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The Best Norwegian Goalies in European Major Leagues

 


Only a few Norwegian goalkeepers can be considered the best in the European top five leagues, as they become the first choice in their clubs.

Norway has already begun their campaign in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Erling Haaland and Co did not have much difficulty in securing their first wins after routing Moldova 5-0 and dismantling Israel 4-2. Such results definitely boost their confidence before taking on their toughest contender, Italy, in June.

Gli Azzurri have been superior in their head-to-head record against Norway. They have clinched eight wins and only suffered three defeats in 15 meetings. In fact, Italy was the only team which beat them in both FIFA World Cup editions, USA 1994 and France 1998.

Thus, Norwegian boss Ståle Solbakken would need all players to be in their top form to seal their spot in the final round automatically. Crushing Gianluigi Donnarumma and Co. would be a good start. Yet, such is definitely not going to be easy as they would strive to avoid a playoff round. Italy seemed to have negative records when it comes to going through such a stage. They failed to qualify in the last two World Cup editions due to this additional round in the qualifiers.

The key men in Solbakken’s side to beat them would definitely be their frontmen, Erling Haaland and Atletico Madrid’s Alexander Sorloth, with the skipper, Martin Odegaard, as the playmaker. However, their goalie, Orjan Nyland, cannot be left out of the spotlight. The Sevilla man could play an important role between the sticks to keep the clean sheet against their top rivals in the qualifiers.

He has been the first choice in Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in the past two seasons and is likely to continue his impressive form to help his team finish in the top ten or five and secure one berth in the continental competition. The former RB Leipzig and Bournemouth man has featured in 22 games with seven clean sheets in all competitions this season. Such has made him one of the few Norwegian goalkeepers who has cemented his place as the number one between the sticks while competing in European major leagues.

Unlike other positions, Norway appears to have rare shot stoppers thriving in the top leagues. There were several names who did manage to play for notable teams like Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton. The likes of Frode Grodas and Espen Baardsen or Thomas Mhyre were once part of those well-known sides in the Premier League respectively. Yet, they did not exactly play regularly and mainly served as the second fiddle.

Nevertheless, there have been a few figures who were able to become the first choice at the top level. Here are those names who had done the same as Nyland.



Thomas Gill (MSV Duisburg)

He was probably not as well-known as Frode Grodas. Yet, he was the first choice in Bundesliga side MSV Duisburg from 1996 to 1998. The former Aab Aalborg man played 90 times in all competitions and made 27 clean sheets.

Duisburg might have only been a modest side, as they only finished in the mid-table during his stint, but Gill helped them to advance to the DFB Pokal final in 1998 before suffering a narrow 2-1 loss to Bayern in the summit.

The goalie with five international caps also contributed well in the Intertoto Cup 1997. He even scored one from a penalty in the semifinal while Duisburg clinched a 3-1 win over Dinamo Moscow. Unfortunately, they lost 2-0 to Auxerre in the final and ended their continental campaign too early.

Gill then left Germany during the 1998/99 season to join FC Copenhagen and Scotland’s Ayr United but failed to seal his place in the lineup. He only made less than 10 appearances in each club. The Grimstad-born shot-stopper eventually ended his career in Strømsgodset in 2005.

Rune Jarstein (Hertha Berlin)

He is one of the Norwegian players with long stints in the Bundesliga. Jarstein signed for Hertha Berlin in 2014 and stayed in the capital for nine years. During his spell there, he helped them finish fifth and sixth in 2016 and 2017, respectively.

The former Rosenborg man did not instantly establish himself as the first choice in Berlin. He had to wait till the 2015/16 season to play regularly. He kept his place till 2021, when he contracted COVID-19. Sadly, he left his club after a dispute with the management. Overall, Jarstein featured in 179 games and made 52 clean sheets for Hertha Berlin.

Unlike Gill, Jarstein was also the number one goalkeeper in the national team. He earned 72 caps from 2007 to 2021. Yet, he never played in the major international tournament, as Norway was never able to qualify for either the FIFA World Cup or the EURO. The 40-year-old goalie is currently still playing for the Hercules IF, his boyhood club in the Norwegian lower league.

Erik Thorstvedt (Tottenham)

He is the only Norwegian goalie who played regularly at the top levels for both his clubs and national team. Thorstvedt was Tottenham’s number one between the sticks from 1988 to 1994. He helped Spurs snatch their last FA Cup title to date in 1991 and finish strong in the top five in the 1988/89 and 1989/90 campaigns consecutively.

Overall, the former Gladbach man played in 2019 games with 61 clean sheets for Tottenham. Unfortunately, he had to hang up his gloves in 1996 at the age of 34, the golden age for the shot stopper, due to his back injuries.

What made Thorstvedt deserving to earn more respect is that he was the first Norwegian goalie who appeared in a FIFA World Cup final round. In the USA 1994, he contributed well in all three games, with more clinical saves in the first two matches. Unfortunately, Norway failed to go through despite securing four points from a win over Mexico and a draw against Ireland. Their goals were the worst compared to the other three teams, resulting in them sitting at the bottom of the table at the group stage.


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