Strandli was recognised as a fast and physically strong striker. After success in
IK Start, he signed for league champions
Leeds United in early 1993 and scored on his debut, coming off the bench against
Middlesbrough. However, he would score just one more goal and make just 15 further appearances for the
Elland Road club. Within months of arriving in England, he returned to his native Norway to play for IK Start on loan from May to July 1993, and in 1994 he was loaned to
SK Brann, signing a permanent deal ahead of the 1995 season. After this earned success in
Lillestrøm SK, scoring 15 times in 38 league games. This earned him a move to the Greek top club
Panathinaikos. His last professional club was
AaB before he was forced to retire due to a groin injury. During his injury spell he received guidance from mental coach Christian M. Larsen. The coaching techniques Strandli learned at this stage of his career is believed to have helped him come back from injury. He made a return in 2009 with fellow footballer
Andreas Lund when both joined FC Lund, a club in the Norwegian sixth tier as a central defender. ==International career==