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'''Manglerud''' was a borough of the city of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] up to [[January 1]] [[2004]], when it became part of the borough of [[Østensjø]]. Manglerud was built in the [[1960s]] as a suburb to Oslo, connected by the ''[[Oslo T-bane]]'' [[metro]] system.
'''Manglerud''' ({{Audio|No-Manglerud.ogg|pronunciation}}) is a borough in the [[Østensjø]] district of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. Manglerud was built in the 1960s as a suburb to Oslo, connected by the ''[[Oslo T-bane]]'' [[rapid transit|metro]] system.


== Sport ==
== Sport ==
===Ice hockey===
Manglerud's [[ice hockey]] team '''Manglerud Star''' has delivered more players to professional hockey leagues around the world than any other hockey teams in Norway. For the [[2004]]/[[2005]] season, Manglerud Star played in the first division after economical problems, being relegated from the ''Eliteserie'', but after the qualification league at the end of the season, they was back at the top level for the [[2005]]/[[2006]] season. After competiting against the 05/06-finalist Trondheim in the eliteserie-qualification, which was surprisingly low-levelled at that season, they was relegated to the level 2-league ''første divisjon'' for 06/07. Many people claim [[Mats Trygg]] to be the best M/S player ever, he was playing for [[Färjestads BK]] in [[Sweden]] during the [[2004]]/[[2005]] season, but plays the [[2005]]/[[2006]] season for [[Iserlohn Roosters]] in [[Germany]], together with his best friend and partner in the national team of Norway [[Martin Knold]]. In 2004, the city of Oslo provided funding for a new sports hall, which also includes a [[soccer|football]] arena beside the hockey hall.
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The suburb is perhaps most known for its [[ice hockey]] team, '''Manglerud Star''', which plays in the [[GET-ligaen]], the highest level of Norwegian hockey. They are two times Norwegian champions, in 1977 and in 1978.


== Notable people ==
[['''Tunet IBK''']] is also situated here. The [[floorball]]/[[innebandy]] team has been in the Eliteserie for 11 years running. The womens team has won the [[NM]], Nowegian Championship, 5 times.
* [[Paul Waaktaar-Savoy]], member of the Norwegian band [[a-ha]]
The mens team has won [[NM]], Norwegian Championship, 2 times. [[Johnny Finstad]] started the club and has spawned 33 nationalteam players over the years. (As of 01.09.06) [[Morten Finstad]] is the only player whos number, 19, will never again be used. As a sign of respect for the time and effort he has spent on the club.
* [[Magne Furuholmen]], member of the Norwegian band [[a-ha]]
* [[Marius Müller (musician)|Marius Müller]], musician


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Latest revision as of 00:43, 24 September 2023

Tower blocks in Manglerud.

Manglerud (pronunciation) is a borough in the Østensjø district of Oslo, Norway. Manglerud was built in the 1960s as a suburb to Oslo, connected by the Oslo T-bane metro system.

Sport

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Ice hockey

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The suburb is perhaps most known for its ice hockey team, Manglerud Star, which plays in the GET-ligaen, the highest level of Norwegian hockey. They are two times Norwegian champions, in 1977 and in 1978.

Notable people

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59°53′45″N 10°48′46″E / 59.89595°N 10.81278°E / 59.89595; 10.81278