Bærum SK

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Bærum Sportsklubb is a Norwegian football club founded 26 March 1910.

It is currently playing in the Norwegian Second Division and is chasing promotion to the first division.

The club was formed as Grane Fotballklubb, but quickly changed its name to Grane Sportsklubb to include different sporting codes. The club changed its name to Idrettslaget Mode in 1946 after a merger with Sandvika Arbeideridrettslag. It took its current name in 1969. The club comes from Kadettangen in the town Sandvika, the administrative centre of the municipality Bærum outside Oslo. The club's finest hour took place in 2004 when the team beat Vålerenga 3-2 in the third round of the Norwegian Cup.

Bærum have won Norwegian Championships in ice hockey, team handball and bandy, but now operates as a football-only club. The team plays in yellow shirts and black shorts. The away strip is all-white. The club now plays at Kadettangen, the club's spiritual home, after having played its home games at Nadderud stadion for more than 30 years.

Famous players from the club include Lars Bohinen, Vidar Davidsen, Christer Basma and Thomas Finstad. Most Bærum supporters, however, more fondly remember loyal club legends such as Thomas' father Bjørn Finstad, Kåre Martin Johnsen, Jan Wærø, Tor Vikenes, Steinar Hope and Jostein Johannessen. One of the first Africans in Norwegian football, Peggy Joof from Gambia, played for the club in the 1980s.

The 2005 season ended with the club landing a disappointing 4th spot in the 2nd Division table after Sparta Sarpsborg, S.K. Vard Haugesund and Notodden F.K.. In December 2005 coach Arild Stavrum left the club after only one season in charge to take over 2005 Cup winners Molde FK. Jarle Hellesnes was appointed new head coach after Stavrum's departure. In 2006 Bærum secured second place in the league, two points behind Notodden.

[edit] 2006 squad

No. Position Player
1 Norway GK Rune Danielsen
2 Norway DF Lamin Bojang
3 Norway DF Stian Lind Halvorsen
4 Norway DF Thomas Wæhler
5 Norway DF Andreas Welo
6 Norway MF Fredrik Hesselberg-Meyer
7 Norway   Kenneth Gruer Hansen
8 Norway   Terje Sanne
10 Norway FW Inge Klevberg
11 Norway   Alexander Kristoffersen
12 Norway GK Thomas F. Hansen
14 Norway   Bjørnar Sund
No. Position Player
15 Norway DF Christoffer Lind Røysnes
16 Norway MF Andreas Hauger
17 Norway   Ståle Rønningen
19 Norway   Lasse Alexandersen
20 Norway   Vetle Gulowsen
21 Norway FW Armin Yousefi
22 Norway MF Christian Sparre
23 Norway   Trond Olsen
24 Norway   Nikola Gresko
25 Norway FW Geir Løitegård
91 Norway FW Nick Rios Haugen

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