Raufoss Fotball is a club that comes from the city with the same name, three and a half hour north of Skien. At a daily basis they find themselves in Oddsenligaen(3rd tier), of which they play their home games at Raufoss storhall. They are coached by Aage Larsstuen. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 2500 Turf: artificial … Continue reading
Both Morten Fevang and Lars Kristian Eriksen is out for tomorrows game, which means that Frode Johnsen will test his abilities in a unfamiliar position. On monday’s training session he was drilled as Fredrik Sembs partner in the central defence, and it seems likely that he will go to the forests with the intention to … Continue reading
While waiting for the big boys to come back from vacacion, the Juniors picks up the gloves. ODDs junior team, who won the under 19s national cup in 2010, will fight Asker for a place in the fourth round. On their way to the third round, ODD knocked out Fram Larvik and Flint. ODD is … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Steffen Hagen, Morten Fevang, Fredrik Semb, Lars Kristian Eriksen – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Frode Johnsen – Snorre Krogsgård, Torgeir Børven, Adem Güven strømsgodset: Adam Larsen – Lars Vilsvik, Alexander Aas, Kim Madsen, Razak Nuhu – Mohammed Abu, Alfred Sankoh, Øyvind Storflor, Stefan johansen, Ola Kamara – Peter Kovacs … Continue reading
Strømsgodset is a club situated in Drammen, fourty minutes south of Oslo, and an hour north-east of Skien. Their home ground are named Marienlyst Stadion, and can hold 7500 spectators. They are commonly known as just «Godset» Head coach is the former ODD Grenland-player Ronny Deila. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 7.500 (6.500/1.000) Turf: Artificial turf … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Lars Kristian Eriksen, Steffen Hagen, Morten Fevang, Paul Addo – Jone Samuelsen, Magnus Lekven, Simen Brenne – Snorre Krogsgård, Frode Johnsen, Adem Güven Rosenborg: Daniel Örlund – Jon Inge Høiland, Simen Wangberg, Stefan Strandberg, Mikael Dorsin – Borek Dockal, Markus Henriksen, Ole Selnæs, Jonas Svensson – Daniel Fredheim Holm, … Continue reading
Rosenborg is undoubtably the most famous club in Norway. They play their home games at Lerkendal Stadion, which holds 21.850 spectators. They holds the record of winning the league most times, with their 22 victories. Jan Jönsson is their coach. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 21.850 (21.620/230) Turf: Natural turf Opened: 1947 Away Section: In the … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Lars Kristian Eriksen, Morten Fevang, Steffen Hagen, Paul Addo – Jone Samuelsen, Fredrik Oldrup jensen, Simen Brenne – Snorre Krogsgård, Torgeir Børven, Adem Güven Both Emil Jonassen, Magnus Lekven and Fredrik Semb is back from injuries, but I believe it’s still too early for them. Oldrup Jensen made a … Continue reading
Sandnes, situated in the southwestern part of Norway, is the town Sandnes Ulf comes from. The freshly promoted team play their home games at Sandnes Stadion. They are coached by Asle Andersen. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 4200 (2500/1700) Turf: Natural Opened: 1927 Away Section: Unknown History: (From wikipedia) The club’s only spell in the … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Lars Kristian Eriksen, Steffen Hagen, Morten Fevang, Paul Addo – Simen Brenne, Jone Samuelsen, Frode Johnsen – Snorre Krogsgård, Torgeir Børven, Adem Güven Hønefoss: Steve Clark – Arnor Adalsteinnson, Kristjan Örn Sigurdsson, Frode Lafton, Alexander Groven – Heiner Mora, Rune Bolseth, Helge Haugen, Riku Riski – Remond Mendy, Kevin … Continue reading