Kristiansund FK

Kristiansund Fotballklubb is a Norwegian association football club from Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal.

Kristiansund FK
Full nameKristiansund Fotballklubb
Nickname(s)KFK
Founded7 June 1912
GroundKristiansund Stadion,
Kristiansund
Capacity4,444
ChairmanKenneth Leren
ManagerThorry Aakenes
League4. divisjon
20194. divisjon Nordmøre og Romsdal, 5th of 12

The men's football team currently plays in the Fourth Division, the fifth tier of the Norwegian football league system. The team last played in the 1. divisjon (second tier) in 1991 and in the 2. divisjon (third tier) in 1998. In 2000, they won their 3. divisjon group but lost the two-legged play-off and failed to win promotion.

In the autumn of 2003 it formed a partnership with rivals Clausenengen FK to field the team Kristiansund BK. Kristiansund BK is currently a Norwegian Eliteserien club. Despite of the merger, Kristiansund continued the existence of their first team, and was forced to relegate to 4. divisjon ahead of the 2004 season to make room for the new club in 3. divisjon.

Recent seasons

Season Division (Group) Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA Pts. Cup Notes
2014 4. divisjon (N&R) 1 221912 863258 dnq Promoted to 3. divisjon
2015 3. divisjon (8) 2 261529 645647 First qualifying round
2016 3. divisjon (8) 9 2611213 475135 First round Relegated to 4. divisjon
2017 4. divisjon (N&R) 7 221624 1062350 First qualifying round
2018 4. divisjon (N&R) 7 22958 563232 First qualifying round
2019 4. divisjon (N&R) 5 2210210 615232 First qualifying round
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