?
|-
|1996||?||?||?||?||-||-||?||?
|-
|1997||24||2||?||?||-||-||24||2
|-
|1998||26||7||?||?||-||-||26||7
|-
|1999||rowspan="2"|[[Tippeligaen]]||25||9||5||2||-||-||25||9
|-
|2000||10||3||?||?||-||-||10||3
|-
|2000||rowspan="7"|[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]||rowspan="7"|[[Tippeligaen]]||15||9||1||0||12||6||28||15
|-
|2001||25||17||3||3||7||1||35||21
|-
|2002||17||7||3||0||8||2||28||9
|-
|2003||26||15||7||11||9||2||42||28
|-
|2004||26||19||5||6||20||7||51||32
|-
|2005||23||7||2||4||10||0||35||11
|-
|2006||13||6||2||3||-||-||15||9
|-
{{Football player statistics 2|JPN|NY}}
|-
|2006||rowspan="3"|[[Nagoya Grampus|Nagoya]]||rowspan="3"|[[J. League]] Division 1||17||10||2||2||-||-||19||12
|-
|2007||26||13||2||0||2||1||30||14
|-
|2008||34||12||3||2||6||2||43||16
|-
|2009||rowspan="2"|[[Shimizu S-Pulse]]||rowspan="2"|[[J. League]] Division 1||33||9||4||1||8||2||45||12
|-
|2010||16||7||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 3|2|NOR}}||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 4|JPN}}126||51||11||5||16||5||143||55
{{Football player statistics 5}}||||||||||||||
|}
<small>Note: Europe continental also includes Royal League (2004 season)</small>
* '''All competitions (Rosenborg)''':
234 matches - 125 goals
*[[Norwegian Premier League|Norwegian PL]]: 145/80
*European Cups: 66/18
::[[UEFA Cup]]: 9/2
::[[UEFA Champions League]]: 47/11
::[[Royal League]]: 10/5
*[[Norwegian Cup]]: 23/27
==Honours==
===Club===
;[[Rosenborg BK]] <ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/sport_nrk_trondelag/rbk/1.1065148
|title = Mestvinnende|accessdate =2 November 2009|publisher = [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]]|language = Norwegian}}</ref>
*[[Norwegian Premier League|Norwegian Premier League Championship]] (6): [[Tippeligaen 2000|2000]], [[Tippeligaen 2001|2001]], [[Tippeligaen 2002|2002]], [[Tippeligaen 2003|2003]], [[Tippeligaen 2004|2004]], [[Tippeligaen 2006|2006]]
*[[Norwegian Football Cup|Norwegian Football Cup Win]]: [[Norwegian Football Cup 2003|2003]]
===Individual===
*[[Norwegian football top scorers|Norwegian Premier League Top scorer]]: [[2001 Norwegian Premier League#Top goalscorers|2001]], [[2004 Norwegian Premier League#Top goalscorers|2004]]
*[[Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch]]
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.rosenborg.info/player/fjohnsen Player profile from RBKweb]
*[http://www.rbkweb.no/spiller/fjohnsen Player profile from RBKweb (nor)]
*[http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=3427 Player profile from Playerhistory.com]
{{Norwegian Premier League top scorers}}
{{Shimizu S-Pulse Squad}}
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