Åndalsnes IF

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Åndalsnes IF
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Full nameÅndalsnes Idrettsforening
Founded25 May 1917
GroundØran stadion,
Åndalsnes
LeagueMen: 4. divisjon Nordmøre og Romsdal (tier 5)
2018Men: 4. divisjon Nordmøre og Romsdal (tier 5), 5th

Åndalsnes Idrettsforening is a Norwegian sports club from Åndalsnes, Møre og Romsdal. It has sections for association football, team handball, floorball, gymnastics, track and field and skiing.

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It was founded on 25 May 1917. [1]

The men's football team currently plays in the Third Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football. It last played in the Norwegian Second Division in 1998. It last played in the Norwegian First Division in 1995.

Recent seasons

Men

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovementsNote/
source
1999Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 133rd/12 [2]
2000Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 134th/12 [3]
2001Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 183rd/12 [4]
2002Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 189th/12 [5]
2003Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 188th/12 [6]
2004Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 1811th/12 [7]
2005Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 1812th/12Relegated [8]
2006Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal6th/12 [9]
2007Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal6th/12 [10]
2008Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal1st/11Promoted [11]
2009Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 188th/12 [12]
2010Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal avd. 1812th/12Relegated [13]
2011Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal4th/12 [14]
2012Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal7th/12 [15]
2013Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal4th/12 [16]
2014Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal6th/12 [17]
2015Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal10th/12 [18]
2016Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal11th/12Relegated [19]
2017Tier 65. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal3rd/12Promoted [20]
2018Tier 54. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal5th/12 [21]

Women

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovementsNote/
source
2005Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal9th/11 [22]
2006did not participate [23]
2007did not participate [23]
2008did not participate [23]
2009Tier 43. divisjonNordmøre og Romsdal8th/8 [24]

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