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His current club is [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]]. His former clubs are [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]] (1989-1990, 1992), [[I.K. Start|Start]] (1991, 1993-1994), [[Stabæk I.F.|Stabæk]] (1995-2001) and [[1. FC Nürnberg]] (2001-2005). In July, [[2005]], Tommy Svindal Larsen moved back to [[Skien]] from [[Nürnberg]] to play for his former club [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]].
His current club is [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]]. His former clubs are [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]] (1989-1990, 1992), [[I.K. Start|Start]] (1991, 1993-1994), [[Stabæk I.F.|Stabæk]] (1995-2001) and [[1. FC Nürnberg]] (2001-2005). In July, [[2005]], Tommy Svindal Larsen moved back to [[Skien]] from [[Nürnberg]] to play for his former club [[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd Grenland]].
He is married and has 4 kids.


Svindal Larsen is [[Cap (football)|capped]] 18 times for his nation [[Norway national football team|Norway]].
Svindal Larsen is [[Cap (football)|capped]] 18 times for his nation [[Norway national football team|Norway]].
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Revision as of 16:25, 26 May 2006

Tommy Svindal Larsen (born August 11, 1973) is a Norwegian football player.

His current club is Odd Grenland. His former clubs are Odd Grenland (1989-1990, 1992), Start (1991, 1993-1994), Stabæk (1995-2001) and 1. FC Nürnberg (2001-2005). In July, 2005, Tommy Svindal Larsen moved back to Skien from Nürnberg to play for his former club Odd Grenland. He is married and has 4 kids.

Svindal Larsen is capped 18 times for his nation Norway.


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