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Sandefjord Fotball

Norwegian association football club


Norwegian association football club

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chairmanGunnar Bjønness
managerAndreas Tegström
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leagueEliteserien
season2025
positionEliteserien, 5th of 16
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Hvalfangerne (The Whalers) Sandefjord Fotball, often referred to simply as Sandefjord, is a Norwegian professional football club founded on 10 September 1998. The team currently competes in Eliteserien, the top division of the Norwegian football league system, and plays its home matches at the Jotun Arena in Sandefjord, Vestfold.

After reaching 1.divisjon (Norway’s second tier) in 1999, Sandefjord quickly established itself as a strong contender for promotion to the top division. The club finished third in 2002 and 2003, qualifying for promotion play-offs but losing on both occasions. In 2004, Sandefjord finished fourth, and in 2005, they achieved second place, earning automatic promotion to Tippeligaen (now Eliteserien).

In their first Tippeligaen season, Sandefjord finished ninth and reached the Norwegian Cup final. However, in 2007, they finished last and were relegated back to 1.divisjon

During the 2008 season in 1.divisjon, Sandefjord overcame a poor start to finish second, securing automatic promotion to Tippeligaen. The 2009 season was a success, with the club finishing eighth, its best top-flight performance to date. However, in 2010, they were relegated once again.

In 2014, Sandefjord won the 1. division title, earning another promotion to Tippeligaen. However, they were relegated in 2015, promoted again in 2016, and then relegated after two seasons in the top tier. Following the 2019 season in the 1. division, the club once again achieved promotion to Eliteserien.

History

Sandefjord were formed by parent clubs IL Runar and Sandefjord Ballklubb in 1998. They replaced Sandefjord Ballklubb in 2.divisjon in 1999, and secured immediate promotion to 1st division. There the club made quick progress and soon settled as a strong competitor for promotion to the Tippeligaen. Finishing third in 1.divisjon in 2002 and 2003 they qualified for play-off matches, but lost both times, against Brann and Vålerenga. The 2003 play-off was lost after some controversial decisions by referee Jonny Ditlefsen that were all in Sandefjords disfavor. When manager Tom Nordlie left after the play-off games, Sandefjord Fotball hired Arne Dokken as their new coach. He was fired after just one season, 2004, when they finished fourth. But the 2005 season finally proved a success, with Tor Thodesen as their new coach. Placing second, Sandefjord earned automatic promotion to the highest division, where they finished 9th in their first season.

The 2007 season ended badly and they finished last and were relegated to 1.divisjon. The players went to the board of directors together and requested the hiring of a new coach. Instead of firing Thodesen, the board kept him. After a bad start to the 2008 season, they fired Thodesen and hired Patrick Walker. The team played better after this, and he moved the team from a relegation place to a promotion place in the table in eight games. They continued their form and was placed second in the table, and earned a promotion after just one season.

After a disappointing 2010 season in Tippeligaen, earning only 12 points, they ended the season in last place and was relegated once again, this time for a longer period.

The following three seasons in 1.divisjon did not go as planned for a Sandefjord team that were fighting for promotion. Ending third in the table in both 2011 and 2012, was followed by an even worse finish in 2013, ending in eight place. Something had to be done and the club took measures by firing manager Arne Sandstø and hiring former Nottingham Forest and Blackburn Rovers player Lars Bohinen as their new manager. He was brought to the club from Asker where he had success as coach. Sandefjord went on to have their best season ever in 1.divisjon earning 69 points and winning the league title. This was their second ever trophy, the first one being the 2.divisjon in 1999. Back in Tippeligaen they ended in last place and were relegated back to 1.divisjon alongside Mjøndalen. In the 2016 season they clinched their second promotion in three years by finishing second, only beaten by Kristiansund.

Colours and badge

Sandefjord Fotball's colours are blue. They play in blue shirts, blue shorts and blue socks. When the club was formed in 1998, it was decided that the new club would have different colours from its parent clubs Sandefjord BK (yellow and black) and Runar (white). The club changed their badge before the start of the 2006 season. This was mainly for press purposes. The old badge had a yellow field as well as the blue and red. The new badge only has the colours red and blue. Further on, the white whale tail on the badge links to Sandefjord city's whaling history. After the promotion in 2014, Sandefjord played one season in an alternate home kit which consisted of half blue and half red, as in their badge. Relegated to 1.divisjon in 2016, they were back playing in an all blue home kit again.

Stadium

Main article: Jotun Arena

Before Sandefjord started to use their new home arena, they used to play their home encounters at Storstadion. There they played their games from 1999 to 2007. As the stadium itself did not live up to the standards one could expect from a modern football stadium, it was finally decided to build the new and modern Jotun Arena and start a new and exciting chapter in the young club's history.

Honours

Recent history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPts.CupNotes
20031.divisjon33019477141613rd round
20041.divisjon4301569603251Quarter-finals
20051.divisjon23019565837623rd round
2006Tippeligaen9269512374732Runners-up
2007Tippeligaen142644182653162nd round
2008Norwegian First Division23017944625603rd round
2009Tippeligaen8301010103944402nd round
2010Tippeligaen16302622255812Fourth round
2011Norwegian First Division33016596138533rd round
2012Norwegian First Division3301677442955Quarter-finals
2013Norwegian First Division830127113939433rd round
2014Norwegian First Division13020916224692nd round
2015Tippeligaen16304422366816Quarter-finals
2016Norwegian First Division2301857543459Quarter-finals
2017Eliteserien1330113163851362nd round
2018Eliteserien1630411153557232nd round
2019Norwegian First Division23019835330653rd round
2020Eliteserien11309813314335Cancelled
2021Eliteserien1030106143852362nd round
2022Eliteserien14306618426824Quarter-finals
2023Eliteserien133087154755311st round
2024Eliteserien103097144146341st round
2025Eliteserien530153125542483rd round

Current squad

Out on loan

Management

Key people

PositionNatName
Managing directorNorwayOle Jonny Borgersen-Berg

Coaching staff

PositionNatName
Head coachSwedenAndreas Tegström
Assistant coachNorwayPer Verner Rønning
Goalkeeping coachSpainJaume Bracons
Performance analystNorwayGeir Omli
Top player developerNorwayHenrik Gustavsen
PhysioNorwayOla Olsen
PhysioNorwayMatias Moen Skoglund
Osteopath/physioNorwayEspen Strøm-Normann
Physical trainerIcelandArnór Snær Gudmundsson
Development leaderDenmarkMartin Jensen
Under-19/21 head coachBosnia and HerzegovinaSamir Saric
Under-17 head coachIcelandAxel Örn Sæmundsson
Under-15 head coachNorwayAnders Abrahamsen
Under-14 head coachFaroe IslandsRíkin Napoleon Djurhuus
Under-13 head coachNorwayKristian Rinaldo Pedersen
Analysis/scouting/coach developerNorwayGeir Ludvig Fevang
Equipment managerNorwayThomas Naastad

Manager history

NameNatFromTo
Trond SkredeNorway19992001
Tom NordlieNorway20022003
Arne DokkenNorway20042004
Tor ThodesenNorway20052008
Patrick WalkerIreland20082011
Arne SandstøNorway20112013
Lars BohinenNorway20132017
Magnus PowellSweden20182018
Martí CifuentesSpain20182020
Hans Erik Ødegaard
Andreas TegströmNorway
Sweden20212024
Andreas TegströmSweden2024

References

References

  1. (23 November 2003). "Rasende på dommeren". [[Verdens Gang.
  2. (30 October 2005). "Endelig opprykk". [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. "Lag". Sandefjord Fotball.
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