Svindal Larsen, born in
Skien, was recognized as an exceptionally talented player during his youth. He made his senior debut for
Odd in the
First Division at the age of 15. By 17, he was signed by
Start for the 1991 season. Despite regular appearances for the Kristiansand club, he was overshadowed by other players and left Start after the 1994 season, having only briefly demonstrated his potential. He then joined newly promoted
Stabæk. At Stabæk, Svindal Larsen became a first-team regular. Initially known as a creative
attacking midfielder, he transitioned into more of a midfield anchor role and excelled in it. Teaming up with
Martin Andresen, he formed a formidable midfield partnership. In 1998, he captained Stabæk to victory in the
Norwegian Cup, securing his first major trophy. After six years at Stabæk, Svindal Larsen sought opportunities abroad and joined German side
1. FC Nürnberg on a Bosman free transfer at the end of the 2001 season. He spent four years with the Bundesliga club, making over a hundred appearances. Svindal Larden then returned home to his first club,
Odd, where he concluded his career. He captained his hometown team for six seasons before retiring in 2011. ==International career==