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Sarpsborg 08 FF

Sarpsborg 08 Fotballforening, commonly known as Sarpsborg 08 or simply Sarpsborg ([ˈsɑ̀ʂbɔr]), is a Norwegian football club based in Sarpsborg, playing in Eliteserien. Sarpsborg 08 and its predecessors played in 1. divisjon from 2005 to 2010. In 2010, the club was promoted to the Tippeligaen, the top league in Norway, but finished last and was relegated back to 1. divisjon in 2011. In 2012, they were promoted again and 6 years after, they qualified for their first Europa League group stage. They play their home games at Sarpsborg Stadion.

Sarpsborg 08
Full nameSarpsborg 08 Fotballforening
Founded15 January 2008; 16 years ago (2008-01-15)
GroundSarpsborg Stadion
Sarpsborg
Norway
Capacity8,022[1]
ChairmanHans Petter Arnesen
Head coachStefan Billborn
LeagueEliteserien
2023Eliteserien, 8th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Pre-existence edit

Football in Sarpsborg has traditionally been dominated by Sarpsborg FK (SFK), which won the Norwegian Cup six times and played 20 seasons in the top division, and to a lesser extent IL Sparta, which won the Norwegian Cup in 1952 and played nine seasons in the top division. However, after SFK's relegation from the 1974, no teams from Sarpsborg played in the top division for the next two decades. In 1999, 16 teams in the Sarpsborg area joined forces to create a team that could compete in the top divisions of Norwegian football, called Sarpsborg Fotball, which overtook SFK's spot in the league-system. In its first season, the team was relegated from the 2. divisjon, and several clubs, including both SFK and Sparta, withdrew from the collaboration.

The remaining clubs in the "Sarpsborg Fotball" project formed a new club called Borg Fotball, which won promotion to the 2. divisjon in 2002, but was relegated again in 2003. Meanwhile, Sparta was promoted to the Second Division the same season, and re-entered the collaboration club which now was renamed FK Sparta Sarpsborg. The club earned promotion to 1. divisjon (the second tier of Norwegian football) in 2005.

Foundation edit

At the end of the 2007 season, the last major club in the district, Sarpsborg FK, joined the collaboration of teams and ended a rather long and hefty rivalry between the two clubs. At the same time, in an effort to unite the different factions within the collaboration, the jersey was changed and the club renamed itself Sarpsborg Sparta FK. This name remained a source of contention throughout the 2008 season, however, and a new name, Sarpsborg 08 FF, was adopted in 2009.

The 2009 season started badly for Sarpsborg, and it appeared they would be fighting against relegation to the 2. divisjon. The situation worsened when the Football Association of Norway determined that Sarpsborg 08 had submitted an unrealistic budget when they obtained their license to play in the 1. divisjon, and were penalized three points in June, leaving Sarpsborg in a relegation spot.[2] However, after Roar Johansen became coach, the second part of the season went well for the team, which not only climbed out of the relegation spots, but finished fifth, allowing them to participate in the qualification matches for the 2010 Tippeligaen. In the semi-final match of the qualification, Sarpsborg defeated local rivals Fredrikstad FK 2–0 (who were therefore relegated from the top division).[3] In the home match of the qualification final, Sarpsborg defeated Kongsvinger 3–2,[4] but lost the second leg 3–1 and remained in the 1. divisjon.[5]

Promotions and development edit

The 2010 season ended with a 4–0 home-win against Alta. This meant that the team ended in second place, after league-winner Sogndal, and won the right to play in the 2011 edition of the Tippeligaen.

The 2011 season started with a surprising 3–0 win against Molde in Ole Gunnar Solskjær first match as manager of Molde. But after a good start, Sarpsborg was relegated back to 1. divisjon on 23 October 2011, when they lost 3–0 away at Brann with three rounds left to play. The club finished last with only 21 points.

In the 2012 season, Sarpsborg finished the 1. divisjon in second place and was promoted to Tippeligaen. On 3 January 2013, former Sheffield United striker Brian Deane was appointed as head coach. In 2015, Geir Bakke took over as head coach and led the club to their first Norwegian Cup final. They lost the 2015 Norwegian Football Cup final 0−2 against Rosenborg. In 2017 they repeated the feat and reached the final again, but lost 2–3 against Lillestrøm. Sarpsborg finished in third place in the 2017 Eliteserien, their first medal-winning position in club history.

On 30 August 2018 Sarpsborg 08 qualified for the group stage of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League for the first time in history.[6]

African springboard edit

Sarpsborg 08 has gained a reputation as one of the best springboards for African players in need of a European acclimatization club. Senegalese Makthar Thioune played three years for Sparta Sarpsborg and Sarpsborg Sparta (Sarpsborg 08's predecessors) in the second tier, and when Molde purchased him in 2009 he was immediately "Player of the Year" in the top league, with the third highest rating in a 25-year period. He later played in Germany. Another big Sarpsborg 08 transfer in 2014 happened when Guangshou R&F manager Sven Göran Eriksson purchased Aaron Samuel from Sarpsborg 08 for €1.4m. Samuel blossomed in Sarpsborg with 13 goals in a year, after only 2 goals in big city club Vålerenga. He also scored both his goals for Nigeria in 2014. In 2017 Sarpsborg 08 signed Krepin Diatta from Senegal. He hardly played in his first half year in the club, but then blossomed with 5 goals and 8 assists in 3 months. Diatta was then sold to Brügge for €2.65m and later to Monaco for €16.7m. In 2019 Sarpsborg 08 signed Malian Ismaila Coulibaly and while acclimatized he only started 5 matches in the first 35 league matches while in the club. Then he was given the chance at a time the club was rock bottom with five losses in five matches. The club then took 17 points in the next 6 weeks and Coulibaly dominated with 4 goals, leading to Sheffield United purchasing him for €2m. Being only the 16th largest municipality in Norway, the processing of African teenage talents has been a major success factor leading to Sarpsborg 08 fighting above the size of the city.

Recent history edit

Season League Pos.[7] Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Top scorer Player of the year [8] Notes
Pre-existence
2000 2. divisjon 9 22 6 7 9 33 36 25 First round Jon Bjerkholt As Sarpsborg Fotball, relegated to the 3. divisjon
2001 3. divisjon 5 22 12 2 8 47 33 38 First round Pål Østby As Navestad in tables, commercial name was FF Sarpsborg
2002 3. divisjon 1 22 19 2 1 76 14 59 First round Jørn Holmen Name changed to Borg Fotball, promoted to 2. divisjon
2002 3. divisjon 2 22 16 5 1 67 27 53 First round As FK Sparta Sarpsborg, status as secondary club
2003 2. divisjon 11 22 5 9 12 35 56 24 Second round Gjermund B. Hansen As Borg Fotball, relegated to the 3. divisjon, name changed to FK Sparta Sarpsborg 2
2003 3. divisjon 1 22 17 4 1 88 24 55 Second round Lasse Alexandersen As FK Sparta Sarpsborg, promoted to the 2. divisjon
2004 2. divisjon 2 26 16 4 6 63 38 52 Second round Lasse Alexandersen As FK Sparta Sarpsborg, now defined as primary club
2005 2. divisjon 1 26 21 1 4 90 28 64 Second round Ronald Turner Promoted to the 1. divisjon
2006 1. divisjon 10 30 11 6 13 44 56 37 First round Fredrik Dahm Makhtar Thioune
2007 1. divisjon 13 30 8 8 14 50 52 32 Second round Bjørnar Johannessen Bjørnar Johannessen Avoided relegation because Raufoss had its license revoked
Club history
2008 1. divisjon 10 30 10 7 13 45 43 37 Third round Martin Wiig Are Tronseth Name changed to Sarpsborg Sparta FK
2009 1. divisjon 5 30 15 5 10 47 38 47 Second round Martin Wiig Are Tronseth Name changed to Sarpsborg 08 FF
2010 1. divisjon 2 28 16 6 6 54 36 54 Third round Martin Wiig & Morten Giæver Ole Heieren Hansen Promoted to the Tippeligaen
2011 Tippeligaen 16 30 5 6 19 31 65 21 Fourth round Martin Wiig Øyvind Hoås Relegated to the 1. divisjon
2012 1. divisjon 2 30 19 6 5 73 43 63 Third round Martin Wiig Tom Erik Breive Promoted to the Tippeligaen
2013 Tippeligaen 14 30 8 7 15 40 58 31 Second round Martin Wiig & Moi Elyounoussi Duwayne Kerr
2014 Tippeligaen 8 30 10 10 10 41 48 40 Semifinal Bojan Zajic Joachim Thomassen
2015 Tippeligaen 11 30 8 10 12 37 49 34 Runners-up Bojan Zajic Anders Trondsen
2016 Tippeligaen 6 30 12 9 9 35 37 45 Quarterfinal Pål A. Kirkevold Sigurd Rosted
2017 Eliteserien 3 30 13 12 5 50 36 51 Runners-up Patrick Mortensen Sigurd Rosted
2018 Eliteserien 8 30 11 8 11 46 39 41 Third round Patrick Mortensen Joachim Thomassen Europa League group stage
2019 Eliteserien 12 30 5 15 10 30 40 30 Third round Kristoffer Zachariassen Kristoffer Zachariassen
2020 Eliteserien 12 30 8 8 14 33 43 32 Cancelled Mustafa Abdellaoue Anton Saletros
2021 Eliteserien 8 30 11 6 13 39 44 39 Quarterfinal Ibrahima Koné Bjørn Inge Utvik
2022 Eliteserien 8 30 12 5 13 57 54 41 Second round Tobias Heintz Anton Saletros
2023 Eliteserien 8 30 12 5 13 55 52 41 Quarter final Mikkel Maigaard

European record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1QR   ÍBV 2−0 4−0 6−0
2QR   St. Gallen 1−0 1–2 2−2 (a)
3QR   Rijeka 1−1 1−0 2−1
PO   Maccabi Tel Aviv 3−1 1–2 4−3
Group I   Beşiktaş 2–3 1–3 4th
  Genk 3−1 0–4
  Malmö 1–1 1–1
Notes
  • 1QR: First qualifying round
  • 2QR: Second qualifying round
  • 3QR: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 4 September 2023[9][10]

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   SEN Mamour Ndiaye
2 MF   NOR Elias Haug
3 DF   DEN Anton Skipper
4 DF   ESP Arnau Casas
5 DF   NOR Magnar Ødegaard
6 MF   SWE Aimar Sher
7 FW   NOR Martin Hoel Andersen
8 MF   DEN Jeppe Andersen
10 MF   NOR Stefan Johansen
11 MF   SWE Simon Tibbling
14 FW   NOR Jo Inge Berget
17 MF   NOR Anders Hiim
18 MF   GAB Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali
19 FW   DEN Henrik Meister
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF   NOR Peter Reinhardsen
22 MF   NOR Victor Emanuel Halvorsen
23 MF   NOR Niklas Sandberg
26 MF   NGA Daniel Job (on loan from Future Pro)
27 FW   NOR Sondre Ørjasæter
30 DF   NGA Franklin Tebo Uchenna
31 GK   SRB Marko Ilić (on loan from Colorado Rapids)
32 DF   NOR Eirik Wichne
37 FW   POL Paweł Chrupałła (on loan from Rosenborg)
40 GK   NOR Leander Øy
72 MF   NOR Sander Christiansen
74 FW   NOR Aridon Racaj
77 FW   NOR Markus Welinder
98 MF   NOR Rafik Zekhnini

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK   NOR Anders Kristiansen (at IFK Göteborg until end of 2024)

Notable players edit

Below are notable players who have represented Sarpsborg 08. To appear in the section below, a player must have either at least two international matches or Champions League matches (group stage or later), 150 official club matches or 30 club goals, including appearances and goals for preceding teams mentioned in pre-existence phase. Players are sorted by birth date.

Managers edit

Sarpsborg 08 FF managers from 2008 to present

References edit

  1. ^ (in Norwegian). Sarpsborg 08 FF. Archived from the original on 6 May 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. ^ Haraldsen, Stian (2009-06-25). "Mister tre poeng og havner på nedrykksplass" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  3. ^ Eide, Ole Kåre (2009-11-07). (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. Archived from the original on 2009-11-08. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  4. ^ "KIL fikk viktige bortemål, Sarpsborg vant". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 2009-11-09. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. ^ Pettersen, Gry (2009-11-12). "Tapte opprykkskampen" (in Norwegian). Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  6. ^ Aulstad, Vegard (2018-08-30). "Sarpsborg 08 til Europa League-gruppespillet" (in Norwegian). VG. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  7. ^ "Norsk & Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk" (in Norwegian).
  8. ^ "NTB-børsen" (in Norwegian).
  9. ^ "Lag / Sarpsborg 08". Sarpsborg 08 FF. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Sarpsborg 08 - Spillere". Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian).

External links edit

  • Official website (in Norwegian)
  • Supporter site (in Norwegian)

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Sarpsborg 08 Fotballforening commonly known as Sarpsborg 08 or simply Sarpsborg ˈsɑ ʂbɔr is a Norwegian football club based in Sarpsborg playing in Eliteserien Sarpsborg 08 and its predecessors played in 1 divisjon from 2005 to 2010 In 2010 the club was promoted to the Tippeligaen the top league in Norway but finished last and was relegated back to 1 divisjon in 2011 In 2012 they were promoted again and 6 years after they qualified for their first Europa League group stage They play their home games at Sarpsborg Stadion Sarpsborg 08Full nameSarpsborg 08 FotballforeningFounded15 January 2008 16 years ago 2008 01 15 GroundSarpsborg StadionSarpsborgNorwayCapacity8 022 1 ChairmanHans Petter ArnesenHead coachStefan BillbornLeagueEliteserien2023Eliteserien 8th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre existence 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Promotions and development 1 4 African springboard 2 Recent history 3 European record 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Out on loan 5 Notable players 6 Managers 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPre existence edit Football in Sarpsborg has traditionally been dominated by Sarpsborg FK SFK which won the Norwegian Cup six times and played 20 seasons in the top division and to a lesser extent IL Sparta which won the Norwegian Cup in 1952 and played nine seasons in the top division However after SFK s relegation from the 1974 no teams from Sarpsborg played in the top division for the next two decades In 1999 16 teams in the Sarpsborg area joined forces to create a team that could compete in the top divisions of Norwegian football called Sarpsborg Fotball which overtook SFK s spot in the league system In its first season the team was relegated from the 2 divisjon and several clubs including both SFK and Sparta withdrew from the collaboration The remaining clubs in the Sarpsborg Fotball project formed a new club called Borg Fotball which won promotion to the 2 divisjon in 2002 but was relegated again in 2003 Meanwhile Sparta was promoted to the Second Division the same season and re entered the collaboration club which now was renamed FK Sparta Sarpsborg The club earned promotion to 1 divisjon the second tier of Norwegian football in 2005 Foundation edit At the end of the 2007 season the last major club in the district Sarpsborg FK joined the collaboration of teams and ended a rather long and hefty rivalry between the two clubs At the same time in an effort to unite the different factions within the collaboration the jersey was changed and the club renamed itself Sarpsborg Sparta FK This name remained a source of contention throughout the 2008 season however and a new name Sarpsborg 08 FF was adopted in 2009 The 2009 season started badly for Sarpsborg and it appeared they would be fighting against relegation to the 2 divisjon The situation worsened when the Football Association of Norway determined that Sarpsborg 08 had submitted an unrealistic budget when they obtained their license to play in the 1 divisjon and were penalized three points in June leaving Sarpsborg in a relegation spot 2 However after Roar Johansen became coach the second part of the season went well for the team which not only climbed out of the relegation spots but finished fifth allowing them to participate in the qualification matches for the 2010 Tippeligaen In the semi final match of the qualification Sarpsborg defeated local rivals Fredrikstad FK 2 0 who were therefore relegated from the top division 3 In the home match of the qualification final Sarpsborg defeated Kongsvinger 3 2 4 but lost the second leg 3 1 and remained in the 1 divisjon 5 Promotions and development edit The 2010 season ended with a 4 0 home win against Alta This meant that the team ended in second place after league winner Sogndal and won the right to play in the 2011 edition of the Tippeligaen The 2011 season started with a surprising 3 0 win against Molde in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer first match as manager of Molde But after a good start Sarpsborg was relegated back to 1 divisjon on 23 October 2011 when they lost 3 0 away at Brann with three rounds left to play The club finished last with only 21 points In the 2012 season Sarpsborg finished the 1 divisjon in second place and was promoted to Tippeligaen On 3 January 2013 former Sheffield United striker Brian Deane was appointed as head coach In 2015 Geir Bakke took over as head coach and led the club to their first Norwegian Cup final They lost the 2015 Norwegian Football Cup final 0 2 against Rosenborg In 2017 they repeated the feat and reached the final again but lost 2 3 against Lillestrom Sarpsborg finished in third place in the 2017 Eliteserien their first medal winning position in club history On 30 August 2018 Sarpsborg 08 qualified for the group stage of the 2018 19 UEFA Europa League for the first time in history 6 African springboard edit Sarpsborg 08 has gained a reputation as one of the best springboards for African players in need of a European acclimatization club Senegalese Makthar Thioune played three years for Sparta Sarpsborg and Sarpsborg Sparta Sarpsborg 08 s predecessors in the second tier and when Molde purchased him in 2009 he was immediately Player of the Year in the top league with the third highest rating in a 25 year period He later played in Germany Another big Sarpsborg 08 transfer in 2014 happened when Guangshou R amp F manager Sven Goran Eriksson purchased Aaron Samuel from Sarpsborg 08 for 1 4m Samuel blossomed in Sarpsborg with 13 goals in a year after only 2 goals in big city club Valerenga He also scored both his goals for Nigeria in 2014 In 2017 Sarpsborg 08 signed Krepin Diatta from Senegal He hardly played in his first half year in the club but then blossomed with 5 goals and 8 assists in 3 months Diatta was then sold to Brugge for 2 65m and later to Monaco for 16 7m In 2019 Sarpsborg 08 signed Malian Ismaila Coulibaly and while acclimatized he only started 5 matches in the first 35 league matches while in the club Then he was given the chance at a time the club was rock bottom with five losses in five matches The club then took 17 points in the next 6 weeks and Coulibaly dominated with 4 goals leading to Sheffield United purchasing him for 2m Being only the 16th largest municipality in Norway the processing of African teenage talents has been a major success factor leading to Sarpsborg 08 fighting above the size of the city Recent history editSeason League Pos 7 Pl W D L GS GA P Cup Top scorer Player of the year 8 Notes Pre existence 2000 2 divisjon 9 22 6 7 9 33 36 25 First round Jon Bjerkholt As Sarpsborg Fotball relegated to the 3 divisjon 2001 3 divisjon 5 22 12 2 8 47 33 38 First round Pal Ostby As Navestad in tables commercial name was FF Sarpsborg 2002 3 divisjon 1 22 19 2 1 76 14 59 First round Jorn Holmen Name changed to Borg Fotball promoted to 2 divisjon 2002 3 divisjon 2 22 16 5 1 67 27 53 First round As FK Sparta Sarpsborg status as secondary club 2003 2 divisjon 11 22 5 9 12 35 56 24 Second round Gjermund B Hansen As Borg Fotball relegated to the 3 divisjon name changed to FK Sparta Sarpsborg 2 2003 3 divisjon 1 22 17 4 1 88 24 55 Second round Lasse Alexandersen As FK Sparta Sarpsborg promoted to the 2 divisjon 2004 2 divisjon 2 26 16 4 6 63 38 52 Second round Lasse Alexandersen As FK Sparta Sarpsborg now defined as primary club 2005 2 divisjon 1 26 21 1 4 90 28 64 Second round Ronald Turner Promoted to the 1 divisjon 2006 1 divisjon 10 30 11 6 13 44 56 37 First round Fredrik Dahm Makhtar Thioune 2007 1 divisjon 13 30 8 8 14 50 52 32 Second round Bjornar Johannessen Bjornar Johannessen Avoided relegation because Raufoss had its license revoked Club history 2008 1 divisjon 10 30 10 7 13 45 43 37 Third round Martin Wiig Are Tronseth Name changed to Sarpsborg Sparta FK 2009 1 divisjon 5 30 15 5 10 47 38 47 Second round Martin Wiig Are Tronseth Name changed to Sarpsborg 08 FF 2010 1 divisjon 2 28 16 6 6 54 36 54 Third round Martin Wiig amp Morten Giaever Ole Heieren Hansen Promoted to the Tippeligaen 2011 Tippeligaen 16 30 5 6 19 31 65 21 Fourth round Martin Wiig Oyvind Hoas Relegated to the 1 divisjon 2012 1 divisjon 2 30 19 6 5 73 43 63 Third round Martin Wiig Tom Erik Breive Promoted to the Tippeligaen 2013 Tippeligaen 14 30 8 7 15 40 58 31 Second round Martin Wiig amp Moi Elyounoussi Duwayne Kerr 2014 Tippeligaen 8 30 10 10 10 41 48 40 Semifinal Bojan Zajic Joachim Thomassen 2015 Tippeligaen 11 30 8 10 12 37 49 34 Runners up Bojan Zajic Anders Trondsen 2016 Tippeligaen 6 30 12 9 9 35 37 45 Quarterfinal Pal A Kirkevold Sigurd Rosted 2017 Eliteserien 3 30 13 12 5 50 36 51 Runners up Patrick Mortensen Sigurd Rosted 2018 Eliteserien 8 30 11 8 11 46 39 41 Third round Patrick Mortensen Joachim Thomassen Europa League group stage 2019 Eliteserien 12 30 5 15 10 30 40 30 Third round Kristoffer Zachariassen Kristoffer Zachariassen 2020 Eliteserien 12 30 8 8 14 33 43 32 Cancelled Mustafa Abdellaoue Anton Saletros 2021 Eliteserien 8 30 11 6 13 39 44 39 Quarterfinal Ibrahima Kone Bjorn Inge Utvik 2022 Eliteserien 8 30 12 5 13 57 54 41 Second round Tobias Heintz Anton Saletros 2023 Eliteserien 8 30 12 5 13 55 52 41 Quarter final Mikkel MaigaardEuropean record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Agg 2018 19 UEFA Europa League 1QR nbsp IBV 2 0 4 0 6 0 2QR nbsp St Gallen 1 0 1 2 2 2 a 3QR nbsp Rijeka 1 1 1 0 2 1 PO nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv 3 1 1 2 4 3 Group I nbsp Besiktas 2 3 1 3 4th nbsp Genk 3 1 0 4 nbsp Malmo 1 1 1 1 Notes 1QR First qualifying round 2QR Second qualifying round 3QR Third qualifying round PO Play off roundPlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 4 September 2023 9 10 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 nbsp SEN Mamour Ndiaye 2 MF nbsp NOR Elias Haug 3 DF nbsp DEN Anton Skipper 4 DF nbsp ESP Arnau Casas 5 DF nbsp NOR Magnar Odegaard 6 MF nbsp SWE Aimar Sher 7 FW nbsp NOR Martin Hoel Andersen 8 MF nbsp DEN Jeppe Andersen 10 MF nbsp NOR Stefan Johansen 11 MF nbsp SWE Simon Tibbling 14 FW nbsp NOR Jo Inge Berget 17 MF nbsp NOR Anders Hiim 18 MF nbsp GAB Serge Junior Martinsson Ngouali 19 FW nbsp DEN Henrik Meister No Pos Nation Player 20 DF nbsp NOR Peter Reinhardsen 22 MF nbsp NOR Victor Emanuel Halvorsen 23 MF nbsp NOR Niklas Sandberg 26 MF nbsp NGA Daniel Job on loan from Future Pro 27 FW nbsp NOR Sondre Orjasaeter 30 DF nbsp NGA Franklin Tebo Uchenna 31 GK nbsp SRB Marko Ilic on loan from Colorado Rapids 32 DF nbsp NOR Eirik Wichne 37 FW nbsp POL Pawel Chrupalla on loan from Rosenborg 40 GK nbsp NOR Leander Oy 72 MF nbsp NOR Sander Christiansen 74 FW nbsp NOR Aridon Racaj 77 FW nbsp NOR Markus Welinder 98 MF nbsp NOR Rafik Zekhnini For season transfers see List of Norwegian football transfers winter 2023 24 and List of Norwegian football transfers summer 2023 Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 21 GK nbsp NOR Anders Kristiansen at IFK Goteborg until end of 2024 Notable players editBelow are notable players who have represented Sarpsborg 08 To appear in the section below a player must have either at least two international matches or Champions League matches group stage or later 150 official club matches or 30 club goals including appearances and goals for preceding teams mentioned in pre existence phase Players are sorted by birth date nbsp Peter Kovacs nbsp Tom Erik Breive nbsp Berat Jusufi nbsp Kjetil Berge nbsp Martin Wiig nbsp Oyvind Hoas nbsp Jeremy Berthod nbsp Makhtar Thioune nbsp Duwayne Kerr nbsp Ole Heieren Hansen nbsp Kyle Lafferty nbsp Ole Jorgen Halvorsen nbsp Erton Fejzullahu nbsp Joachim Thomassen nbsp Joackim Jorgensen nbsp Guillermo Molins nbsp Jordan Adeoti nbsp Patrick Mortensen nbsp THorarinn Valdimarsson nbsp Kristinn Jonsson nbsp Jo Inge Berget nbsp David Mitov Nilsson nbsp Sheldon Bateau nbsp Henrik Ojamaa nbsp Mikael Dyrestam nbsp Junior nbsp Joonas Tamm nbsp Gudmundur THorarinsson nbsp Magnar Odegaard nbsp Kristoffer Zachariassen nbsp Wilmer Azofeifa nbsp Aaron Samuel nbsp Sigurd Rosted nbsp Felix Michel nbsp Mohamed Elyounoussi nbsp Anders Trondsen nbsp Kamer Qaka nbsp Orri omarsson nbsp Anton Saletros nbsp Gustav Engvall nbsp Sulayman Bojang nbsp Tobias Heintz nbsp Krepin Diatta nbsp Ibrahima Kone nbsp Jorgen Strand LarsenManagers editSarpsborg 08 FF managers from 2008 to present nbsp Conny Karlsson Jan 1 2008 Sept 23 2009 nbsp Roar Johansen Sept 24 2009 Dec 31 2012 nbsp Brian Deane Jan 1 2013 Nov 9 2014 nbsp Geir Bakke Jan 1 2015 Dec 31 2019 nbsp Mikael Stahre Jan 13 2020 June 2 2021 nbsp Lars Bohinen June 6 2021 Dec 31 2021 nbsp Stefan Billborn Jan 7 2022 References edit Stadion in Norwegian Sarpsborg 08 FF Archived from the original on 6 May 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2013 Haraldsen Stian 2009 06 25 Mister tre poeng og havner pa nedrykksplass in Norwegian Dagbladet Retrieved 2009 11 07 Eide Ole Kare 2009 11 07 Har snudd Sarpsborg pa hodet in Norwegian Aftenposten Archived from the original on 2009 11 08 Retrieved 2009 11 07 KIL fikk viktige bortemal Sarpsborg vant Aftenposten in Norwegian 2009 11 09 Retrieved 2 July 2016 Pettersen Gry 2009 11 12 Tapte opprykkskampen in Norwegian Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad Retrieved 2009 11 13 Aulstad Vegard 2018 08 30 Sarpsborg 08 til Europa League gruppespillet in Norwegian VG Retrieved 2018 08 30 Norsk amp Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk in Norwegian NTB borsen in Norwegian Lag Sarpsborg 08 Sarpsborg 08 FF Retrieved 5 May 2023 Sarpsborg 08 Spillere Norwegian Football Federation in Norwegian External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sarpsborg 08 Official website in Norwegian Supporter site in Norwegian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarpsborg 08 FF amp oldid 1223323444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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