Per-Mathias Høgmo
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Per-Mathias Høgmo (born December 1, 1959) is a former football manager from Norway.
He was the manager of Rosenborg BK between August 2005, when he replaced Per Joar Hansen after a disappointing first half of the season, and October 2006, when he with immediate effect resigned from his position as manager, and said he would withdraw from football altogether, to pursue a new career.
Before taking the manager role for Rosenborg, he worked as a commentator for NRK's football coverage called "4-4-2".
He had success with the women's national football team, leading them to a 4th place in the World Championship of 1999, and a gold medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
With Tromsø IL, who he joined in 2004, he took the team to 4th place in Tippeligaen, and qualified them for Royal League.
His younger brother Mads Høgmo is currently manager for the Norwegian third division club Salangen IF.
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[edit] Career
[edit] Manager
- Gratangen IL (playing manager, 1989)
- Tromsdalen UIL (1990–91)
- Tromsø IL (1992)
- Fossum IF (1993–94)
- Norway U-19 (1993)
- Norway U-15 (1994)
- Norway U-16 (1995)
- Moss FK (1995–96)
- Promoted to Tippeligaen in 1995
- Norway U-17 (1996)
- Norway women's national football team (1997–2000)
- 4th place in the World Championship in 1999
- 1st place in the Olympics in 2000
- Norway U-21 (2000–03)
- Tromsø IL (2004)
- 4th place in Tippeligaen, which meant qualifying for Royal League
- Rosenborg BK (2005–06)
- Qualified for UEFA Champions League in 2005
[edit] Player
- Gratangen IL (1977)
- FK Mjølner (1978–83)
- Tromsø IL (1984–85)
- IFK Norrköping (1985–86)
- Tromsø IL (1986–89)
[edit] Author
- Mental trening i fotball (en. Mental training in soccer), 2004 – ISBN 8272861488
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