Erik Hagen

Erik Hagen
Personal information
Full name Erik Bjørnstad Hagen
Date of birth (1975-07-20) 20 July 1975
Place of birth Veme, Norway
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1 12 in)
Playing position Defender
Youth career
Jevnaker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1996 Jevnaker 42 (6)
1996–1997 Liv/Fossekallen 42 (6)
1998–1999 Strømsgodset IF 24 (0)
2000–2004 Vålerenga 112 (4)
2005–2008 Zenit St. Petersburg 67 (3)
2008Wigan Athletic (loan) 1 (0)
2008–2010 Vålerenga 27 (0)
2010–2011 Hønefoss 20 (1)
2011–2013 Jevnaker 25 (4)
Total 360 (25)
National team
2004–2007 Norway 28 (3)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 November 2009.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 6 June 2007

Erik "Panzer" Hagen (born 20 July 1975 in Veme) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a centre-back.

Career

Club

During his time with Vålerenga, Hagen received the nickname "Panzer" from the club's fans. Amongst other things he created a "hate list" of Norwegian footballers in the club magazine Vål'enga Magasin, containing the likes of Vidar Riseth.[1]

Hagen's won the Kniksen award as Defender of the Year, and as Kniksen of the Year in 2004. The Kniksen award is the highest individual award for a Norwegian footballer.

In December 2004 Hagen was sold to Zenit St. Petersburg, becoming the first Norwegian footballer to play in Russia. In 2005 he played 28 league matches for Zenit, receiving 12 cautions. In January 2006 he was elected vice-captain by the team.

On 31 January 2008 it was announced that Hagen would be joining Premier League club Wigan Athletic, signing on loan until the end of the English season.<[2] However, he only made one appearance for the team, in the away defeat at Portsmouth.

On 28 July 2008 Hagen appeared at the Vålerenga home game against Tromsø, where it was announced he had re-signed for the club until the end of the 2010 season. The return of one of Vålerenga's most popular players was well received with supporters.

During an interview in April 2014, Hagen admitted to bribing a referee in a European Match during his time with Zenit St.Petersburg.[3]

International

Erik Hagen made his debut, aged 29 years old, for the Norwegian national team away to Scotland on 9 October 2004. Norway won 1-0.

Career Statistics

Club

As of match played 28 November 2010[4][5]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Zenit St.Petersburg 2005 Russian Premier League 28050-80-410
2006 24050-50-340
2007 15050-20-220
2008 0000-00-00
Total 673150--150--973
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2007–08[6] Premier League 100000--10
Vålerenga 2008 Tippeligaen 6000---60
2009 21020-00-230
Total 27020--00--290
Hønefoss 2010 Tippeligaen 17010--20200
2011 Adeccoligaen 3000---30
Total 20010----20230
Career total 115318000150201503

International

Norway national team
YearAppsGoals
200430
200590
200671
200792
Total283

Statistics accurate as of match played 21 November 2007[7]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 1 March 2006 Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor, Dakar, Senegal  Senegal 1-2 1-2 Friendly
2 17 October 2007 Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 2-0 UEFA European Championship 2008 Qual.
3 17 November 2007 Ullevaal stadion, Oslo, Norway  Turkey 1-0 1-2 UEFA European Championship 2008 Qual.

Personal life

Hagen has a twin brother, Rune Hagen, who also plays professional football. He signed for Vålerenga at the same time as his brother.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erik Hagen.
  1. "Portrett: Erik Hagen". Vål'enga Magasinet.
  2. "Wigan swoop for Norway defender". BBC Sport. 2008-01-31. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  3. "Ex-Zenit Footballer Says He Paid $3,000 Bribe to Referee in European Match". R-Sport. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  4. "Hagen Erik". eng.rfpl.org. RFPL. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  5. "Erik Hagen". nifs.no. nifs. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  6. "Games played by Erik Hagen in 2007/2008". soccerbase.com. Soccerbase. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  7. "Erik Hagen". National Football Teams. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
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