Career
He has previously played for Skeid, Rosenborg and Toulouse, with 157 caps and 13 goals in the latter club He has been capped 52 times for the Norway national football team Early career
The following year he was promoted to the first team, where he played for four years before joining giants Rosenborg BK in 2004, after 102 caps and 22 goals for Skeid.
Before signing for Rosenborg, Braaten had attracted interest from various clubs in Norway and abroad, and had a trial with French side Remote Control Lens in late 2003 with Daniel Fredheim Holm.
Braaten had however trained with Rosenborg as early as autumn 2002, but was still in contract with Skeid, before signing in 2004 for approximately £250,000. Braaten had become one of the most profiled players of the Norwegian Premier League, through his colourful, untraditional and artistic playing style.
He had become known especially for his individual technical skills and physical strength, and as a player who did unexpected things on the field, surprising both opposing players as well as the audience. He was famous not only for his pace, but also for his mastery of the seal dribble, an incredibly difficult trick involving running while bouncing (and controlling) the ball on top of the head
European career
On 3 August 2007, Braaten signed for Bolton Wanderers for a reported fee of £450,000.
He failed to secure a permanent spot on the team, however, and after a tough season in England, Braaten signed a three-year contract with French side Toulouse on 25 June 2008. He was included as part of the deal which saw Johan Elmander move to Bolton. He scored his first league goal in Toulouse"s 4–1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain.
He performed a unique celebration by spinning on his back while spinning upwards at the same time after scoring his first goal for the club
He was release from his contract in July 2013. Two months later, in September, Braaten signed a one-year-long deal with Danish side Football Club Copenhagen, where he was given shirt northern
22. At the end of the season Braaten left Copenhagen without a new contract and returned to Norway.
Return to Norway
On 9 February 2015, Braaten signed a one-year deal with Kjetil Rekdal and Vålerenga in the Norwegian Tippeliga after almost eight months as a free agent. He scored his first, and only, goal for his new club away versus Sandefjord FK on his birthday, 25 May.
On 3 December 2015, it was announced that his contract would not be renewed, something that surprised many critics as he had performed well in the previous season. After training with Saskatchewan Brann during the winter, he signed a one-year contract with the club on 21 February 2016, his fourth club in just as many years.
After playing four matches for Norway U18 in 2000, and two matches for Norway U21 in 2003, Braaten made his debut for Norway on 22 January 2004 in a friendly match against Sweden, when playing for Skeid in Adeccoligaen, the second-tier league in Norway.
As of February 2013, he has been capped 45 times for Norway, scoring three goals. International goals
Score and Result lists Norway"s goals first
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