KFUM-Kameratene Oslo

KFUM-Kameratene Oslo is the sports branch of the local YMCA in Oslo, Norway. It has sections for association football, futsal, volleyball and track and field. The football team currently plays in 1. divisjon, the second tier of the Norwegian football league system.

KFUM Oslo
Full nameKFUM-Kameratene Oslo
Nickname(s)"Kåffa"
Founded1 January 1939
GroundKFUM Arena, Ekeberg, Oslo
Capacity1,500
ManagerJørgen Isnes
League1. divisjon
20201. divisjon 8th of 16

The club was founded on 1 January 1939. Its traditional base is in downtown Oslo, but it now plays its matches at KFUM Arena at Ekebergsletta.[1]

Football

In 2008 KFUM-Kameratene Oslo won their 3. divisjon group, and also won the playoff to gain promotion.[2] It had formerly failed in such a playoff in 2004.[3] In their first year in the 2. divisjon, the third tier, they finished fourth. In 2010, and again in 2013, they ended up in second place. In 2015 they finally were promoted to the 1. divisjon as champions of Group 1. The team was coached by former football player Ståle Andersen. In 2018, KFUM finished in second plays in the 2018 2. divisjon group 2 and qualified for promotion play-offs. The team defeated Åsane with 4–3 on aggregate in the play-offs and won promotion to the 2019 1. divisjon.[4]

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2006 3. divisjon 3 221255 622741 Second qualifying round
2007 3. divisjon 2 221532 722248 Second round
2008 3. divisjon 1 221831 1031557 Second round Promoted to the 2. divisjon
2009 2. divisjon 4 261466 553448 First round
2010 2. divisjon 2 261835 693056 Second round
2011 2. divisjon 9 261088 553838 Second round
2012 2. divisjon 7 2611510 484938 Second round
2013 2. divisjon 2 261763 622657 Second round
2014 2. divisjon 5 261367 443145 First round
2015 2. divisjon 1 262024 622862 Second round Promoted to the 1. divisjon
2016 1. divisjon 15 306816 314826 Third round Relegated to 2. divisjon
2017 2. divisjon 7 2610412 433934 Third round
2018 2. divisjon 2 261385 473247 Third round Promoted to the 1. divisjon
2019 1. divisjon 4 301398 584248 Quarter-final
2020 1. divisjon 8 3010911 444439 Canceled due to COVID-19

Players and staff

Current squad

As of 1 May 2020[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  NOR Keivan Ghaedamini
3 DF  GAM Dadi Gaye
4 MF  NOR Jacob Stubberud
5 DF  NOR Håkon Aalmen
6 MF  NOR Daniel Fredheim Holm
7 MF  NOR Robin Gravli Rasch
8 MF  NOR Stian Sortevik
9 FW  NOR Bilal Njie
10 FW  NOR Alagie Sanyang
11 FW  NOR David Tavakoli
12 GK  NOR Knut Skjærstein
13 GK  NOR Jonathan Ward Ådlandsvik
14 MF  NOR Håkon Helland Hoseth
15 DF  NOR Mansour Gueye
16 FW  NOR Fisnik Kastrati
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  NOR Fredrik Kristensen Dahl
18 GK  NOR Alexander Pedersen
20 FW  NOR Juba Massinissa Moula
21 MF  NOR Tore André Sørås
22 MF  NOR Olav Øby
23 DF  NOR Marius Brevig
24 DF  NOR Christopher Lindquist
25 DF  NOR Tobias Collett
26 MF  NOR Remi Andre Svindland
27 MF  NOR Mohammed Mahnin
29 MF  NOR Rahul Sharma
30 FW  NOR Lasse Sigurdsen
33 DF  NOR Jørgen Hammer
37 MF  NOR Håkon Kristian Stavrum
DF  NOR Aaron Kiil Olsen

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coachJørgen Isnes
Assistant coachesAnders Lübeck, Daniel Fredheim Holm
Goalkeeper coachNikolai Vendedik
First team managerGuttorm Lande
Team managerTerje Granli
Academy managerErik Jonvik
Equipment managerDag Magelsen
Fitness coachGitte Madsen

Administrative staff

Position Name
Administrative directorThor-Erik Stenberg
Assistant directorChristoffer Dahl
Operations managerTerje Andersen
Sports directorEivind Arnevåg

Futsal

KFUM-Kameratene Oslo Futsal is the futsal department of KFUM-Kameratene Oslo They won the Norwegian Futsal Premier League in 2009–10, after receiving silver medals in the inaugural season.

References

  1. "Historie" (in Norwegian). KFUM-Kameratene Oslo. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  2. "Tidligere meritter" (in Norwegian). KFUM-Kameratene Oslo. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  3. Kirkebøen, Stein Erik (11 October 2004). "KFUM snublet i oppløpet". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 16.
  4. "Jubel for KFUM Oslo: Rykket opp etter knallsterk snuoperasjon". NTB (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. 25 November 2004. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  5. "KFUM Oslo". NIFS.no. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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