IL Bjarg

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IL Bjarg
IL Bjarg logo.png
Full nameIdrettslaget Bjarg
Founded1947
GroundStavollen Kunstgress
Bergen
Capacity1,200
League Third Division
2024 Third Division group 1, 2nd of 14

Idrettslaget Bjarg is a sports club in Stavollen, Bergen not far from Bergen Flesland Airport. It supports football, handball, athletics, and gymnastics. The football team plays in the 3. divisjon, the fourth tier in the Norwegian football league system.

Contents

Football team, recent history

Men's team

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup Notes
2004 [1] 5. divisjon, Hordaland section 12221525804647Promoted
2005 [2] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 18227411444725
2006 [3] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 25221048554934
2007 [4] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 13241257563641
2008 [5] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 22221543513249Promoted
2009 3. divisjon, Hordaland section 2722778333828
2010 3. divisjon, Hordaland section 152210393732331st qual. round
2011 3. divisjon, section 822614395940452nd round
2012 3. divisjon, section 7826114114447371st round
2013 3. divisjon, section 8324130115343392nd qual. round
2014 3. divisjon, section 742611965845421st round
2015 3. divisjon, section 792684144758281st qual. round
2016 3. divisjon, section 752412485650402nd qual. roundRelegated
2017 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 14229674741331st round
2018 [6] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 272293104637301st qual. round
2019 [7] 4. divisjon, Hordaland section 112214626037481st qual. roundPromoted
2020 Season cancelled
2021 3. divisjon, section 45137152529221st round
2022 3. divisjon, section 362612594744412nd round

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