List of Kristiansund BK seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Kristiansund Ballklubb in Norwegian football from their first season in 2004 to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers. The statistics is up to date as of the end of the 2019 season.

2004–present

SeasonLeague Cup EuropeTop goalscorerRef
Tier Division (Grp.)PWDLGFGAPtsPos.Att. [1] NameGoals [2]
2004 4 3. divisjon (18) 2215438121492nd DNQ [3]
2005 3. divisjon (18) 221822872356Up-arrow-14.png1st DNQ [4]
2006 3 2. divisjon (2) 26115104433387th 1R [5]
2007 2. divisjon (2) 2614665735485th 2R Kris Bright 11 [6]
2008 2. divisjon (2) 26142105632444th 3R Kris Bright 12 [7]
2009 2. divisjon (2) 2614486944463rd 2R Mamadou Diagne Latyr15 [8]
2010 2. divisjon (2) 2617456035552nd 2R [9]
2011 2. divisjon (2) 2415365529482nd 2R Tor Erik Torske 15 [10]
2012 2. divisjon (2) 262222771868Up-arrow-14.png1st 2R Didrik Fløtre 13 [11]
2013 2 1. divisjon 30126124744429th1,534 2R Jean Alassane Mendy 11 [12] [13]
2014 1. divisjon 30131075339494th1,450 3R Jean Alassane Mendy 16 [14] [15]
2015 1. divisjon 3014793730493rd1,672 4R Dan Peter Ulvestad 6 [16] [17]
2016 1. divisjon 301956473062Up-arrow-14.png1st2,028 1R Daouda Bamba 20 [18] [19]
2017 1 Eliteserien 301010104446407th3,824 QF Benjamin Stokke 10 [20] [21]
2018 Eliteserien 30137104641465th4,042 3R Bendik Bye 9 [22] [23]
2019 Eliteserien 30118114141416th4,092 4R Amahl Pellegrino 8 [24] [25]

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