André Flem

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André Flem (born December 15, 1967) is a former Norwegian football player.

Flem started his career in the amateur club Clausenengen.

He joined Stabæk in 1990, when the club played in the Norwegian 4th division. During the early nineties, when Stabæk was promoted three times successively, Flem was a key player. Flem was Stabæk's captain for many years.

Flem managed to follow his team up in the league system, and proved himself to be capable of playing in the Norwegian Premier League. In the Norwegian Premier League, Flem was regarded a hard but fair defender.

Flem played for Stabæk for 14 seasons. He retired from professional football in 2003, but is still very much attached to the club. Currently he works for Stabæk responsible for their stadium and their computer department. He was the third player to be elected into Stabæk's hall of fame.

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