Napster
No ⭐
Retired from football in November 2003.
Check out his football school website here
From uefa.com:
Norway round-up: Belsvik breaks scoring record
Tuesday, 13 May 2003
Petter Belsvik became the all-time leading scorer in the Tippeligaen when he struck his 159th league goal in Lillestrøm SK's 3-2 defeat of Tromsø IL on Monday.
Penalty converted
The striker had retired last season, at which point he held the record jointly with Odd Iversen, father of current Norwegian international Steffen. However, with illness forcing German forward Uwe Rösler to withdraw from the squad, Belsvik was persuaded to resume his playing career and set a new milestone with a 46th-minute penalty.
'A wonderful feeling'
"It was a wonderful feeling to see the ball go in the net," he said. "I have known that feeling many times before. I had been told to take the penalties, so I have had special training for this during the last days."
Late winner
After Belsvik had opened the scoring, the away side drew level through Morten Gamst Pedersen. Peter Werni gave Lillestrøm the lead for a second time but although Peter Kovács equalised again with a well-placed free-kick, Johan Winsnes scored what proved to be the winning goal four minutes from time.
Check out his football school website here
From uefa.com:
Norway round-up: Belsvik breaks scoring record
Tuesday, 13 May 2003
Petter Belsvik became the all-time leading scorer in the Tippeligaen when he struck his 159th league goal in Lillestrøm SK's 3-2 defeat of Tromsø IL on Monday.
Penalty converted
The striker had retired last season, at which point he held the record jointly with Odd Iversen, father of current Norwegian international Steffen. However, with illness forcing German forward Uwe Rösler to withdraw from the squad, Belsvik was persuaded to resume his playing career and set a new milestone with a 46th-minute penalty.
'A wonderful feeling'
"It was a wonderful feeling to see the ball go in the net," he said. "I have known that feeling many times before. I had been told to take the penalties, so I have had special training for this during the last days."
Late winner
After Belsvik had opened the scoring, the away side drew level through Morten Gamst Pedersen. Peter Werni gave Lillestrøm the lead for a second time but although Peter Kovács equalised again with a well-placed free-kick, Johan Winsnes scored what proved to be the winning goal four minutes from time.