Frigg Oslo FK
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Full name |
Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb |
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Founded |
17 May 1904 (1904-05-17) |
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Ground |
Frogner Stadion |
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Ground Capacity |
5,500 |
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Chairman |
Erling Fossen |
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Manager |
Ole Kristian Vikan |
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League |
Second Division |
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2012 |
Second Division/ 4, 8th[1] |
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Website |
Club home page |
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Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb is a Norwegian sports club from Majorstua in Oslo.
It has sections for association football and bandy.
History
It was founded on 17 May 1904 as SK Frigg, named after Frigg of Norse mythology. It was merged on 21 April 1954 with SK Varg. It took the name Frigg Oslo FK in 1990. The club colors are white and blue, and the team plays at Marienlyst stadion. It has a training field at Tørteberg not far from Marienlyst.
As the name indicates it is mainly a football club. It formerly had a handball team; the women's team became national champions in 1962 and 1964. The men's football team played for many years in the Norwegian Premier League, and won the Norwegian football cup in 1914, 1916 and 1921. It had several players for the Norwegian national team, including Harald Hennum and Per Pettersen.[2] Frigg last played in the top flight in 1973. The team currently plays in the Norwegian Second Division, having won their Third Division group in 2009.
The men's bandy team played four cup finals in 1917, 1923, 1947 and 1948 but lost all. The are currently playing in the Third Division, the lowest tier of Norwegian bandy.
European record
Recent history
Frigg training at Marienlyst.
Squad End 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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1 |
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GK |
Bent Brattbakken
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12 |
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GK |
Jacob Brekken
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19 |
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GK |
Bjørnar Johannessen
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24 |
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GK |
Rune Vøien
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2 |
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DF |
Robin Kristensen
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3 |
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DF |
Fredrik Tjønnøy
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15 |
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DF |
Bård Olsen
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16 |
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DF |
Georg Grøndalen
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18 |
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DF |
Magnus Oltedal
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20 |
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DF |
Christoffer Solheim
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23 |
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DF |
Joakim Almberg
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25 |
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DF |
Helge Neumann
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4 |
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MF |
Vetle Gulowsen |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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5 |
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MF |
Nahom Debesay
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6 |
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MF |
Aleksander Kristoffersen
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7 |
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MF |
Christoffer Kringberg
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8 |
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MF |
Eirik Sandstad
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9 |
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MF |
Håvard Gaare
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10 |
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MF |
Granit Badivuku
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13 |
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MF |
Ole Aklilo Lineikro
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17 |
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MF |
Gisle Grimstad
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21 |
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MF |
Stig Haddal
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22 |
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MF |
Bård Harald Tjønneland Bangsund
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26 |
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MF |
Kevin Nicol
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11 |
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FW |
Kenneth Tønne
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14 |
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FW |
Tom-Øyvind Risanger |
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References
External links
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