Lillestrøm SK has lost one of its greatest legends, Tom Lund, who passed away at the age of 75. Lund dedicated his entire playing career to Lillestrøm Sportsklubb from 1967 to 1982, scoring 154 goals in 274 matches. He is regarded as the club's greatest player of all time and left a lasting impression on Norwegian football. Ståle Solbakken, the national team coach, describes Lund as "the greatest of the greatest" and remembers his significance for both Lillestrøm SK and Norwegian football in general.

Tom Lund was born and raised in Lillestrøm, and his connection to the club was deep. During his time at Lillestrøm SK, he led the club into a golden age with league titles and cup triumphs. Lund's elegance on the field and his ability to be one step ahead of opponents made him a fan favorite. He was a versatile player who could play in multiple positions, making him invaluable to the team.

Lund also received recognition at the national team level, where he played 47 matches and scored 12 goals. His career could have taken him to major European clubs like Ajax and Bayern Munich, but he chose to stay in Lillestrøm, which made him a folk hero. After retiring as a player, he continued to contribute to Lillestrøm SK as a coach in two stints, remaining an important part of the club's history.

Today, both fans and former players remember Tom Lund as a legend who not only shaped Lillestrøm SK but also Norwegian football as a whole. His contributions will never be forgotten, and he will always hold a special place in the hearts of Lillestrøm SK supporters.