FK Narvik/Nor

FK Narvik/Nor
Full name Fotballklubben Narvik/Nor
Founded disestablished 1997
Ground Narvik stadion

Fotballklubben Narvik/Nor was a Norwegian association football club from Narvik. It existed until late 1997, when it was incorporated into Mjølner-Narvik.

History

The club won the Northern Norwegian Cup in 1929, 1937, 1950 og 1959. It played in the Second Division (third tier) for many years, but at the second tier in the seasons 1970, 1974 and 1975.

In 1997 it played in the Second Division. In group 8 it finished in seventh place, one point behind Mjølner-Narvik.[1] On 23 October 1997 an extraordinary convention in Narvik/Nor decided unanimously to discontinue the club and to be incorporated into Mjølner-Narvik.[2] The new club had the name Narvik FK until 2005, when it was changed to FK Mjølner.

Former players were Thomas Hafstad,[3] Jonny Hanssen[4] and Espen Olafsen.[5]

References

  1. ^ Eriksen, Arvid, ed. Sportsboken 97–98. Oslo: Schibsted. p. 266. ISBN 82-516-1665-4. 
  2. ^ Olsen, Finn (25 October 1997). "Sammen er vi sterke" (in Norwegian). Nordlys: p. 23. 
  3. ^ "Thomas Hafstad" (in Norwegian). Nordlys: p. 34. 21 September 2006. 
  4. ^ "Jonny Hanssen" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet: p. 37. 28 August 20037. 
  5. ^ "Espen Olafsen" (in Norwegian). VG: p. 27. 23 September 2004.