Lars Bohinen, born on September eighth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished Norwegian football manager and former professional footballer. His career as a player spanned from nineteen eighty-six to two thousand five, during which he showcased his skills as a midfielder across various clubs in Norway and the UK.
Notably, Bohinen made his mark in the Premier League, representing teams such as Nottingham Forest, Blackburn Rovers, and Derby County. His journey also included stints with Bærum SK, Lyn Oslo, Vålerenga, Viking, BSC Young Boys, Lillestrøm, Lyngby, and Farum. Throughout his playing career, he earned forty-nine caps for the Norwegian national team, scoring ten goals and contributing to the squad that participated in the World Cup in nineteen ninety-four.
Transitioning from player to coach, Bohinen has held various coaching roles, including positions on the staff at Vålerenga and Stabæk. He has also served as the first team manager for clubs such as Asker, Sandefjord, Aalesund, Sarpsborg 08, and Stabæk. His most recent managerial role was with Jerv, where he continued to influence the game he loves.