Nardo FK
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Full name |
Nardo Fotballklubb |
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Founded |
14 January 1971 |
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Ground |
Nissekollen Trondheim |
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League |
Second Division |
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2012 |
Second Division / 2, 2nd[1] |
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Nardo Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club from Trondheim. The men's team currently plays in the Second Division, having been promoted from the Third Division in 2008. The club played on the second tier from 1993 to 1996.
History
The club was formed on 14 January 1971 by a group of former Nidelv IL members.[2] The club played its first season in the Sixth Division in 1972, and won promotion the next year.[3] After two decades at amateur level, the club earned some success under coach Roar Stokke, and was promoted from the fourth tier to the second tier, where they were fighting for promotion to Tippeligaen,[4] and achieved a fourth place in the 1993 First Division.[5] Stokke resigned from his position in September 1995 after disagreements with the board of directors.[6] In 1996, the club was relegated from the First Division,[7] and have since alternated between the Second Division and the Third Division. The club won promotion from the Third Division in 2008, after beating Tiller 4-3 on aggregate in the promotion-playoff.[2]
Current squad
As of 15 February 2013.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Player
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GK |
Herman Rinhol
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DF |
Sandor Suphellen
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DF |
Stian Berre
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DF |
Stig Kammen
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MF |
Aqqalu Lyberth
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MF |
Andreas Rishaug
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MF |
Hakon Hjelle |
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Recent history
Records
Accomplishment | Record |
Most matches | Terje Myrseth 215 |
Most goals | Arild Nordfjærn 81 |
Most goals scored in one season | 40, Arild Nordfjærn in 1991 |
Most goals scored in one match | 8, Arild Nordfjærn vs. Sørlia IL in 1991 |
Highest transfer fee received | Tor Trondsen, 300,000 NOKto Moss in 1997 Fredrik Horn, 250,000 NOKto Bryne in 1994 Roar Strand, 100,000 NOKto Rosenborg |
Highest attendance | ca 1200, vs Tromsdalen in 1993 |
Norwegian Cup | Third Round in 1992 |
Best league-position | 4th place in the First Division in 1994 |
Greatest victory | 13-1 in 1991 |
Heaviest loss | 0-9 vs Selbu in 1982 |
Source:[5]
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