Manglerud Star Toppfotball

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Manglerud Star
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Full name Manglerud Star Toppfotball
Nickname(s) M/S Oslo
Founded January 1, 2000
Ground Bislett stadion
Oslo
Capacity 15,400
Chairman Flag of Norway Terje Rørby
Manager Flag of Norway Håkon Grøttland
League 2nd Division
2006 Adeccoligaen, 14th
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Manglerud Star Toppfotball is a football club based in Oslo, Norway. The club was established on December 14, 2005 after a merger between Manglerud Star Fotball, and Fotballklubben Oslo Øst, originally formed in 2000.

As of the 2006 season, Manglerud Star's home ground is Bislett stadion.

[edit] History

F.K. Oslo Øst (Oslo East) were founded on January 1, 2000. Five minor football clubs from the eastern part of Oslo decided to pool their resources into a single elite team, under the presumption that this one team would fare better at the higher levels of Norwegian football that what any of the clubs could ever achieve on their own. The five clubs were Oppsal I.F., Abildsø I.L., Rustad I.L., Nordstrand I.F. and Manglerud Star Fotball. Nordstrand later withdrew from the project and were replaced by Hauketo Fotball.

Oslo Øst played their home games at Lambertseter stadion, a multi-use stadium in the borough of Nordstrand.

In 2001, Oslo Øst won promotion the 1st Division, and surprisingly managed to retain their spot in the league. The club was relegated in 2003 and struggled in the following year, but made a remarkable comeback in 2005 to once again earn promotion to the 1st Division.

During the six years in which Oslo Øst existed they were continuously hampered by financial problems. The lack of money played a role in the club's first relegation and it was also what ultimately caused its demise. With the prospect of greater economic burdens associated with playing in the 1st Division in 2006, the club faced imminent insolvency.

At the end of 2005, a solution was reached whereby Oslo Øst joined the multimodal sports club Manglerud Star, of which one of the five founding clubs, Manglerud Star Fotball, had been a subdivision. The name "Oslo Øst" was dropped and the clubs were merged to form a new subdivision, named Manglerud Star Toppfotball. The new club enjoys access to the extensive training facilities at Manglerud and shares some of its administration with the parent club, being able to maintain its focus on becoming a stable contender rather than trying to avoid bankruptcy.

[edit] Current squad

As of May 19, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Norway GK Kjell Petter Oppheim
2 Flag of Norway DF Boye Sørensen
3 Flag of Norway DF Jan Henrik Øverland
4 Flag of Norway DF Espen Schjerven
5 Flag of Norway MF Alpha Nyan
6 Flag of Norway DF Vadim Demidov
7 Flag of Norway FW Petter Heum
8 Flag of Norway MF Eivind Kampen
9 Flag of Norway FW Christian Torp
10 Flag of Sierra Leone MF Mike Dumboya
11 Flag of Norway MF Alexander Midtsian
No. Position Player
12 Flag of Norway GK Stian Straume
13 Flag of Norway DF William Bloch
14 Flag of Norway FW Nikolai Hagen
15 Flag of Norway GK Petter Bjørseth
16 Flag of Norway FW Alan Hajo
17 Flag of Norway MF Mats Marheim
18 Flag of Norway FW Petter Stivang
19 Flag of Norway MF Yassir Bashir
20 Flag of Norway MF Carl-Erik Torp
21 Flag of Norway DF Morten Enge
22 Flag of Norway DF Daniel Hamnes

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