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'''Kjell "Schou'en" Schou-Andreassen''' (born 19 June 1940, died 19 November 1997) was a Norwegian [[footballer]] and one of the country's most successful [[football|football manager]]s. He is best known as manager of the [[Norway national football team]] [[1974]]-[[1977|77]], together with [[Nils Arne Eggen]].
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'''Kjell "Schou'en" Schou-Andreassen''' (19 June 1940 19 November 1997) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Association football|footballer]] and one of the country's most successful [[Manager (association football)|football manager]]s. He is best known as manager of the [[Norway national football team]] 1974–1977, together with [[Nils Arne Eggen]].
Although he played midfield for [[Viking FK]] (1958-59, 1964-70, 202 games), he also played for [[Stavanger IF]] (1960-61) and [[Sportsklubben Brann]] (1962-63) when they won [[Norwegian First Division 1963]]. He played one U19 game (1958).


Although he played midfield for [[Viking FK]] (1958–59, 1964–70, 202 games),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.viking-fk.no/former-players/article/1gsfhwxw8ro0w1sxkjtwnaz04b/title/schou-andreassen-kjell |title=Tidligere spillere &#124; Viking |access-date=2016-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304112120/http://www.viking-fk.no/former-players/article/1gsfhwxw8ro0w1sxkjtwnaz04b/title/schou-andreassen-kjell |archive-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead }}</ref> he also played for [[Stavanger IF]] (1960–61) and [[Sportsklubben Brann]] (1962–63) when they won [[Norwegian First Division 1963]]. He played one [[Norway national under-19 football team|U19]] game (1958).
He coached [[Viking FK]] as assistant of [[Sverre Andersen]] (1971), and as head coach (1972), which won the club the [[Norwegian First Division 1972]] and [Norwegian Football Cup 1972]].


He coached [[Viking FK]] as assistant of [[Sverre Andersen]] (1971), and as head coach (1972), which won the club the [[Norwegian First Division 1972]].
He was national U21 team manager (1973-77) and main manager with [[Nils Arne Eggen]] (1974-78). In 1977, Norway came close to qualifying for a finals for the first time since the war. The pair also took charge for the Olympics in [[1987]]. After his time as national manager, Schou-Andreassen was coach of [[Bryne FK]] (1977-79) and [[Lillestrøm Sportsklubb]] where he took over from [[Joe Hooley]] and finished 2nd in the [[Norwegian Football Cup 1980]] and won the [[Norwegian Football Cup 1981]]. Later, he went "home" to Viking and won the [[Norwegian First Division 1982]].


He was national U21 team manager (1973–77) and main manager with [[Nils Arne Eggen]] (1974–78). In 1977, Norway came close to qualifying for a finals for the first time since the war. The pair also took charge for the Olympics in 1987. After his time as national manager, Schou-Andreassen was coach of [[Bryne FK]] (1977–79) and [[Lillestrøm Sportsklubb]] where he took over from [[Joe Hooley]] and finished 2nd in the [[Norwegian Football Cup 1980]] and won the [[Norwegian Football Cup 1981]]. Later, he went "home" to Viking and won the [[Norwegian First Division 1982]].
Eggen said that Schou Andreassen was the man who best represented Norwegian football for him. <ref>[http://www.sportskontoret.no/Ut%F8vere/Fotball/Norsk/Menn/A/UtFotbNorskMAndreassenKSch.htm Report] from sportskontoret.no</ref> For 15 years, Schou-Andreassen managed at the top-level of Norwegian football. He had a great deal of influence over Norwegian coaching and sport. He later built his own personnel department. Schou-Andreasen died of [[leukemia]].

Eggen said that Schou Andreassen was the man who best represented Norwegian football for him.<ref>[http://www.dagbladet.no/sport/1997/11/20/40607.html Report] from dagbladet.no</ref> For 15 years, Schou-Andreassen managed at the top-level of Norwegian football. He had a great deal of influence over Norwegian coaching and sport. He later built his own personnel department. Schou-Andreasen died of [[leukemia]], aged only 57.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*''Ledelse, teamarbeid og teamutvikling i fotball og arbeidsliv'' Together with [[Cato Wadel]]. 1989 ISBN 82-991781-2-6
*''Ledelse, teamarbeid og teamutvikling i fotball og arbeidsliv'' Together with [[Cato Wadel]]. 1989 {{ISBN|82-991781-2-6}}


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Latest revision as of 06:21, 29 November 2024

Kjell Schou-Andreassen
Personal information
Full name Kjell Schou-Andreassen
Date of birth (1940-06-19)19 June 1940
Place of birth Stavanger, Norway
Date of death 19 November 1997(1997-11-19) (aged 57)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958–1959 Viking 3 (0)
1960–1961 Stavanger IF
1962 SK Brann
1963–1970 Viking 108 (0)
International career
1958 Norway U19 1 (0)
Managerial career
1971–1972 Viking
1975–1977 Norway
1977–1979 Bryne
1980–1981 Lillestrøm
1982 Viking
1987 Viking
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kjell "Schou'en" Schou-Andreassen (19 June 1940 – 19 November 1997) was a Norwegian footballer and one of the country's most successful football managers. He is best known as manager of the Norway national football team 1974–1977, together with Nils Arne Eggen.

Although he played midfield for Viking FK (1958–59, 1964–70, 202 games),[1] he also played for Stavanger IF (1960–61) and Sportsklubben Brann (1962–63) when they won Norwegian First Division 1963. He played one U19 game (1958).

He coached Viking FK as assistant of Sverre Andersen (1971), and as head coach (1972), which won the club the Norwegian First Division 1972.

He was national U21 team manager (1973–77) and main manager with Nils Arne Eggen (1974–78). In 1977, Norway came close to qualifying for a finals for the first time since the war. The pair also took charge for the Olympics in 1987. After his time as national manager, Schou-Andreassen was coach of Bryne FK (1977–79) and Lillestrøm Sportsklubb where he took over from Joe Hooley and finished 2nd in the Norwegian Football Cup 1980 and won the Norwegian Football Cup 1981. Later, he went "home" to Viking and won the Norwegian First Division 1982.

Eggen said that Schou Andreassen was the man who best represented Norwegian football for him.[2] For 15 years, Schou-Andreassen managed at the top-level of Norwegian football. He had a great deal of influence over Norwegian coaching and sport. He later built his own personnel department. Schou-Andreasen died of leukemia, aged only 57.

Bibliography

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  • Ledelse, teamarbeid og teamutvikling i fotball og arbeidsliv Together with Cato Wadel. 1989 ISBN 82-991781-2-6

References

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  1. ^ "Tidligere spillere | Viking". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  2. ^ Report from dagbladet.no