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Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Bronze medal – third place 1936 Berlin Team

Arne Brustad (Oslo, 14 April 1912 – 22 August 1987) was a Norwegian footballer. He is regarded as one of the country's best players of all time.

Brustad was an outside-left for Lyn. He won 33 caps for Norway, and scored 17 international goals.[1] He was a member of Norway's "Bronze Team" from the 1936 Olympics.

Brustad, who made his international debut in 1935, was one of the star players of the Berlin Olympics, where he scored five goals in four matches, including all three goals in Norway's 3-2 win against Poland in the third-place match.

In 1938, Brustad was a member of Norway's World Cup team. Norway were knocked out in the first round by eventual champions Italy after extra time by a score of 2-1. Brustad scored the Norwegian goal shortly before the end of normal time, and also added a second a few minutes later, but this goal was controversially disallowed for offside.

Later the same year, Brustad was named in the "Rest of Europe XI" that played England at Highbury.[2]

At club level, Brustad played on Lyn from 1930 to 1948, winning the Norwegian cup in 1945 and 1946.

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