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'''Moss Fotballklubb''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club, founded on 28 August 1906. They play in the [[2. divisjon]], the third highest division in the [[Norwegian football league system]]. They played in the [[Eliteserien|Norwegian top flight]] between 1937-1939, 1953-1954, 1977-1985 (9 seasons), 1987-1990 (4 seasons), 1996 and 1998-2002. The club came close to earning promotion to the top flight in [[2005 1. divisjon|2005]], but lost the play-off against [[Molde FK|Molde]].
'''Moss Fotballklubb''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club, founded on 28 August 1906. They play in the [[2. divisjon]], the third highest division in the [[Norwegian football league system]]. They played in the [[Eliteserien|Norwegian top flight]] between 1937-1939, 1953-1954, 1977-1985 (9 seasons), 1987-1990 (4 seasons), 1996 and 1998-2002. The club came close to earning promotion to the top flight in [[2005 1. divisjon|2005]], but lost the play-off against [[Molde FK|Molde]].


==Stadium==
Moss play their home games at [[Melløs stadion]], which has a capacity of around 10 000. Because of national rules of professional license for top clubs in Norway, the stadium has only being certified for 3085 spectators. Built in 1939, it has remained the club's home ground ever since. The record attendance is 10,085, set in 2003 against rivals [[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]]. A higher attendance may have been achieved in 1976 in a match against [[Odds BK|Odd]], but no precise figure exists for this match because the gates broke down after around 9500 spectators had shown up.
Moss play their home games at [[Melløs stadion]], which has a capacity of around 10,000. Because of national rules of professional license for top clubs in Norway, the stadium has only been certified for 3,085 spectators. Built in 1939, it has remained the club's home ground ever since. The record attendance is 10,085, set in 2003 against rivals [[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nifs.no/stadionprofil.php?stadion_id=8049|title=Melløs Stadion|work=NIFS|publisher=NTB|access-date=22 October 2022}}</ref> A higher attendance may have been achieved in 1976 in a match against [[Odds BK|Odd]], but no precise figure exists for this match because the gates broke down after around 9500 spectators had shown up.


== Recent history ==
== Recent history ==
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== Former players ==
== In European football ==

* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Fabien Vidalon]] - made 95 league appearances over 5 seasons

== European Cup appearances ==
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== Achievements ==
== Honours ==
*'''[[Eliteserien|Norwegian top flight]]:'''
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**'''Gold medal (1):''' [[1987 1. divisjon|1987]]
**'''Gold medal (1):''' [[1987 1. divisjon|1987]]

Revision as of 10:28, 22 October 2022

Moss
Moss FK logo
Full nameMoss Fotballklubb
Nickname(s)Kællane (The Lads)
Founded28 August 1906; 118 years ago (1906-08-28)
GroundMelløs stadion, Moss
Capacity3,085
ChairmanGeir Hagnes
Head coachThomas Myhre
League2. divisjon
20212. divisjon Group 1, 10th of 14

Moss Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club, founded on 28 August 1906. They play in the 2. divisjon, the third highest division in the Norwegian football league system. They played in the Norwegian top flight between 1937-1939, 1953-1954, 1977-1985 (9 seasons), 1987-1990 (4 seasons), 1996 and 1998-2002. The club came close to earning promotion to the top flight in 2005, but lost the play-off against Molde.

Stadium

Moss play their home games at Melløs stadion, which has a capacity of around 10,000. Because of national rules of professional license for top clubs in Norway, the stadium has only been certified for 3,085 spectators. Built in 1939, it has remained the club's home ground ever since. The record attendance is 10,085, set in 2003 against rivals Fredrikstad.[1] A higher attendance may have been achieved in 1976 in a match against Odd, but no precise figure exists for this match because the gates broke down after around 9500 spectators had shown up.

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2006 1. divisjon 8 30 11 7 12 61 46 40 Third round
2007 1. divisjon 5 30 15 8 7 46 37 53 Third round
2008 1. divisjon 9 30 9 12 9 63 54 39 Third round
2009 1. divisjon 7 30 12 5 13 47 53 41 Second round
2010 1. divisjon 15 28 7 5 16 32 56 26 Third round Relegated to the 2. divisjon
2011 2. divisjon 10 26 11 5 10 58 56 38 First round
2012 2. divisjon 10 26 8 6 12 43 46 30 Second round
2013 2. divisjon 9 26 10 3 13 47 53 33 Second round
2014 2. divisjon 3 26 16 5 5 69 24 53 Second round
2015 2. divisjon 2 26 18 3 5 65 31 57 First round
2016 2. divisjon 11 26 9 8 9 57 55 35 Second round Relegated to the 3. divisjon
2017 3. divisjon 1 26 20 3 3 88 22 63 Second round Promoted to the 2. divisjon
2018 2. divisjon 9 26 7 9 10 37 42 30 Second round
2019 2. divisjon 8 26 10 4 12 35 46 34 Second round
2020 2. divisjon 12 13 3 2 8 16 24 11 Cancelled
2021 2. divisjon 10 26 8 5 13 44 51 29 Third round

Source:[2]

Current squad

As of 11 April 2022[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Norway NOR Mathias Eriksen Ranmark
2 DF Norway NOR Marius Andresen
3 DF Norway NOR Kristian Strande
4 DF Norway NOR Stian Andersen
5 DF France FRA Emmanuel Troudart
7 FW Djibouti DJI Anas Farah Ali
8 MF Norway NOR Vetle Hellestø
9 FW Norway NOR Michael Singh
10 FW Norway NOR Thomas Klaussen
11 FW Norway NOR Kabamba Kalabatama
12 GK Norway NOR Nicklas Lagesen
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Portugal POR Claudio Braga
15 MF Norway NOR Alexander Håpnes
16 DF Norway NOR Samuel Gray
17 MF Norway NOR Philipe Koko
18 DF Norway NOR Leonard Getz
20 MF Norway NOR Aksel Baran Potur
21 GK Spain ESP Daniel Rojas
22 MF Norway NOR Sander Wold
23 FW Sweden SWE Noah Alexandersson
24 DF Norway NOR Markus Welinder
25 GK Norway NOR Elias Bachke

Coaching staff

Head coach: Thomas Myhre
Assistant Coach: Even Juliussen
Keeper Coach: Tommy Haglund
Kit manager: Jan Roger Stokkebø

[4]

In European football

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1980–81 UEFA Cup First round East Germany Magdeburg 2–3 1–2 3–5
1984–85 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Germany Bayern Munich 1–2 1–4 2–6
1988–89 European Cup First round Spain Real Madrid 0–1 0–3 0–4

Honours

Records

References

  1. ^ "Melløs Stadion". NIFS. NTB. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Moss FK". NIFS (in Norwegian). NTB. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Moss FK A-lag tropp 2022". Moss FK (in Norwegian). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  4. ^ mossfk.no