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Kent Bergersen : ウィキペディア英語版
Kent Bergersen

Kent Roger Bergersen (born 8 February 1967 in Oslo) is a Norwegian football coach and former footballer. He is currently the manager for HamKam.
He is known for having played for a large number of different clubs throughout the years in a variety of top-flight clubs in Norway, Greece, Scotland and England. Despite his success, he never managed to settle down for more than a few seasons at the most.
==Club career==
Bergersen hails from Grue in Hedmark, and after playing as a youngster in Grue IL he started his senior career in Drøbak-Frogn. After joining Lyn ahead of the 1991-season, Bergersen made his debut in Tippeligaen against Molde on 28 April 1991. During his two seasons at the club, Bergersen became a valuable contributor for Lyn where he played 40 matches and scored five goals as a winger. He joined Rosenborg in 1993, and made his debut for his new club against his old club Lyn on 2 May 1993. Bergersen played for Rosenborg for two years, and won Tippeligaen in both seasons. He scored 15 goals in 43 matches in the league for Rosenborg,〔 before he joined Vålerenga. He played 44 matches and scored nine goals in the next two seasons, but left for Scottish club Raith Rovers after Vålerenga were relegated in 1996.〔 In his first match in Scotland, Bergersen played 90 minutes when Raith Rovers managed a 2–2 draw against Rangers. Bergersen played for Raith Rovers for three months, and was named man of the match in four of the six matches he played, before he transferred to Greek club Panionios.
Bergersen played two season for Panionios, where he won the Greek Cup and reached the quarterfinal of the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup in 1998–99, but left the club in 1999 because he didn't get his salary.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】language=Norwegian )〕 In April 1999 he signed a short-term contract with Strømsgodset lasting till 1 August.〔 He later played for Stockport County from 1999 to 2001, After playing 12 matches in his first season in England, Bergersen was sent on a six-month loan to Moss along with Aaron Wilbraham when Stockport County bought Jarkko Wiss from the Norwegian club in July 2000. Bergersen later returned to Stockport, but as the club had no use for him, they released him two months before the contract expired and Bergersen joined Moss in May 2001. He played for the Second Division side Fredrikstad during the second half of the 2002-season, and helped the team win promotion to the First Division.

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