Holter IF

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Holter IF
Full nameHolter Idrettsforening
Founded3 June 1918
GroundHolter stadion
LeagueFourth Division

Holter Idrettsforening is a Norwegian sports club from Holter in Nannestad. It has sections for association football and team handball.

It was founded on 3 June 1918. [1] In 1941 it incorporated the AIF club Holter AIL. [2]

The men's football team last played in the Norwegian Second Division in 1997. Players from that time include Snorre Harstad, John Anders Skoglund and Terje Joelsen. The team currently plays in the Fourth Division.

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References

  1. "Om Holter IF" (in Norwegian). Holter IF. Archived from the original on 25 May 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  2. Thingsrud, Leif (1989). "Arbeideridrett i kamptid. Et tilbakeblikk på AIF i Akershus". Arbeiderbevegelsens Historielag i Akershus' Årbok (in Norwegian). Lillestrøm: Arbeiderbevegelsens Historielag i Akershus (2): 48–60. ISSN   0802-4537.