Name
Fredrikstad

Badge
User Rating

(0 users)

Next Event
Viking vs Fredrikstad (21 Apr)

Head Coach
None Found...
Add new Player with 'Manager' position

League Position
7

Recent League Form ➡


Established
1903 (121 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Fredrikstad Stadion
(12,565 Capacity)

Jersey or Equipment Clearart

Archive

Primary Colours

Location
Fredrikstad

Nicknames

Competitions
Norwegian Eliteserien

Last Edit
AndyIgnacio: 01/Dec/23


Upcoming
21/04 Viking - Fredrikstad
28/04 Fredrikstad - Sandefjord
05/05 Odd Ballklub - Fredrikstad
12/05 KFUM - Fredrikstad
16/05 Fredrikstad - Stroemsgodse

Results
13/04 Fredrikstad 2 - 2 Sarpsborg 08
07/04 Brann 0 - 2 Fredrikstad
01/04 Fredrikstad 0 - 2 Bodoe/Glimt
23/03 Stroemsgodse 1 - 1 Fredrikstad
16/03 Fredrikstad 1 - 1 KFUM

Description
Available in:

Fredrikstad Fotballklubb (also known as Fredrikstad or FFK) is a Norwegian football club from the town of Fredrikstad. With nine league championships and eleven Norwegian Cup wins, FFK is one of the most successful clubs in Norwegian football. The club was founded in 1903.

After suffering relegation from the then first division in 1984, Fredrikstad spent 18 years outside the top flight, before returning to the Premier League in 2003 after two successive promotions.

Fredrikstad stadion was FFK's home ground between 1914 and 2006. However, its facilities where outdated and the club moved to a new stadium on the other side of river Glomma. Their new ground is located in a former shipyard, incorporating parts of the old buildings in the two sidestands. FFK draw great support from their area and the official supporter club's name is Plankehaugen. More than 100 coaches filled with fans followed FFK to the cup final of 2006. The club's supporters also includes an Ultras section, Supras Fredrikstad.

Team Members


14

Bjartalíð



7

Olsen



= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 2 (Total: 2)



Stadium or Home

The Fredrikstad Stadion is a football stadium in Fredrikstad, Norway and home of the Norwegian First Division team Fredrikstad FK. It is located in an area which formerly used to be a large shipyard (locally known as Værste or FMV), but which nowadays is the technological centre of the city, with several companies and a college. The frontage of the stadium is built to replicate the original halls of the workshop. This makes it architecturally unique. The stadium was built to replace Old Fredrikstad Stadion, which was considered to be one of the eldest and most worn-out stadium in the country. The total capacity is approximately 12,560, all seated. There is a possibility to expand it furthermore, to some 15,000 seats.

The venue has hosted Norway national under-21 football team matches five times, playing 0–1 against Netherlands on 7 September 2007, 2–1 against Switzerland on 12 September 2007, 0–0 against Macedonia on 9 September 2008, 1–3 against Croatia on 5 September 2009 and 0–1 against Serbia on 9 September 2009. In a 2012 survey carried out by the Norwegian Players' Association among away-team captains, Fredrikstad Stadion was ranked as the sixth, with a score of 4.20 on a scale from one to five.

Trophies

1960-1961

1959-1960

1956-1957

1953-1954

1951-1952

1950-1951

1948-1949

1938-1939

1937-1938


Fanart


Banner

Other Links

Facebook

Twitter

Website

Instagram