Jørn Andersen

Player

Birthday February 3, 1963

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Fredrikstad, Norway

Age 61 years old

Nationality Norway

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1963

Jørn Andersen (born 3 February 1963), sometimes written as Jörn, is a Norwegian football manager and former player.

He is the head coach of the Hong Kong national team.

1982

Born in Fredrikstad, Andersen's career started at local team Østsiden where he remained until 1982.

Subsequently, he moved to Fredrikstad and netted seven goals in 43 Norwegian Premier League appearances.

1985

The striker was transferred to Vålerenga ahead of the 1985 season.

Andersen was able to score 23 goals in just 22 matches for the Oslo side.

In 1985, 1. FC Nürnberg signed the Norwegian.

In 78 matches Andersen scored 28 goals before he moved to Eintracht Frankfurt.

Andersen made his debut for the Norway national team in 1985 and earned 27 caps, scoring five goals.

1990

In 1990 Andersen became the first foreign player to be top goalscorer in a season with 18 goals in the Bundesliga.

In 1990–91 Andersen played for Fortuna Düsseldorf and returned to the Frankfurt side.

His last international match was a European Championship qualifying match against Hungary in October 1990, coming on as a substitute for Jahn Ivar Jakobsen.

1993

It marked the first time North Korea had appointed a foreign manager since 1993.

Andersen became a German citizen in 1993.

1994

After that spell he joined Hamburger SV (1994–95) and Dynamo Dresden to play in the Bundesliga.

1995

From Dresden, Andersen headed to Switzerland and FC Zürich in 1995, but was not successful as he scored only twice in 33 appearances.

1997

After the 1997–98 season he left FC Lugano to join FC Locarno.

2003

Andersen became youth manager of FC Luzern and returned to Germany again to manage the then-second-tier team Rot-Weiß Oberhausen from 2003 until 2004.

After that spell he assisted Horst Köppel at Borussia Mönchengladbach.

2007

In May 2007, he signed to Greek top-flight team Skoda Xanthi to manage them from 2007 to 2008 on, but in June 2007 the contract was dissolved for private reasons.

In late 2007, he signed for 2. Bundesliga strugglers Kickers Offenbach, but was unable to save them from relegation.

2008

On 20 May 2008, he signed a two-year deal with 2.

Bundesliga outfit Mainz 05, and under his reign the team achieved promotion to the Bundesliga.

2009

Despite the team's success, Andersen was fired on 3 August 2009.

2010

In December 2010, he was named manager of the Greek Super League team AEL.

After on 24 days in office, where the team lost three league matches and was knocked out of the cup competition, without scoring a single goal, he was let go.

Six months later, Andersen returned to Germany take charge of second division side Karlsruher SC.

2015

Andersen became manager of Austria Salzburg on 2 January 2015.

After leaving Austria Salzburg in December 2015, Andersen was appointed as manager of North Korea in May 2016.

2018

In 2018, he departed from North Korea after two years working with the team.

In March 2018, he was reportedly linked to Hong Kong.

In June 2018, he was announced as the new manager of South Korean side Incheon United in the K-League.

2019

He was sacked on 15 April 2019 with Incheon at the bottom of the table after collecting just four points from seven matches.

In December 2021, Andersen was appointed as the head coach of Hong Kong, succeeding Mixu Paatelainen.

In June 2022, he successfully led the Hong Kong Team in qualifying for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, which was the first time since 1968.

He also led the Hong Kong under-23 team during the 2022 Asian Games, where they achieved a significant milestone by defeating four-time champion Iran.

This victory propelled them into the semi-finals for the first time in the tournament.

On 1 January 2024, Andersen led Hong Kong to a historic victory, defeating China 2–1 in an international friendly.

This win marked the first triumph in 39 years for Hong Kong over China.

He is the son of handball player Bjørg Andersen.