Tromsdalen UIL

Tromsdalen UIL
Full name Tromsdalen Ungdoms- og Idrettslag
Nickname(s) TUIL
Founded 1938
Ground Tromsdalen Stadion
Capacity 3000
Chairman Robin Sommerseth
Head coach Gaute Helstrup
League OBOS-ligaen
2017 OBOS-ligaen, 9th
Website Club website

Tromsdalen UIL is a Norwegian sports club founded in 1938, from Tromsdalen in the municipality of Tromsø. It has sections for football, athletics, skiing and gymnastics.

The men's football team plays in OBOS-ligaen, the second level in Norwegian football. Their home games are played at Tromsdalen Stadion, which seats 3,000 spectators. Their colors are red and blue.

Football

The team was promoted to the Norwegian first division in 2003, but was relegated after one season. The club was reintroduced to the second highest flight of Norwegian football, which in the mean time had changed its name to Adeccoligaen, in 2005. After a poor start to the 2006 season, Tromsdalen was in the relegation zone for most of the season. But a very good ending of the season, beating many top clubs, Tromsdalen survived the drop and played in Adeccoligaen in the 2007 season as well. However, they were relegated to Norwegian Second Division in 2007. The stay there wasn't long; Tromsdalen finished champion in Fourth Group of Norwegian Second Division in 2008 and returned to Adeccoligaen for the 2009 season. After two seasons in Adeccoligaen, Tromsdalen was relegated to the Second Division.

In 2011, Tromsdalen scored 105 goals in the Second Division, which is a Norwegian record,[1] and again won promotion to Adeccoligaen.

In 2007 Tromsdalen's women's team played in the women's first division.

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2006 1. Divisjon 12 3081111 485235 Second round
2007 1. Divisjon relegated 14 307815 375629 Third round Relegated to the 2. Divisjon
2008 2. Divisjon promoted 1 261754 642456 Second round Promoted to the 1. Divisjon
2009 1. Divisjon 12 3011613 385439 Second round
2010 1. Divisjon relegated 14 288416 335028 Third round Relegated to the 2. Divisjon
2011 2. Divisjon promoted 1 262024 1052862 Second round Promoted to the 1. Divisjon
2012 1. Divisjon relegated 13 3010515 516235 Third round Relegated to the 2. Divisjon
2013 2. Divisjon promoted 1 261952 703162 Second round Promoted to the 1. Divisjon
2014 1. Divisjon relegated14 308715 445631 Fourth round Relegated to the 2. Divisjon
2015 2. Divisjon 2 261835 712757 Fourth round
2016 2. Divisjon promoted 1 262141 711967 Third round Promoted to the 1. Divisjon
2017 1. Divisjon 9 3091011 434337 Second round
2018 (in progress) 1. Divisjon 5 261178 424040 Second round

Current squad

As of 19 August 2018.[2]

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 Adrian Mikkelsen
2 Norway DF Steffen Skogvang Pedersen
3 Norway DF Anders Jenssen
4 Norway MF Lars Gunnar Johnsen
5 Norway DF Tobias Nygård Vibe
6 Norway MF Elias Skogvoll
7 Norway FW Håkon Kjæve
8 Norway MF Tor Martin Mienna
10 Norway FW Vegard Lysvoll
11 Norway MF Håvard Lysvoll
12 Norway GK Teodor Nilsen
13 Norway DF Jo Nymo Matland
15 Norway DF Kristoffer Hay
16 Norway DF Simon Laugsand
No. Position Player
17 Norway DF Martin Albertsen
19 Norway MF Anders Karlsen
20 Norway FW Mohammed Ahamed
21 Norway MF Mathias Dahl Abelsen
22 Senegal DF Mehdi Dioury (on loan from Tromsø)
30 Norway GK Marius Wennersteen Berntzen
34 Norway DF Johan Martin Arntsen
39 Norway DF Sebastian Østman Ottesen
44 Norway FW George-Lewis Maniraguha
50 Norway FW Sebastian Tounekti
66 Norway MF Andreas Løvland
71 Norway MF Lars Henrik Andreassen
Norway MF Henrik Johnsgård (on loan from Tromsø)
Norway MF August Mikkelsen (on loan from Tromsø)

References

  1. Skarpaas, Mathias (25 October 2011). "De har scoret 105 mål denne sesongen" (in Norwegian). TV 2. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  2. "Spillerstall 2018".
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