2009 SK Brann season

The 2009 season was SK Brann's 101st season and their 23rd consecutive season in the Norwegian Premier League. Steinar Nilsen took over as head coach after the six-year tenure of Mons Ivar Mjelde. The club didn't see the big signings or sales in the January transferwindow. Local-lad Erlend Hanstveit left the club after 10 years, while thought-to-be star striker Njogu Demba-Nyrén was sold only one year after signing with the club following a season where his performance was below expectations.

SK Brann
2009 season
ManagerSteinar Nilsen
StadiumBrann Stadion
Tippeligaen5th
Norwegian Football CupQuarterfinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Erik Huseklepp (15)
All: Erik Huseklepp (15)

The season started horrific for the "pride of Bergen". In the first premiership match of the season, Brann lost 1-3 against newly promoted Sandefjord, followed by two ties, a loss and another tie. Brann didn't win a game until the sixth round where they beat Bodø/Glimt 2-0 away.

The club's form improved as the season went by, but they were never a serious contender to the league title. After being knocked out in the Quarterfinals of the Norwegian Football Cup by Odd Grenland), the season seemed to end up as a total disappointment for the fans. One of the few highlights of the season was the performances of Erik Huseklepp who had his definite breakthrough as a player. In his first season as a striker, Huseklepp scored 15 goals in the league, only two goals shy of the top scorer Rade Prica. The technical striker had previously played as a right winger, scoring 4 goals in 4 seasons for Brann. He also became a regular in the national team squad, scoring his first goal for Norway in the World Cup qualifier against Scotland on August 2, 2009.

Before the last games of season, Brann found themselves in a situation where they had a legitimate chance to snatch the bronze medals, but in the end they had to settle for a fifth place, which didn't qualify for a spot in the Europa League.

Information

Manager: Steinar Nilsen
League: Norwegian Premier League
Shirt supplier: Kappa
Shirt sponsor: Sparebanken Vest
Average league attendance: 15,932 (4th best in club history at the time)
League result : 5th
Norwegian Cup: Quarterfinals (1-5 against Odd Grenland)
Top goal scorer: Erik Huseklepp (15 in league, 0 in cup, 15 in total)
Player of the year: -

Team kit

The team kits for the 2009 season were produced by Kappa and the main shirt sponsor was Sparebanken Vest. Other sponsors featured on the kit were BKK (shoulders), JM Byggholt (chest), BA (left arm), Chess (upper back), Frydenbø (shorts) and Tide (socks).

Home
Away
Third
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NOR Johan Thorbjørnsen
2 DF  ISL Birkir Sævarsson
3 DF  NOR Bjørn Dahl
4 DF  NOR Cato Guntveit
5 MF  JAM Rudolph Austin
6 FW  NOR Azar Karadas
7 MF  NOR Hassan El Fakiri
8 MF  ISL Gylfi Einarsson
9 MF  NOR Jan Gunnar Solli
10 FW  DEN David Nielsen
11 MF  NOR Petter Vaagan Moen
12 GK  NOR Håkon Opdal
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW  NOR Erik Huseklepp
14 MF  GAM Tijan Jaiteh
15 FW  URU Diego Gustavino
16 MF  NOR Bjarte Haugsdal
17 MF  NOR Eirik Bakke
18 DF  ISL Ólafur Örn Bjarnason
20 DF  NOR Kristian Flittie Onstad (on loan from Esbjerg fB)
21 DF  ISL Kristján Örn Sigurðsson
24 GK  NOR Kenneth Udjus
26 DF  NOR Bjørnar Holmvik
27 FW  NOR Matias Møvik
28 DF  ISL Ármann Björnsson

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  NOR Knut Walde (on loan to Løv-Ham)
DF  NOR Yaw Ihle Amankwah (on loan to Alta IF)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  NOR Cato Hansen (on loan to Løv-Ham from August 2009)

Transfers

Players in

Only first team squad transfers

Winter 2008/09

Summer 2008/09

Players out

Only first team squad transfers

Winter 2008/09

Summer 2008/09

Results

The table below shows the results of all of SK Brann's official matches during the 2009-season.[18]

DateHostAgg.VisitorGroundAttendanceTournament
March 16Sandefjord Fotball3-1SK BrannKomplett.no Arena, Sandefjord6,371Tippeligaen
March 22SK Brann1-1Stabæk FotballBrann Stadion, Bergen15,201Tippeligaen
April 5Rosenborg BK1-1SK BrannLerkendal Stadion, Trondheim18,400Tippeligaen
April 13SK Brann2-4Tromsø ILBrann Stadion, Bergen15,991Tippeligaen
April 19Vålerengen Fotball1-1SK BrannUllevaal Stadion, Oslo12,614Tippeligaen
April 27FK Bodø/Glimt0-2SK BrannAspmyra Stadion, Bodø4,072Tippeligaen
April 30SK Brann3-1Lillestrøm SKBrann Stadion, Bergen15,991Tippeligaen
May 9Odd Grenland3-1SK BrannSkagerak Arena, Skien7,789Tippeligaen
May 13IL Høyang0-6SK BrannSletta Stadion, Høyanger1,500Norwegian Cup
May 16SK Brann1-1IK StartBrann Stadion, Bergen17,258Tippeligaen
May 21Fredrikstad FK2-4SK BrannFredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad11,145Tippeligaen
May 24Lyngbø SK0-2SK BrannLyngbøparken, Bergen2,000Norwegian Cup
May 28SK Brann2-0Molde FKBrann Stadion, Bergen15,094Tippeligaen
June 2Strømsgodset IF1-2SK BrannMarienlyst Stadion, Drammen5,259Tippeligaen
June 14SK Brann2-1FC Lyn OsloBrann Stadion, Bergen15,455Tippeligaen
June 17Nest-Sotra2-4SK BrannÅgotnes idrettsanlegg, Sotra1,500Norwegian Cup
June 21Viking FK1-1SK BrannViking Stadion, Stavanger14,715Tippeligaen
June 25SK Brann2-1Aalesunds FKBrann Stadion, Bergen15,542Tippeligaen
June 29Stabæk IF2-1SK BrannTelenor Arena, Bærum10,001Tippeligaen
July 6SK Brann2-1Fredrikstad FKBrann Stadion, Bergen16,617Tippeligaen
July 9SK Brann1-0FC Lyn OsloBrann Stadion, Bergen6,884Norwegian Cup
July 12Molde FK5-2SK BrannAker Stadion, Molde11,168Tippeligaen
July 26SK Brann4-2FK Bodø/GlimtBrann Stadion, Bergen16,198Tippeligaen
August 3FC Lyn Oslo2-2SK BrannUllevaal Stadion, Oslo4,025Tippeligaen
August 8Odd Grenland5-1SK BrannSkagerak Arena, Skien8,205Norwegian Cup
August 16SK Brann4-2Strømsgodset IFBrann Stadion, Bergen15,340Tippeligaen
August 23SK Brann0-1Sandefjord FotballBrann Stadion, Bergen15,681Tippeligaen
August 30IK Start0-1SK BrannSør Arena, Kristiansand8,066Tippeligaen
September 14SK Brann1-1Viking FKBrann Stadion, Bergen16,086Tippeligaen
September 19Aalesunds FK3-0SK BrannColor Line Stadion, Ålesund10,756Tippeligaen
September 28SK Brann4-2Odd GrenlandBrann Stadion, Bergen15,459Tippeligaen
October 4Tromsø IL0-2SK BrannAlfheim Stadion, Tromsø5,800Tippeligaen
October 18SK Brann1-2Vålerengen FotballBrann Stadion, Bergen16,022Tippeligaen
October 25Lillestrøm3-1SK BrannÅråsen Stadion, Lillestrøm8,585Tippeligaen
November 1SK Brann1-1Rosenborg BKBrann Stadion, Bergen17,040Tippeligaen

Highlights

  • January 6: Two players left Brann. Nicolai Misje did not get his contract renewed, while Michael Thwaite was sold to the newly started Australian club Gold Coast United .[10]
  • January 10: Erlend Hanstveit chose to not take Brann up on their last contract offer. He reasoned his decision with his wish to play abroad. The wingback had played for the club since 1998.[11]
  • January 26: Njogu Demba-Nyrén returned to Denmark after signing a 3.5 year contract with OB. In addition to a money fee worth between NOK 6 and 7 million, Brann also got the Danish striker David Nielsen.[2]
  • February 26: Brann signed the young striker Cato Hansen from Bryne FK.[3]
  • February 27: Rodolph Austins transfer to Brann was made permanent. The Jamaican midfielder signed a four-year deal with Brann.[4]
  • March 11: Yaw Amankwah was loaned out to Alta IF.[13]
  • March 12: Kristian Flittie Onstad was brought to Brann on a loan deal from Esbjerg fB.[5]
  • March 16: Brann opened their Premiership-season with a poor performance against the newly promoted Sandefjord Fotball. Brann lost 1-3 in Sandefjord in a match that featured the official debuts of Bjørnar Holmvik, Cato Hansen, David Nielsen and Kristian Flittie Onstad.[19]
  • March 22: Brann took their first point of the season after playing 1-1 against the reigning champions Stabæk Fotball.[20] The match was characterized by terrible playing conditions, as the new gras at Brann Stadion hadn't had time to grow properly into the soil.[21]
  • April 27: Brann took their first three-pointer of the season after a 2-0 win against Bodø/Glimt away in the sixth round of the 2009 Norwegian Premier League. David Nielsen scored both of Brann's goals, his first in the red jersey.[22]
  • May 13: Brann advanced to the second round of the Norwegian Cup after a 6-0 win over IL Høyang.[23]
  • May 24: Brann advanced to the third round of the Norwegian Cup after a 2-0 win over Lyngbø SK.[24]
  • June 17: Brann advanced to the fourth round of the Norwegian Cup after a 4-2 win over Nest-Sotra.[25]
  • July 9: Brann advanced to the quarterfinals of the Norwegian Cup after a 1-0 win over FC Lyn Oslo.[26]
  • August 5: Brann signed the Uruguayan striker Diego Guastavino from FC Lyn Oslo.[6]
  • August 7: Cato Hansen was loaned out to fellow Bergen-based club Løv-Ham for the remainder of the season.[14]
  • August 8: Brann was knocked-out of the Norwegian Cup after a 5-1 loss against Odd Grenland in the quarterfinals. The match at Skagerak Arena was not without controversy. After 29 minutes, Håkon Opdal and Hassan El Fakiri got injured in a duel after a cornerkick. Opdal injured his knee, but was able to continue, while El Fakiri had to leave the pitch temporary to treat a cut in the head. Three minutes later, Opdal got an easy pass that he intended to play up the pitch. Just when he was about to kick the ball, Opdal's knee gave up on him, causing him to fall to the ground and losing control over the ball. Odd-striker Péter Kovács took advantage of the situation and put the ball in the net with ease.[27] His actions was seen as an act of unsportsmanship and a breach of Fair Play by the Brann-players. Brann also had Eirik Bakke sent off, while Ólafur Örn Bjarnason missed a penalty kick.[28]
  • August 12: Bjørn Dahl signed a contract with Hønefoss BK on a free transfer.[15]
  • August 26: Ármann Björnsson signed with League One-club Hartlepool United on a free transfer.[16]
  • September 1: Azar Karadas signed with Turkish-club Kasımpaşa S.K.. The deal was worth around NOK 2.000.000.[17]
  • Oktober 19: On a press conference on Brann Stadion, Brann's director of football Bjørn Dahl announced a NOK 20m deficit, due to lack of revenue as a direct consequence of the credit crunch.[29]
  • November 1: Brann finished their season with a 1-1 draw at home against league champions Rosenborg BK.[30]
  • November 21: Johan Thorbjørnsen signed for Løv-Ham.[31]

Statistics

Appearances and goals

The table shows matches and goals in the Norwegian Premier League and Norwegian Cup, and was last updated after the game against Rosenborg BK on November 1, 2009[32]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalNorwegian Premier LeagueNorwegian Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Johan Thorbjørnsen 201+100+00
12 GK Håkon Opdal 23020+003+00
24 GK Kenneth Udjus 120902+10
2 DF Birkir Már Sævarsson 29325+122+11
3 DF Bjørn Dahl 703+202+00
4 DF Cato Guntveit 503+200+00
7 DF Hassan El Fakiri 32024+305+00
18 DF Ólafur Örn Bjarnason 31428+0430
20 DF Kristian Flittie Onstad 1105+301+20
21 DF Kristján Örn Sigurðsson 32228+024+00
26 DF Bjørnar Holmvik 26117+504+01
30 DF Alexander Skogvold 100+000+10
5 MF Rodolph Austin 24318+224+01
8 MF Gylfi Einarsson 2617+1710+20
9 MF Jan Gunnar Solli 32524+434+02
11 MF Petter Vaagan Moen 28623+263+00
14 MF Tijan Jaiteh 29122+314+00
16 MF Bjarte Haugsdal 100+100+00
17 MF Eirik Bakke 21317+123+01
29 MF Anders Næs 100+000+10
6 FW Azar Karadas 2369+1033+13
10 FW David Nielsen 25611+1242+02
13 FW Erik Huseklepp 321529+1152+00
15 FW Diego Guastavino 926+221+00
19 FW Cato Hansen 1021+501+32
27 FW Matias Møvik 200+101+00
28 FW Ármann Björnsson 1330+922+21

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.[33]

Last updated on 3 November
Position Nation Number Name Norwegian Premier League Norwegian Cup Total
1 13 Erik Huseklepp 15 0 15
2 6 Azar Karadas 3 3 6
= 10 David Nielsen 4 2 6
= 11 Petter Vaagan Moen 6 0 6
5 9 Jan Gunnar Solli 3 2 5

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches.[34]

Position Nation Number Name Norwegian Premier League Norwegian Cup Total
MF 5 Rodolph Austin 6 1 1 0 7 1
DF 21 Kristjan Örn Sigurdsson 4 0 1 0 5 0
MF 14 Tijan Jaiteh 4 0 0 0 4 0
FW 10 David Nielsen 4 0 0 0 4 0
MF 11 Petter Vaagan Moen 3 0 1 0 4 0

Overall

Games played35 (30 Norwegian Premier League, 5 Norwegian Cup)
Games won16 (12 Norwegian Premier League, 4 Norwegian Cup)
Games drawn8 (8 Norwegian Premier League)
Games lost11 (10 Norwegian Premier League, 1 Norwegian Cup)
Goals scored65 (51 Norwegian Premier League, 14 Norwegian Cup)
Goals conceded56 (49 Norwegian Premier League, 7 Norwegian Cup)
Goal difference+9 (+2 Norwegian Premier League, +7 Norwegian Cup)
Yellow cards44
Red cards1
Worst discipline Rodolph Austin (7 , 1 )
Best result6-0 (A) v Høyang IL - Norwegian Cup - 13 May 2009
Worst result1-5 (A) v Odd Grenland - Norwegian Cup - 8 Aug 2009
Most appearances4 players with 32 appearances
(Jan Gunnar Solli, Hassan El Fakiri, Erik Huseklepp, Kristján Sigurðsson)
Top scorer Erik Huseklepp (15 goals)
League points44/90 (48.9%)

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