Os TF

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Os Turnforening
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Founded1919
Ground Kuventræ Stadion, Os
ManagerEndre Brenne
League 3. divisjon
2024 3. divisjon group 1, 3rd of 14 [1]

Os Turnforening is a multi-sports club from Os, Hordaland, Norway. It has sections for association football, team handball, gymnastics and track and field.

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General history

The club was founded in 1905. [2] The football section is semi-independent and counts 1919 as its founding year. [3]

Football

The men's football team the club has played once, the 1975 season, in the top tier of Norwegian football, then known as the 1. divisjon. [4] The team plays at Kuventræ Stadion and in the 3. divisjon. It last played in the 2. divisjon in 2010. The club's manager is the retired defender of the Hungary national team, Zsolt Korcsmár .

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References

  1. "Norsk Tipping-Ligaen avd. 1 2023 - Tabell". fotball.no (in Norwegian). NFF. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  2. "Om oss" (in Norwegian). Os TF. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  3. "Historie" (in Norwegian). Os Turn Fotball. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  4. Fagerli, Arnfinn; Nilsen, Christian Lunde (1999). Norsk fotball-leksikon (in Norwegian). Orion. p. 357. ISBN   82-458-0398-7.