Åge Roar Maridal (11 April 1965 – 19 July 2023) was a Norwegian football midfielder.

Åge Maridal
Personal information
Full name Åge Roar Maridal
Date of birth (1965-04-11)11 April 1965
Place of birth Brattvåg, Norway
Date of death 19 July 2023(2023-07-19) (aged 58)
Place of death Ålesund, Norway
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1985 Brattvåg
1986 Hødd
1987–1989 Start 29 (4)
1990 Namsos
1991 Fyllingen 6 (0)
1992–1983 Brattvåg
1994–1996 Stordal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Maridal began his career at his local side Brattvåg, where he made his first-team debut at age 16, before moving on to second-tier team Hødd in 1986.[1] Praised as Sunnmøre's best player of 1986, he was picked up by first-tier team Start the following year.[2] Following a stint at Namsos, he returned to the first tier in 1991 with Fyllingen.[3][4][5] While at Fyllingen, he came on as a substitute in the team's match against Atlético Madrid in the European Cup Winners' Cup.[6] He later spent two years back in Brattvåg before moving on to Stordal in the lower leagues.[7]

In June 1996, Maridal was in a car accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. He later openly admitted that he was driving under the influence at the time of the accident, and subsequently participated in several public service campaigns to warn about the dangers of drink-driving. Despite being in a wheelchair, he worked as a youth coach for his former club Stordal.[6]

Åge Maridal died on 19 July 2023, at the age of 58.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Treningskamp fotball Molde - Hødd". Norwegian News Agency (in Norwegian). 28 March 1996.
  2. ^ "Nye Start-spillere". Norwegian News Agency (in Norwegian). 23 October 1986.
  3. ^ "Maridal til Namsos". Norwegian News Agency (in Norwegian). 21 March 1990.
  4. ^ "Spillerstaller i Eliteserien". Norwegian News Agency (in Norwegian). 16 April 1991.
  5. ^ Åge Maridal at the Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian)
  6. ^ a b Åge Maridal vert 58 år, Nordre (30 July 2023).
  7. ^ "Åge Maridal til Stordal?". Bygdebladet (in Norwegian). 17 November 1993.
  8. ^ "Åge Roar Maridal". Byes Begravelsesbyrå. Retrieved 6 August 2023.