2013 Molde FK season

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Molde
2013 season
ChairmanØystein Neerland
ManagerOle Gunnar Solskjær
StadiumAker Stadion
Tippeligaen6th
Norwegian CupWinners
Champions LeagueThird qualifying round vs Legia Warsaw
Europa LeaguePlay-off round vs Rubin Kazan
Top goalscorerLeague: Daniel Chima (9)
All: Daniel Chima (13)
Highest home attendance11,074 vs Aalesund
(9 May 2013)
Lowest home attendance4,380 vs Ranheim
(19 June 2013)
Average home league attendance7,901
 2012
2014 

The 2013 season was Molde's sixth consecutive year in Tippeligaen, and their 37th season in the top flight of Norwegian football. It was Ole Gunnar Solskjær's third season as the club's manager. Molde were the defending champions in Tippeligaen, but lost their first four matches in the league and collected six points in the first ten games. The team did however turn the bad form, and finished the season in sixth place. The team won the 2013 Norwegian Football Cup, after defeating their main rivals Rosenborg 4–2 in the final. In Europe, Molde entered the UEFA Champions League in the second qualifying round, where they defeated Sligo Rovers. In the next round, the team was eliminated by Legia Warszawa on away goals. Molde proceeded to the Europe League play-off round, where they were knocked out by Rubin Kazan.

Molde started the season poorly, losing their first four games. Their first point of the season came on 20 April 2013 in a 1–1 draw away to Odds, with Molde's goal coming from Daniel Berg Hestad. Molde's first victory of season came in the first round of the Norwegian Cup away to Elnesvågen. They won 0-5 with the goals coming from new signings Aliou Coly, four, and Agnaldo. Their first league win of the season was a 4–1 victory against Aalesunds on 9 May 2013, with Joona Toivio, Magnus Wolff Eikrem and Jo Inge Berget scoring the goals. Molde then went on a 3-game winless streak that included a 1–5 defeat to Haugesund, their worst loss at home since Tromsø won 7–0 against Molde on 2 September 1995.[1] This was also Molde's first ever loss against Haugesund at home.

Molde's second league victory came in their 12th game of the season, a 4–0 home defeat of Hønefoss that saw Molde rise off the bottom of the table for the first time all season. Molde had 4 players called up to the Norwegian U-21's for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in June 2013. These players were goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, defender Martin Linnes, midfielder Magnus Wolff Eikrem and attacker Jo Inge Berget. Both Eikrem and Berget scored in Norway's 1–3 victory over England on 8 June 2013.[2] Molde's first game back after the summer break was a 6–0 fourth round cup win over Adeccoligaen side Ranheim to put them into the Quarter-finals. Molde were 3–0 at half time after goals from Agnaldo 5mins, Gatt 17 and Simonsen 27. The second half goals came courtesy of a Jørgen Olsen Own goal in the 49th, Ekpo in the 50th and Chima rounded it off with his 5th goal of the season in the 80th minute. Molde narrowly continued their unbeaten run in their first league game back after the break with a 3–3 away draw against Vålerenga. Molde went 1–0 down after 10minutes when Morten Berre scored for the homeside, before Jo Inge Berget and Martin Linnes both scored to give Molde a halftime lead. In the second half Jan Gunnar Solli equalised for Vålerenga before Berre's second put them in the lead again. Agnaldo popped up the first minute of injury time to earn a point for the away side.

On 24 June, Magnus Wolff Eikrem was sold to Dutch Eredivisie side SC Heerenveen for 10,000,000 NOK.[3][4] After round 14 of the championship, on 29/30 June, Molde moved out of the automatic relegation places for the first time during the season. Molde came from behind to win 3-1 at home to Sarpsborg 08 on 29 June 2013, thanks to goals from Martin Linnes, Daniel Chima and Zlatko Tripić after Jérémy Berthod had given the lead early in the first half. The game against Sarpsborg 08 also resulted in a serious knee injury for Josh Gatt, which ruled him out for the remainder of the season.[5]

3 July 2013 saw Molde take on Adeccoligaen side Mjøndalen in the quarterfinals of the Norwegian Cup, winning the match 2-0 with goals from Even Hovland and Zlatko Tripić. On the same day Molde announced the signing of Norwegian U21 international Mats Møller Dæhli from Manchester United on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[6] 2 days later, on 5 July, Lauri Dalla Valle left Molde after only 6 appearances to join Belgian Second Division side Sint-Truiden.[7] On the same day Molde announced that Per Egil Flo would be joining them from Sogndal on 15 July.[8] On 10 July, it was announced that Tommy Høiland was joining on 15 July,[9] and 11 July it was announced that Vegard Forren was returning to the club following his unsuccessful spell at Southampton.[10] Forren made his 2nd debut for Molde two days later in Molde's 1-0 away victory over Sligo Rovers in the 1st leg of the Champions League 2nd qualifying round. The winning goal for Molde came in the 42nd minute from Daniel Chima.

Transfers

In

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee
February 2013 FW Senegal Aliou Coly Senegal Casa Sport [11]
25 February 2013 FW Finland Lauri Dalla Valle England Fulham [12]
13 March 2013 DF Finland Joona Toivio Sweden Djurgården [13]
29 March 2013 FW United States Ben Spencer United States Chivas USA Free[14]
GK Norway Ørjan Nyland Norway IL Hødd Free[15]
3 July 2013 MF Norway Mats Møller Dæhli England Manchester United [6]
5 July 2013 DF Norway Per Egil Flo Norway Sogndal [8]
10 July 2013 FW Norway Tommy Høiland Norway Sandnes Ulf [9]
11 July 2013 DF Norway Vegard Forren England Southampton [10]
15 July 2013 FW Norway Fredrik Gulbrandsen Norway Lillestrøm [16]
Dæhli, Flo, Høiland and Forren's transfers were announced on the above dates, and were finalised on 15 July.

Out

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee
18 January 2013 DF Norway Vegard Forren England Southampton Undisclosed[17][18]
26 January 2013 FW Ivory Coast Davy Claude Angan China Hangzhou Greentown 12,000,000 NOK[19]
5 March 2013 DF Norway Krister Wemberg Norway Bryne [20]
FW Norway Simon Markeng Norway Kristiansund
FW Senegal Pape Paté Diouf Denmark Copenhagen Loan Return
24 June 2013 MF Norway Magnus Wolff Eikrem Netherlands Heerenveen 10,000,000 NOK[3][4]
5 July 2013 FW Finland Lauri Dalla Valle Belgium Sint-Truiden [7]

Loans in

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name From
Season-long MF Brazil Agnaldo Brazil Desportivo Brasil[21][22]

Loans out

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name To
February 2013 July 2013 MF Norway Pål Erik Ulvestad Hønefoss
April 2013 Season-Long[23] MF Norway Magnus Stamnestrø Sogndal
Season-long GK Norway Ola Hermann Opheim Kristiansund
July 2013 End of Season[24] DF Norway Magnar Ødegaard Lillestrøm

Released

Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date
23 April 2013 MF Senegal Abdou Karim Camara France Cherbourg August 2013[25]
15 July 2013[26] DF United States Sean Cunningham
1 October 2013 DF Norway Børre Steenslid Retired, joined coaching staff[27]

Pre-season games

8 February 2013 Brann 2–2 Molde Bergen
19:00 CET Huseklepp 14'
Mjelde 90'
Summary Dalla Valle 23'
Steenslid 45'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
15 February 2013 Molde 2–2 Sogndal Molde
13:00 CET Moström 2'
Chima 32'
Summary Flo 10'
Santos 79'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
19 February 2013 Kristiansund 5–0 Molde Kristiansund
18:00 CET Tømmernes 8', 50'
J.Mendy 52'
Markeng 58'
A.Røsand 86'
Summary Stadium: Atlanten stadion
22 February 2013 Copenhagen Denmark 2–1 Norway Molde Copenhagen, Denmark
13:00 CET Sigurðsson 11'
Diouf 86'
Summary Chima 90' Stadium: Parken Stadium
27 February 2013 Molde Norway 1–0 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow Marbella, Spain
17:00 CET Chima 63' Summary Stadium: Marbella Football Center
3 March 2013 Molde Norway 0–2 Russia Spartak Moscow Marbella, Spain
16:30 CET Summary Movsisyan 5'
Ari 43'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Marbella
6 March 2013 Molde Norway 1–0 Belarus BATE Marbella, Spain
16:00 CET Hussain 88' Summary Stadium: Marbella Football Center
9 March 2013 Aalesund 4–0 Molde Ålesund
17:00 CET Ulvestad 48', 69', 78'
James 90'
Summary Stadium: Color Line Stadion
25 March 2013 Molde Norway 1–0 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan U21 , Turkey
15:00 CET Agnaldo 15' Summary

Copa del Sol

23 January 2013 Molde Norway 1–3 Poland Widzew Łódź La Manga, Spain
19:00 CET Hussain 54' P. Stępiński 58'
Nowak 61'
Kaczmarek 89'
Stadium: La Manga Stadium
26 January 2013 Vaslui Romania 1–0 Norway Molde La Manga, Spain
19:00 CET Stanciu 36' Stadium: Pinatar Arena
30 January 2013 Molde Norway 3–2 China Shanghai East Asia La Manga, Spain
13:00 CET Simonsen 30'
Chima 48'
Hoseth 58' (pen.)
Wu Lei 12', 81' Stadium: Pinatar Arena

Competitions

Squad statistics

As of Match played 24 November 2013

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalTippeligaenNorwegian CupChampions LeagueEuropa League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Norway NOR Espen Bugge Pettersen 202+000+000+000+00
2 DF Norway NOR Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug 1017+210+000+001+00
4 DF Norway NOR Even Hovland 34322+215+022+101+10
5 DF Finland FIN Joona Toivio 24416+042+004+002+00
6 MF Norway NOR Daniel Berg Hestad 29114+513+203+002+00
7 MF Norway NOR Mats Møller Dæhli 1507+501+100+001+00
8 FW Norway NOR Fredrik Gulbrandsen 1457+352+001+001+00
9 MF Sweden SWE Mattias Moström 35323+334+104+000+00
10 MF Norway NOR Magne Hoseth 21711+344+030+201+00
11 FW Norway NOR Jo Inge Berget 36723+275+004+001+10
12 GK Sweden SWE Ole Söderberg 1008+101+000+000+00
13 MF Norway NOR Pål Erik Ulvestad 000+000+000+000+00
14 DF Norway NOR Martin Linnes 35623+145+114+011+00
15 DF Norway NOR Per Egil Flo 908+001+000+000+00
16 MF Norway NOR Etzaz Hussain 31315+726+011+101+00
17 FW Senegal SEN Aliou Coly 1452+601+141+211+00
18 DF Norway NOR Magne Simonsen 1417+204+011+000+00
19 MF Norway NOR Eirik Hestad 300+100+200+000+00
20 FW Norway NOR Tommy Høiland 1227+211+110+100+00
21 FW Brazil BRA Agnaldo 1543+413+230+101+10
22 MF United States USA Josh Gatt 13110+201+010+000+00
23 DF Norway NOR Knut Olav Rindarøy 25118+003+012+002+00
25 DF Norway NOR Vegard Forren 22014+002+004+002+00
26 GK Norway NOR Ørjan Nyland 32020+006+004+002+00
27 FW Nigeria NGA Daniel Chima 391320+796+024+021+10
28 DF Norway NOR Ivar Furu 100+000+100+000+00
29 MF Nigeria NGA Emmanuel Ekpo 35118+705+014+001+00
30 MF Norway NOR Zlatko Tripić 2935+1324+111+300+20
31 FW United States USA Ben Spencer 200+200+000+000+00
33 MF Norway NOR Andreas Hollingen 200+100+100+000+00
35 DF Norway NOR Victor Johansen 100+001+000+000+00
49 FW Norway NOR Sander Svendsen 300+200+100+000+00
Players away from Molde on loan:
24 DF Norway NOR Magnar Ødegaard 904+203+000+000+00
MF Norway NOR Magnus Stamnestrø 000+000+000+000+00
Players who appeared for Molde no longer at the club:
3 DF Norway NOR Børre Steenslid 302+001+000+000+00
7 MF Norway NOR Magnus Wolff Eikrem 14313+020+110+000+00
20 FW Finland FIN Lauri Dalla Valle 601+300+200+000+00

Disciplinary record

Number Nation Position Name Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup Champions League Europa League Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
4NorwayDFEven Hovland3010100050
5FinlandDFJoona Toivio3000000030
6NorwayMFDaniel Berg Hestad1000101030
7NorwayMFMagnus Wolff Eikrem2000000020
8NorwayFWFredrik Gulbrandsen2000210041
9SwedenFWMattias Moström1000000010
10NorwayMFMagne Hoseth7010000080
11NorwayFWJo Inge Berget1000000010
14NorwayDFMartin Linnes1100000011
16NorwayMFEtzaz Hussain2010000030
17SenegalFWAliou Coly1100000011
18NorwayDFMagne Simonsen1000000010
20FinlandFWLauri Dalla Valle3100000031
20NorwayFWTommy Høiland0010000010
21BrazilFWAgnaldo0010001020
22United StatesMFJosh Gatt2000000020
23NorwayDFKnut Olav Rindarøy0000100010
25NorwayDFVegard Forren2000101040
27NigeriaFWDaniel Chima4010000050
29NigeriaMFEmmanuel Ekpo2010310061
30NorwayMFZlatko Tripić0010100020
TOTALS 38 3 8 0 10 4 1 0 59 5

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