Sandar IL

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Sandar IL
Full nameSandar Idrettslag
Founded24 September 1931
GroundVesterøya Idrettspark
Sandefjord
LeagueFifth Division
2011 Fourth Division / Vestfold, 11th (relegated) [1]

Sandar Idrettslag is a sports club from Sandar, Sandefjord, Norway.

It was founded on 24 September 1931 as Framnes IL, but the name Sandar IL was taken already on 13 October 1931. The club has sections for association football and handball, and the team colors are red, black and white. [2]

Footballer Jon Midttun Lie played for Sandar IL from age 13 to age 16. In 2008 Lie's then-team Lillestrøm SK faced Sandar in the first round of the Norwegian Cup. [3] Sandar also met another team from Tippeligaen in the first round of the cup in 2007, but lost 5–0 against Sandefjord Fotball. [4]

The men's team played in the Third Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football, but controversially forfeited after three games of the 2010 season. [5] In 2011, Sandar played in the Fourth Division, but was relegated to the Fifth Division.

Terese Pedersen has played handball for Sandar. [6]

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References

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  2. "Informasjon om Sandar Idrettslag" (in Norwegian). Sandar IL. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
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  6. "Landslagsprofiler Terese Pedersen" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Handball Federation . Retrieved 14 May 2010.