Frode Hansen
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Frode Eike Hansen (born September 4, 1972), is a former Norwegian footballer who played for Mosterøy, Vidar, Viking F.K. and F.C. Lyn Oslo. Hansen was above all a determined player and a strong tackler who gained a reputation as a no nonsense defender. He made his debut in the Norwegian Premier League for Viking in 1998, playing a total of 162 games in the Norwegian top flight for Viking and F.C. Lyn Oslo. His most notable achievements were the UEFA Cup first round matches against Sporting Lisboa in 1999, where Viking won 3-1 on aggregate.
Hansen rose to fame towards the end of his career, when he moved from being a hard-working, but underestimated defender to being recognised as one of the most important players in the Viking team. He was also forwarded by team mate Egil Østenstad as a player who ought to get more press due to his allegedly knowing more about wine and beer than any other Norwegian footballer and thus being the quintessential bohemian.
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