Vegakameratene

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Vegakameratene
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Founded24 April 2008;16 years ago (2008-04-24)
ChairmanAlf Einar Grimsø
ManagerKai Bardal
League Eliteserien

Vegakameratene (founded 24 April 2008) is a Norwegian futsal team currently playing in Eliteserien, the Norwegian top division. The club is currently based in Trondheim, but has origins at the island of Vega in Nordland county. It has been a part of the top division since the creation of the league in 2008/2009, and has since its first league title in 2010/2011 been able to defend the title three consecutive times. As Norwegian champions, Vegakameratene has represented Norway in the UEFA Futsal Cup four times, and was the first Norwegian team advancing to the Main round back in 2011. In 2014, the team was admitted directly to the Main round, after being ranked as the 17th best team participating. [1]

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Eliteserien

SeasonLeagueRef.
DivisjonPWDL+-PtsRank
2008/09 Eliteserien 1811169666344 [2]
2009/10 Eliteserien 1814046948422 [3]
2010/11 Eliteserien 1816119127491 [4]
2011/12 Eliteserien 1813147533401 [5]
2012/13 Eliteserien 1813328028421 [6]
2013/14 Eliteserien 1815307418481 [7]

UEFA Futsal Cup

SeasonRoundOpponentResultArenaLocation
2011–12 Preliminary

Round

Flag of Bulgaria.svg Varna 5–3 Palace of Culture and Sports Varna
Flag of Denmark.svg BGA 3–2 Palace of Culture and Sports Varna
Flag of Iceland.svg Fjölnir 4–1 Palace of Culture and Sports Varna
Main Round Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Era-Pack Chrudim 2–6 Arena Poznan Poznań
Flag of Poland.svg Akademia FC Pniewy 2–3 Arena Poznan Poznań
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A&M Châtelineau 2–2 Arena Poznan Poznań
2012–13 Preliminary

Round

Flag of Andorra.svg FC Encamp 4–2 Poliesportiu d'Andorra Andorra la Vella
Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Nahalat Itzhak 0–0 Poliesportiu d'Andorra Andorra la Vella
Flag of Armenia.svg Shahumyan 4–1 Poliesportiu d'Andorra Andorra la Vella
Main Round Flag of Serbia.svg KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac 2–6 Olympic Sports Centre, Riga Riga
Flag of Latvia.svg FK Nikars 1–2 Olympic Sports Centre, Riga Riga
Flag of North Macedonia.svg KMF Zelezarec Skopje 4–2 Olympic Sports Centre, Riga Riga
2013–14 Preliminary

Round

Flag of Turkey.svg Fırat Üniversitesi Elazığ 6–2 Hollgasse Hall Vienna
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Futsal Minerva 2–1 Hollgasse Hall Vienna
Flag of Austria.svg Stella Rossa Wien 2–2 Hollgasse Hall Vienna
Main round Flag of the Netherlands.svg CF Eindhoven 0–3 Jezero Hall Kragujevac
Flag of Serbia.svg KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac 1–5 Jezero Hall Kragujevac
Flag of Croatia.svg MNK Nacional Zagreb 0–2 Jezero Hall Kragujevac
2014–15 Main Round Flag of Hungary.svg MVFC Berettyóújfalu 2–3 Pálffy István Rendezvénycsarnok Berettyóújfalu
Flag of Slovakia.svg Slov-Matic Bratislava 0–3 Pálffy István Rendezvénycsarnok Berettyóújfalu
Flag of Cyprus.svg APOEL FC 3–3 Pálffy István Rendezvénycsarnok Berettyóújfalu

Coach

Kai Bardal has been the coach of Vegakameratene since its foundation in 2008.

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