Espen Bugge Pettersen (born 10 May 1980) is a Norwegian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was capped seven times for the Norway national team. Bugge Pettersen is currently managing director at Sandefjord Fotball.[1]

Espen Bugge Pettersen
Bugge Pettersen in 2008
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-05-10) 10 May 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Tønsberg, Norway
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
0000–1999 Tønsberg FK
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Eik-Tønsberg 28 (0)
2002–2010 Sandefjord 240 (0)
2010–2014 Molde 68 (0)
2015–2018 Strømsgodset 106 (0)
International career
2009–2011 Norway 7 (0)
Managerial career
2019– Sandefjord (managing director)
Medal record
Molde
Winner Tippeligaen 2011
Winner Tippeligaen 2012
Winner Tippeligaen 2014
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Early career

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Bugge Pettersen started his career in the local clubs Tønsberg FK and Eik-Tønsberg, and moved to Sandefjord Fotball before the 2002season. In the nine seasons he played in Sandefjord, he played 240 of 250 possible league matches.

Molde

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On 31 July 2010, it was announced that Bugge Pettersen was sold from Sandefjord to Molde FK, signing a 3+12-year contract.[2] In his second season in Molde, he won the league championship with Ole Gunnar Solskjær as manager, and won the Kniksen award as the best goalkeeper in Tippeligaen.[3] Bugge Pettersen played 123 consecutive first-team matches for Sandefjord and Molde, from he missed the Tippeliga-match against Start on 1 October 2007, until Solskjær decided to let the second-choice goalkeeper, Elias Valderhaug, play the last two league-games after Molde won Tippeligaen in 2011.[4]

Strømsgodset

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On 12 December 2014, Bugge Pettersen signed a two-year contract with Strømsgodset.[5]

International career

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He made his international debut on 29 May 2010 against Montenegro, when he replaced Rune Jarstein as a substitute in the 89th minute.[6] The last couple of years, Bugge Pettersen have been Norway's second-choice goalkeeper, with Rune Jarstein being the first choice.[7] As of November 2012 he has been capped seven times,[8] and he started his first international game in a friendly matches against Thailand on 18 January 2012.

Personal life

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Espen Bugge Pettersen is married to Lene Syversen, and together they have two children Storm and Pernille.[9]

Career statistics

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Source:[10]

Club Season Division League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Sandefjord 2002 1. divisjon 30 0 1 0 - 31 0
2003 30 0 2 0 - 32 0
2004 29 0 4 0 - 33 0
2005 25 0 0 0 - 25 0
2006 Tippeligaen 26 0 5 0 - 31 0
2007 22 0 2 0 - 24 0
2008 1. divisjon 30 0 0 0 - 30 0
2009 Tippeligaen 30 0 2 0 - 32 0
2010 18 0 0 0 - 18 0
Total 240 0 16 0 - 256 0
Molde 2010 Tippeligaen 12 0 0 0 1 0 13 0
2011 28 0 1 0 - 29 0
2012 23 0 1 0 5 0 29 0
2013 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
2014 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Total 68 0 2 0 6 0 76 0
Strømsgodset 2015 Tippeligaen 30 0 3 0 6 0 39 0
2016 30 0 3 0 2 0 35 0
2017 Eliteserien 24 0 1 0 0 0 25 0
2018 22 0 3 0 0 0 25 0
Total 106 0 10 0 8 0 124 0
Career total 413 0 27 0 14 0 454 0

Honours

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Molde

Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Keeperlegenden blir SFs daglige leder". sb.no (in Norwegian). Sandefjords Blad. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Bugge Pettersen klar for Molde". db.no (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 31 July 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  3. ^ Tveitan, Flemming Hofmann (27 November 2011). "Bugge Pettersen årets keeper". sb.no (in Norwegian). Sandefjords Blad. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Solskjær setter Bugge Pettersen på benken". rbnett.no (in Norwegian). Romsdals Budstikke. 17 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 January 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  5. ^ "FRA MOLDE TIL STRØMSGODSET". www.godset.no (in Norwegian). Strømsgodset Toppfotball. 12 December 2014. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  6. ^ Hasle, Anders Mehlum (31 May 2010). "Takket Drillo med Fleksnes-parodi". sb.no (in Norwegian). Sandefjords Blad. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Hvem av disse vinner keeperkampen?". fvn.no (in Norwegian). Fædrelandsvennen. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  8. ^ Søfting, Thomas. "Landslaget". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Fotballfrue i særklasse". rbnett.no (in Norwegian). Romsdals Budstikke. 19 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 November 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  10. ^ "Espen Bugge Pettersen". altomfotball.no (in Norwegian). TV 2. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  • Profile at Sandefjord Fotball's official website
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