Hammerfest FK

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Hammerfest
Hammerfest FK logo.png
Full nameHammerfest Fotballklubb
Founded18 December 1994
Dissolved2017
GroundBreidablikk stadion, Rypefjord, Hammerfest
ChairmanHans Kristian Slinning
Manager Frode "Juf" Johansen
League 4. Divisjon
2017 4. Divisjon , 4th [1]

Hammerfest Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club from Hammerfest Municipality, founded on 18 December 1994 as a merger between HIF/Stein and Indrefjord IL.

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Breidablikk stadion Breidablikk stadion in Rypefjord, Hammerfest 2013.jpg
Breidablikk stadion

The men's team currently plays in the Third Division (fourth tier of Norwegian football), having last played in the Second Division in 2007. Since its formation in 1994, its other seasons in the Second Division came in 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2006. In 2018, the club merged with HIF-Stein to create a new team called HIF-Stein.

Recent history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup Notes
2000 D3 12220111392161Promoted to 2. Division
2001 D2 112684144458281st round
2002 D2 102679105258302nd round
2003 D2 122692154375292nd roundRelegated to 3. Division
2004 D3 3221435743445
2005 D3 1221732761954Promoted to 2. Division
2006 D2 112685133550292nd round
2007 D2 142671182369221st roundRelegated to 3. Division
2008 D3 42211387138361st qualifying round
2009 D3 22012446630401st qualifying round
2010 D3 42211566138381st round
2011 D3 72293104245301st round
2012 D3 52212195640371st qualifying round
2013 D3 522101115854311st qualifying round
2014 D3 52211384334361st qualifying round
2015 D3 92272133154232nd qualifying round
2016 D3 112241172662131st qualifying roundRelegated to 4. Division
2017 D4 42211384327362nd qualifying round
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Janis Vaitkus before are play professional level in FK Ventspils (Latvia),FK Tauras (Lithuania), FC Nuorese (Italy).Janis Vaitkus is the only player from FK Hammerfest to play in the European Cup before.Janis Vaitkus still play in club.

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References

  1. "Tabell 3. divisjon, avdeling 12 2011". nifs.no (in Norwegian). A-pressen . Retrieved 2 June 2012.
  2. "Norsk & Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk" (in Norwegian).