Sogndal Fotball
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Sogndal Fotball (formaly known as Sogndal I.L.) is a Norwegian football club from Sogndal in Sogn og Fjordane. It was founded in 1926. In 1976 they were runners-up in the Norwegian cup, losing 2-1 against S.K. Brann. Sogndal Fotball as it is called now, plays in the second highest division in Norway. The club plays at Fosshaugane stadium (capacity 5.402).
Achievements
6th place: 1988
8th place: 2001, 2003
Runner up: 1976
In the final lost 2-1 (0-0) against SK Brann on Ullevaal Stadium in front of 22834 supporters
1-0 Steinar Aase, 1-1 Knut Christiansen, 2-1 Bjørn Tronstad
Playing squad
Runner up: 1976
In the final lost 2-1 (0-0) against SK Brann on Ullevaal Stadium in front of 22834 supporters
1-0 Steinar Aase, 1-1 Knut Christiansen, 2-1 Bjørn Tronstad
Playing squad
Terje Skjeldestad |
Kjetil Holvik |
Notable former players
External links
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