Nesbyen Idrettslag is a multi-sports club from Nes, Buskerud, Norway.
Established in 1902, it has sections for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, association football, handball, athletics, and orienteering.
The athletics section arranged the Norwegian Championships in 1987. [1] Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass competed in athletics for the club. [2]
The club currently has no junior or senior teams in football.
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