Knut Tørum
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NAME | Knut Kjartan Tørum |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Football (soccer) coach and former player |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 16, 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bergen, Norway |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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Knut Kjartan Tørum (born August 16th, 1971, in Bergen) is a Norwegian football coach, currently managing Rosenborg B.K.. He's a former manager for Moss, leading the team to the Tippeliga play-off's in 2005. He's also a former assistant coach for Stabæk.
In August 2006, Tørum (at the time the clubs assistant coach) took over as substitute head-coach for Rosenborg after Per Mathias Høgmo took a two month sick leave. His take-over was very successful and earned Tørum the title coach of the month in August 2006. Rosenborg stated that Høgmo would return to his job as the clubs head coach after the season, despite Tørums success. Tørum led Rosenborg in the last rounds of the premiership, and secured Rosenborg the goldmedals. On October 31, Per Matias Høgmo decided to retire as football-coach and quit his job in Rosenborg, and Tørum was offered the job as new head-coach in Rosenborg B.K. which he took.
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- Norwegian Premier League coach of the month: August 2006, October 2006
- Kniksen award: coach of the year in 2006