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KFUM Oslo
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Full nameKFUM-Kameratene Oslo
Nickname(s)"Kåffa"
Founded1 January 1939
GroundKFUM Arena, Ekeberg, Oslo
Capacity1,500
ManagerStåle Andersen
LeagueOBOS-ligaen
2015Second Division/ 1, 1st (Promoted)[1]

KFUM-Kameratene Oslo is the sports branch of the local YMCA in Oslo, Norway. It has sections for association football, futsal, volleyball and track and field.

The club was founded on 1 January 1939. Its traditional base is in downtown Oslo, but it now plays its matches at KFUM Arena at Ekebergsletta.[2]

Football

In 2008 KFUM-Kameratene Oslo won their Third Division group, and also won the playoff to gain promotion.[3] It had formerly failed in such a playoff in 2004.[4] In their first year in the Second Division, the third tier, they finished fourth. In 2010, and again in 2013, they ended up in second place. In 2015 they finally were promoted to the First Division as champions of Group 1. The team is currently coached by former footballplayer Ståle Andersen.

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2006 3. Divisjon 3 22 12 5 5 62 27 41 Second qualifying round
2007 3. Divisjon 2 22 15 3 2 72 22 48 Second round
2008 3. Divisjon 1 22 18 3 1 103 15 57 Second round Promoted to the 2. Divisjon
2009 2. Divisjon 4 26 14 6 6 55 34 48 First round
2010 2. Divisjon 2 26 18 3 5 69 30 56 Second round
2011 2. Divisjon 9 26 10 8 8 55 38 38 Second round
2012 2. Divisjon 7 26 11 5 10 48 49 38 Second round
2013 2. Divisjon 2 26 17 6 3 62 26 57 Second round
2014 2. Divisjon 5 26 13 6 7 44 31 45 First round
2015 2. Divisjon 1 26 20 2 4 62 28 62 Second round Promoted to the 1. Divisjon
2016 1. Divisjon 15 30 6 8 16 31 48 26 Third round Relegated to 2. Divisjon

Players and staff

Current squad

Updated 9 April 2016[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Norway NOR Orhan Simsek
2 FW Norway NOR Martin Wiig
3 MF Somalia SOM Ciise Aben Abshir
4 DF Norway NOR Eivind Sæther
6 MF Norway NOR Elias Hansson
7 MF Norway NOR Robin Rasch
8 MF Norway NOR Stian Sortevik
9 FW Norway NOR Cato Valøy
10 MF Norway NOR Christoffer Dahl
11 FW Norway NOR Dennis Obeng
12 GK Norway NOR Stian De Wahl
13 GK Canada CAN Lars Hirschfeld
14 MF Norway NOR Erik Jonvik
15 MF Cape Verde CPV Erikson Spinola Lima
16 MF Norway NOR Stian Pettersen
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Norway NOR Erlend Skaga
18 MF Norway NOR Håkon Stavrum
19 FW Norway NOR Philip Romsås
20 DF Norway NOR John Olav Norheim (on loan from Start)
21 DF Norway NOR Anders Lübeck
23 DF Norway NOR Marius Brevig
24 FW Norway NOR Sindre Ek
25 DF Norway NOR Bendik Møller
26 FW Norway NOR Emil Ekblom (on loan from Stabæk)
27 DF Norway NOR Nikolai Aarø
28 FW Norway NOR Edvin Akselsen
29 FW Norway NOR Robin Bjørnholm
33 DF Norway NOR Jørgen Hammer
77 MF Norway NOR Christoffer Kringberg

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Ståle Andersen
Assistant coaches Jørgen Isnes, Esten O. Sæther
Goalkeeper coach Nikolai Vendedik
First team manager Guttorm Lande
Team manager Terje Granli
Academy manager Erik Jonvik
Equipment manager Dag Magelsen
Fitness coach Gitte Madsen

Administrative staff

Position Name
Administrative director Thor-Erik Stenberg
Assistant director Christoffer Dahl
Operations manager Terje Andersen
Sports director Eivind Arnevåg

Futsal

KFUM-Kameratene Oslo Futsal is the futsal department of KFUM-Kameratene Oslo They won the Norwegian Futsal Premier League in 2009–10, after receiving silver medals in the inaugural season.

References

  1. ^ "Tabell 2. divisjon, avdeling 1 2015". nifs.no (in Norwegian). A-pressen. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Historie" (in Norwegian). KFUM-Kameratene Oslo. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Tidligere meritter" (in Norwegian). KFUM-Kameratene Oslo. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  4. ^ Kirkebøen, Stein Erik (11 October 2004). "KFUM snublet i oppløpet". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 16.
  5. ^ "KFUM Oslo". NIFS.no. Retrieved 5 February 2016.