Odd Grenland has had many talents over the years, and it's exciting to see what happens to them after they leave the club. Edwin Van Ankeren, Thomas Røed, and Tor Gunnar Johnsen are just a few of the players who have been part of Odd Grenland. Today, you can find out what's happening with them and what they're doing now. Alexander Aas is now captain of Strømsgodset, while Arne Sandstø coaches Løv Ham in Bergen. Bård Borgersen was a defensive rock in Start, and Børge Rannestad lives in Kvinesdal. Christian Flindt Bjerg now plays for Thisted Fodbold Club on the third level of Danish football. Erik Pedersen works as an electrician and coaches Urædd G16, while Erik Holtan went to Moss as a player and later became an assistant coach. Erik Kasnes works as a craftsman and is a goalkeeper coach in Herkules. Espen Hoff went to Lyn in 2005, and Frode Johnsen to RBK in 2000. Jan-Frode Nornes was with Sandefjord and Strømsgodset before signing with Tønsberg. Jørn Marius Therkelsen is one of a handful of people employed to manage Petter Stordalen's money box in Oslo. Knut-Stian Knutsen was declared football invalid after Pors-time, and coaches 3rd division team Brevik. Ola Larsen has success as a real estate agent and works in DnB NOR. Ronny Deila is the head coach of Strømsgodset, and Sami Mahlio coaches Stathelle. Svein Roger Dahlen coached with Herkules after his time at Odd, and works as a teacher at Venstøp school. Thomas Røed lives today in Tranby outside Drammen, and went to Åssiden after Odd. Tom Helge Jacobsen coached Larvik's women's team before the club withdrew the team last year, and has put his active career on the shelf. Tom Hammerborg lives in Fredrikstad and has hung up his football boots, and works in the data industry today. Tor Arne Sannerholt was after Odd and Strømsgodset, a few years in Herkules, and the social worker has no coaching job in 2010. Tor Gunnar Johnsen retired after the Achilles injury he suffered during the cup final in 2000, and lives on Tiller in Trondheim. Torgeir Rugtvedt was cut out after the 99 season, and stayed in Skien. Jan Gunnar Solli went to Rosenborg and became a cup hero in 2003, and Kim Larsen has been with a number of clubs in recent years. Kristian Bye-Andersen coaches 5th division team Liungen, and Morten André Olsen made a comeback for Hammerfest IL just before the 2007 season after two years of football-free time in B
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Discover what's happening with Odd Grenland players now
Find out what's happening with former Odd Grenland players like Edwin Van Ankeren, Thomas Røed, and Tor Gunnar Johnsen. Read about their new roles and what they're doing today
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