Medkila IL

Medkila IL is a football team from Harstad in North Norway, most notable for its women's football team which is playing in the 1. Divisjon, the second tier of Norwegian women's football.

Medkila
Full nameMedkila Idrettslag
Founded1944 (1944)
GroundHarstad Stadion,
Harstad, Norway
ChairmanEvan Didriksen
ManagerMargunn Haugenes (women)
League1. divisjon (women) (women)
2. Divisjon (men)
20201. divisjon, 2nd (women) [1]

Medkila first came to prominence after winning the 2003 Norwegian Women's Cup while playing in the First Division. Medkila knocked out Leknes FK (1-10), Grand Bodø (1-5), IF Fløya (2-1), IL Sandviken (6-1) and Team Strømmen (1-3), and beat Kolbotn (2-1) in the final.[2] That same year they were promoted to Toppserien for the first time. Medkila couldn't avoid relegation in their first season in top-flight and were back in 1. divisjon for the 2005 season.

Five years later they were promoted for the 2011 Toppserien, but as last time they were relegated after only one season.[3] In 2012 they finished second in the first division, earning a playoff against Kattem for the chance to win promotion. They lost the playoff, but subsequently, Kattem withdrew their team from the league, and after Fart declined the offer to remain in Toppserien, Medkila were promoted after all.[4] In 2013, Medkila's women survived comfortably in 9th place in the Toppserien.[5]

Medkila also fields a men's team, which played in the Third Division (fourth tier) from 1995 to 2010 and again from 2013.

Recent seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2003 1. Divisjon 2 181332 572742 Winner Promoted to the Toppserien
2004 Toppserien 10 182115 12657 Third round Relegated to the 1. Divisjon
2005 1. Divisjon 6 186210 244220 Third round
2006 1. Divisjon 5 18846 352528 Second round
2007 1. Divisjon 5 18765 241627 Quarterfinal
2008 1. Divisjon 4 18846 222528 Second round
2009 1. Divisjon 6 22958 353032 Third round
2010 1. Divisjon 2 221426 391844 Third round Promoted to the Toppserien
2011 Toppserien 11 223316 206312 Quarterfinal Relegated to the 1. Divisjon
2012 1. Divisjon 2 221543 481549 Third round Promoted to the Toppserien
2013 Toppserien 9 227510 274426 Quarterfinal
2014 Toppserien 10 224315 186215 Quarterfinal
2015 Toppserien 11 225215 286317 Quarterfinal
2016 Toppserien 11 222515 215011 Quarterfinal
2017 Toppserien 12 221219 9695 Second round Relegated to the 1. Divisjon
2018 1. divisjon 5 221048 292634 Second round
2019 1. divisjon 4 181255 373341 Third round
2020 1. divisjon 2 181206 332136 First qualifying round

Honours

Current women's squad

As of 18 July 2016.[6]
No. Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Megan Kufeld  United States
2 Defender Anja Rasmussen  Norway
4 Forward Emilie Kristiansen  Norway
5 Midfielder Anna Wulff Iversen  Norway
6 Forward Martine Olsen  Norway
7 Defender Alexandra Jean Quincey (Captain)  United States
8 Defender Mette Aasvik Skau  Norway
9 Midfielder Kristine Amundsen  Norway
10 Forward Tiffany McCarty  United States
11 Forward Lotte Fossem  Norway
14 Midfielder Maria Hustad  Norway
15 Forward Camilla Hansen  Austria
16 Midfielder Ida Marie Fossem  Norway
17 Defender Marianne Linaker  Norway
18 Defender Louise Normann  Norway
19 Forward Hedda Jakobsen  Norway
20 Defender Rebekka Hansen  Norway
21 Defender Fanny Johansson  Sweden
22 Defender Sigrun Linaker Dybvik  Norway
23 Defender Silje Helen Johansen  Norway

Recent history men

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2010 3. Divisjon 7 22958 564132 Not Qualified Relegated to the 3. Divisjon
2011 4. Divisjon 3 221435 744345 Not Qualified
2012 4. Divisjon 1 201811 1002355 Not Qualified Promoted to the 3. Divisjon
2013 3. Divisjon 1 221741 712455 First qualifying round Promoted to the 2. Divisjon
2014 2. Divisjon 14 262123 13917 First round Relegated to the 3. Divisjon
2015 3. Divisjon 10 224414 205216 First qualifying round
2016 3. Divisjon 12 221219 21805 First qualifying round Relegated to the 4. Divisjon
2017 4. Divisjon 8 227312 364624 Second qualifying round
2018 4. Divisjon 5 221219 493737 First qualifying round

References

  1. "Tabell Toppserien 2013". nifs.no (in Norwegian). A-pressen. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  2. Verdens Gang
  3. Soccerway Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Karlsen, Thomas (6 February 2013). "Medkila til Toppserien". Fotballmagasinet.no (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 3 March 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  5. Table 2013
  6. "Medkila Kvinner Senior A". Football Association of Norway. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
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