Sander Svendsen

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Sander Svendsen (born 6 August 1997) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a forward or a winger for Süper Lig club Konyaspor.

Date of birth (1997-08-06) 6 August 1997 (age 28)
Place of birth Molde, Norway
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s)
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Sander Svendsen
Svendsen with Viking in 2025
Personal information
Date of birth (1997-08-06) 6 August 1997 (age 28)
Place of birth Molde, Norway
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Konyaspor
Number 32
Youth career
Molde
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2017 Molde 80 (17)
2017–2019 Hammarby 29 (6)
2019Odd (loan) 15 (0)
2019–2022 OB 54 (17)
2020Brann (loan) 10 (1)
2021Odd (loan) 28 (8)
2022–2025 Viking 92 (15)
2026– Konyaspor 0 (0)
International career
2012 Norway U15 7 (4)
2013 Norway U16 9 (4)
2014 Norway U17 7 (4)
2014–2015 Norway U18 8 (1)
2014–2017 Norway U19 4 (1)
2015–2017 Norway U21 8 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 3 January 2026
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Early life

Sander Svendsen was born in Molde, and started to play football at a young age at the local club Molde FK. Both his parents, mother Ellen and father Svend Jarle, had represented the club at senior level. At age 14, Svendsen began to train regularly with Molde's senior team.[1]

Club career

Molde FK

Svendsen made his first team debut on 9 May 2013, aged only 15, against Aalesund in a 4–1 win. He was brought on shortly before the final whistle by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær.[2] He scored his first competitive goal for the side on 21 April 2014, in a 5–1 win against Sarpsborg.[3] Aged 16 years and 259 days, he is the fifth-youngest goalscorer in Eliteserien history.[4] Amid his breakthrough at Molde, Svendsen trialed with the Dutch giants Ajax on several occasions. At the end of 2013, however, Svendsen signed a new three-year contract with Molde.[5]

In 2014, Svendsen became the youngest player ever to win the Norwegian top flight, Eliteserien. Molde secured the championship title following a 2–1 victory against Viking on 4 October.[6] Svendsen made 12 league appearances throughout the campaign.[7] The same year, The Guardian rated him as one of the most promising football players in Europe born in 1997.[8] The Danish newspaper BT also named Svendsen as one of the 20 best Scandinavian players under the age of 20.[9]

Sander Svendsen made his continental debut during the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, on 24 July 2014, in a 1–1 draw against the Slovenian club Gorica in the second qualifying round.[10] He scored his first goal in the tournament in the third qualifying round about a week later, against Zorya Luhansk from Ukraine on away turf. The game finished 1–1 as Svendsen scored a late equalizer in the 88th minute.[11]

In 2015, Svendsen played 26 league games for Molde.[7] He scored a brace in a local derby against Aalesund on 20 April, in a 5–1 win.[12] He scored another two goals on 16 May, in a 3–3 draw against Stabæk.[13] At the end of the season, Svendsen was prized as the domestic "Talent of the Year" by the Norwegian Football Association.[14] Roughly at the same time, Svendsen also renewed his contract with Molde, with his new deal lasting until the end of 2017.[15]

During the upcoming season, Svendsen made 25 league appearances for Molde and scored 4 goals.[7] He was used as a utility player, appearing as a striker, winger and central midfielder throughout the 2016 season.[1] In April 2017, Tuttosport named Svendsen as one of the 98 best young players in Europe under the age of 21. The Italian newspaper nominated Svendsen for the Golden Boy award.[16]

Hammarby IF

On 11 August 2017, Sander Svendsen transferred to Hammarby IF in Allsvenskan.[17] The transfer fee was reportedly set at around 4 million Swedish kronor (approximately £0,4 million), as Svendsen only had six months left on his previous contract with Molde.[18][19] Svendsen signed a four-year deal with the Stockholm-based side.[20] He made his debut for the club only a few days later in a 2–2 home draw against Östersund, coming on as a second half sub.[21] Svendsen scored his first competitive goal for the club on 16 August, in a 3–1 win against Akropolis IF in round 2 of the 2017–18 Svenska Cupen.[22] On 21 August, he scored his first goal in Allsvenskan, in a 3–0 away win against Örebro SK.[23] Svendsen scored his first brace for Hammarby in a 3–3 home draw against IK Sirius on 23 October.[24] He scored another two goals, and also provided one assist, as Hammarby won 4–1 away against GIF Sundsvall on 29 October.[25]

Odd (loan)

On 26 March 2019, Odds BK announced the signing of Svendsen on a loan deal until the summer.[26]

OB

On 8 July 2019, Danish Superliga club OB announced that they had agreed to sign Svendsen on a four-year contract from Hammarby. He completed the move on 16 July, after seeing out his loan spell with Odd.[27] His arrival reunited him with head coach Jakob Michelsen, who had coached him previously at Hammarby.[28][29]

Svendsen made his OB debut on 22 July 2019, coming on as a 61st-minute substitute in a 4–1 home win against Lyngby at Nature Energy Park. With the match level at 1–1 upon his introduction, he scored twice to give OB a 3–1 lead, marking an immediate impact on his first competitive appearance for the club.[30]

Loan to Brann

On the last day of the transfer window 2020, SK Brann announced that they had signed Svendsen on a six-month loan deal.[31]

Second loan to Odd

On 19 April 2021, Odd announced the signing of Svendsen on a loan deal.[32] On 16 August 2021, Odd confirmed that Svendsen had returned to OB.[33] However, on 31 August 2021, it was confirmed that the loan-spell at Odd had been extended until the end of 2021.[34]

Viking

On 29 August 2022, Viking FK announced the signing of Svendsen on a three-and-a-half-year contract.[35] He made 24 appearances and scored two goals as Viking won the 2025 Eliteserien.[36][37]

Konyaspor

On 3 January 2026, Svendsen signed a one-and-a-half-year contract with Süper Lig club Konyaspor.[38]

International career

From 2012 and onwards, Svendsen has won caps for several of the Norwegian youth national teams. For example, he established himself as a prolific member of the U17's in 2014, scoring 4 goals in 7 matches throughout the year.[39]

Svendsen made his debut for the Norwegian U21s on 13 June 2015, aged 17, in a 2–0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification.[40]

Style of play

Sander Svendsen has been prized for his great ball control and vision,[8] with fine technique and dribbling skills.[9] His former teammate at Molde, Mattias Moström, has compared Svendsen's style of play to that of Lionel Messi. "He can shoot with both feet ... He is excellent in small spaces, gets past his opponent and then a swift finish", Moström said.[41]

Personal life

He is the older brother of fellow footballer Tobias Svendsen, a midfielder born in 1999. The duo played together at Molde between 2015 and 2017.[42]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 2 November 2025[36][43]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Molde 2013 Eliteserien 20100030
2014 Eliteserien 121332[a]1175
2015 Eliteserien 268426[b]03610
2016 Eliteserien 254212[a]0295
2017 Eliteserien 1543100185
Total 801713710110325
Hammarby 2017 Allsvenskan 10611117
2018 Allsvenskan 19041231
2019 Allsvenskan 003131
Total 29683379
Odd (loan) 2019 Eliteserien 15031181
OB 2019–20 Danish Superliga 3213103313
2020–21 Danish Superliga 201030
2021–22 Danish Superliga 13430164
2022–23 Danish Superliga 700070
Total 5417505917
Brann (loan) 2020 Eliteserien 101101
Odd (loan) 2021 Eliteserien 288323110
Viking 2022 Eliteserien 11121132
2023 Eliteserien 30542347
2024 Eliteserien 27731308
2025 Eliteserien 242624[c]63410
Total 92151564611127
Career total 30864471914736990
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  1. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  2. Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances in UEFA Europa League

Honours

Molde

Viking

Individual

References

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