Fevang FK

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Fevang FK
Full nameFevang Fotballklubb
Founded26 August 1966
GroundFevang Idrettspark
Sandefjord
LeagueFifth Division
2011 Sixth Division / Vestfold, 1st (promoted) [1]

Fevang Fotballklubb is a Norwegian association football club from the outskirts of Sandefjord.

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The club was established on 26 August 1966 in the small farmer village Fevang about 5 km outside of Sandefjord. The first team are currently playing in the Norwegian Fifth Division (sixth tier), after earning promotion from the Sixth Division in 2011. It played as high as the Third Division in 1997.

Fevang has produced some talents, most notably Geir Ludvig Fevang.

The club colours are black and white, in stripes similar to those of Juventus F.C.

Most appearances

  1. Andre Horntvedt - 300 appearances (as of 2005)
  2. John Horntvedt - 275 appearances
  3. Bjørn Einar Karlsen - 264 appearances

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References

  1. "Tabell 6. divisjon, Vestfold 2011". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2012.