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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 131. Not illustrated. Chapters: Kil Toppfotball Players, Stig Inge Bjornebye, Jon Knudsen, Caleb Francis, Cha Ji-Ho, Johan Martin Lianes, Vidar Riseth, Christer Basma, Stefan oroarson, Even Pellerud, Johan Nas, Randall Brenes, Peter Lindau, Julian Johnsson, Roger Risholt, Geir Frigard, Andre Schei Lindbaek, Gunnlaugur Jonsson, Ludwig Ernstsson, Einar Kalsaeg, Andreas Alm, Tore Krogstad, Lars Gerson, John Pelu, Arnfinn Engerbakk, Jorn Karlsrud, Yngvar Hakonsen, Johan Hammarstrom, Glenn Atle Larsen, Bjarne Kortgaard Ingebretsen, Vangjel Mile, Jaakko Nyberg, Steinar Dagur Adolfsson, Patrick Holtet, Erik Holtan, Magne Sturod, Jonas Johansen, Erik Noppi, Espen Nystuen, Harald Stormoen, Edier Frejd, Per Verner Vagan Ronning, Per Gunnar Dallokken, Karl Erik Rimfeldt, Nils Kristian Myhre, Arnar Forsund, Rune Buer Johansen, Ove Jorstad, Kjell Roar Kaasa, Vidar Sanderud, Charles Berstad, Cato Holtet, Tor Gunnar Johnsen, Oyvind Tomteberget, Abdul Karim Ahmed. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Stig Inge Bjornebye (born 11 December 1969) is a retired Norwegian footballer who played in Norway, England, and Denmark, most notably for Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers. His preferred position was left back, which he occupied for domestic clubs and the national team. Bjornebye was appointed assistant manager of Norway in 2003, relinquishing the role three-years later to succeed Tom Nordlie as manager of IK Start. For club and country, Bjornebye was noted for his precise deliveries from the flanks. Described as a "solid, no-nonsense full-back," Bjornebye played competitive football for 16 years until injury compelled retirement in March 2003. He represented the Norwegian national team 75 times, scoring once, and appeared in over 140 Premier League matches. Bjornebye was born in Elverum, .