List of Rosenborg BK seasons

White and blue players standing inside the penalty area during a corner kick
Rosenborg (white) playing Chelsea (blue) in a 2007–08 UEFA Champions League match at Lerkendal Stadion

Rosenborg Ballklub is an association football club based in Trondheim, Norway.[1] It is Norway's most successful club,[2] having won the Norwegian Premier League twenty-two times and the Norwegian Football Cup nine times.[1] Although founded in 1917,[3] it was not permitted to play Football Association of Norway-sanctioned matches until 1928 because of restrictions on the number of teams allowed to join the regional football association.[4] It then joined the regional Class B and went through several promotions and relegations until joining the inaugural eleven-conference top-tier League of Norway in 1937–38.[5] After World War II, the club moved between the Third Division and the Regional League (second tier), seeing promotion or relegation more seasons than not. The club reached the Main League in 1960–61, but was subsequently relegated after the 1961–62 season.[6]

After four years at tier two, Rosenborg joined the First Division in 1967 and won the league that season.[7] Since, Rosenborg has only played the 1978 season at the second tier.[8] The First Division was renamed the Norwegian Premier League in 1991.[6] The club entered the cup for the first time in 1932, claiming its first title in 1960.[9] Rosenborg has experienced two golden eras; the first in the 1960s and early 1970s resulted in three league and three cup honors, in addition to an equal number of runner-up positions in both tournaments. The second golden era started with winning the league in 1985 and has resulted in nineteen league and six cup titles.[10] Fourteen league titles were claimed under manager Nils Arne Eggen and sixteen have been won by midfielder Roar Strand.[11] Rosenborg won thirteen consecutive league trophies between 1992 and 2004.[1]

Rosenborg has played 206 matches in 32 seasons in Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) tournaments,[12] starting with the 1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup. Their only European trophy came when they co-won the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup.[13] Rosenborg has entered the UEFA Champions League and its predecessor, the European Cup, twenty times,[12] and reached the group stage eleven times, including eight consecutive seasons from 1995–96 though 2002–03. The best performance is reaching the quarter-finals in 1996–97, where they lost to Juventus.[1] Rosenborg has played 16 seasons in the UEFA Europa League and its predecessors, the UEFA Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[12] The club has also won the 2010 Superfinalen, Norway's defunct two-season super cup,[14] and participated twice in the Royal League.[15][16]

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated Top scorer in Rosenborg's league ♦

Seasons

The following is a list of Rosenborg BK's seasons since they were permitted to play in Football Association of Norway-sanction matches from the 1928 season. It contains the results of the league, including the division, position and average league attendance; the result in the Norwegian Football Cup; participation in other official tournaments, including promotion and relegation play-offs, Champions League and Europa League; and the top goalscorer for the club in the domestic league and the number of goals he scored.

Rosenborg BK seasons
Season League Cup Other competitions Top goalscorer Ref(s)
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Att Other CL EL Name Goals
1928 B5511135+851st&
Play-off – Not promoted&
[5]
1929 B6600256+19121st&
Play-off – Not promoted&
[5]
1930 B6501467+39102nd&
&
[5]
1931 B ↑6600246+18121st&
Play-off – Promoted&
[5]
1932 A ↓4103518−1325th&
R1Play-off – Relegated&
[5][17]
1933 B ↑6600207+13121st&
Q2Play-off – Promoted&
[5][17]
1934 A8314207+1374th&
R2&
[5][17]
1935 A83231510+582nd&
R1&
[5][17]
1936 A84131914+592nd&
R1&
[5][17]
1937 A52031411+345th&
R4&
[5][17]
1937–38 LoN124082237−1587th&
R2&
[5][17]
1938–39 LoN127323819+19171st&
R3Play-off – SF&
[5][17]
1939–40
[note 1]
LoN&
R1&
[5][17]
1945 A4310151+1471st&
R1Play-off – W&
[5][17]
1946–47 RLQ ↓185583139−8157th&
R2&
[5][17]
1947–48 3D1613307518+57291st&
R1&
[5][17]
1948–49 3D ↑149234919+30201st&
R2&
[5][17]
1949–50 RL146262330−7145th&
R1&
[5][17]
1950–51 RL147252019+1163rd&
R1&
[5][17]
1951–52 RL ↓1412111442−2848th&
R1&
[5][17]
1952–53 3D127232620+6162nd&
R1&
[5][17]
1953–54 3D ↑128313411+23191st&
Q1&
[5][17]
1954–55 RL146172824+4135th&
R2&
[6][17]
1955–56 RL ↓143471527−12106th&
R4&
[6][17]
1956–57 3D ↑1411214716+31241st&
R3&
[6][17]
1957–58 RL ↓1421112035−1558th&
Q2&
[6][17]
1958–59 3D ↑141211958+87251st&
R2&
[6][17]
1959–60 RL ↑1410134315+28211st&
R4&
[6][17]
1960–61 ML (B)1464428280163rd
W&
[6][17]
1961–62 ML30133135560−5299th&
QF (1961)
SF (1962)
&
[6][17]
1963 2D146443623+13163rd&
R3&
&
[6][17]
1964 2D146352219+3153rd
W&
[6][18]
1965 2D148333620+16192nd&
R3Cup Winner's CupR2&
[6][18][19]
1966 2D ↑1412113811+27251st&
R4&
[6][18]
1967 1D189724024+16251st11,126RUOdd Iversen17[6][18][20]
1968 1D1811255329+24242nd11,748SFR1Odd Iversen30[6][18][19][20]
1969 1D1813143615+21271st13,948QFR1Odd Iversen26[6][18][19][20]
1970 1D181044155+10242nd7,853R4R1Erling Meirik5[6][18][19][20]
1971 1D189632511+14241st8,434WR2Arne Hanssen
Bjørn Wirkola
6[6][18][19][20]
1972 1D2261062219+3224th6,702RUR1Arne Hanssen9[6][18][19][20]
1973 1D2210753218+14272nd8,579RUOdd Iversen9[6][18][20]
1974 1D229583931+8238th7,605R4R1Odd Iversen11[6][18][19][20]
1975 1D2211563628+8274th9,604SFOdd Iversen9[6][18][20]
1976 1D227782429−5218th6,584R2Magnar Florholmen11[6][18][20]
1977 1D2215161748−31712th5,245R4Steinar Nilssen
Kjell Øyasæther
3[6][18][20]
1978 2D ↑1811524215+27271st2,549QFKnut Torbjørn Eggen10[6][18][20]
1979 1D229493129+2226th9,249QFViggo Sundmoen
Jørgen Sørlie
7[6][18][20]
1980 1D229584236+6235th9,549R4Viggo Sundmoen11[6][18][20]
1981 1D229853524+11263rd13,068R4Odd Iversen9[6][18][20]
1982 1D227963229+3236th7,933R3Sverre Brandhaug9[6][18][20]
1983 1D227784138+3217th7,571R4Håvard Moen8[6][18][20]
1984 1D228773637−1236th7,371QFSverre Brandhaug13[6][18][20]
1985 1D2215344333+10331st10,323R4Gøran Sørloth12[6][18][20]
1986 1D2285928280218th6,529SFR2Sverre Brandhaug7[6][18][19][20]
1987 1D228473325+8284th5,213SFAndré Nieuwlaat9[6][18][20]
1988 1D2214533325+8471st12,070WSverre Brandhaug10[6][18][20]
1989 1D2213545629+27442nd12,065QFR1Mini Jakobsen18[6][18][19][20]
1990 TL2213546024+36441st11,115WR1Mini Jakobsen17[6][18][19][20]
1991 TL2210663828+10362nd11,451RUR1Karl Petter Løken12[6][18][20][21]
1992 TL2214445819+39461st13,569WR1Tore André Dahlum13[6][18][20][21]
1993 TL2214534730+17471st11,750R4R1Gøran Sørloth7[6][18][20][21]
1994 TL2215437023+47491st11,061SFR1Harald Martin Brattbakk17[6][18][20][21]
1995 TL2619527829+49621st10,280WGHarald Martin Brattbakk17[6][18][20][21]
1996 TL2618538226+56591st11,062R4QFHarald Martin Brattbakk26[6][18][20][21]
1997 TL2618718720+67611st11,338QFGSigurd Rushfeldt25[6][18][20][21]
1998 TL2620337923+56631st13,163RUGSigurd Rushfeldt27[6][18][20][22]
1999 TL2618267923+56561st13,359WG2Sigurd Rushfeldt15[6][18][20][22]
2000 TL2616646126+35541st11,944R3GR3Frode Johnsen9[17][18][20][22]
2001 TL2617637130+41571st12,070R3GFrode Johnsen17[17][18][20][23]
2002 TL2617545730+27561st14,626R4GHarald Martin Brattbakk17[17][18][20][23]
2003 TL2619436828+40611st15,825WQ3R3Harald Martin Brattbakk17[17][18][20][23]
2004 TL2614665234+18481st17,395QFRoyal LeagueG2GFrode Johnsen19[15][17][18][20][23]
2005 TL26104125042+8347th17,541R4GR3Thorstein Helstad13[17][18][20][23]
2006 TL2615834724+23531st19,440SFRoyal LeagueGSteffen Iversen17[16][17][18][20]
2007 TL2612595339+14415th19,903R4GR3Steffen Iversen13[20][24][25][26]
2008 TL2611694034+6395th18,957R2Intertoto CupCW[note 2]GSteffen Iversen10[13][20][24][28]
2009 TL3020916022+38691st17,635QFQ2Rade Prica17[20][24][29]
2010 TL30191105824+34681st16,911SFSuperfinalenWPOGSteffen Iversen14[14][24][30][31][32]
2011 TL3014796944+25493rd14,511QFQ3PORade Prica16[33][34][35][36]
2012 TL30151055326+27553rd13,394R4GRade Prica11[37][38][39]
2013 TL3018845025+25622nd14,806RUQ2John Chibuike9[40][41][42]
2014 TL3018666443+21602nd13,915R3Q3Alexander Søderlund13
2015 TL3021637327+46691st18,039WGSAlexander Søderlund22
2016 TL3021636525+40691st17,585W Q3POChristian Gytkjær19
2017 ES3018755720+37611st17,593QFMesterfinalenWQ3GNicklas Bendtner19
2018 (in progress) ES2416444320+23521st16,615N/AMesterfinalenN/AN/AAlexander Søderlund7

Notes

Notes
  1. The 1939–40 League of Norway was canceled mid-season due to the break-out of World War II
  2. Rosenborg was one of 11 teams to advance to the 2008–09 UEFA Cup by winning all their stages of the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Braga advanced the furthest in the UEFA Cup and was declared the overall winner.[27]

See also

References

Footnotes
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  2. Aarhus, Lars (2007). "League champions (1938–2009)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 25 November 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  3. Svardal (2007): 18
  4. Svardal (2007): 26
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Svardal (2007): 262
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Svardal (2007): 263
  7. Svardal (2007): 104
  8. Svardal (2007): 138
  9. Svardal (2007): 264–265
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  22. 1 2 3 Svardal (2007): 269
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 Svardal (2007): 270
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  • Svardal, Geir (2007). Historien om Rosenborg Ballklub 1917–2007 (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Tapir Akademosk Forlag. ISBN 978-82-519-2188-6.

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