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Harald "Dutte" Berg this evening received an honorary award from Prime Minister Erna Solberg. Photo: Nord-Norge / Rémi Eilertsen Agenda
There was a Harald "Dutte" Berg clearly touched who received the award from Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
"It was a little over, then it is good to think that there is always a good team behind the success of the football field.
"And at Bodø / Glimt, we are even convinced that it is not possible to win without a Nordic team in the team," Dutte said in his thank you speech.
480 participants from the country's political, academic, industrial and trade unions paid tribute to what has been named Norway's greatest football player through the ages. Before joining Oslo, Harald Dutte Berg was a big star on Bodø / Glimt and showed that Norwegians could do it.
In the jury's motives, it is stated that Harald Berg was Lyn's jewel and Norway's biggest star. Bjørge Lillelien baptized him for "Mozart Soccer". He took Lyn to Barcelona, went to the Netherlands and played against Johan Cruyff. Then he returned to Nordland and took Bodø / Glimt to 1st Division before landing at Olav and King's Hall on Ullevaal.
"A North Norwegian passport in the world", says the jury.
The price is 50,000 crowns.
The prize was awarded during the evening at the Svolvær Church.
About the honorary prize:
The history of Northern Norway is rich in moments of pride. They are created by humans and the sum of the moments indicates who we are. Everyone helps us create moments while, simultaneously, someone contributes more to the moments that matter to many of us. We want to attract people.
Distributed annually at the Nord-Norway Agenda
Go to someone who promoted the pride, consciousness and identity of North-North
Recipients would have had to make huge contributions over time, which had repercussions across the country.
Former recipients of the honorary prize: Arthur Arntzen (2015), Ole Henrik Magga (2016) and Kari Bremnes (2017)
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