Frode Grodås
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Frode Grodås (born October 24, 1964) is a football coach and former national football team goalkeeper originally from Hornindal, Norway. Capped 50 times for his country, he participated at the 1998 FIFA World Cup as well as being an unused substitute at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
During his career he played for several Norwegian clubs, and spent six years abroad, in England and Germany. He became English FA Cup champion in 1997 with Chelsea. He rounded off his career in the Norwegian Division One team Hønefoss. After retiring as a player, Grodås received the highest level of football coach education in Norway, and took over Ham-Kam from December 1, 2005.
Clubs
Player
- youth-1981: Hornindal IL
- 1982-1986: Sogndal
- 1988-1996: Lillestrøm
- 1996-1998: Chelsea
- 1998: Tottenham
- 1999-2002: Schalke 04
- 1999-loan Racing Santander
- 2003-2004: Hønefoss
Manager
- 2005-present: Ham-Kam
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