Elverum IL

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Elverum IL
Full nameElverum Idrettslag
Founded1892

Elverum IL is a Norwegian alliance sports club from Elverum in Innlandet. It was founded in 1892, and has sections for handball, association football, ski jumping, gymnastics and swimming.

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Handball

Football

Other sports

Ski jumper Hein-Arne Mathiesen represented the club. [1] The club was formerly active in athletics, where Bjørn Gundersen represented the club.

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