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Rune Bratseth

1961 - Today

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Rune Bratseth (born 19 March 1961) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a libero. Nicknamed Elk due to his stature, he is best known for his spell with Werder Bremen, also having appeared in the 1994 World Cup with Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rune Bratseth is the 3,818th most popular soccer player (down from 3,339th in 2019), the 397th most popular biography from Norway (down from 351st in 2019) and the 18th most popular Norwegian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rune Bratseth ranks 3,818 out of 21,273Before him are Ali Parvin, Wataru Ota, Luis Otero, John van Loen, Mihailo Petrović, and Dušan Galis. After him are Luis Maidana, Francisco Zuluaga, Rodolfo Rodríguez, Brandãozinho, Michel Renquin, and Yusuke Yoshizaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Rune Bratseth ranks 315Before him are Solveig Dommartin, Kōichi Yamadera, Elena Yakovleva, Darryl Jones, Alber Elbaz, and Hironobu Kageyama. After him are Steve McClaren, M. M. Keeravani, Yannick Dalmas, Ally Walker, Stefan Ruzowitzky, and Judi Brown Clarke.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Rune Bratseth ranks 397 out of 1,039Before him are Johan Sverdrup (1816), Morten Müller (1828), Ivar Lykke (1872), Nils Eriksen (1911), Morten Tyldum (1967), and Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen (1873). After him are Jan Johansen (1944), Georg Selenius (1884), Arne Halse (1887), Olaf Gulbransson (1873), Hanne Krogh (1956), and Frithjof Ulleberg (1911).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Norway

Among soccer players born in Norway, Rune Bratseth ranks 18Before him are Tore André Flo (1973), John Carew (1979), Henry Johansen (1904), Gøran Sørloth (1962), Odd Iversen (1945), and Nils Eriksen (1911). After him are Frithjof Ulleberg (1911), Nils Arne Eggen (1941), Thorbjørn Svenssen (1924), Sverre Hansen (1913), Trond Sollied (1959), and Tore Pedersen (1969).