# Harald Berg

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Norwegian footballer (born 1941)

Harald "Dutte" Berg Personal information Full name Harald Johan Berg Date of birth (1941-11-09) 9 November 1941 (age 84) Place of birth Bodø, Reichskommissariat Norwegen (today Norway) Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1958–1964 Bodø/Glimt 1965–1970 Lyn 1970–1974 FC Den Haag 129 (48) 1974–1981 Bodø/Glimt International career 1964–1974 Norway 43 (12) Managerial career 1983 Bodø/Glimt * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Harald Johan «Dutte» Berg** (born 9 November 1941) is a Norwegian former [footballer](/source/Association_football) who played as a [midfielder](/source/Midfielder). Nickname "Dutte",[1] he is the brother of [Knut Berg](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Knut_Helmer_Berg&action=edit&redlink=1), the father of [Ørjan Berg](/source/%C3%98rjan_Berg), [Runar Berg](/source/Runar_Berg) and [Arild Berg](/source/Arild_Berg), and grandfather of [Patrick Berg](/source/Patrick_Berg) (son of Ørjan) – all of whom have played in the [Norwegian top division](/source/Norwegian_top_division) and been selected for the [Norway national football team](/source/Norway_national_football_team).

## Club career

Born in [Bodø](/source/Bod%C3%B8_(town)), Berg was a significant player for [Bodø/Glimt](/source/Bod%C3%B8%2FGlimt) in the late 1950s, early 1960s and 1970s, and [Lyn](/source/F.C._Lyn_Oslo) in the 1960s. Helping Lyn winning the league in 1968 and Bodø/Glimt winning the cup final in 1975. In 1969, Lyn and Berg reached the quarter-finals of the [European Cup Winners' Cup](/source/UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup), where they lost 4-5 (2-3 and 2-2) on aggregate to the Spanish giants [F.C. Barcelona](/source/F.C._Barcelona). Lyn had to play both matches in Spain due to the harsh weather conditions in Norway during winter.

In the early 1970s Berg played at [FC Den Haag](/source/ADO_Den_Haag) in the [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands) for three seasons.

Harald Berg returned to his mother club in 1974. Back in his home town Bodø, Berg had a [Diego Armando Maradona](/source/Diego_Armando_Maradona) role on the pitch. Bergs decisive contribution as a playmaker made Bodø/Glimt a top Norwegian club in the mid-1970s. He played his last Norwegian top flight match in 1980 the year Bodø/Glimt was relegated. Berg played another season for Bodø/Glimt, then retired after the 1981 season, at the age of 40. In 1983, he briefly managed the team.[2]

## International career

He made his debut for [Norway](/source/Norway_national_football_team) in 1964 and went on to collect 43 caps, scoring 12 international goals.[3] His last international match was in 1974.

## Honours

**Lyn**

- [Norwegian top division](/source/Norwegian_top_division): [1968](/source/1968_1._divisjon)

- [Norwegian Cup](/source/Norwegian_Football_Cup): [1967](/source/1967_Norwegian_Football_Cup), [1968](/source/1968_Norwegian_Football_Cup)

**Bodø/Glimt**

- Norwegian Cup: [1975](/source/1975_Norwegian_Football_Cup)

**Individual**

- Norwegian top division [top scorer](/source/List_of_Eliteserien_top_scorers): [1965](/source/1965_1._divisjon)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Harald Berg"](https://www.snl.no/Harald_Berg/norsk_fotballspiller). 25 August 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Tidligere trenere - Bodø/Glimt - førr evig!"](http://bg.wips.no/wips/1993029694/). Retrieved 14 December 2009.{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_deprecated_archival_service))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Norway – Record International Players](https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/noo-recintlp.html) – RSSSF

## External links

- [Harald Berg](https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/person/profil/?fiksId=3352189) at the [Norwegian Football Federation](/source/Norwegian_Football_Federation) (in Norwegian)

v t e Eliteserien top scorers 1948–49: Havnås 1949–50: Dørum 1950–51: Sveinsson 1951–52: Tangen 1952–53: Thoresen & Jacobsen 1953–54: Thoresen 1954–55: Hennum 1955–56: Fossli 1956–57: Kristoffersen 1957–58: Hennum 1958–59: Sundby 1959–60: Kristoffersen 1960–61: Kristoffersen 1961–62: Pedersen 1963: L. Eriksen 1964: Stavrum 1965: H. Berg 1966: Kristoffersen 1967: Iversen 1968: Iversen 1969: Iversen 1970: Pettersen 1971: Fuglset 1972: Solberg & Vold 1973: Karlsen 1974: O. Berg 1975: Dokken 1976: Fuglset 1977: Johannessen 1978: Lund 1979: Iversen 1980: Dokken 1981: Jacobsen 1982: Granerud & Johannessen 1983: Nysæter 1984: Brandhaug 1985: Andersen 1986: Seland 1987: Fjærestad 1988: Fjørtoft 1989: Jakobsen 1990: Dahlum 1991: Løken 1992: Kaasa 1993: Mjelde 1994: Brattbakk 1995: Brattbakk 1996: Brattbakk 1997: Rushfeldt 1998: Rushfeldt 1999: Lange 2000: Helstad 2001: Helstad, Johnsen & Zane 2002: Brattbakk 2003: Brattbakk 2004: Johnsen 2005: Årst 2006: Nannskog 2007: Helstad 2008: Nannskog 2009: Prica 2010: Fall 2011: Mos 2012: Kovács & Ondrášek 2013: Johnsen 2014: Kjartansson 2015: Søderlund 2016: Gytkjær 2017: Bendtner 2018: Boli 2019: Børven 2020: Junker 2021: Omoijuanfo 2022: Pellegrino 2023: Pellegrino 2024: K. Eriksen 2025: Karlsbakk

v t e FK Bodø/Glimt – managers Juve (1939) A. Halvorsen (1963–65) A. Berg (1965–69) Adamek (1970) A. Berg (1971–75) Kristoffersen (1975–77) van Eck (1978) Kristoffersen (1978) Pedersen (1979–1980) Hooley (1981) H. Berg (1981) Klausen (1982) A. Berg (1983) H. Berg (1983) Klette (1984) Gåre (1985–1989) Kristoffersen (1989–90) Jan Muri (1991) Sollied (1992–1996) Gåre (1997–1998) Opjordsmoen (1999–2001) Gåre (2001–2004) Haldorsen (2005) Bergersen (2006–2007) Ingebrigtsen (2008–2011) Hansen (2011–2012) J. Halvorsen (2013–2015) Bjørkan (2015–17) Knutsen (2018–)

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