Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Factfile
As Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is unveiled as the new manager of Cardiff City, here's a look at his career so far:
1973: February 26 - Born Kristiansund, Norway
1995: Joins Molde from Clausenengen FK and scores 20 goals in 26 appearances in his first season. After representing Norway at under-21 level he wins his first senior cap against Jamaica on November 22 and scores in the 1-1 draw
1996: Joins Manchester United in a #1.5million move on July 29 after scoring 11 goals in 16 league games for Molde. Scores on his United debut against Blackburn on August 25 at Old Trafford after coming on as a substitute for David May
1996-97: Finishes his first season in England as United's top league scorer with 18 goals and helps them retain the Premiership title
1997: Manager Alex Ferguson rewards him with a lucrative seven-year contract
1997-98: Was in and out of the side, mainly due to injuries, and managed only six league goals in his second season
1998: Scored against Monaco in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in March as United lost on the away goals rule. Sent off for a professional foul on Newcastle's Rob Lee in April. Played at the World Cup in France as Norway reached the last 16 where they lost to Italy
1999: February 6: Scores four goals in a 12-minute substitute's appearance as United thrash Nottingham Forest 8-1 at the City Ground
May 26 - Scores dramatic injury-time winner at the Nou Camp to beat Bayern Munich and win the Champions League, completing an historic treble with United having already secured the league title and the FA Cup
2000: Appears at Euro 2000 but Norway fail to progress from group stage
2001-02: Scores 30 goals in all competitions for club and country
2002-03: United regain English title
2003-04: Struggles with injuries during the season, scoring only one goal
2005: December - Returns from 20 months out with a recurring knee injury
2006: March 31 - Signs new United contract
August - Scores first United goal in nearly three years against Charlton
2006-07: Scores 11 goals as United win the Premier League for the first time in four years
2007: February: Makes final international appearance versus Croatia
August 28 - Retires from football
2008: Took charge of United's reserves and was rewarded for his contribution to United as a player with a testimonial match at Old Trafford against Espanyol
2010: November - Takes charge of Molde
2011: October - Ends first season at the helm by steering Molde to the Norwegian title
2012: Discusses possibility of succeeding Alex McLeish at Aston Villa but opts to remain with Molde, winning a second successive league title with the club in November
2013: Molde finish the season sixth after a poor start
2014: January 2 - Cardiff confirm Solskjaer as their new manager, succeeding Malky Mackay.