Tjelmeland hails from Etne and started playing as a child in Etne IL. He also made his senior debut, and helped win promotion from the sixth to the fifth tier. In 2005, he moved to attend upper secondary school, and played for the U19 team of Haugesund.[2][3] Before finishing school, he opted to play for the senior team of Vard.[4] He did not break through there, and instead featured for Etne in the autumn of 2008.[5]
Tjelmeland successively became U16 coach, U19 coach and player developer in Åsane while taking the UEFA A Licence.[3][6] While coaching, Tjelmeland briefly played matches for his old clubs Arna-Bjørnar[5] and Etne.[3] In November 2020, he stated his amibition as to become manager of Haugesund.[6]
In 2019 and 2020, he was Åsane's assistant manager under Morten Røssland. In 2021, he was given his first head coach position in Ull/Kisa of the second tier. However, after only five games of the season, he was bought out of his contract and signed by newly relegated Start.[3][7]
After spending the first half of 2024 as an assistant manager of IFK Göteborg, on 6 July 2024 Tjelmeland was signed by Polish club Lech Poznań to operate in the same role under recently appointed Niels Frederiksen.[8]
Manager profile
Tjelmeland is known for an "Åsane style" of play, with high ball possession.[7] He has gotten a reputation for high dedication. When signing for Ull/Kisa, the managing director of the club called him "a young and completely crazy coach".[9] To Fædrelandsvennen, he stated: "I am a nerd, though. I have somewhat autistic tendencies when it comes to football".[10]
Personal life
He had his first child in 2020, together with Gunnhild Øvernes, a sister of football goalkeeper Lars Øvernes. He graduated from the Norwegian School of Economics.[6]