Asker Fotball

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Asker
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Full name Asker Fotball
Founded 1889
Ground Føyka Stadion, Asker
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Tormod Ruud
Manager Kevin Nicol
League 3. Divisjon
2015 3. Divisjon/ 2, 1st (promoted)

Asker Fotball is the football department of Norwegian sports club Asker SK from Asker.

The women's football team is one of the most successful clubs ever in Norway, with 6 Premier League championships and 5 cup championships. Due to financial difficulties at the end of 2008 the team's licence to play in the Toppserien was revoked, and the team members then joined Stabæk IF's football group, Stabæk Fotball, which set up a new women's team. NFF gave Asker's place in the Toppserien to Stabæk Fotball. Asker's second team became Asker's first team, playing in the Norwegian Second Division, and they now have a recruiting arrangement with Stabæk Fotball.

The men currently play in the Norwegian Second Division (tier three).

History

Unbeaten seasons

The men currently have a cup silver from 1951 as their best achievement.

Asker become historic in 1998, when the women's team won all its Premier League matches. Incidentally, the men's did the same thing in 2005, though in the Third Division, although it was played in First League between 1951–1959.

Match Fixing allegations

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On 13 July 2012, four players (on of them from Asker) were arrested by police due to match fixing allegations in games involving Aker and Follo FK. [1] Asker's 7–1 loss over Frigg was deemed suspicious because of the odd score line and high bettings placed on this game.[2]

Recent history

Men's team

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2001 2. Divisjon, section 1 relegated 12 26 8 5 13 42 56 29 First round Relegated to 3. Divisjon
2002 3. Divisjon, section 8 2 22 15 3 4 80 32 48
2003 3. Divisjon, section 1 1 22 15 2 5 50 23 47 First round Lost playoffs for promotion
2004 3. Divisjon, section 8 3 22 14 3 5 54 26 45 First round
2005 3. Divisjon, section 4 1 20 20 0 0 79 10 60 First round Lost playoffs for promotion
2006 3. Divisjon, section 8 promoted 1 22 20 0 2 103 26 60 First round Promoted to 2. Divisjon
2007 2. Divisjon, section 2 2 26 15 7 4 72 33 52 First round
2008 2. Divisjon, section 4 6 26 14 2 10 58 52 44 Third round
2009 2. Divisjon, section 4 3 26 15 4 7 63 31 49 Third round
2010 2. Divisjon, section 1 promoted 1 26 17 6 3 71 30 57 Second round Promoted to 1. Divisjon
2011 1. Divisjon relegated 13 30 9 7 14 38 56 34 Third round Relegated to 2. Divisjon
2012 2. Divisjon, section 4 4 26 14 5 7 54 36 47 Fourth round
2013 2. Divisjon, section 1 2 26 17 5 4 80 37 56 Third round
2014 2. Divisjon, section 1 relegated 13 26 5 6 15 36 50 21 Second round Relegated to 3. Divisjon
2015 3. Divisjon, section 2 promoted 1 26 24 2 0 151 19 74 First round Promoted to 2. Divisjon

Women's team

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2001 Toppserien 4 18 11 2 5 59 26 35 Final
2002 Toppserien 2 18 14 2 2 60 9 47 Quarterfinal
2003 Toppserien 3 18 12 3 3 54 20 39 Quarterfinal
2004 Toppserien 4 18 9 4 5 37 23 31 Final
2005 Toppserien relegated 7 18 7 3 8 34 30 24 Winners Relegated because their license was revoked
2006 1. Divisjon promoted 1 18 16 0 2 110 13 48 Final Promoted to Toppserien
2007 Toppserien 3 22 15 5 2 68 18 50 Final
2008 Toppserien 3 22 14 3 5 53 26 45 Semifinal Team folded

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Current squad

As of 15 August 2014 [4]

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

No. Position Player
1 Norway GK Thomas Lia
3 Sweden DF Linus Svensson
6 Norway MF Petter Linstad
7 Norway MF Mads Eskedal Lyngen
8 Serbia MF Reis Avdimetaj
9 Norway FW Sindre Mauritz-Hansen
10 Sweden FW Demba Traoré
11 Norway FW Lars Christian Kise
12 Norway GK Johannes Sejersted Bødtker
13 Norway DF Christian Arnesen
14 Norway DF Ole Christian Kristiansen
15 Norway DF Stian Stray Molde
16 Norway DF Max Hallgren
No. Position Player
17 Norway DF Mathias Eriksen
20 Norway DF Stian Solberg
21 Norway MF Bendik Lysvåg
22 France MF El Hadj Souleymane Seck
23 Scotland MF Kevin Nicol
24 Norway DF Jørgen Hoel Sandberg
25 Norway MF Kim André Brandtzæg
32 Norway MF Niklas Tilley Solhaug
45 Norway DF Nicklas Raaholt
89 Norway FW Magnus Killingberg Nikolaisen
Norway MF Azad Mohammadi

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