Bjørnar Holmvik

Bjørnar Holmvik ( born June 2, 1985 in Oslo) is a Norwegian football player. The full-back, who went through several Norwegian youth teams, in 2008 with Stabæk IF Norwegian national champion.

Career

Holmvik began playing football at the sports Foreningen gripper. In 2001 he made ​​his debut in the Norwegian U-16 selection and started in the same year an education in sports science at the Bjerke videregående skole, a secondary school, who had also attended Mohammed Abdellaoue, Daniel Braaten and Erik Johnsen. In 2004 he completed the training successfully.

About the Norwegian youth teams Holmvik made ​​in oberklassigen Norwegian football attention to himself and went to Stabæk IF, where he came first in the youth team for use in 2003. In the season of 2004 he came to his debut in the Tippeligaen, when he came off the bench in a 2-1 away win against Rosenborg BK just before the end. After the team had missed relegation in the Premier League, he fought in the second division next season under the new coach Jan Jönsson undertook a regular place in the back line and contributed with two goals in 29 games for direct re-emergence at. The good performances also brought him a nomination in early 2006 for the Norwegian U- 21 team.

However Holmvik could not build on the strong season and lost his starting place at left-back Tom Stenvoll, with whom he a duel for the position resulted in the following years and therefore have become irregular was used. In the season of 2008 he ran in 15 games for the club from Bærum and was located at the end of the season be celebrated as a Norwegian national champion.

Still left Holmvik Stabæk IF and changed free transfer to SK Brann, in which he received the shirt number 26. Under coach Steinar Nilsen, he was one of the first season game against Sandefjord Fotball at the root formation.

In addition to his football career started Holmvik end of 2008 also a career as a futsal player.

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