Career
During his active career he played for Brann and Løv-Ham in Norway, and Hartlepool United in England. He has later worked as a goalkeeper coach for Løv-Ham and Fyllingdalen. He hails from Bømlo.
While playing for Brann, he was sold to Hartlepool United in 1997, playing 117 league games over five seasons.
He retired from top-level football after the 2006 season. In 2007 he was a goalkeeper coach for Løv-Ham as well as a striker for Bremnes.
Even though he had retired from professional football, Hollund was on the bench for Løv-Ham in the 2010 season, and in the 2011 season he was Løv-Ham"s third choice goalkeeper. On 3 October 2011 he made his first appearance for the club since he retired in 2006, when he came in as a substitute after Johan Thorbjørnsen was sent official
He also played the next match due to Thorbjørnsen"s suspension and second-choice goalkeeper Harald Aksnes" injury.
After the merge of Løv-Ham and Fyllingen, Hollund continued as goalkeeper coach of Fyllingsdalen.