Kjetil Løvvik
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Kjetil Løvvik is a retired Norwegian footballer.
He played for Skjold IL, SK Nord
and FK Haugesund in his early career, before being sold to SK Brann in 1996. He was loaned
out to Vålerenga for a period before making a breakthrough in Brann, and was sold in July 1999 to Grasshopper Club Zürich. His seldom played first-team football there, and was loaned out to SFK Lyn. In the seasons 2000, 2001 and 2002 he played 65 league games and scored 13 goals.
Around late 2002/early 2003, Løvvik invested together with football agent Terje Simonsen to form a new club in Stord
, called Stord/Moster FK. In February 2003 Løvvik decided to cease his professional career to play for Stord/Moster in addition to owning the club. He lived in Oslo, but flew to Stord to play matches and became a prolific goalscorer. In 2004 he played less, and he retired after the season. By late 2005 his (and Simonsen's) involvement in Stord/Moster was over.
He played for Skjold IL, SK Nord
SK Nord
Sportsklubben Nord is a Norwegian sports club from Karmøy. Founded in 1932, it has sections for association football and team handball.The men's football team currently plays in the Third Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football. It is coached by Stig Krohn Haaland....
and FK Haugesund in his early career, before being sold to SK Brann in 1996. He was loaned
Loan (football)
In sports, a loan involves a particular player being allowed to temporarily play for a club other than the one he is currently contracted to. Loan deals may last from a few weeks to all season-long....
out to Vålerenga for a period before making a breakthrough in Brann, and was sold in July 1999 to Grasshopper Club Zürich. His seldom played first-team football there, and was loaned out to SFK Lyn. In the seasons 2000, 2001 and 2002 he played 65 league games and scored 13 goals.
Around late 2002/early 2003, Løvvik invested together with football agent Terje Simonsen to form a new club in Stord
Stord
Stord is a municipality in the county of Hordaland, Norway. Stord is sometimes called "Norway in miniature" - as it has such a variety of landscapes: coastline, fjords, forests, agricultural land, and mountain areas....
, called Stord/Moster FK. In February 2003 Løvvik decided to cease his professional career to play for Stord/Moster in addition to owning the club. He lived in Oslo, but flew to Stord to play matches and became a prolific goalscorer. In 2004 he played less, and he retired after the season. By late 2005 his (and Simonsen's) involvement in Stord/Moster was over.