Claus Lundekvam (born 22 February 1973) is a Norwegian former professional
footballer
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who played as a
centre-back
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Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers ...
. Lundekvam began his career with
Brann before moving to English side
Southampton
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in 1996 where he played until his retirement in 2008. He made a total of 413 appearances for the club, of which 290 were in the
Premier League
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, and was the team's captain for several years.
He notably played for Southampton in the
2003 FA Cup Final against
Arsenal
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. Lundekvam was capped 40 times for
Norway
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and often captained the national team.
Playing career
Lundekvam was a junior player for local team Selbjørn in
Austevoll
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before joining Norwegian top flight team
Brann, where he made his senior debut in 1993.
He eventually earned a starting place in the team at
centre-back
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and participated in Brann's
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
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campaign, before being sold to English side
Southampton
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in July 1996. Lundekvam made his Premier League debut against
Nottingham Forest
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Founde ...
on 4 September and would go on to captain Southampton for several years.
He scored his first goal in the premiership against
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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on 3 April 2004, and his second goal against
Cardiff
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on 1 April 2006, in the
Championship
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. Coincidentally, both teams were managed at the time by former Saints manager
Dave Jones.
In
2002–03, he contributed to one of Southampton's most successful seasons in history as they finished eighth in the
Premier League
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and reached the
FA Cup
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final, where they lost 1–0 to
Arsenal
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. The team was managed by
Gordon Strachan
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, who famously joked when Lundekvam was stretchered off injured in a game against
Leicester City in the
2003–04 season that he "didn't have a clue" whether the player was unconscious as "that's what he's always like".
Lundekvam remained at Southampton after their relegation from the Premier League in 2005. He went off injured after five minutes of the first game of the
2006–07 season, away to
Derby County on 6 August 2006, and missed the first two months of the season. He then had a long run in the team before another injury in March put him out for another month. In a game at
St Mary's against
Southend United on 6 May 2007, Lundekvam fell awkwardly and sustained a serious ankle injury that put him out of action. On 18 March 2008, it was announced that his injury was to the extent that his playing career was over. Southampton rewarded Lundekvam for his service to the club that had included over 400 appearances with a testimonial match against
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, managed by Gordon Strachan, at St Mary's on 18 July 2008. Curiously, Lundekvam had to pay the expenses of his own testimonial match, due to the St Mary's lawn being damaged following a
Bon Jovi
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concert the week before, but the fan turnout allowed him to recoup his budget.
International career
Lundekvam made his international debut for the
Norwegian U21 team in 1994 and his senior debut for the
Norwegian national team in November 1995.
His first international goal, against
Bosnia-Herzegovina
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in 2002, was the 1,000th goal in the history of the Norwegian national team. Lundekvam was capped 40 times for the national team, often as captain, and scored two goals.
Later career
Following his retirement, Lundekvam continued residing in Southampton before returning to Norway with his family. Lundekvam would later reveal that he had problems with depression, drugs and alcohol after his playing career.
About his addiction he said: "I would drink two litres of hard liquor and do between five and ten grams of cocaine every day."
Lundekvam got help to overcome his addiction and issues at
Sporting Chance Clinic, a recovery facility for athletes set up by former Arsenal captain
Tony Adams.
In July 2012, Lundekvam claimed that he, team-mates and opposing captains were involved in betting fraud during their playing days, stating that: "We could make deals with the opposing captain about, for example, betting on the first throw, the first corner, who started with the ball, a yellow card or a penalty. Those were the sorts of thing we had influence over." The allegations were later denied by Lundekvam's former team-mate and captain
Francis Benali. In 2015, he released his autobiography detailing his career and struggles with addiction and mental health. Lundekvam worked regularly as a pundit for
TV 2, the largest commercial broadcaster in Norway, until 2016.
Lundekvam now works with the Psychiatry Alliance in Bergen to help others with mental health and drug issues by sharing his own experiences.
Career statistics
Club
International
Honours
Brann
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Norwegian Football Cup
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runner-up:
1995
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Southampton
*
FA Cup
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runner-up:
2002–03
Individual
*
Southampton Player of the Season:
2005–06
References
External links
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1973 births
Living people
People from Austevoll
Norwegian men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
SK Brann players
Southampton F.C. players
Eliteserien players
Premier League players
English Football League players
Norway men's international footballers
Norwegian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in England
Norwegian expatriate sportspeople in England
Footballers from Vestland