Rosenborg BK league record by opponent

A line of footballers, in blue and white, respectively, at a large stadium
Pre-match lineup at a home league game against Vålerenga (in blue) on 15 March 2009

Rosenborg Ballklub is an association football club based in Trondheim, Norway.[1] The most successful club in Norway,[2] Rosenborg has won the Norwegian Premier League 22 times and the Norwegian Football Cup 9 times.[1] Although founded in 1917,[3] it was not permitted to play in matches sanctioned by the Football Association of Norway until 1928.[4] Rosenborg joined the top league in 1967 and won it in the club's inaugural top tier season.[5] It has only spent one season outside the top tier since, which was in 1978.[6]

Viking is the club with which Rosenborg has played the most, in 41 seasons. It is also the club which Rosenborg has drawn and lost against the most—28 and 26 times, respectively. With 40 seasons, Brann has played the second-most times and is the club Rosenborg has beat the most times. Rosenborg's main rivalries are against Brann and Molde.[7][8] Strindheim is the only other team from Trondheim that Rosenborg has played against in the top league. The two groundshared Lerkendal Stadium in Strindheim's top-league 1984 and 1995 seasons.[9][10][11]

SK Haugar, which only played in the same division as Rosenborg in 1981, is the only team which has beaten Rosenborg more times than Rosenborg has beaten it. Haugar and Vard are the only teams against which Rosenborg holds a negative goal difference. Along with Nessegutten, Haugar is the only team Rosenborg has never beaten. Conversely, Rosenborg has won every league match against Djerv 1919, Os, Pors and Stjørdals-Blink; Rosenborg holds a clean sheet against the latter three. Nessegutten and Stjørdals-Blink are the only teams Rosenborg has exclusively played while in the Second Division.

League record since 1967

The following is a record of results against all clubs Rosenborg BK has played in the domestic league from the 1967 season and onwards. For all seasons except 1978, this represented the teams in the Norwegian First Division and from 1991 the Norwegian Premier League, while for 1978 this represents the Second Division. The table includes games played (P), games won (W), games drawn (D), games lost (L), goals for (GF), goals against (GA) and the winning percentage (Win%), in addition to the first and last years the two clubs met in the league. The statistics are complete as of the end of the 2012 season.

Rosenborg BK league record by opponent
Club P W D L P W D L P W D L GF GA Win% First Last
Home Away Total
Aalesund 84408521 16 9 6 1 33 18 056.3 2003 2012
Bodø/Glimt 181422181431 36 28 5 3 95 37 077.8 1977 2009
Brann 402311640161311 80 39 24 17 177 92 048.8 1968 2012
Bryne 16102416736 32 17 5 10 76 55 053.1 1976 2003
Djerv 1919 11001100 2 2 0 0 14 1 100.0 1988 1988
Eik-Tønsberg 32013111 6 3 1 2 16 12 050.0 1983 1985
Fredrikstad 21134421876 42 21 11 10 73 52 050.0 1967 2012
Frigg 53205131 10 4 5 1 12 6 040.0 1967 1978
Fyllingen 33003210 6 5 1 0 17 3 083.3 1990 1993
HamKam 221543226610 44 21 10 13 90 52 047.7 1970 2008
Haugar 10011010 2 0 1 1 1 3 000.0 1981 1981
Haugesund 65016420 12 9 2 1 34 12 075.0 1997 2012
Hødd 65016420 12 9 2 1 30 10 075.0 1969 1995
Hønefoss 21012200 4 3 0 1 9 2 075.0 2010 2012
Kongsvinger 19144119568 38 19 10 9 86 44 050.0 1978 2010
Lillestrøm 37201343713915 74 33 22 19 135 93 044.6 1975 2012
Lyn 211542211164 42 26 10 6 91 44 061.9 1967 2009
Mjølner 22002110 4 3 1 0 12 4 075.0 1972 1989
Mjøndalen 1362513454 26 10 7 9 39 29 038.5 1972 1992
Molde 3320583318510 66 38 10 18 120 71 057.6 1974 2012
Moss 181125186102 36 17 12 7 76 43 047.2 1977 2002
Nessegutten 10101010 2 0 2 0 2 2 000.0 1978 1978
Odd Grenland 1493214941 28 18 7 3 68 24 064.3 1967 2012
Os 11001100 2 2 0 0 5 3 100.0 1975 1975
Pors 11001100 2 2 0 0 3 0 100.0 1970 1970
Raufoss 31203210 6 3 3 0 10 4 050.0 1973 1978
Sandefjord 44004310 8 7 1 0 19 5 087.5 2006 2010
Sandnes Ulf 11001010 2 1 1 0 3 1 050.0 2006 2010
Sarpsborg 73227421 14 7 4 3 25 10 050.0 1967 1974
Sarpsborg 08 11001100 2 2 0 0 10 0 100.0 2011 2011
Skeid 13130013733 26 20 3 3 71 19 076.9 1967 1999
Sogndal 14131014662 28 19 7 2 81 30 067.9 1982 2012
Stabæk 17111517557 34 16 6 12 59 46 047.1 1996 2012
Start 3119753112712 62 31 14 17 127 82 050.0 1969 2011
Steinkjer 11001010 2 1 1 0 3 2 050.0 1967 1967
Stjørdals-Blink 11001100 2 2 0 0 13 0 100.0 1978 1978
Strindheim 33003210 6 5 1 0 17 2 083.3 1978 1995
Strømmen 32103210 6 4 2 0 15 2 066.7 1978 1988
Strømsgodset 2417522411310 48 28 8 12 114 56 058.3 1967 2012
Tromsø 26158326989 52 24 16 12 90 63 046.2 1986 2012
Vard 11001001 2 1 0 1 2 4 050.0 1976 1976
Viking 4218141042121515 84 30 29 25 116 111 035.7 1968 2012
Vålerenga 34214934121210 68 33 16 19 139 91 048.5 1967 2012

References

General

  • Svardal, Geir (2007). Historien om Rosenborg Ballklub 1917–2007 (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Tapir Akademosk Forlag. ISBN 978-82-519-2188-6.
  • "Motstandere" (in Norwegian). Rosenborg Ballklub. Retrieved 18 July 2012.

Specific

  1. 1 2 "Rosenborg BK". Union of European Football Associations. Archived from the original on 20 April 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
  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. Svardal (2007): 104
  6. Svardal (2007): 138
  7. "Drama in Norway". Onebooker. 19 September 2010. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  8. Wulff, Christian (30 October 2012). "Tippeligarunden: It was all supposed to be about Molde and Rosenborg". STV. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  9. Aarhus, Lars (2007). "First division 1984". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  10. Aarhus, Lars (2007). "Premier division 1995". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  11. Fagerli, Arnfin; Nilsen, Christian Lunde (1999). Norsk fotball-leksikon (in Norwegian). Orion. p. 386. ISBN 82-458-0398-7.
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