Bryne FK
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| Surname | Bryne Fotball Clubs | ||
| Seat | Time , Norway | ||
| founding | April 10, 1926 | ||
| Colours | Red, white sleeves / white | ||
| president | Nils Steinsland | ||
| Board | Asle Tjøtta | ||
| Website | brynefk.no | ||
| First soccer team | |||
| Head coach | Ole Hjelmhaug | ||
| Venue | Bryne Stadium | ||
| Places | 10.133 | ||
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PostNord-Ligaen avd 2 (third highest division) |
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| 2018 | 5th place | ||
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The Bryne Fotballklubb is a football club from the town of Bryne in the southwest of Norway . It has around 700 members.
history
The club was founded in 1926 as Bryne IL . In 1993 the football department was spun off and given its current name.
Between 1976 and 1988 and from 2000 to 2003, the club played in the top Norwegian league . The greatest success in the club's history was winning the Norwegian club cup in 1987 with a 1-0 win after extra time over Brann Bergen .
successes
- Norwegian runner-up: 1980, 1982
- Norwegian Cup Winner : 1987
- Norwegian Cup finalist: 2001
European Cup balance sheet
Bryne IL took part in three European Cup competitions: in 1988 the Cup Winners' Cup and in 1981 and 1983 the UEFA Cup . However, the club was eliminated in the first round.
| season | competition | round | opponent | total | To | Back |
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| 1981/82 | Uefa cup | 1 round |
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2: 3 | 0: 2 (H) | 2: 1 (A) |
| 1983/84 | Uefa cup | 1 round |
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1: 4 | 0: 3 (H) | 1: 1 (A) |
| 1988/89 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Preliminary round |
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2: 4 | 0: 3 (A) | 2: 1 (H) |
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time
Overall record: 6 games, 2 wins, 1 draw, 3 defeats, 5:11 goals (goal difference −6)
Placements
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player
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Arne-Larsen Økland (1977–1980, 1985–1987) -
Alf-Inge Haaland (1979–1990) youth, (1990–1993) player, -
Ragnvald Soma (1996–1997) youth, (1997–2000, 2002–2004) player, -
Roger Nilsen (2002-2003), -
Erling Haaland (2013–2015) youth, (2016) player