The purpose of this study is to look into the extraordinary performance of Rosenborg Ballklub (RBK) under coach Nils Arne Eggens’ leadership with several appearances in the Champions League, competing with more clubs with more resources.
In-depth interviews with the coach and key players. Also combining with document studies.
This study identified six key postulates that could be viewed as a minimal structure that was important for creating a picture of how Rosenborg’s attack play should be carried out. This study identifies a high commitment to the way of playing. Even if the way of playing was well known, the play was carried out with both a high pace and precision, making it hard for opponents to defend. The play pattern is closely linked to social interaction. Furthermore, the playing pattern was reproduced repeatedly, creating a platform for collective mastery.
The current study provides a detailed insight into the development of performance within a football club using different approaches. However, creating a common picture of what should be performed.
The current study can provide insight to football clubs but also other teams identifying a common pattern based on certain values.
The study of Rosenborg Ballklub demonstrates the combinations of individual characters and strength (signature strength) within a collective using a holistic and complementary approach. One should focus on the strength of the team.
Original in understanding the way RBK performed. It also demonstrates a unique insight in applying flow theory as a means of developing a football team.
