Jørgen Juve

Jørgen Juve ( born November 22, 1906 in Porsgrunn, † April 12, 1983 in Oslo) was a Norwegian football player with 33 matches still (as of 2008), scorer of the Norwegian national team.

Juve began his career at Urædd Porsgrunn and played at least 1928 to 1938 at Lyn Oslo. In the national team he was used 45 times, of which just over half, or 23 times, as a striker; yet he scored 33 goals in his playing. In the other encounters he came at right-back or center-half used. On 12 June 1929 he scored in his fourth international match against the Netherlands in Oslo a hat-trick and thus brought his team to a 0-3 down back into the game, which ended in a draw 4:4.

Juve was also the captain of the Bronselaget, the Norwegian team that won the bronze medal at the 1936 Olympic Games. He was in all the meetings of the Norwegians - including the 2-0 win against the German Reich, with which the host was eliminated in the quarterfinals - as a means of runners on the course and stayed in the four games without scoring. At the World Cup in France in 1938 Juve was also part of the squad, however, came in the only game in which Norway with a 1:2 after extra time in the second round against Italy was eliminated, not used.

After his playing days Juve was briefly coach of FK Bodø / Glimt.

Juve worked since 1928 next to the football as a sports journalist for, among others, Dagbladet and later probably also for Dagens Nyheter.

450440
de