Joacim Holtan

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Joacim Holtan
Personal information
Full name Joacim Emil Godhei Holtan [1]
Date of birth (1998-08-08) 8 August 1998 (age 26) [1]
Place of birth Vennesla, Norway [1]
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) [1]
Position(s) Forward [1]
Team information
Current team
Kongsvinger
Number 18
Youth career
–2017 Start
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2018 Torridal 7 (7)
2018–2019 Mandalskameratene 30 (38)
2020–2021 Bryne 47 (26)
2022–2023 Haugesund 14 (0)
2022Start (loan) 7 (6)
2023Kongsvinger (loan) 15 (9)
2023– Kongsvinger 18 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 June 2024

Joacim Emil Godhei Holtan (born 8 August 1998) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a forward for Kongsvinger.

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Career

Holtan started his career with Start, where he did not manage to break through to the first team. He instead joined sixth-tier Torridal in 2018. Having scored seven goals in seven games, he was snapped up by fifth-tier Mandalskameratene later that year. After two seasons with Mandalskameratene, he moved to third-tier Bryne in 2020. [2] He spent another two seasons at Bryne, before signing a four-year contract with first-tier Haugesund in March 2022. [3] On 3 April 2022, he made his Eliteserien debut in a 3–1 loss against Sandefjord. [2]

In February 2023, he signed for Kongsvinger on loan for the 2023 season with the option to buy. [4] On 29 June 2023, Kongsvinger made the loan-deal permanent with Holtan, starting from 1 August 2023. [5]

Career statistics

As of match played 13 November 2022 [2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Torridal 2018Fifth Division7777
Mandalskameratene 2018 Fourth Division 61200612
2019 Third Division 2426002426
Total3038003038
Bryne 2020 Second Division 17151715
2021 First Division 3011343315
Total4726345030
Haugesund 2022 Eliteserien 14010150
Start (loan) 2022 First Division76001 [lower-alpha 1] 086
Career total10577441011081
  1. Appearance in promotion play-offs

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Joacim Holtan at WorldFootball.net
  2. 1 2 3 Joacim Holtan at the Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian)
  3. "Joacim Holtan til FK Haugesund". FK Haugesund (in Norwegian). 3 March 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  4. "HOLTAN KLAR FOR KIL: - HAR VÆRT FØRSTEVALGET HELE VEIEN" [HOLTAN READY FOR KIL: - HAS BEEN FIRST CHOICE ALL ALONG]. www.kil.no (in Norwegian). 16 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  5. "Kjøper toppscoreren fri: Holtan blir permanent KIL-spiller". kil.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 15 September 2023.