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Ronny Johnsen

Ronny Johnsen (born 10 June 1969) is a former professional footballer who played primarily as a centre-back or defensive , known for his versatility and contributions to United's 1999 -winning season. Johnsen began his professional career in with Lyn from 1989 to 1992, followed by a stint at until 1994, where he helped the team compete in the top flight. In 1994, he moved abroad to join Turkish club , making 24 appearances and scoring 1 goal over two seasons, which earned him attention from European scouts. He signed with United in 1996 for £1.2 million, becoming one of the most expensive defenders at the time, and debuted in the against that August. At United, Johnsen featured in 150 matches, scoring 9 goals, and formed a solid defensive partnership, often alongside ; his ability to also play in midfield proved invaluable during the 1998–99 campaign, where he started all three finals. During his six years at Manchester United from 1996 to 2002, Johnsen won four titles (1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01), one (1998–99), one (1998–99), and two FA Charity Shields (1997, 2000). After leaving United on a free transfer in 2002 due to injury setbacks, he joined Aston Villa, where he played 56 games and scored 1 goal until 2004, followed by a loan spell at Newcastle United (2004–05). Johnsen returned to with Vålerenga in 2005, winning the title in 2005 and the Norwegian Cup in 2008 before retiring in 2008 at age 39. Internationally, Johnsen represented 62 times between 1991 and 2004, scoring 3 goals, and was part of the squads for the and UEFA Euro 2000. Standing at 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in), he was praised for his aerial ability, tackling, and composure, with Sir Alex Ferguson once describing him as one of the most underrated players he managed.

Early life

Upbringing

Jean Ronny Johnsen was born on 10 June 1969 in , . He grew up in Stokke, a in county, during a period when the region was characterized by its rural and coastal environment typical of southern . In his early years, Johnsen showed talent in alongside emerging interests, competing in track events including the 100m, 200m, and 800m, but he ceased participation around age 15 though he was quite good at it, as he hated it and quit due to his passion for .

Youth career

Born in but raised in nearby Stokke, Ronny Johnsen initiated his football development through the youth programs of local clubs Sem IF and Stokke IL, where he honed his skills in a supportive community environment. In these youth setups, Johnsen initially positioned as a forward, reflecting his early athleticism and goal-scoring instincts before gradually exploring defensive and midfield roles that suited his physical attributes. This positional flexibility during his teenage years contributed to his growth as a player, preparing him for higher levels of competition. Johnsen's time in these local academies marked a foundational phase, culminating in a smooth transition to more structured youth environments at clubs like Eik , which paved the way for his senior debut. No major individual accolades emerged from this period, but his consistent involvement underscored his dedication to the sport in 's grassroots scene.

Club career

Early career in Norway

Johnsen began his senior professional career with Eik- in 's second tier, joining the club in 1987 and remaining until 1991. During this formative period, he developed his skills in a competitive environment, laying the groundwork for his future versatility on the field. In 1992, Johnsen transferred to Lyn in the top-division Tippeligaen, where he featured prominently over the next two seasons. He made 32 appearances and scored 5 goals, contributing to the team's efforts in the league. His performances at Lyn showcased his attacking capabilities early in his top-flight tenure. Johnsen moved to in January 1994, continuing his development in the Tippeligaen. Over the subsequent 18 months, he recorded 27 appearances and 4 goals, increasingly solidifying his role in defense while adapting to the demands of consistent high-level play. This stint helped refine his positional awareness ahead of his next career step. Seeking greater challenges, Johnsen signed with Turkish club in 1995, marking his entry into European football outside . In the 1995–1996 season, he appeared in 22 matches and netted 1 goal, gaining valuable experience in a more physically intense league.

Manchester United

During his six-year tenure at Manchester United from 1996 to 2002, Ronny Johnsen contributed to a highly successful period for the club, securing multiple major honours as a reliable central . He was part of the squad that won four titles in the seasons 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, and 2000–01, forming a solid defensive partnership that helped maintain United's dominance in English football. Johnsen played a key role in Manchester United's historic Treble during the 1998–99 season, which included victories in the , the , and the , marking the club's first European Cup triumph and a pinnacle of achievement under manager . His defensive contributions were instrumental in these title-winning campaigns, providing stability at the back amid high-stakes competitions. Additionally, Johnsen featured in two FA Charity Shield victories, in 1997 against —where he scored the equalizing goal in a 1–1 draw before United prevailed 4–2 on penalties—and in 2000 with a 2–0 win over the same opponents at . These pre-season triumphs underscored United's continued supremacy following their league successes.

Later career in England

After leaving Manchester United as a in the summer of 2002, Johnsen joined Villa on a one-year with an option for extension, attracted by manager Graham Taylor's desire for experienced defenders. During his two seasons at , he made 49 appearances and scored one goal, often partnering in central defense amid the club's mid-table struggles. Taylor's faith in Johnsen stemmed from his successful tenure at , where he had contributed to multiple title wins, though persistent minor injuries limited his consistency. In September 2004, following his release from Villa, Johnsen signed a six-month deal with Newcastle United as a under manager , who sought to bolster a defense weakened by injuries and departures. His time at proved brief, with only three appearances and no goals, as recurring injuries—including a problem—severely restricted his involvement despite initial training efforts to regain match fitness. At age 35, Johnsen faced stiff competition from younger players like and Steven , compounded by his age-related decline in pace and recovery, which diminished his role in the high-intensity environment.

Return to Norway and retirement

After leaving English football in early 2005, Johnsen signed a one-year contract with Vålerenga IF in February of that year, reversing his initial retirement announcement from the previous month. He cited a renewed desire to compete at a high level, stating, "I felt I really wanted to play football at a top level again," while also noting that both he and his family were happy with the move back to his homeland. During his tenure with Vålerenga from 2005 to 2008, Johnsen made 78 appearances and scored 6 goals, serving as a reliable centre-back and occasional defensive midfielder. His experience from top English clubs like Manchester United and Aston Villa provided valuable leadership to the squad, helping mentor younger players in a less intense environment than the Premier League. Johnsen played a key role in Vålerenga's successful 2005 season, contributing to their victory in the Norwegian Premier League (Eliteserien) title—the club's first since 2000—where he featured prominently in the defensive line that secured the championship. Johnsen extended his contract for the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, continuing to contribute to the team's stability and even helping secure the Norwegian Football Cup in 2008. At the age of 39, he announced his retirement on 3 November 2008, following a late substitute appearance in Vålerenga's final league match of the season, a 0–1 home defeat to SK Brann—marking the end of his professional career after 21 years. Reflecting on his time back in Norway, Johnsen expressed satisfaction with the lower pressure compared to his English stints and fulfillment in achieving domestic success close to home.

International career

Debut and early years

Ronny Johnsen earned his first cap for the national team on 8 August 1991, substituting into a friendly match against at in , which lost 1–2. His strong performances as a for in the Norwegian top flight during the early helped secure his initial call-up to the senior squad. From 1991 to 1995, Johnsen made approximately 20 appearances for , gradually becoming a regular in the team under coach . He scored his first international goal on 13 October 1993, heading in the third goal in the 89th minute during a 3–0 away victory against in a qualifier at Stadion Miejski in . During these early years, Johnsen showcased his versatility as a , primarily operating as a centre-back but also capable of filling midfield roles, particularly in World Cup qualifying campaigns where his aerial prowess and tactical awareness contributed to Norway's defensive solidity.

1998 FIFA World Cup

Norway qualified for the by topping Group 3 in the European qualification process, which consisted of five teams: , , , , and . Under coach , they achieved six wins and two draws across their eight matches, amassing 20 points—eight more than second-placed —and finishing with a of 21-2, bolstered by a miserly defense that limited opponents to just two goals conceded. Ronny Johnsen, a central defender then playing for Manchester United, was selected for the 23-man due to his consistent international form and club experience, forming part of a robust backline alongside and Bjørn Otto Bragstad. In the tournament held in , Johnsen started and played the full 90 minutes in all four of Norway's matches, contributing to their defensive solidity as a key organizer at the back. began in Group A with a 2-2 draw against on 10 June at in , where goals from and offset Morocco's strikes, with Johnsen helping to contain the African side's attacks after an early concession. Four days later, on 16 June at in , they drew 1-1 with , Flo again scoring to match Tommy Boyd's opener, as Johnsen's positioning aided in restricting Scotland to limited chances despite the equalizer. The group stage concluded with a historic 2-1 upset victory over on 23 June at in , where Rekdal's 83rd-minute penalty and Flo's earlier goal overcame Bebeto's reply; Johnsen's experience from Manchester United enhanced his role in neutralizing Brazil's potent attack, including stars like and . These results—seven points from three games—saw advance as runners-up behind , having scored five goals while conceding four, a testament to their defensive resilience against high-caliber opposition. In the round of 16 on 27 June, also at , Johnsen anchored the defense in a 1-0 defeat to , where Christian Vieri's 18th-minute header proved decisive; despite the exit, Norway's backline, led by Johnsen, held firm to prevent further goals from a star-studded Italian side featuring and . Overall, Johnsen's contributions were pivotal to 's surprising run, as their defense conceded just five goals across the four matches, underlining the squad's organization and his personal reliability in high-stakes fixtures.

Later international appearances

Following the , Johnsen continued to represent intermittently, accumulating 11 additional caps from 1999 to 2007 and reaching a career total of 62 appearances with 3 goals overall. He contributed to the campaign as a key defender, featuring in four matches, including the 1-0 victory against on 4 1999 and the 4-0 victory against on 8 1999. However, persistent injuries forced him to withdraw from the finals squad shortly before the tournament began. In the years that followed, Johnsen remained a squad option for various qualification efforts, such as the preliminaries, where he appeared in the 0-3 defeat to on 1 2001, and appeared in two further qualifiers during the 2000–2001 cycle. By the mid-2000s, his role had shifted to that of an experienced squad player amid emerging talent and his advancing age, with limited starts in campaigns for Euro 2004 and the . Johnsen's international tenure concluded with his 62nd and final cap on 22 August 2007, a 2-1 friendly win against in , where he played the full 90 minutes. At 38 years and 73 days old, this appearance established him as one of the oldest players to feature for the Norwegian national team.

Coaching career

Club management

In October 2019, Ronny Johnsen was appointed of FK Eik Tønsberg, a newly merged club competing in Norway's fourth division, ahead of the 2020 season. His role was part of a local aimed at building the club's foundation in lower-tier football. Johnsen's tenure began amid challenges from the , which halted league play shortly after the 2020 season started, limiting competitive opportunities that year. In 2021, with a shortened half-season format, Eik Tønsberg finished second in their division under his guidance, securing a spot in the promotion playoffs to the third tier. The came close to advancement but lost in the decisive final match, missing out on promotion despite needing just three points in the last round. Johnsen's time at the club ended on December 31, 2021, after two years in charge, during which he managed only a limited number of official matches due to external disruptions. Although he expressed a desire to remain, the club chose not to renew his contract as part of a reorganization to streamline the coaching staff with fewer personnel for the following season. His leadership helped stabilize the squad and position as a competitive force in the fourth tier, contributing to the club's long-term development goals post-merger.

National team roles

Ronny Johnsen joined the Norwegian Football Federation's coaching staff in 2023 as assistant coach for the U23 women's national team, a role he continued through 2025. In this capacity, he played a key role in squad selection and preparation for international friendlies, including the 20-player roster for matches against on 6 April at Jessheim Stadion and on 10 April in Firenze, featuring emerging talents like of Tottenham Hotspur. In 2025, until October, Johnsen served as of the Norway U18 men's national team, guiding the squad through competitive fixtures and development tournaments. Notable participations under his tenure included the four-nation tournament in Prelog, , in June 2025, where the team achieved a convincing 4-1 win over , with goals from Stavås Skistad and others demonstrating strong attacking transitions. Johnsen highlighted the team's control and deserved victory, noting their adaptability in adapting to lineup changes and maintaining composure against a physically demanding opponent preparing for the . Johnsen's defensive from his 62 caps for team has informed his youth coaching, emphasizing tactical discipline and foundational defensive organization to nurture player development at the elite level. His approach focuses on building confidence through structured preparation, as evidenced by post-match analyses that stress smart decision-making and sustained performance in high-stakes environments.

Honours

Manchester United

During his six-year tenure at Manchester United from 1996 to 2002, Ronny Johnsen contributed to a highly successful period for the club, securing multiple major honours as a reliable central . He was part of the squad that won four titles in the seasons 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, and 2000–01, forming a solid defensive partnership that helped maintain United's dominance in English . Johnsen played a key role in Manchester United's historic Treble during the 1998–99 season, which included victories in the , the , and the , marking the club's first European Cup triumph and a pinnacle of achievement under manager . His defensive contributions were instrumental in these title-winning campaigns, providing stability at the back amid high-stakes competitions. Additionally, Johnsen featured in two FA Charity Shield victories, in 1997 against —where he scored the equalizing goal in a 1–1 draw before United prevailed 4–2 on penalties—and in 2000 with a 2–0 win over the same opponents at . These pre-season triumphs underscored United's continued supremacy following their league successes.

Vålerenga

Vålerenga won the 2005 Eliteserien title, marking their fifth Norwegian championship and one of Johnsen's major honours upon returning to domestic . At age 36, Johnsen served as a veteran leader in the squad, anchoring the center-back position with his composure and tactical acumen during a season where Vålerenga finished one point ahead of runners-up Start. He featured in 23 of the 26 league matches, contributing to a defensive record that conceded 27 goals en route to the title. Johnsen's prior experience at Manchester United provided invaluable guidance to younger teammates amid the intense title race. Vålerenga also won the 2008 , with Johnsen part of the squad earlier in the season before his retirement in November 2008.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Ronny Johnsen's professional club career spanned multiple leagues in Norway, , , and briefly the and , with a total of 372 appearances and 26 goals across all competitions. The following table details his appearances and goals by club:
ClubAppearancesGoals
Lyn325
274
241
Manchester United1509
Aston Villa561
Newcastle United50
00
00
Vålerenga786
Total37226
Breakdowns by competition are available for his time at Manchester United, where he made 99 league appearances with 7 goals, 13 cup appearances with 0 goals, and 28 European competition appearances with 2 goals (totaling 150 appearances and 9 goals across all competitions). For Aston Villa, he recorded 34 league appearances and 1 goal, with 22 cup appearances and 0 goals (totaling 56 appearances and 1 goal).

International statistics

Ronny Johnsen represented the national team from 1991 to 2007, accumulating 62 caps and scoring 3 goals. His international career included participation in the , where he featured in all four of Norway's matches, including the three group stage games, as the team advanced to the knockout round before elimination. He was also named to the squad for but did not appear in any of the tournament's matches. achieved no major tournament wins during Johnsen's international tenure, though the team qualified for these two events under his contributions. Johnsen's three international goals came in qualifiers and a friendly, detailed below:
DateOpponentCompetitionResult (Norway score first)
13 October 1993 qualifying3–0 (away win)
20 May 1998International friendly5–2 (home win)
5 September 2001 qualifying3–2 (home win)
His final cap arrived at age 38 in a 2–1 friendly victory over on 22 August 2007.

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