Elverum Fotball

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Elverum
Elverum Fotball logo.svg
Full nameElverum Fotball
Founded30 June 1907;116 years ago (1907-06-30)
Ground Elverum stadion,
Elverum
Capacity2000
ChairmanHenning Myrer
Head coachStian Aasen
League 3. divisjon
2022 3. divisjon group 2, 3rd of 14
Website Club website

Elverum Fotball is the association football section of the sports club Elverum IL from Elverum, Norway. They compete in the 3. divisjon, the fourth tier in the Norwegian football league system.

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History

It was founded on 30 June 1907 under the name Elverum Footballklub. [1]

Elverum played in the 2. divisjon for many years. In 1995, it won its group and was promoted to the 1996 1. divisjon, but was relegated after one year. Between 2000 and 2004, Elverum was relegated and promoted every other year; they played in the 3. divisjon from 2005 to 2010. Elverum won their 3. divisjon group in 2005 and 2006, but lost the playoff-promotion until they won the promotion-playoff in 2010 and returned to the 2. divisjon. [2]

The club was promoted to the First Division again after the 2012 season, [3] but was relegated after only one season back at the second tier. [4]

In the 2016 season, Elverum once again gained promotion back to 1. divisjon. [5]

In 2017, Elverum reached the Fourth round of the Cup for the first time in the club's history.

At the end of the 2017 season, they were once again relegated to the 2. divisjon. [6]

Recent history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup Notes
2008 3. divisjon 3221354833444First qualifying round
2009 3. divisjon6221039625633First round
2010 3. divisjon1221714612052Second qualifying roundPromoted to the 2. divisjon
2011 2. divisjon 4241266382642First round
2012 2. divisjon1261493573051First roundPromoted to the 1. divisjon
2013 1. divisjon 16303621376715Third roundRelegated to the 2. divisjon
2014 2. divisjon3261574552752Second round
2015 2. divisjon2261268473542Second round
2016 2. divisjon1262042681363Second roundPromoted to the 1. divisjon
2017 1. divisjon153041214295124Fourth roundRelegated to the 2. divisjon
2018 2. divisjon6261286533944Second round
2019 2. divisjon12267514344626Second roundRelegated to the 3. divisjon
2020 Season cancelled
2021 3. divisjon313742271825First round
2022 3. divisjon3261673643455Second round

Source: [7]

Stadium

Elverum Fotball play their home games at Elverum Stadion, also known as Sentralidrettsplassen, which was inaugurated in 1950. In 2007, the stadium was upgraded with floodlight and artificial grass before once again being updated ahead of the 2013 season when they returned to the First Division. [8] The highest home attendance was 4,633, in 1991, when local rivals Ham-Kam visited Elverum in a league game. [9]

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Famous players

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References

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  2. "Er årets opprykk til 2.divisjon starten på en ny storhetstid i Elverum fotball?".
  3. "Elverum til 1. divisjon – Fædrelandsvennen". fvn.no. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016.
  4. but was relegated after only one season back at the second tier.https://www.nrk.no/ho/elverum-rykker-ned-1.11282412
  5. "Elverum rykket opp". October 2016.
  6. "Elverum rykket ned". 5 November 2017.
  7. "Elverum Fotball". NIFS (in Norwegian). NTB. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  8. "Får kun plass til 1.400". 22 March 2013.
  9. "Ingen publikumsrekord i år".