SK Haugar

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SK Haugar
Full nameSportsklubben Haugar
Nickname(s)Terrierne
Founded19 October 1939;84 years ago (1939-10-19)
GroundSakkestad Idrettspark, Haugesund
ChairmanJohn-Steinar Pedersen
Head coachesKent Michael Bøe (Men) and Hellen Cathrine Våge (Ladies)
League2. Divisjon (women)
5. Divisjon (men) [1]
Fourth Division / 3, 7th (men) [2]
Website Club website

Sportsklubben Haugar is an association football club from Haugesund, Norway, established in 1939. Its top women's team plays in the Second Division and the top men's team plays in the Fifth Division.

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The men's team has played two Norwegian Football Cup Finals, losing 0–7 against Fredrikstad in 1961 [3] and 2–1 against Viking in 1979. [4] This qualified the team for the 1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup: in the first round, Haugar drew Sion 1–1 away and then beat them 2–0 at home. [5] In the second round, Haugar tied Newport County 0–0 at home, but lost 0–6 away. [6]

The team played their last season in the top division in 1981. [7] In 1993, it merged its elite teams with Djerv 1919 to create FK Haugesund. Haugar continued to compete in lower divisions.

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sion 2–01–13–1
Second round Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Newport County 0–00–60–6

Honours

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