Sola FK

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Sola FK
Sola FK.gif
Full nameSola Fotballklubb
Founded1934
GroundSola stadion,
Sola
ChairmanTom Heradstveit
ManagerØystein Elvestad
League 4. divisjon (men)
2022 3. divisjon group 3, 12th of 14 (relegated)

Sola Fotballklubb is a Norwegian association football club from Sola, Rogaland.

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The women's football team played in the 1. divisjon, the second tier of Norwegian football, up to and including the 2012 season, after which it resigned its place in the 1. divisjon. [1]

The men's football team currently plays in the 3. divisjon, the fourth tier of the Norwegian football league system, after being relegated from the 2019 2. divisjon. The club played in 3. divisjon for many years, except for the years 2006, 2009 and 2013 when it had visits in the 4. divisjon. They played in the 2. divisjon from 1997 to 1999. 2015 was the first season since 1999 that the club played in the second division.

Svein Fjælberg [2] and Gunnar Aase has played for the team. Aase also coached the men's team in 2003 together with Børre Meinseth. [3]

Recent seasons

SeasonLeague Cup Notes
DivisionPos.Pl.WDLGSGAP
2011 3. divisjon 82610511505835Second qual. round
2012 3. divisjonDown-arrow-14.png13266416367722First qual. roundRelegated
2013 [4] 4. divisjon Up-arrow-14.png12220111092661Second qual. roundPromoted
2014 3. divisjonUp-arrow-14.png1261952772762Second roundPromoted
2015 2. divisjon 526989495235Second round
2016 2. divisjonDown-arrow-14.png13266317276021First roundRelegated
2017 3. divisjon52611510463538First round
2018 3. divisjonUp-arrow-14.png1261745653155First roundPromoted
2019 2. divisjonDown-arrow-14.png13266218326120First roundRelegated
2020 Season cancelled
2021 3. divisjon213823341826Second round
2022 3. divisjonDown-arrow-14.png12267316335424First roundRelegated

Source: [5]

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