Stabæk Fotball

























Stabæk

Stabaek if.png
Full name
Stabæk Fotball
Nickname(s)
De Blaa (The Blue Ones)
Founded
16 March 1912; 106 years ago (1912-03-16)
Ground
Nadderud Stadion

Ground Capacity

5,000
Chairman
Espen Moe
Manager
Henning Berg
League
Eliteserien
2017
Eliteserien, 9th
Website
Club website

















Home colours














Away colours



Current season

Stabæk Fotball is a Norwegian association football club based in Bærum, and a section of the multi-sport organization Stabæk IF. Founded in 1912, the club’s name is an archaic spelling of the suburban area Stabekk, from which it once originated. Their home stadium is the Nadderud Stadion after a three-year-long stay at the Telenor Arena. Their current chairman is Espen Moe.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Stadium


  • 3 Chairman


  • 4 European record


  • 5 Achievements


  • 6 Recent history


  • 7 Records


  • 8 Current players

    • 8.1 Out on loan



  • 9 Managers


  • 10 Women's team


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links




History


After years of lean seasons, they won their first title in 1998 as they emerged victorious in the Norwegian Cup, beating Rosenborg BK 3–1 in the final. After having been relegated to Adeccoligaen after a poor 2004 season, they experienced a successful period under new manager Jan Jönsson, during which they returned to the league in 2005, won the 2008 Norwegian Premier League, their first, and reached the final of the Norwegian Cup, culminating in a very successful 2008 season for the club. Stabæk subsequently won the 2009 Norwegian Community Shield but finished a disappointing 12th and 10th place in the 2010 and 2011 league seasons, respectively, thus narrowly avoiding relegation both times.


Stabæk holds longstanding rivalries with Bærum SK, FK Lyn and Vålerenga, both in the league and by geographical location. The team’s home colors, entirely blue, have earned them the nickname “De Blaa” (The Blue Ones). In 2009, Stabæk became the first Norwegian association football club with both their men's and women’s teams in the premier divisions. Lillestrøm followed suit the next year.


On 30 November 2015, Billy McKinlay was appointed as manager of the club on a two-year contract.[1] McKinlay resigned as manager on 8 July 2016, after being knocked out of the UEFA Europa League by Welsh club Connah's Quay Nomads.[2]



Stadium


Stabæk played home games at the Nadderud Stadion until 2008. They then moved into the Telenor Arena, which had a capacity of 15,000 people. Their stay at the Telenor Arena became shorter than desired; after a three year-long stay at the indoor arena, they moved back to the Nadderud Stadion due to economic issues with the new arena. The women's team, Stabæk FK, also currently plays home games at Nadderud Stadion. Nadderud Stadion has a capacity of 7,000 spectators.



Chairman


On 4 February 2010, Einar Schultz was elected chairman of Stabæk, replacing Ingebrigt Steen Jensen. Schultz has held various positions in the Stabæk system over the last five years. In February 2012, Kjell Johnsen was elected the new chairman of Stabæk Fotball. Johnsen was replaced in 2013 by Espen Moe.



European record











































































































































Season
Competition
Round
Opponents
Home
Away
Aggregate


1997

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Group 5

Greece Panachaiki
 –
1–1

3rd

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Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn
5–0
 –

Belgium Racing Genk
 –
3–4

Russia Dynamo Moscow
1–1
 –

1998

UEFA Intertoto Cup

First round

Serbia Vojvodina
1–2
2–3

3–5

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1999–00

UEFA Cup

First round

Spain Deportivo La Coruña
1–0
0–2

1–2

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2000

UEFA Intertoto Cup

First round

Malta Floriana
2–0
1–1

3–1

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Second round

France Auxerre
0–2
0–3

0–5

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2002–03

UEFA Cup

Qualifying round

Northern Ireland Linfield
4–0
1–1

5–1

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First round

Belgium Anderlecht
1–2
1–0

2–2

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2004–05

UEFA Cup

Second qualifying round

Finland Haka
3–1
3–1

6–2

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First round

France Sochaux
0–5
0–4

0–9

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2008–09

UEFA Cup

Second qualifying round

France Rennes
2–1
0–2

2–3

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2009–10

UEFA Champions League

Second qualifying round

Albania KF Tirana
4–0
1–1

5–1

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Third qualifying round

Denmark Copenhagen
0–0
1–3

1–3

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2009–10

UEFA Europa League

Play-off round

Spain Valencia
0–3
1–4

1–7

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2010–11

UEFA Europa League

Second qualifying round

Belarus Dnepr Mogilev
2–2
1–1

3–3(a)

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2012–13

UEFA Europa League

First qualifying round

Finland JJK Jyväskylä
3–2
0–2

3–4

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2016–17

UEFA Europa League

First qualifying round

Wales Connah's Quay Nomads
0–1
0–0

0–1

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Achievements



  • Tippeligaen:

    • 1st, gold medalist(s) Gold medal: 2008


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s) Silver medal: 2007


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medal: 1998, 2003, 2009, 2015



  • Norwegian Football Cup:

    • Champions: 1998

    • Runners-up: 2008



  • Superfinalen:

    • Champions: 2009


Recent history


























































































































































































































































































































Season

Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Cup
Notes

1994

1. Divisjon

promoted2
221336
4332
42
Third round


1995

Tippeligaen

9
269611
3640
33
Fourth round


1996

Tippeligaen

6
26998
4745
36
Quarterfinal

UEFA Intertoto Cup

1997

Tippeligaen

5
261349
3335
43
Quarterfinal

UEFA Intertoto Cup

1998

Tippeligaen

3
261655
6329
53
Champions

UEFA Cup

1999

Tippeligaen

5
261448
5849
46
Fourth round

UEFA Intertoto Cup

2000

Tippeligaen

5
261268
5933
42
Third round


2001

Tippeligaen

4
261439
4539
45
Fourth round

UEFA Cup

2002

Tippeligaen

5
261268
4834
42
Semifinal


2003

Tippeligaen

3
261196
5135
42
Fourth round

UEFA Cup

2004

Tippeligaen

relegated13
267613
2540
27
Semifinal
Relegated to the 1. Divisjon

2005

1. Divisjon

promoted1
302073
6323
67
Quarterfinal
Promoted to the Tippeligaen

2006

Tippeligaen

5
261097
5336
39
Third round


2007

Tippeligaen

2
261466
5338
48
Semifinal

UEFA Cup

2008

Tippeligaen

1
261664
5824
54
Final

UEFA Champions League

2009

Tippeligaen

3
301587
5234
53
Quarterfinal

UEFA Europa League

2010

Tippeligaen

12
3011613
4647
39
Third round


2011

Tippeligaen

10
3011613
4450
39
Third round

UEFA Europa League

2012

Tippeligaen

relegated16
305223
2569
17
Third round
Relegated to the 1. Divisjon

2013

1. Divisjon

promoted2
3014106
5146
52
Fourth round
Promoted to the Tippeligaen

2014

Tippeligaen

9
3011613
4452
39
Semifinal


2015

Tippeligaen

3
301758
5443
56
Semifinal

UEFA Europa League

2016

Tippeligaen

14
308715
3542
31
Fourth round
Reprieved from relegation after play-off

2017

Eliteserien

9
3010911
4650
39
Quarterfinal


2018 (in progress)

Eliteserien

14
18369
1832
15
Third round

[3]



Records


  • Greatest home victory: 8–0 vs. Molde FK, 29 October 2006

  • Greatest away victory: 14–0 vs. Vestfossen IF, 12 May 2008

  • Heaviest home loss: 0–7 vs. Lillestrøm SK, 20 March 2011

  • Heaviest away loss: 1–8 vs. SK Brann, 24 May 2001

  • Highest attendance, Telenor Arena: 13 402 vs. Rosenborg BK, 13 September 2009

  • Highest average attendance, season: 9,472, 2009

  • Most appearances, total: 305, Norway Tommy Stenersen (no) 1995–2008

  • Most appearances, league: 224, Norway Tommy Stenersen (no) 1995–2004

  • Most goals scored, total: 111, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2005–2009

  • Most goals scored, league: 101, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2005–2010

  • Most goals scored, Premier League: 62, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2006–2009

  • Most goals scored, season: 32, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2005

  • Most goals scored, Premier League, season: 19, Norway Petter Belsvik 1998, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2006, Sweden Daniel Nannskog 2007


Current players



As of 8 April 2018[4]

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


































































No.

Position
Player
1

Norway

GK

Simen Lillevik Kjellevold
2

Venezuela

DF

Ronald Hernández
4

Norway

DF

Vadim Demidov
5

Norway

DF

Steinar Strømnes
6

Norway

DF

Håkon Skogseid
7

Ghana

FW

Raymond Gyasi
8

Norway

MF

John Hou Sæter
9

Norway

FW

Abdul-Basit Agouda
10

Ivory Coast

FW

Franck Boli
11

Norway

MF

Moussa Njie
12

Sweden

GK

Marcus Sandberg
15

Norway

DF

Morten Renå Olsen
16

Norway

DF

Andreas Hanche-Olsen (Captain)
18

Norway

DF

Jeppe Moe






















































No.

Position
Player
20

Norway

MF

Ola Brynhildsen
21

Norway

MF

Daniel Granli
23

Norway

MF

Emil Bohinen
25

Norway

MF

Hugo Vetlesen
28

Ivory Coast

MF

Luc Kassi
30

Ivory Coast

GK

Sayouba Mandé
42

Norway

DF

Tobias Borchgrevink Børkeeiet
60

Norway

MF

Edvard Race
77

Slovenia

MF

Filip Valenčič
88

Norway

FW

Herman Geelmuyden
89

Denmark

MF

Tonny Brochmann
99

Norway

FW

Ohi Omoijuanfo

For season transfers, see List of Norwegian football transfers winter 2017–18 and List of Norwegian football transfers summer 2018.



Out on loan


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







No.

Position
Player


Managers


As of 12 August 2018









































































































Team
From
To
Record
GWDL
Win %
Lars Tjernås
1993
1995






Hans Backe
Jan 1, 1996
Dec 31, 1997






Anders Linderoth
Jan 1, 1998
May 26, 2001





Gaute Larsen
May 26, 2001
Sept 28, 2004





Pål Berg (interim)
Sept 29, 2004
Nov 30, 2004






Jan Jönsson
Dec 1, 2004
Dec 31, 2010

7002203000000000000♠203

7002109000000000000♠109

7001470000000000000♠47

7001470000000000000♠47

07001536900000000000♠53.69

Jörgen Lennartsson
Jan 1, 2011[5]Nov 27, 2011[6]
7001330000000000000♠33

7001130000000000000♠13

7000600000000000000♠6

7001140000000000000♠14

07001393900000000000♠39.39

Petter Belsvik
Jan 2, 2012[7]Nov 23, 2013[8]
7001690000000000000♠69

7001240000000000000♠24

7001120000000000000♠12

7001330000000000000♠33

07001347800000000000♠34.78

Bob Bradley
Jan 3, 2014[9]Nov 10, 2015

7001720000000000000♠72

7001380000000000000♠38

7001110000000000000♠11

7001230000000000000♠23

07001527800000000000♠52.78

Billy McKinlay
Nov 30, 2015[1]Jul 8, 2016[2]
7001140000000000000♠14

7000300000000000000♠3

7000100000000000000♠1

7001100000000000000♠10

07001214300000000000♠21.43

Toni Ordinas
Jul 8, 2016
June 27, 2018[10]
7001600000000000000♠60

7001170000000000000♠17

7001200000000000000♠20

7001230000000000000♠23

07001283300000000000♠28.33

Henning Berg
Jul 4, 2018[11]

7000300000000000000♠3

5000000000000000000♠0

7000100000000000000♠1

7000200000000000000♠2

005000000000000000000♠0.00


Women's team



Stabæk Fotball also fields a women's team, and in 2009, Stabæk became the first Norwegian association football club with both their men's and women’s teams in the premier divisions.



References




  1. ^ ab "Fra Bob til Billy". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Stabæk Fotball. 30 November 2015. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015. 


  2. ^ ab "Billy McKinlay fratrer som trener". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Stabæk Fotball. 8 July 2016. Archived from the original on 14 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016. 


  3. ^ "Stabæk Fotball". nifs.no (in Norwegian). Amedia. Retrieved 18 October 2013. 


  4. ^ "Lag". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 March 2018. 


  5. ^ "Ekslusivt intervju: Jørgen Lennartsson ny hovedtrener i Stabæk Fotball". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2014. 


  6. ^ "Jörgen Lennartsson klar för IF Elfsborg". svenskafans.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 January 2014. 


  7. ^ "Belsvik ny Stabæk-trener: – Vi kan overraske". vg.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 January 2014. 


  8. ^ Holden, Lillian (23 November 2013). "Opprykkstrener Belsvik fikk jobb i andredivisjon". Verdens Gang (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 January 2014. 


  9. ^ "Former United States and Egypt Coach Bob Bradley Appointed Stabaek Boss". insidefutbol.com. Retrieved 3 January 2014. 


  10. ^ "Ordinas ferdig som A-lagstrener". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Stabæk Fotball. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2018. 


  11. ^ "Henning Berg ny Stabæk-trener". stabak.no (in Norwegian). Stabæk Fotball. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2018. 



External links


  • Official website

  • Supporter pages (Stabæk Support)








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