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Lyn vs Hødd — Norwegian 1. Divisjon

Lyn

Lyn

1:4

Bislett Stadium

Hødd

Hødd

Match Facts

  • Venue: Bislett Stadium
  • Lyn home ground: Bislett Stadium
  • Hødd stadium: Høddvoll Stadion
  • Lyn founded 1896
  • Hødd founded 1919
  • League country: Norway

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Lyn

Norwegian 1. Divisjon

Stadium
Bislett Stadium
Founded
1896
Country
Norway
Location
Oslo, Norway

Lyn 1896 Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club and a department of the sports club Ski- og Fotballklubben Lyn based in Oslo, whose members also participate in Nordic skiing and orienteering. Until 2010, SFK Lyn had two football departments, one professional section and one amateur section. After the professional football department, FK Lyn was bankrupted in 2010, the fans decided to support the amateur department, Lyn Fotball, instead. With the help of some of the old FK Lyn players, Lyn Fotball have won three consecutive promotions, and are playing in the 3. divisjon. The team plays it...

Hødd

Norwegian 1. Divisjon

Stadium
Høddvoll Stadion
Founded
1919
Country
Norway
Location
Ulsteinvik, Norway

Idrettslaget Hødd is a multi-sports club from Ulsteinvik in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Founded in 1919, it has sections for team handball, gymnastics and football. It is best known for their men's football team, which plays at Høddvoll Stadion, whose stated capacity is 3,120, although there was an attendance of over 12,000 at a match against Vålerenga in 1981. Hødd are currently playing in Second Division, the third tier of Norwegian football. They played in the top tier in 1966, 1969–72 (4 seasons) and 1995 and is the club who has played most seasons at the second tier. Hødd won t...

Norwegian 1. Divisjon

The Norwegian First Division (Norwegian: 1. divisjon) is a professional league in the second highest division of the Norwegian football league system. The league was established in 1948 following a reorganization of the Norwegian league system. From the 2015 season, it will be branded as OBOS-ligaen, after a six-year deal was agreed with the housing cooperative OBOS. Formally, it was a semi-professional league.