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He was also a part of the team that lost the Final of the 1999 Norwegian Cup and finished second in the 2000 Tippeligaen.
He was also a part of the team that lost the Final of the 1999 Norwegian Cup and finished second in the 2000 Tippeligaen.
He is most noted for his spells at Brann, but he did also play for Moss, Austria Wien and Fredrikstad. He was capped eleven times for Norway scoring two goals. Hailing from Greåker outside Sarpsborg, Kvisvik started his professional career at Moss in 1997, before he transferred to Brann in June 1998.
In his Brann-debut, Kvisvik scored the equalizing goal in the 1–1 draw against Lillestrøm and he was given much of the honor when Brann avoided relegation in the 1998 season.
Kvisvik and his teammate at Brann, Thorstein Helstad, joined Austria Wien for a combined fee of 16 million NOK in July 2002. Kvisvik returned to Brann after a season in Austria, and was once again credited for saving Brann from relegation during the 2003 season.
After winning the 2004 Norwegian Cup with Brann, Kvisvik joined Fredrikstad in July 2005. After Kvisvik left Fredrikstad in 2009, Kvisvik has continued to play football at lower levels, for Kvik Halden in the 2.
Divisjon, Sarpsborg FK and Greåker in the 5.
Divisjon. Kvisvik was included in a Norway national team squad for the first time in January 2000. He subsequently made his debut against Denmark when he played seven minutes as a substitute.
After scoring goals in the friendly matches against Bahrain and Kuwait in January 2005, Kvisvik became a regular in Åge Hareide"s national team squad.
In July 2006, Kvisvik launched a single, This Is Foreign Real, together with four other professional Norwegian football players - Morten Gamst Pedersen, Freddy dos Santos, Kristofer Hæstad, and Øyvind Svenning. They call their band The Players. In November 2006, Kvisvik was included in the Norwegian squad for the 2006 European Futsal Championship.
Norway was eliminated in the quarter-final against Belgium, and Kvisvik scored two of the goals in the 3–6 defeat.
Norway = Individual Austria.