List of Sparta Sarpsborg seasons

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Sparta Sarpsborg is a Norwegian ice hockey club based in Sarpsborg. They are members of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons). The Warriors are the ice hockey department of IL Sparta, a sports club founded in 1928. Ice hockey was first included as an activity in 1959, [1] and is now one of two sports practised by the club, the other being football. [2] The club competed as IL Sparta until 1986, at which point a near-bankruptcy highlighted the need to separate the various departments into financially independent units. [1] They were then known as Sparta Hockey until 1995, when the club actually did go bankrupt and were reformed as IHK Sparta Sarpsborg. [1] The turn of the millennium saw the introduction of the "Bears" nickname, which was used until the current "Warriors" came into use ahead of the 200405 season. [3] As of 2010, the Warriors have completed thirty-five seasons in the Eliteserien, winning over 570 regular season games and three league titles.

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Sparta entered the league system in 1963, starting out in the 3. divisjon (third tier). Promotion to the 1. divisjon (Eliteserien from 1990 onwards) was first won in 1967, but the club were unable to firmly establish themselves in the top division until the 198081 season. The 1980s would become Sparta's most successful period, with two Norwegian Championship titles won in 1984 and 1989. Following the bankruptcy in 1995, the Warriors had to start over in the lower tiers, but quickly made their way back to the top. Since 2002, they have made the playoffs every year, and were runners-up for the Norwegian Championship in 2009 after losing 24 to Vålerenga.

Seasons

Norwegian Champions Regular Season Champions Promoted Relegated
SeasonLeagueDivisionRegular season [a] Postseason [a]
GPWLTOTWOTLGFGAPtsFinishGPWLTGFGAPtsResult
1963–643. divisjonE
1964–653. divisjonE65013112111st7331303173rd in Qualifying for 2. divisjon [b]
1965–663. divisjonE1st
1966–672. divisjonA1010005415201st20206110Lost in Finals, 0–2 (Isbjørnene)
1967–681. divisjon143110298568th
1968–692. divisjonB108204317161st20204100Lost in Finals, 0–2 (Grüner)
1969–701. divisjon2112003913927th
1970–712. divisjonA105324930123rdDid not qualify
1971–722. divisjon
1972–732. divisjonB1010007516201st106404637123rd in Qualifying for 1. divisjon I
6312331682nd in Qualifying for 1. divisjon II
1973–741. divisjon183123568999th65103312101st in Qualifying for 1. divisjon
1974–751. divisjon183141499979th6330272763rd in Qualifying for 1. divisjon [c]
1975–761. divisjon1831415311079th6150244824th in Qualifying for 1. divisjon
1976–772. divisjon18151215937321st
1977–781. divisjon18107110695215th10271305956th in Norwegian Championship
1978–791. divisjon1841316311599th7340282263rd in Qualifying for 1. divisjon [d]
1979–802. divisjon18161113951331st
1980–811. divisjon3619161174145395thDid not qualify
1981–821. divisjon3615156160165367thDid not qualify
1982–831. divisjon3623112193121482nd4221914Won in Semi-finals, 2–0 (Djerv)
Lost in Finals, 0–2 (Furuset)
1983–841. divisjon281864138104401st6422923Won in Semi-finals, 2–1 (Stjernen)
Won Norwegian Championship, 2–1 (Vålerengen)
1984–851. divisjon18125110365253rd2021116Lost in Semi-finals, 0–2 (Vålerengen)
Mellomspillet [e] 105415142113rd
1985–861. divisjon362655257134571st3121015Lost in Semi-finals, 1–2 (Frisk)
1986–871. divisjon3622122167144463rd202911Lost in Semi-finals, 0–2 (Stjernen)
1987–881. divisjon3618180177181366thDid not qualify
1988–891. divisjon3621132159135444th6513217Won in Semi-finals, 2–0 (Storhamar)
Won Norwegian Championship, 3–1 (Trondheim)
1989–901. divisjon3625110197144503rd3121318Lost in Semi-finals, 1–2 (Vålerenga)
1990–91 [f] Eliteserien I18134113765272nd202411Lost in Semi-finals, 0–2 (Vålerenga)
Eliteserien II [g] 3219112206133414th
1991–92Eliteserien I1881008777167th20206803rd in Quarter-finals
Eliteserien II145816992116th
1992–93Eliteserien I1851308297167thDid not qualify
Eliteserien II145815263117th
1993–94Eliteserien I188828672186th21103823rd in Quarter-finals
Eliteserien II145904972106th
1994–95Eliteserien2822427021768th4310191662nd in Qualifying for Eliteserien
Sparta Hockey went bankrupt and were reconstituted as IHK Sparta Sarpsborg [1]
1995–962. divisjon20154115866312nd65013313111st in Qualifying for 1. divisjon
1996–971. divisjon20161313165351st
1997–98Eliteserien4423183165152494th303514Lost in Semi-finals, 0–3 (Vålerenga)
1998–99Eliteserien442021314113842 [h] 6thDid not qualify
1999–2000Eliteserien3820171128117414th303412Lost in Semi-finals, 0–3 (Storhamar)
2000–01 Eliteserien4217250118152347thDid not qualify
2001–02 Eliteserien4217214146167386th202311Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–2 (Storhamar Dragons)
2002–03 [i] Eliteserien38151616118138536th202311Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–2 (Frisk)
2003–04 Eliteserien42191823124126645th9452434Won in Quarter-finals, 3–2 (Frisk)
Lost in Semi-finals, 1–3 (Vålerenga)
2004–05 Eliteserien42171744125143636th413317Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–3 (Storhamar)
2005–06 Eliteserien42191931140158645th6241721Lost in Quarter-finals, 2–4 (Stavanger)
2006–07 Eliteserien44211742182147735th13674037Won in Quarter-finals, 4–3 (Frisk)
Lost in Semi-finals, 2–4 (Vålerenga)
2007–08 Eliteserien44261134146109903rd6241320Lost in Quarter-finals, 2–4 (Comet)
2008–09 Eliteserien45281043172101951st151053831Won in Quarter-finals, 4–1 (Lørenskog)
Won in Semi-finals, 4–0 (Storhamar)
Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Vålerenga)
2009–10 Eliteserien48261516161122862nd12663229Won in Quarter-finals, 4–2 (Stjernen)
Lost in Semi-finals, 2–4 (Stavanger)
Eliteserien totals [j] 1,1705515194922294,6874,6631,40311747691348437722 playoff appearances

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