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Molde FK is a Norwegian professional football club based in Molde, Møre og Romsdal. The club was founded as International in 1911. The club changed its name to Molde in 1915. Molde FK currently play in the Eliteserien, the top tier of Norwegian football. They have not been out of the top tier since 2007. They have been involved in European football several times since their first time in 1975. In 1999 Molde became the second Norwegian club to enter the UEFA Champions League.[1]

This list encompasses the major honours won by Molde FK and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records club's attendance records, both at Molde Idrettspark, their home until 1997 season, and Aker Stadion, their home from 1998 and forward.

The club's record appearance maker is Daniel Berg Hestad, who made 666 competitive appearances between 1993 and 2016, and the club's record goalscorer is Jan Fuglset, who scored 164 goals between 1963 and 1982.

Honours

Molde FK's first major trophy was the 1994 Norwegian Football Cup where Lyn were beaten 3–2 in the final. Their most recent trophy came in November 2014, when they won the Norwegian Football Cup for the fourth time.

Domestic

League

Norwegian Top Flight: 3

2. divisjon/1. divisjon (Level 2): 3

Cup

European performances

Players

All current players are bolded.

Appearances

Most overall appearances

This list is under construction. As of match played 7 October 2018. Competitive matches only.

Key
Top flight only
§ A minimum number due to lack of information
Name Years League Cup Europe Other [nb 1] Total
1 Norway Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2002
2005–2016
516 81 66 3[nb 2] 666
2 Norway Magne Hoseth 1998–2004
2006–2014
284 47 33 0 364
3 Norway Vegard Forren 2007–present 269 36 45 0 350
4 Sweden Mattias Moström 2007–present 259 32 37 0 328
5 Norway Trond Strande 1991–2007 275 31 § 18 2[nb 2] 326 §
6 Norway Morten Bakke 1991–2001 260 37 § 20 0 317 §
7 Norway Knut Olav Rindarøy 2004–2010
2011–2017
211 28 30 0 269
8 Norway Petter Rudi 1991–1997
2000–2001
2004–2006
220 26 § 12 4[nb 2] 262 §
9 Norway Stein Olav Hestad 1971–1989 249 (n/a) 6 0 255 §
10 Norway Ulrich Møller 1980–1994 250 (n/a) 2 0 252 §

Most appearances in the top flight

The following is a list of the ten Molde players with the most appearances in the top league.[5]

Nr Player Years Matches
1 Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2003,
2005–2016
473
2 Vegard Forren 2007–2013,
2013–2017
2017–present
262
3 Magne Hoseth 1999–2004,
2006–2014
260
4 Ulrich Møller 1980–1994 250
5 Stein Olav Hestad 1971–1989 249
6 Mattias Moström 2007–present 242
7 Trond Strande 1991–2007 238
8 Morten Bakke 1991–2001 235
9 Petter Rudi 1991–2006 199
10 Knut Olav Rindarøy 2004–2017 186

Last updated: 7 October 2018

Most appearances in European Competitions

Appearances in UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup are counted. Qualification games are included.

Nr Player Years Matches
1 Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2016 66
2 Vegard Forren 2007–present 45
3 Mattias Moström 2007–present 37
4 Magne Hoseth 1999–2014 33
5 Martin Linnes 2012–2016 31
5 Etzaz Hussain 2012–present 31
7 Knut Olav Rindarøy 2004–2017 30
8 Joona Toivio 2013–2017 24
8 Daniel Chima Chukwu 2010–present 24
10 Ruben Gabrielsen 2014–present 22

Last updated: 30 August 2018

Goalscorers

Most goals scored

The following is a list of the eleven Molde players who have scored the most top league goals.[6]

Nr. Player Years Goals
1 Magne Hoseth 1999–2004,
2006–2014
84
2 Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2002,
2005–2016
72
3 Jan Fuglset 1973–1982 57
4 Ole Bjørn Sundgot 1991–1999 47
5 Andreas Lund 1996–2000 42
6 Odd Inge Olsen 1996–2001 41
7 Øystein Neerland 1987–1993 35
8 Pape Paté Diouf 2006–2011,
2012,
2014–2016
34
8 Daniel Chima Chukwu 2010–2015,
2018–present
34
10 Åge Hareide 1975–1987 31
10 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 1995–1996 31
10 Bernt Hulsker 1999–2004 31

Last updated: 2 September 2018

Award winners

Kniksen Award (1990-2013)/"Golden Ball" (2014-)

  • Goalkeeper of the Year:
Morten Bakke, 1995
Espen Bugge Pettersen, 2011
Ørjand Håskjold Nyland, 2014, 2015
  • Defender of the Year:
Knut Olav Rindarøy, 2009
Vegard Forren, 2012
Martin Linnes, 2014
  • Midfielder of the Year:
Øyvind Leonhardsen, 1991
Makhtar Thioune, 2009
Magnus Wolff Eikrem, 2011
  • Manager/Coach of the Year:
Ole Gunnar Solskjær, 2011, 2012
Tor Ole Skullerud, 2014

Internationals

Transfers

Highest transfer fees received

Mame Biram Diouf (left) after signing for Manchester United.

The club's record sale came in July 2009, when they sold Mame Biram Diouf to Manchester United for €4,5 million.[9]

Player To Fee Date
1 Senegal Mame Biram Diouf England Manchester United €4,5 million July 2009[9]
2 Norway Vegard Forren England Southampton €3,5 million Jan 2013
3 Norway Mohamed Elyounoussi Switzerland Basel €3,2 million Jul 2016
4 Norway Mats Møller Dæhli Wales Cardiff €3,0 million Jan 2014
5 Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær England Manchester United €2,5 million Jul 1996
6 Senegal Pape Paté Diouf Denmark FC Copenhagen €2,4 million July 2011
7 Norway Martin Linnes Turkey Galatasaray €2,0 million Jan 2016
8 Canada Rob Friend Netherlands Heerenveen €2,0 million July 2006
9 Iceland Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson Russia Rostov €2,0 million Jan 2018
10 Ivory Coast Davy Claude Angan China Hangzhou Greentown €1,4 million Jan 2013

Team records

Matches

Record wins

  • Record win:
12–1 v Rollon, Møreligaen (level 2), 26 May 1957 [11]
12–1 v Mandalskameratene, 1. divisjon (level 2), 26 August 2007 [12]
11–0 v Langevåg, Norwegian Football Cup 2nd round, 24 June 1987 [13]
11–0 v Bergsøy, Norwegian Football Cup 2nd round, 21 June 1989 [14]
11–0 v Eidsvåg, Norwegian Football Cup 1st round, 1 May 2011 [15]
  • Record League win:
12–1 v Rollon, Møreligaen (level 2), 26 May 1957 [11]
12–1 v Mandalskameratene, 1. divisjon (level 2), 26 August 2007 [12]
11–0 v Langevåg, 2nd round, 24 June 1987 [13]
11–0 v Bergsøy, 2nd round, 21 June 1989 [14]
11–0 v Eidsvåg, 1st round, 1 May 2011 [15]
  • Record European win: 5–0 v Pyunik, Champions League second qualifying round, second leg, 14 July 2015
  • Record Champions League win: 3–2 v Olympiacos, Champions League Group Stage, second leg, 20 October 1999
  • Record home win:
12–1 v Rollon, Møreligaen (level 2), 26 May 1957 [11]
12–1 v Mandalskameratene, 1. divisjon (level 2), 26 August 2007 [12]
11–0 v Langevåg, 2nd round, 24 June 1987 [13]
11–0 v Bergsøy, 2nd round, 21 June 1989 [14]
  • Record away win: 11–0 v Eidsvåg, 1st round, 1 May 2011 [15]

Record defeats

0–7 v Rollon, 1st round, 1930
1–8 v Kristiansund, 1st round, 1931
0–7 v Strømsgodset, Tippeligaen, 9 June 1991[19]
0–7 v Tromsø, Tippeligaen, 2 September 1995[20]

Streaks

Only top-tier seasons

  • Longest unbeaten run (all major competitions): 26 matches, 13 April 1998 to 25 August 1998
  • Longest unbeaten run (League): 24 matches, from 13 April 2014 to 18 October 2014
  • Longest unbeaten run from start of the season (League): 21 matches, from the start of the 1998 season to 20 September 1998
  • Longest winning streak (League): 7 matches,
from 23 June 1974 to 1 September 1974
from 17 August 2014 to 18 October 2014
  • Longest losing streak (League): 5 matches, from 31 July 2005 to 10 September 2005
  • Longest drawing streak (League): 5 matches, from 21 September 1975 to 19 October 1975
  • Longest streak without a win (League): 10 matches,
from 24 May 2010 to 29 August 2010
from 1 October 2006 to 27 April 2008
  • Longest scoring run (League): 28 matches, from 28 March 2014 to 26 October 2014
  • Longest non-scoring run (League): 5 matches, from 20 October 1996 to 8 May 1997
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (League): 4 matches, from 4 May 2002 to 9 June 2002

Wins/draws/losses in a season

Only top-tier seasons.

  • Most wins in a league season: 22 – 2014
  • Most draws in a league season: 10 – 2004, 2010
  • Most defeats in a league season: 15 – 1978, 2006
  • Fewest wins in a league season: 1 – 1957–58
  • Fewest draws in a league season: 2 – 1978, 1999
  • Fewest defeats in a league season: 3 – 2014
  • Highest league win margin: 11 points in 2014, ahead of Rosenborg

Goals

Only top-tier seasons.

  • Most League goals scored in a season:
In a 30 game season: 62 – 2009, 2014, 2015
In a 26 game season: 70 – 1998
In a 22 game season: 40 – 1974, 1988, 1989
In a 14 game season: 18 – 1957–58
  • Fewest League goals scored:
In a 30 game season: 42 – 2010
In a 26 game season: 29 – 2006
In a 22 game season: 23 – 1993
In a 14 game season: 18 – 1957–58
  • Most League goals conceded in a season:
In a 30 game season: 45 – 2010
In a 26 game season: 50 – 2006
In a 22 game season: 41 – 1982, 1984
In a 14 game season: 38 – 1957–58
  • Fewest League goals conceded:
In a 30 game season: 24 – 2014
In a 26 game season: 26 – 2002
In a 22 game season: 18 – 1974
In a 14 game season: 38 – 1957–58

Points

Only top-tier seasons.

  • Most points in a season:
Two points for a win:
30 in 22 matches, 1. divisjon, 1974
7 in 14 matches, Hovedserien, 1957–58
Three points for a win:
71 in 30 matches, Tippeligaen, 2014
54 in 26 matches, Tippeligaen, 1998
40 in 22 matches, 1. divisjon, 1990
  • Fewest points in a season:
Two points for a win:
12 in 22 matches, 1. divisjon, 1978
7 in 14 matches, Hovedserien, 1957–58
Three points for a win:
40 in 30 matches, Tippeligaen, 2010
25 in 26 matches, Tippeligaen, 2006
22 in 22 matches, Tippeligaen, 1993

Attendances

Season-by-season performance

Notes

  1. ^ Includes other competitive competitions, including the Eliteserien Relegation Play-offs, Norwegian Super Cup, Royal League
  2. ^ a b c Appearance(s) in Eliteserien Promotion/Relegation Play-Offs

References

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  8. ^ "Ymse statistikk", mfkweb.org
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