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Rutger Rosenborg, age 83 years, of East Amwell Township, NJ, died on June 9, 2007, at Chandler Hall Hospice, Newtown, PA.

Born in Geneva, Switzerland, January 30, 1924, he was the son of the late Ansgar and Sigrid Rosenborg. He moved to the United States in 1940 when the League of Nations Economic Finance and Transit Mission, for whom his father was a Deputy Director, moved to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University.

Mr. Rosenborg was a graduate of the Ecole International De Geneve and Princeton University Class of 1946. His studies were interrupted by World War II. Mr. Rosenborg joined the United States Army famed Tenth Mountain Division where after training in both Texas and Colorado, he served primarily in the Italian theatre of operations. He earned the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Prior to resuming his studies at Princeton University, he was a translator in both Austria and Germany.

Rutger joined American Express and was posted to various locations, including Stockholm, Sao Paolo, Brussels, Paris, and New York. He was Vice President in charge of Travel Service Offices in the Western Hemisphere, retiring in 1976.

Mr. Rosenborg moved to Pennfields Farm, East Amwell Township, NJ, and supported his wife of fifty years, Suzanne Zinser Rosenborg, who died in July of 2005. Suzanne was a thoroughbred horse trainer: one of only two females in the country to achieve this distinction.

Surviving are five children: Richard Rosenborg of San Diego, CA, Eric Rosenborg of New Providence, NJ, Jennifer R. Fricke of San Diego, CA., Victoria Rosenborg-Street of Wilton, CT, and Karina Rosenborg-Viornery of South Fallsburg, NY; ten grandchildren; and a brother, Thomas Rosenborg, of Washington, DC.

Funeral services and interment will be private under the direction of the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, 147 Main Street, Flemington, NJ.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Amwell Valley Rescue Squad, New Building Fund, PO Box 147, Ringoes, N

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    Association football club in Trondheim, Norway

    This article is about the Norwegian men's football club. For the affiliated women's football club, see Rosenborg BK Kvinner.

    Football club

    Rosenborg Ballklub, commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg (Urban East Norwegian:[ˈrùːsn̩bɔrɡ]) or RBK, is a Norwegian professional football club from Trondheim that plays in Eliteserien. The club has won a record 26 league titles, a shared record 12 Norwegian Football Cup titles and have played more UEFA matches than any other Norwegian team. RBK play their home games at the all-seaterLerkendal Stadion which has a capacity of 21,421.

    The club was founded as Odd in 1917 but were not allowed to play amateur league matches until 1928, when they took the present name. They reached the League of Norway in 1937–38, but were relegated to lower divisions during the 1940s. The club moved to Lerkendal in 1957 and their first title was the 1960 Cup, resulting in their first participation in a UEFA tournament. It was not until the 1960s that RBK was established as Trondheim's leading football team. In 1967 RBK was promoted to the top league where they, except for the 1978 season, have remained ever since. They won three league titles between 1967 and 1971. The club's golden era started with the 1985 league title. From 1991 through 2004 the team won 13 consecutive titles, 10 under manager Nils Arne Eggen. During this period, they also participated in the group stage of Champions League 11 times, reaching the quarter-finals in 1996–97.

    History

    Main article: History of Rosenborg BK

    Early years (1917–1959)

    On 19 May 1917, 12 young men from Rosenborg in Trondheim founded Sportsklubben Odd. The name Odd was a tribute to Odd of Skien, the most successful team in Norway at the time. Odd spent their first few years playing against other local teams before attempting to join the regional series in 1920. As with most of the "buddy" clubs formed at t

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    This page is about the Norwegian men's football club. For the affiliated women's football club, see Rosenborg BK Kvinner.

    Rosenborg Ballklub, commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg (Urban East Norwegian:[ˈrùːsn̩bɔrɡ]) or RBK, is a Norwegian professional football club from Trondheim that plays in Eliteserien. The club has won a record 26 league titles, a shared record 12 Norwegian Football Cup titles and have played more UEFA matches than any other Norwegian team. RBK play their home games at the all-seater Lerkendal Stadion which has a capacity of 21,421.

    The club was founded as Odd in 1917 but were not allowed to play amateur league matches until 1928, when they took the present name. They reached the League of Norway in 1937–38, but were relegated to lower divisions during the 1940s. The club moved to Lerkendal in 1957 and their first title was the 1960 Cup, resulting in their first participation in a UEFA tournament. It was not until the 1960s that RBK was established as Trondheim's leading football team. In 1967 RBK was promoted to the top league where they, except for the 1978 season, have remained ever since. They won three league titles between 1967 and 1971. The club's golden era started with the 1985 league title. From 1991 through 2004 the team won 13 consecutive titles, 10 under manager Nils Arne Eggen. During this period, they also participated in the group stage of Champions League 11 times, reaching the quarter-finals in 1996–97.

    History

    Main article: History of Rosenborg BK

    Early years (1917–1959)

    On 19 May 1917, 12 young men from Rosenborg in Trondheim founded Sportsklubben Odd. The name Odd was a tribute to Odd of Skien, the most successful team in Norway at the time. Odd spent their first few years playing against other local teams before attempting to join the regional series in 1920. As with most of the "buddy" clubs formed at the time, they were repeatedly denied access. Since many of these p

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