A brief glimpse into the past

Høydepunkter fra Lyn 1896 FK vs Kjelsås
Høydepunkter fra Lyn 1896 FK vs Kjelsås

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Corner Kjelsås
Corner Kjelsås

Gjestene tar et hjørnespark i kampen Grorud - Kjelsås 1-0.



SK Gjøvik-Lyn 1-0 Tromsdalen Fotball
SK Gjøvik-Lyn 1-0 Tromsdalen Fotball

Målet fra kampen mellom SK Gjøvik-Lyn-Tromsdalen Fotball. 31. Rocky Lekaj. 0:00 Intro 0:57 1-0.



Team, Place & City Details

Kjelsås Fotball

Kjelsås Fotball is the association football section of the sports club Kjelsås IL, based in the Kjelsås/Grefsen area of Oslo, Norway. The club was founded in 1913.

Norwegian reserve football teams

Norwegian reserve football teams compete at all levels of league football within the Norwegian football league system apart from the top two divisions, Eliteserien and 1. divisjon.

Tromsdalen UIL

Tromsdalen UIL is a Norwegian sports club founded in 1938, from Tromsdalen in the municipality of Tromsø. It has sections for football, athletics, skiing and gymnastics.

TUIL Arena
TUIL Arena

TUIL Arena is an association football venue located in Tromsø, Norway, Opened in 1983, it is the home ground of Tromsdalen UIL, which plays in the First Division. The pitch is owned by the club and has artificial turf.

Reserve teams in Norwegian football

Reserve teams in Norwegian association football play in the ordinary league system. They are always attached to their first teams with a "2" suffix, must play in a lower league than the first team, and cannot play in the Premier League or First Division.

Kjelsås
Kjelsås

Kjelsås is one of the northern neighbourhoods of Oslo and a mountain situated in Nordre Aker, the northern borough of Oslo, Norway.

Kjelsås station
Kjelsås station

Kjelsås Station is located at Kjelsås in Oslo, Norway on the Gjøvik Line. The railway station is located 10.28 km (6.39 mi) from Oslo Central Station between Nydalen Station and Snippen Station at 155.6 meters (510 ft) above sea level and was opened in 1900, two years before the railway to Gjøvik was finished.The station is served by commuter and regional trains operated by Vy Gjøvikbanen.

Kjelsås Line
Kjelsås Line

The Kjelsås Line is a tramway line running from Storo to Kjelsås in the northern part of Oslo, Norway. The line opened by Oslo Sporveier on 25 September 1934 as an extension of the Grünerløkka–Torshov Line that terminated at Storo.

Tromsdalen
Tromsdalen

Tromsdalen is an urban neighborhood in the city of Tromsø which is in Tromsø Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located just to the east of the city centre on the mainland along the coast of the Tromsøysundet strait.

Tromsdalen detention camp
Tromsdalen detention camp

Tromsdalen detention camp , colloquially known as Krøkebærsletta, was a Nazi concentration camp just east of Tromsø, Norway, built during World War II. From November 1942 until the end of the occupation of Norway in May 1945, it was primarily a transit camp for prisoners on their way to Falstad, Grini, or camps in Nazi Germany. It held over 2000 recorded prisoners.Tromstun skole (Tromstun School) now stands on the site of the former camp.

Arctic Cathedral
Arctic Cathedral

Tromsdalen Church or the Arctic Cathedral is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tromsø Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the Tromsdalen valley on the east side of the city of Tromsø.

Kjell Askildsen
Kjell Askildsen

Kjell Askildsen is a Norwegian writer. He is probably best known for his minimalistic short stories.

Kjelsås Station
Kjelsås Station

Kjelsås Station is located at Kjelsås in Oslo, Norway on the Gjøvik Line. The railway station is located 10.28 km (6.39 mi) from Oslo Central Station between Nydalen Station and Snippen Station at 155.6 meters (510 ft) above sea level and was opened in 1900, two years before the railway to Gjøvik was finished.

Kjell Åsvestad

Kjell Åsvestad is a Norwegian Nordic combined skier. He was born in Lillehammer, and represented the club Lillehammer SK. He competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, where he placed 14th.