Brumunddal Fotball
Full name | Brumunddal Fotball | ||
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Founded | 1895 | ||
Ground |
Sveum Idrettspark, Brumunddal | ||
Capacity | 4000 | ||
Chairman | Guttorm Tysnes | ||
Coach | Erik Wettermark | ||
League | Second Division | ||
2015 | Second Division/ 4, 8th[1] | ||
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Brumunddal Fotball is the football section of the Norwegian alliance sports club Brumunddal IL, located in Brumunddal, Hedmark. The organizational independency of the football section dates from 2003, although its parent club was founded in 1895. The men's football team currently plays in the 3. Divisjon, the fourth tier of Norwegian football.
History
The team played in the Third Division, but after being relegated in 1995 it languished in the Fourth Division. Its return to the Third Division in 1998 also became short-lived. The team then had a longer stint from 2001 to 2004, when Strømmen IF was beaten in the playoffs, securing promotion to the 2005 Norwegian Second Division. The team had lost similar playoffs in 2003 and 2002. Brumunddal was instantly relegated to the Third Division again, but won the 2009 playoffs and has since played in the Second Division again.
Its most notable player was Vemund Brekke Skard, who transferred from Brumunddal to Ipswich Town in 2005. Vegard Skogheim has coached the team. Also, Eldar Hadžimehmedović plays for the team who once scored six goals in only one UEFA Cup match for Lyn.
Recent history
Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes 2008 3. Divisjon 2 22 19 2 1 80 23 59 First round 2009 3. Divisjon 1 22 17 3 2 77 19 54 First qualifying round Promoted to the 2. Divisjon 2010 2. Divisjon 3 26 14 4 8 62 50 46 Second round 2011 2. Divisjon 5 24 12 2 10 54 43 38 First round 2012 2. Divisjon 14 26 3 7 16 29 54 16 First round Relegated to the 3. Divisjon 2013 3. Divisjon 1 26 20 3 3 112 29 63 First round Promoted to the 2. Divisjon 2014 2. Divisjon 9 26 8 6 12 33 38 30 First round 2015 2. Divisjon 8 26 10 7 9 33 36 37 First round
References
- ↑ "Tabell 2. divisjon, avdeling 4 2015". nifs.no (in Norwegian). A-pressen. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
External links
- (Norwegian) Official website
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