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Vegard Heggem

1975 - Today

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Vegard Heggem (born 13 July 1975) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a right back. He rose to prominence with Rosenborg, winning three league titles and a cup, and scoring a goal to knock Milan out of the UEFA Champions League. In 1998, he joined Liverpool, but was troubled by injury during his five seasons there before retiring. In a two-year international career, Heggem earned 20 caps for Norway, scoring once in his debut match. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Vegard Heggem is the 16,392nd most popular soccer player (down from 13,728th in 2024), the 975th most popular biography from Norway (down from 863rd in 2019) and the 115th most popular Norwegian Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1975, Vegard Heggem ranks 1,227Before him are Stine Brun Kjeldaas, Bertine Zetlitz, Li Ching, Hirotoshi Yokoyama, Viachaslau Makaranka, and Mercedes Margalot. After him are Killer Mike, Nivaldo Lourenço da Silva, Hiroki Mizuhara, Rafael Trujillo, Satoshi Iwabuchi, and Tamás Varga.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Vegard Heggem ranks 972 out of 1,039Before him are Stine Brun Kjeldaas (1975), Bertine Zetlitz (1975), and Håvard Nielsen (1993). After him are Lars Haugen (1987), Elisabeth Hilmo (1976), Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (1992), Roar Uthaug (1973), Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (2000), Per-Egil Flo (1989), Finn Hågen Krogh (1990), Eirik Bakke (1977), and Tobias Halland Johannessen (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Norway

Among soccer players born in Norway, Vegard Heggem ranks 115Before him are Martin Linnes (1991), Mathias Normann (1996), Tom Høgli (1984), Haitam Aleesami (1991), Christian Grindheim (1983), and Håvard Nielsen (1993). After him are Per-Egil Flo (1989), Eirik Bakke (1977), Petter Rudi (1973), Ingrid Syrstad Engen (1998), Jon Inge Høiland (1977), and Markus Henriksen (1992).