IL Norborg

Idrettslaget Norborg is a Norwegian sports club based in the villages of Grytastranda, Søvik and Gamlem in Ålesund municipality, Sunnmøre. It was founded on Sunday 21 January 1962, and takes its name from the former municipality of Borgund; Norborg after Nordre Borgund.

IL Norborg

Their activities include football, badminton and gymnastics. They also previously had sections for volleyball and handball (merged with Brattvåg IL – handball to form Haram Handballklubb on 16 March 1989).

Football is by far the main activity with around 200 active members. The A Team joined the league system in 1968 and played the 2016 season in the 4th Division.

The team has orange shirts and socks, and black shorts. They play their home games at the Uggedal stadion on grass (opened 5 June 2005). In winter 2008, they decided to open an artificial turf pitch on the gravel track at Uggedalen. This work started on 12 June 2009 and was finished in October 2009. The pitch was officially opened with a match between the villages of Grytastranda and Søvik on 31 October 2009.

In the 2014 season, Norborg achieved their best ever finish of 13th in the 3rd division.[1] They also achieved 9th and 10th place finishes in the 3rd division in 2009 and 2010, but at that time, the 3rd division had twice as many teams. In 2014, they were also ranked as the tenth best team in Sunnmøre.[2]

On 27 November 2014, the club announced Stig Jacob Johansen as the new head coach.[3]

AaFK-player Torbjørn Grytten started at Norborg.

League placings

YearDivisionPlacingPoints
20154th Division2nd42
20143rd Division13th21
20134th Division1st46
20124th Division5th30
20114th Division10th24
20103rd Division10th22
20093rd Division9th26
20084th Division1st44
20074th Division7th27
20064th Division5th38
20054th Division7th25
20044th Division5th33
20034th Division5th36
20025th Division1st43
20015th Division3rd40
20006th Division2nd34
19996th Division7th8
19986th Division7th11
19975th Division8th3
19966th Division1st41
19956th Division7th24
19946th Division8th23
19936th Division6th24
19926th Division3rd40
19916th Division7th18
19906th Division9th11
19896th Division8th21
19886th Division4th29
19876th Division3rd38
19865th Division10th6
19855th Division8th13
19845th Division3rd21
19834th Division12th10
19824th Division8th20
19814th Division8th18
19805th Division1st26
19795th Division3rd22
19785th Division9th11
19775th Division5th19
19765th Division4th20
19755th Division5th19
19745th Division5th13
19735th Division4th15
19725th Division4th15
19716th Division3rd17
19706th Division3rd18
19696th Division5th11
19685th Division7th3

Coaches: Robert V. Iversen and Sigmund Gjerset 1968, Sigmund Gjerset 1969, xx 1970, Sverre Sørgård 1971, Sigmund Gjerset 1972, Kåre Dalhaug 1973, Sigmund Gjerset 1974, Per Indrestrand 1975, Oddvar Aarø 1976, Per Giske 1977, Sigmund Gjerset, Arild Vegsund and John Tellefsen 1978, Per Skotte 1979–81, Steinar Hildremyr 1982, Per Skotte 1983, Sigmund Gjerset and Arild Vegsund 1984, Ole Petter Aarsund 1985, Hans Magnar Engeset and Kåre Nogva 1986, Sigmund Gjerset, Svein Gjerset, Helge Uggedal and Arild Vegsund 1987, Helge Uggedal 1988–89, Per Skotte 1990, Øyvind Grytten 1991, Arne Rønstad 1992, Øystein Haugan and Malvin Alstadsæter 1993, Hans Magnar Engeset, Frode Urke and Malvin Alstadsæter 1994, Ivar Roald 1995–96, Bjarte Steinsbu and Ivar Roald 1997, Øyvind Grytten 1998, Sindre Hildre 1999-03, Øystein Haugan 2004–05, Jan Egil Alstadsæter 2006–07, Ivar Roald 2008–10; Kristian Søviknes 2011; Roger Grytten 2012; Oddmund Davik Otterlei 2013–14; Stig Jacob Johansen 2015–

References

  1. "Tidenes beste plassering". www.norborg.com. 10 November 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  2. "Tidenes beste plassering".
  3. "Stig Johansen ny Norborg-trener". 27 November 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015.


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