Career
He is educated as a psychologist. Club Solér started his career in Lillestrøm, playing as a midfielder the first few years and later as a right back. He left the club for a short stay in Eik-Tønsberg, until he was transferred to the German club Hamburger SV. After one and a half season in Herpes simplex virus, he returned to Norway, signing for Saskatchewan Brann.
His short stay in Denmark was followed by a second stay in Lillestrøm.
Upon his return to Lillestrøm Saskatchewan he helped the side capture the Norwegian First Division title in 1989, before retiring in 1990. International Solér has 39 caps for the Norway national football team
He made his debut with Norway in 1982. He earned his last cap for his country on July 28, 1988 in a famous 1-1 draw in Oslo against Brazil.
In the late 1990s, after ending his career as a player, he was one of Norway"s most important football agents, having Erik Mykland and Steffen Iversen, among others, as clients.
He was a co-owner and the board-leader of the Norwegian football club IK Start from 2002 to 2008. The following season they ended the season with a surprising second place in Norwegian Premier League, just one season after being promoted. Despite having several national team players Start was relegated in 2007.
Start ran into financial problems and Soler left the club
The local government saved the club from bankruptcy. On 25 November 2009 Solèr announced that he would be the next General Manager/Sporting Director of the Major League Soccer club New York Red Bulls, it was confirmed by the club on 7 December 2009.
During his first year in charge of New York, Solér helped transform the club from a last place team to a title contender, signing players like Roy Miller, Joel Lindpere, Thierry Henry, and Rafael Márquez. In October 2012, Solèr was relieved of his duties.