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Larvik Fotball

Larvik Fotball was a Norwegian association football club from Larvik. It existed from late 1999 to early 2004, and both succeeded and was succeeded by IF Fram. A cooperation between several Larvik-based clubs, it experienced two straight promotions to the Norwegian Second Division and played there for the rest of its existence. It ultimately capsized due to bad economy. Notably, the club never managed to form a cooperation with city rivals Larvik Turn.

Larvik
Full nameLarvik Fotball
Founded1999
GroundFram stadion

History edit

It was founded in 1999 to strengthen the city of Larvik in Norwegian football. A direct inspiration was Sandefjord BK and IL Runar from the neighboring city Sandefjord, who merged their men's senior teams to form Sandefjord Fotball in 1998, with success. Larvik Turn & IF was the city's most successful team in the past, but declined to join the merger. Instead, the merger was initiated and spearheaded by IF Fram, who was joined by Halsen IF and Tjølling IF,[1] as well as Nanset IF, IL Sporty and SK Stag.[2]

Their head coach was well-known Dag Vidar Kristoffersen.[3] The new team Larvik Fotball took over Fram's spot in the league pyramid, in the Fourth Division (fifth tier).[1] Curiously, Halsen and Tjølling played in the same league.[4] The 2000 season ended with promotion for Larvik Fotball.[5] In May 2001 the club debuted in the Norwegian football cup (and was eliminated by Odd Grenland),[2] and at the end of 2001 the team had won their league and eliminated Vindbjart FK in the playoff for the Second Division.[6] At the same time, reports went out that the club economy was "halting".[7] Larvik Turn still declined to join the merger.[8]

Larvik Fotball survived their first Second Division season, but Dag Vidar Kristoffersen resigned.[9] The club hired Ole Einar Martinsen as head coach, Vidar Evensen as assistant coach and also signed Caleb Francis.[10] The team survived the season again, but removed Martinsen and signed Swede Kalle Björklund.[11][12] The team also lost several players,[13] but did sign former professional Lars Bakkerud.[14]

After the 2004 season the club hired its fourth head coach, Kjell Vidar Larsen.[15] They tried to persuade Larvik Turn to merge, but the reply was again negative.[16] During pre-season, in December 2004, it became clear that there were no economic grounds for keeping Larvik Fotball alive. The club was facing liquidation. The preferred solution was to be incorporated into IF Fram—this was possible because while Fram had given up its senior team to form Larvik Fotball, Fram still existed as an active club. The new club could be built on a foundation wall of Fram if it accepted to take over Larvik Fotball's spot in the Second Division team.[17] Fram's board of directors accepted this in January 2005, so did the Football Association of Norway.[18][19]

Aftermath edit

The 2005 season was played under the name Fram Larvik. However, the team failed miserably. They lost 1–8 to Notodden FK in September,[20] and in the last match of the season Fram lost 0–15 to the promotion winners Sarpsborg.[21] Back in the Third Division, Fram actually won the league in 2007, but lost the playoff to Østsiden IL.[22] In 2008, it won the playoff against Kvik Halden FK and returned to the Second Division.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bugge, Mette (26 October 1999). "Slår seg sammen for å bli bedre". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 37.
  2. ^ a b Lunde, Vidar (8 May 2001). "Larvik slår gjerne ut cupmesteren". Aftenposten (in Norwegian).
  3. ^ "Sport notiser". Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). 14 November 1999. p. 15.
  4. ^ "Larvik Fotball vant 4–0". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 15 May 2000.
  5. ^ "Champagnegalopp mot toppen". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 2 October 2000.
  6. ^ "Larvik Fotball klare for 2. divisjon". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 6 October 2001.
  7. ^ "Larvik Fotball halter økonomisk". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 18 October 2001.
  8. ^ "Sier fortsatt nei til samarbeid". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 3 October 2001.
  9. ^ "Slutter som trener i Larvik". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 15 October 2002.
  10. ^ "Martinsen henter Francis til Larvik". Romerikes Blad (in Norwegian). 5 December 2002.
  11. ^ "Føler seg dolket i ryggen av ledelsen". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 20 October 2003.
  12. ^ "Bjørklund ny LF-trener". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 13 December 2003.
  13. ^ "Larvik Fotball i sumpa". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 30 January 2004.
  14. ^ "Bakkerud klar for LF". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 13 February 2004.
  15. ^ "Kjell Vidar Larsen tar trenerjobben i LF". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 13 October 2004.
  16. ^ "Larvik Turn sier nei til samarbeid". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 22 October 2004.
  17. ^ "Slutt for Larvik Fotball". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 3 December 2004.
  18. ^ "Fram-ja til fusjon med LF". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 4 January 2005.
  19. ^ "NFF sa ja til fusjon". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 18 January 2005.
  20. ^ "Fikk så hatten passet av Notodden". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 10 September 2005.
  21. ^ "Fram totalt overkjørt". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 22 October 2005.
  22. ^ "Østsiden er opprykksklare". Demokraten (in Norwegian). 27 October 2007.
  23. ^ "Fram tilbake i toppfotballen". Østlandsposten (in Norwegian). 27 October 2008.

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Not to be confused with Larvik Turn amp IF Larvik Fotball was a Norwegian association football club from Larvik It existed from late 1999 to early 2004 and both succeeded and was succeeded by IF Fram A cooperation between several Larvik based clubs it experienced two straight promotions to the Norwegian Second Division and played there for the rest of its existence It ultimately capsized due to bad economy Notably the club never managed to form a cooperation with city rivals Larvik Turn LarvikFull nameLarvik FotballFounded1999GroundFram stadionHistory editIt was founded in 1999 to strengthen the city of Larvik in Norwegian football A direct inspiration was Sandefjord BK and IL Runar from the neighboring city Sandefjord who merged their men s senior teams to form Sandefjord Fotball in 1998 with success Larvik Turn amp IF was the city s most successful team in the past but declined to join the merger Instead the merger was initiated and spearheaded by IF Fram who was joined by Halsen IF and Tjolling IF 1 as well as Nanset IF IL Sporty and SK Stag 2 Their head coach was well known Dag Vidar Kristoffersen 3 The new team Larvik Fotball took over Fram s spot in the league pyramid in the Fourth Division fifth tier 1 Curiously Halsen and Tjolling played in the same league 4 The 2000 season ended with promotion for Larvik Fotball 5 In May 2001 the club debuted in the Norwegian football cup and was eliminated by Odd Grenland 2 and at the end of 2001 the team had won their league and eliminated Vindbjart FK in the playoff for the Second Division 6 At the same time reports went out that the club economy was halting 7 Larvik Turn still declined to join the merger 8 Larvik Fotball survived their first Second Division season but Dag Vidar Kristoffersen resigned 9 The club hired Ole Einar Martinsen as head coach Vidar Evensen as assistant coach and also signed Caleb Francis 10 The team survived the season again but removed Martinsen and signed Swede Kalle Bjorklund 11 12 The team also lost several players 13 but did sign former professional Lars Bakkerud 14 After the 2004 season the club hired its fourth head coach Kjell Vidar Larsen 15 They tried to persuade Larvik Turn to merge but the reply was again negative 16 During pre season in December 2004 it became clear that there were no economic grounds for keeping Larvik Fotball alive The club was facing liquidation The preferred solution was to be incorporated into IF Fram this was possible because while Fram had given up its senior team to form Larvik Fotball Fram still existed as an active club The new club could be built on a foundation wall of Fram if it accepted to take over Larvik Fotball s spot in the Second Division team 17 Fram s board of directors accepted this in January 2005 so did the Football Association of Norway 18 19 Aftermath editThe 2005 season was played under the name Fram Larvik However the team failed miserably They lost 1 8 to Notodden FK in September 20 and in the last match of the season Fram lost 0 15 to the promotion winners Sarpsborg 21 Back in the Third Division Fram actually won the league in 2007 but lost the playoff to Ostsiden IL 22 In 2008 it won the playoff against Kvik Halden FK and returned to the Second Division 23 References edit a b Bugge Mette 26 October 1999 Slar seg sammen for a bli bedre Aftenposten in Norwegian p 37 a b Lunde Vidar 8 May 2001 Larvik slar gjerne ut cupmesteren Aftenposten in Norwegian Sport notiser Bergens Tidende in Norwegian 14 November 1999 p 15 Larvik Fotball vant 4 0 Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 15 May 2000 Champagnegalopp mot toppen Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 2 October 2000 Larvik Fotball klare for 2 divisjon Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 6 October 2001 Larvik Fotball halter okonomisk Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 18 October 2001 Sier fortsatt nei til samarbeid Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 3 October 2001 Slutter som trener i Larvik Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 15 October 2002 Martinsen henter Francis til Larvik Romerikes Blad in Norwegian 5 December 2002 Foler seg dolket i ryggen av ledelsen Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 20 October 2003 Bjorklund ny LF trener Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 13 December 2003 Larvik Fotball i sumpa Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 30 January 2004 Bakkerud klar for LF Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 13 February 2004 Kjell Vidar Larsen tar trenerjobben i LF Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 13 October 2004 Larvik Turn sier nei til samarbeid Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 22 October 2004 Slutt for Larvik Fotball Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 3 December 2004 Fram ja til fusjon med LF Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 4 January 2005 NFF sa ja til fusjon Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 18 January 2005 Fikk sa hatten passet av Notodden Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 10 September 2005 Fram totalt overkjort Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 22 October 2005 Ostsiden er opprykksklare Demokraten in Norwegian 27 October 2007 Fram tilbake i toppfotballen Ostlandsposten in Norwegian 27 October 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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