Ole Selnæs
Ole Kristian Selnæs (born 7 July 1994) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Eliteserien club Rosenborg BK and the Norway national team.[1] Born in Trondheim to former Rosenborg goalkeeper Ivar Selnæs, he progressed through the club's youth academy before making his senior debut in 2013.[1][2] Selnæs established himself as a key player at Rosenborg, contributing to their 2015 Eliteserien title and Norwegian Cup victory, for which he received the Kniksen Award as the league's best midfielder that season.[3] In January 2016, he joined Ligue 1 club AS Saint-Étienne on a €3.2 million transfer, where he made 83 appearances across all competitions during a three-and-a-half-year stint.[4][5] Seeking new challenges, Selnæs moved to Chinese Super League newcomers Shenzhen FC in February 2019 on a long-term deal, helping the team establish itself in the top flight before joining Hebei FC on loan in April 2021.[4] After a brief spell with FC Zürich in the Swiss Super League from 2022 to 2023, Selnæs returned to Rosenborg on 6 September 2023, signing a contract until the end of 2027 and resuming his role as club captain.[4][6] Internationally, he debuted for Norway in March 2015 and has since accumulated 32 caps, scoring two goals, with his most recent senior appearance in 2019.[7] Standing at 187 cm and known for his left-footed passing and defensive tenacity, Selnæs remains a pivotal figure in Norwegian football.Club career
Early career
Ole Selnæs was born on 7 July 1994 in Trondheim, Norway.[1] He grew up initially in Trondheim but relocated to Lillestrøm as a child when his father, Ivar Selnæs—a former Rosenborg goalkeeper who appeared in three first-team matches for the club—became head coach at Skjetten SK.[8][9] Selnæs began his youth football journey at Skjetten SK, where he developed until around age 10, before returning to Trondheim to play for Sverresborg IF.[1] In 2009, at the age of 15, he joined Rosenborg BK's youth academy, progressing through the ranks as a promising defensive midfielder.[1] During his time in Rosenborg's youth setup, Selnæs contributed significantly to the U19 team's success, including winning the Norwegian U19 Cup (Norgesmesterskapet for gutter 19 år) in 2011 with a 2–1 victory over Brann in the final.[10] That same year, the squad finished third in Group 3 of the inaugural NextGen Series, a prestigious European youth tournament, with Selnæs featuring in matches such as the 1–2 loss to Ajax.[11][12] His rapid development caught attention early in his senior breakthrough; after just four league appearances in 2012, he was hailed as Scandinavia's biggest talent by scouting network scan-scout.com.[13] On 20 March 2012, following an impressive pre-season with the first team, Selnæs signed his first professional contract with Rosenborg, marking the transition from youth prospect to senior squad member.[14]Rosenborg (first spell)
Selnæs broke into the Rosenborg senior team during the 2013 season, establishing himself as a promising defensive midfielder in the Eliteserien. He made 19 appearances in the league that year, starting 10 matches and logging 1,032 minutes while providing 1 assist, contributing to the team's second-place finish. Over the course of his initial tenure from 2013 to 2016, Selnæs accumulated 65 league appearances for Rosenborg, scoring 3 goals and recording 10 assists, with his role expanding as he developed into a reliable starter. His first senior goal for the club came earlier in his career on 16 September 2012 against Vålerenga in the Eliteserien, a late strike in a 3–0 victory, though his breakthrough as a regular occurred the following year. By the 2015 season, he had become a key fixture in midfield, featuring in 25 league matches (22 starts, 1,950 minutes), scoring 2 goals and adding 5 assists to help Rosenborg secure the Tippeligaen title.[3][15] Selnæs played an important part in Rosenborg's 2015 Norwegian Football Cup triumph, appearing in the final on 22 November 2015 where the team defeated Sarpsborg 08 2–0 to lift the trophy. His consistent performances that season, including strong defensive contributions and precise passing from deep, earned him the Kniksen Award for Midfielder of the Year. These displays in the 2015 title-winning campaign, where Rosenborg finished with 47 points from 30 matches, drew interest from several European clubs, paving the way for his transfer abroad in early 2016.Saint-Étienne
Ole Selnæs transferred to AS Saint-Étienne from Rosenborg BK on 29 January 2016 for a reported fee of €3.2 million, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract until June 2020.[16][17] The move represented a significant step up for the 21-year-old Norwegian, transitioning from the domestic Eliteserien to the competitive Ligue 1 environment, where he was expected to anchor the midfield with his composure and vision. Selnæs made his debut for the club on 21 February 2016, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 Ligue 1 draw against Olympique de Marseille at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.[18] Over his three-and-a-half-year stint with Saint-Étienne from 2016 to early 2019, Selnæs established himself as a key defensive midfielder, appearing in 75 Ligue 1 matches and accumulating 92 appearances across all competitions without a goal in the league until the 2018–19 season.[19][20] His adaptation to French football was gradual, with only three league outings in the second half of the 2015–16 campaign following his mid-season arrival, as he adjusted to the higher physical demands and tactical intensity compared to his Rosenborg experiences. In the 2016–17 season, he became a regular starter with 26 Ligue 1 appearances, contributing to a solid mid-table finish in 8th place while helping the team reach the round of 32 in the UEFA Europa League. Selnæs was valued for his passing accuracy—often exceeding 85% in key matches—and ability to distribute long balls from deep positions, though his limited offensive output drew occasional criticism amid expectations for more dynamism in the midfield. The 2017–18 season saw Selnæs maintain consistency with another 26 league starts, but the following year brought challenges as his form dipped amid minor injuries and tactical shifts under manager Jean-Louis Gasset. Limited to 20 Ligue 1 appearances in 2018–19, he finally registered three goals—against Monaco, Reims, and Dijon—providing rare moments of attacking threat from his position.[21] Despite these contributions, persistent questions over his goal-scoring paucity and overall impact led to his departure. On 9 February 2019, Saint-Étienne transferred Selnæs to Chinese Super League side Shenzhen F.C. for €5.5 million (announced on 26 February 2019), a move facilitated by the club's efforts to alleviate financial strains from high operational costs and tax burdens.[19]Shenzhen F.C.
On 9 February 2019, Selnæs completed a permanent transfer to Shenzhen F.C. from AS Saint-Étienne for a reported fee of €5.5 million, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract until June 2022.[16][22] Selnæs made an immediate impact, scoring on his Chinese Super League debut on 1 March 2019 in a 5-0 home win over Henan Jianye, netting the fourth goal in the 72nd minute. In the 2019 season, he featured in 27 appearances across all competitions and contributed 4 goals, playing a key role in Shenzhen's mid-table finish of 10th place that ensured they avoided relegation in their first top-flight campaign following promotion.[7][23] The 2020 Chinese Super League season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with matches played in isolated bubbles and a shortened format divided into regional groups before a championship phase. Selnæs appeared in 13 league games without scoring, as Shenzhen secured a 9th-place overall standing and again staved off relegation risks through the play-off system.[7] His contract remained active through subsequent loan arrangements, allowing him to represent Shenzhen intermittently until its expiration in mid-2022. Across his primary tenure with Shenzhen from 2019 to early 2021 (prior to loans), excluding periods away on loan, Selnæs recorded 46 appearances and 4 goals in all competitions.[23] The club navigated the high competitiveness of the CSL, marked by intense physical demands and financial investments in foreign talent, but achieved no major titles during this period, consistently finishing outside the top spots.[24]Hebei China Fortune (loan)
On 12 April 2021, Selnæs joined Hebei China Fortune on loan from Shenzhen F.C. until the end of the 2021 Chinese Super League (CSL) season, aiming to secure more regular playing time following limited opportunities at his parent club.[1][25] During his stint, Selnæs featured in 14 CSL matches for Hebei, accumulating 1,208 minutes on the pitch and scoring one goal while recording no assists.[26] His contributions included strong passing, with 1,077 successful passes completed across the appearances, highlighting an improvement in his distribution role in midfield.[27] Hebei concluded the season in 8th position with 48 points from 36 matches (12 wins, 12 draws, 12 losses), securing a mid-table finish.[28][29] The loan was curtailed by broader uncertainties in the CSL, including a mounting financial crisis that affected multiple clubs, with Hebei facing severe cash flow issues and wage delays by late 2021.[30][31] Selnæs returned to Shenzhen in December 2021 without any option for a permanent transfer.[27]FC Zürich (loan)
On 24 June 2022, Ole Selnæs joined FC Zürich on a season-long loan from Shenzhen F.C., with his contract running until the end of June 2023.[32] The move marked his return to European football amid a period of limited playing time in China.[4] Selnæs made his Swiss Super League debut on 30 July 2022 against FC Winterthur.[33] In the 2022–23 season, he appeared in 16 league matches for Zürich, starting 10 of them while accumulating 906 minutes on the pitch; he contributed 2 assists but no goals.[3] Operating primarily as a defensive midfielder, Selnæs helped provide stability in the engine room, with the team finishing 8th in the Swiss Super League standings. He avoided any major injuries during the campaign and featured in 4 Swiss Cup matches as well, though limited starts overall reflected a rotational role in the squad.[34] The loan concluded in summer 2023, after which Selnæs returned to parent club Shenzhen F.C. before securing a free transfer back to Norway later that year.[4][35]Rosenborg (second spell)
Selnæs rejoined Rosenborg on a free transfer from Shenzhen F.C., with the club announcing the deal on 6 September 2023. He penned a four-year contract extending until the end of the 2027 season, marking a homecoming after seven years abroad.[6] Upon his return, Selnæs quickly established himself as a leader in the midfield, leveraging his international experience to anchor the team's defensive structure. He made his debut for the second spell on 17 September 2023, starting in a 1-1 Eliteserien draw against Bodø/Glimt at Lerkendal Stadion.[36] Selnæs scored one of his early goals of the second spell in his next outing, a 25th-minute strike in a 3-0 defeat to Lillestrøm on 24 September 2023.[37] As of 16 November 2025, he has accumulated over 60 appearances and 2 goals across all competitions during this period. In the 2024 season, Selnæs appeared in 23 Eliteserien matches, playing a pivotal role in Rosenborg's mid-table campaign that culminated in a 7th-place finish and qualification for the UEFA Conference League qualifiers.[38] A highlight was his 52nd-minute winner in a 1-0 victory over Viking on 14 April 2024, securing three vital points early in the season. He assumed the captaincy during the year, guiding the squad with his tactical acumen and on-field presence.[39] Through 16 November 2025 in the ongoing 2025 Eliteserien season (which ends 30 November), Selnæs has featured in 23 matches, recording 2 assists and 0 goals while maintaining a strong average rating of 7.37 according to FotMob.[27] Rosenborg sit 8th in the table with 39 points from 28 matches. As captain, he continues to be a cornerstone of the team, with his market value estimated at €750,000 in September 2025.[1]International career
Youth international career
Selnæs began his youth international career with the Norway under-15 national team, making his debut in 2009. He quickly progressed to the under-16 level, where he earned 10 appearances and scored 2 goals between 2010 and 2011.[40] At the under-17 level, Selnæs made 3 appearances during the 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifiers, contributing to Norway's efforts in the competition's early stages.[40] Selnæs continued his development with the under-19 team, accumulating 11 appearances and 1 goal overall, including participation in the 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers.[15][23] His most prominent youth role came at the under-21 level, where he was a key player from 2013 to 2017, making 7 appearances without scoring and featuring prominently in the qualifiers for the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.[23] Across all youth levels, Selnæs amassed approximately 35 caps, earning recognition for his defensive solidity in midfield.Senior international career
Ole Selnæs made his senior debut for the Norway national team on 24 March 2016, coming on as a substitute in a goalless friendly draw against Estonia in Tallinn.[41] Over the next three years, he earned 32 caps, scoring two goals, primarily featuring as a defensive midfielder in qualifiers and friendlies.[7] His international career coincided with Norway's campaigns in major tournament qualifiers, though the team failed to advance in either. Selnæs contributed to the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, making four appearances in UEFA Group C as Norway finished fourth behind Germany, Northern Ireland, and the Czech Republic. He scored his first international goal on 5 October 2017 during a 8–0 away victory over San Marino, striking from outside the box to extend Norway's lead in the second half.[42] His second goal came on 13 October 2018 in a 1–0 UEFA Nations League win against Slovenia at Ullevaal Stadion, a long-range effort that secured the points in League C, Group 3. In the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying phase, Selnæs featured in several matches during 2019, including starts against Romania and the Faroe Islands, as Norway ended third in Group F behind Spain and Sweden. His final appearance came on 15 November 2019 in a 4–0 home win over the Faroe Islands, where he played the full match. Following this, Selnæs stepped away from international duty to prioritize his club commitments abroad, and he has not been recalled to the senior squad as of November 2025.[43]Personal life
Family
Ole Selnæs was born in Trondheim, Norway, into a family deeply involved in football. His father, Ivar Selnæs, is a former professional goalkeeper who played for Rosenborg BK, appearing in two matches for the club during the early 1990s.[44] Ivar later transitioned into coaching, including a stint as head coach of Skjetten SK in the second division. When Ole was three years old, the family relocated from Trondheim to Lillestrøm to accommodate Ivar's coaching position at Skjetten SK, which shaped Ole's early exposure to the sport through local youth clubs in the area. Selnæs has one sibling, his brother Erik Selnæs, who serves as a video analyst for Rosenborg BK, a role he has held since 2024. The family's longstanding ties to Norwegian football, particularly through Rosenborg, provided Ole with early influences and support in pursuing a professional career. Selnæs keeps his personal family life private, with no publicly available information on a spouse or children as of 2025.Media and interests
Selnæs is an avid fan of the Norwegian soap opera Hotel Cæsar. In March 2012, he expressed in an interview his aspiration to make a cameo appearance in the long-running series, which he followed closely during travels with his club.[45] Two months later, he realized this dream by appearing as a waiter in an episode, an event covered by Norwegian media as a lighthearted highlight of his early career.[46] Beyond football, Selnæs demonstrates an appreciation for Norwegian culture and media through his personal engagements. He remains active on social platforms, sharing occasional reflections on matches, family moments, and everyday life in Trondheim as of 2025.Playing style and reception
Playing style
Ole Selnæs primarily operates as a defensive midfielder (DM) or central midfielder (CM) in a box-to-box role, leveraging his left-footedness to dictate play from deeper positions.[1][27][47] Standing at 1.87 meters, his height provides a significant advantage in aerial duels, where he achieved a 70.3% win rate during the 2025 Eliteserien season.[27] His tactical profile emphasizes positional discipline over aggressive interventions, as he avoids diving into tackles in favor of intelligent game reading and interceptions.[48] Selnæs excels in ball interception and maintaining concentration to disrupt opposition build-up without committing fouls.[48] In possession, Selnæs is known for his accurate left-footed passing, often playing the ball off the ground with an 86.7% completion rate in the 2025 season, including effective long balls that transition play quickly—53.3% accuracy on long passes.[27][48] He favors one-touch distribution to retain momentum and holds onto the ball well under pressure, contributing key passes and set-piece delivery as core strengths.[48] Offensively, he likes attempting shots from distance, though his finishing remains a weakness, reflected in a career-low conversion rate exemplified by 0 goals from 13 shots in 2025.[48][27] Throughout his career, Selnæs has evolved from a more physically imposing presence in his youth to a composed orchestrator upon his 2023 return to Rosenborg, where he captains the midfield and focuses on dictating tempo through vision rather than sheer aggression.[49] This maturation aligns with his current strengths in long shots and aerial prowess, allowing him to contribute dynamically across both defensive and attacking phases.[48]Critical reception
Ole Selnæs garnered early praise for his breakout season at Rosenborg in 2015, when he was named Midfielder of the Year in the Eliteserien, earning the prestigious Kniksen Award for his poised and influential play in the midfield.[50] At just 21 years old, he was lauded by club officials and media for displaying remarkable maturity, often described as a "dirigent" who controlled the tempo of matches with composure beyond his age.[51] During his time at Saint-Étienne in Ligue 1, Selnæs received positive feedback from manager Óscar García in 2017, who integrated him into a dynamic midfield trio and expressed satisfaction with his tactical awareness and ability to support attacks.[52] García's system allowed Selnæs to flourish, with the Spaniard noting his seamless adaptation and role in revitalizing the team's midfield structure, though he emphasized the need for greater offensive output to elevate his impact.[53] Selnæs made 46 appearances for Shenzhen FC from February 2019 to April 2021.[1] His return to Rosenborg in 2023 was celebrated in Norwegian media as a sentimental homecoming, positioning him as a veteran anchor to guide the club's younger roster through a transitional period.[6] However, as of November 2025, amid Rosenborg's challenging season, supporters have displayed critical banners urging the team, including captain Selnæs, to reflect on performances.[54] Throughout his career, Selnæs has been regarded by analysts as a dependable utility player rather than a marquee star, valued for his reliability in holding midfield roles across multiple leagues.[49] As of 2025, his Transfermarkt market value of €750,000 underscores this steady, if unspectacular, contribution to team dynamics.[1]Career statistics and honours
Club statistics
As of 16 November 2025, Ole Selnæs has amassed 286 club appearances, scoring 11 goals and recording 30 assists across all competitions.[3] His club career breakdown includes the following totals: Rosenborg (both spells combined: 141 appearances, 5 goals, 15 assists), Saint-Étienne (75 appearances, 0 goals, 7 assists), Shenzhen (40 appearances, 4 goals, 6 assists), Hebei (14 appearances, 1 goal, 0 assists), FC Zürich (16 appearances, 0 goals, 2 assists).[3] Notable seasonal performances include 30 appearances and 2 goals for Rosenborg in 2015 (including cups), 27 appearances and 4 goals for Shenzhen in 2019, and 25 matches with 0 goals and 2 assists in 1,811 minutes during the 2025 season for Rosenborg (league and cups).[3][55][27] The following table summarizes key seasonal data across competitions:| Season | Club | League (Apps/Goals/Assists) | Cups (Apps/Goals/Assists) | Europe (Apps/Goals/Assists) | Total (Apps/Goals/Assists) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Rosenborg | 25/2/5 | 5/0/1 | 4/0/0 | 34/2/6 |
| 2019 | Shenzhen | 27/4/3 | 0/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 27/4/3 |
| 2025 | Rosenborg | 23/0/2 | 2/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 25/0/2 |
International statistics
Ole Selnæs earned 32 caps for the senior Norway national team between 2015 and 2019, during which he scored 2 goals. He has not made any appearances for the senior team since November 2019.[56] At youth level, Selnæs represented Norway from U16 to U21, with the following totals: U16 (10 appearances, 2 goals), U17 (3 appearances, 0 goals), U19 (7 appearances, 1 goal), and U21 (18 appearances, 0 goals). Detailed match logs for youth internationals are not publicly compiled in comprehensive sources. The following table summarizes representative senior international appearances, highlighting key matches including his goals. Full details encompass friendlies, World Cup qualifiers, European Championship qualifiers, and UEFA Nations League fixtures, with a total of 2,966 minutes played across all caps.[57]| Date | Opponent | Result | Competition | Position | Minutes | Goals | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31/05/2015 | Azerbaijan | 7–0 W | International Friendly | DM | 45 | 0 | Debut match |
| 24/03/2016 | Estonia | 0–0 D | International Friendly | DM | 25 | 0 | Subbed in (65') |
| 01/06/2016 | Iceland | 3–2 W | International Friendly | DM | 90 | 0 | Started |
| 11/10/2016 | San Marino | 4–1 W | World Cup Qualification | DM | 90 | 1 | First senior goal |
| 05/10/2017 | San Marino | 8–0 W | World Cup Qualification | DM | 45 | 1 | Subbed in (46'), assist |
| 13/10/2018 | Slovenia | 1–1 D | UEFA Nations League | DM | 90 | 0 | Started |
| 05/09/2019 | Malta | 2–0 W | European Championship Qualifier | DM | 90 | 0 | Started |
| 18/11/2019 | Romania | 0–0 D | European Championship Qualifier | DM | 90 | 0 | Last appearance |
Team honours
During his professional career, Ole Selnæs has contributed to two major team titles, both achieved with Rosenborg BK in 2015.[58] Rosenborg BK- Eliteserien: 2015 (25 appearances)[59]
- Norwegian Football Cup: 2015 (3 appearances; started in the final)[59]
Individual honours
Ole Selnæs has received several individual accolades throughout his career, primarily during his early years at Rosenborg BK.- 2012: Named Scandinavia's biggest youth talent by Scan Scout, recognizing his rapid rise and performances in Rosenborg's first team after just four league appearances.[13]
- 2015: Awarded Eliteserien Midfielder of the Year while playing for Rosenborg BK, honoring his pivotal role in the midfield.[58]
- 2015: Recipient of the Norwegian Kniksen Award for Midfielder of the Year, acknowledging his outstanding contributions in domestic competitions.[3]