Reidar Kvammen, born on July twenty-third, nineteen fourteen, was a distinguished Norwegian footballer and coach, celebrated for his remarkable contributions to the sport. As an inside-forward, he dedicated his entire playing career to Viking, where he became a legendary figure and is often hailed as one of Norway's greatest footballers.
Kvammen made history as the first Norwegian to achieve fifty international caps, ultimately representing his country in fifty-one matches and netting seventeen goals. His prowess on the field was instrumental in securing a bronze medal for Norway at the 1936 Olympics, and he also showcased his talent on the world stage during the World Cup two years later.
At the club level, Kvammen's scoring ability was unparalleled, amassing a remarkable two hundred and two goals, a record that still stands at Viking. After hanging up his boots, he transitioned into coaching, taking the helm at several clubs, including Molde, Bryne, and Viking, where he continued to influence the game.