Dagfinn Enerly
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Dagfinn Enerly | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | December 9, 1972 | |
Place of birth | Oslo, Norway | |
Playing position | Winger | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1990-1994 1995-1997 1997-2000 2001-2004 2004-2005 |
Grorud Skeid Moss Rosenborg Fredrikstad |
unknown 62 (25) 48 (20) 46 (6) 34 (7) |
National team | ||
1996-2001 | Norway | 2 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Dagfinn Enerly (born December 9, 1972 in Oslo, Norway) is a former Norwegian football player. He played for Norwegian Premier League clubs Skeid, Moss, Rosenborg and Fredrikstad. He made two appearances for the Norwegian national team, and was also a national team regular in football tennis. He suffered a serious neck injury on the final day of the 2005 season, which made him a paraplegic.
Enerly grew up in Ammerud on Oslo's east side, and started his career for local clubs Grorud and later Grei. He then went to the Oslo-club Skeid and with them got his debut in the Norwegian Premier League in 1996. Enerly usually played on the right wing. His key attributes as a player were good pace, good technique and an excellent long-range shot. When Skeid were relegated in 1997, he went to Moss, where he played for three seasons before being signed by champions Rosenborg. Enerly spent three and a half seasons in Rosenborg, wining the League three times. After getting limited playing time in his final season at Rosenborg, he joined Fredrikstad halfway through the 2004 season, where his experience quickly made him an important player and he became team captain.
In the last round of the 2005 season, on October 29, Fredrikstad faced league leaders Start, away in Kristiansand struggling to avoid relegation. Fredrikstad won the match 3-1, which meant that Fredrikstad stayed up. However, just five minutes into the game, Enerly collided with a teammate, and fell to the ground with his teammate falling on top of him. Enerly was unable to get up or even move a muscle, and medical personnel rushed to his aid carried him off on a stretcher, wearing a neck brace. Later that evening it was announced that Enerly, who had been sent to Oslo's Ullevål Hospital for surgery, had broken his neck and was paralyzed.
The news of the injury shocked all of Norway and overshadowed all the football-related events around the country. In the days that followed, Enerly received well-wishings from every walk of life in Norway, and even from the stars of Real Madrid who were visiting Norway for a Champions League match against Rosenborg [1]. In the days following the accident, a massive SMS campaign was created getting people to light a candle in their window at 8:00 in the evening (Enerly's shirt number was #8), and thousands of Norwegian MSN Messenger users placed a heart in front of their user name as a sign they were thinking of him.
In January 2006 it was reported that Enerly had regained some movement in his arms, but that his legs are still paralyzed [2], and in December 2006 it was reported that he has regained movement and strength in his left arm, and some in his right arm (able to lift up to 4 kg).
As Fredrikstad F.K. were celebrating their Norwegian Cup victory in 2006 at Ullevaal Stadion, Enerly was brought onto the pitch to celebrate with the players, as a gesture for his involvement in the club even after his injury. In August 2007, it was announced that FFK will retire his jersey #8.
Enerly is married and has two twin daughters (born October 30, 2003).