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Petter Myhre (born 21 February 1972) is a retired Norwegian footballer and current coach and commentator.
During his active career he played for Strømmen IF, Ullern IF and Skjetten SK. He also took education at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.[1]
From 2002 he coached the junior team and reserves team of Vålerenga,[1] and also played sporadic matches. He was promoted to assistant coach of the first team in 2006,[1] and mid-season he was promoted to head coach. He lasted until July 2007.[2] Ahead of the 2009 season he was named as co-coach of Strømmen IF together with Thomas Berntsen.[3]
He also commentates football on the Norwegian TV channel TV 2.
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"Tippen" Johansen (1944) •
Sørensen (1944–46) •
"Svarten" Henriksen (1947–48) •
Ulrich (1949) •
"Tippen" Johansen (1949) •
Svendsen (1949–50) •
Ridder Nilsen (1950) •
Sørensen (1951) •
Borgen (1952–53) •
Sørensen (1954) •
Hahn (1955) •
Cerveny (1956) •
"Svarten" Henriksen (1957–58) •
Gulbrandsen (1959–61) •
Ridder Nilsen (1961) •
Osnes (1962) •
Johannesen (1963) •
Ploderer (1964–66) •
Windingstad (1967–70) •
Eriksen (1971–72) •
Vigum (1973) •
Johannesen (1974–75) •
Hænes (1976–77) •
Hoff (1978) •
Eriksen (1979–81) •
Rikheim (1982) •
Eriksen (1982) •
Bengtsson (1983) •
Sjøvold (1984) •
Bengtsson (1984) •
Nordin (1985) •
Nilsson (1986) •
Vestlund (1986) •
Sigernes (1987–88) •
Notkewich (1988–89) •
Vestlund (1989–90) •
Nordin (1990–92) •
Davidsen (1993–97) •
"Drillo" Olsen (1998–99) •
Løberg (1999) •
Nordlie (2000–01) •
Rekdal (2001–06) •
Myhre (2006–07) •
Aabrekk (2007) •
Andresen (2008–12) •
Rekdal (2013–)
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Myhre, Petter
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Short description
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Norwegian footballer and manager
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Date of birth
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21 February 1972
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