Kongsvinger
Full nameKongsvinger IL Toppfotball
Nickname(s)KIL
Founded31 January 1892 (1892-01-31)
GroundGjemselund Stadion
Kongsvinger
Capacity5,824
League1. divisjon
20231. divisjon, 3rd of 16

Kongsvinger IL Toppfotball is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Innlandet, founded in 1892. Its home ground is Gjemselund Stadion. It is part of sporting association, Kongsvinger IL.

Honours

History

Despite limited financial resources, Kongsvinger played in the Norwegian top flight for 17 consecutive seasons between 1983 and 1999. Among the club's achievements were a silver medal in the league in 1992, bronze in both 1986 and 1987 and a 1–1 draw against football powerhouse Juventus in the 1993–94 UEFA Cup. Kongsvinger dropped out of the top flight in 1999, in the end struggling both financially and on the pitch. Only two years later another relegation sent the team down to 2. divisjon, the third tier in Norwegian football.

After a mediocre interlude in the 2002 season, former HamKam player Vegard Skogheim took over as head coach at Kongsvinger in 2003, instilling new enthusiasm into a young squad of part-timers. In 2003, the team went undefeated in their division and secured promotion back to the 1. divisjon, the second-highest level. The success continued in 2004, and the newly promoted team surprised many experts by managing third place in the league, and thereby earning the right to two play-off matches for promotion against the club that finished third last in the top division, Bodø/Glimt. Kongsvinger won the first match 1–0, but lost the second 0–4, giving away both the aggregate win and the right to play in the top division to Bodø/Glimt. Kongsvinger finished 1. divisjon as 3rd and qualified for promotion-relegation play-offs once again in the 2009 season. On 6 November, Kongsvinger defeated Sogndal 3–1 at home and faced with Sarpsborg 08. The club lost the first match 3–2 at away ground on 9 November, but won 3–1 at home (5–4 aggregate) on 12 November and returned to Tippeligaen after 10 years absence. The team finished their comeback season in the top flight in 15th place and was relegated to the 1. divisjon for the 2011 season. The club was relegated to the 2. divisjon in 2013. In the 2015 season, Kongsvinger won their group in the 2. divisjon and won promotion to the second tier.

Season by season

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2001 1. divisjon 14 308517 335729 Second round Relegated to 2. divisjon
2002 2. divisjon 7 2611411 363137 Second round
2003 2. divisjon 1 262240 622370 Second round Promoted to 1. divisjon
2004 1. divisjon 3 301659 534253 Fourth round Lost play-offs for promotion
2005 1. divisjon 10 3011415 414837 Second round
2006 1. divisjon 7 3011109 394242 Third round
2007 1. divisjon 4 301659 564253 Third round
2008 1. divisjon 13 308616 335830 Third round
2009 1. divisjon 3 3018210 523756 Third round Promoted to the Tippeligaen through play-offs
2010 Tippeligaen 15 304818 275820 Fourth round Relegated to the 1. divisjon
2011 1. divisjon 7 301479 503649 Third round
2012 1. divisjon 9 3012315 444839 Third round
2013 1. divisjon 14 3071013 375431 Third round Relegated to the 2. divisjon
2014 2. divisjon 4 261538 614248 Third round
2015 2. divisjon 1 262024 631962 Third round Promoted to 1. divisjon
2016 1. divisjon 5 301479 564249 Final
2017 1. divisjon 10 3010614 474636 Third round
2018 1. divisjon 8 3012612 594942 Third round
2019 1. divisjon 5 3014412 373646 Fourth round
2020 1. divisjon 15 3061014 355328 Cancelled Relegated to the 2. divisjon
2021 2. divisjon 1 262222 882668 Fourth round Promoted to the 1. divisjon
2022 1. divisjon 6 3013710 433746 Second round
2023 1. divisjon 3 3016410 533952 Second round

Source:[1]

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
1993–94 UEFA Cup First round Sweden Öster 4–1 3–1 7–2
Second round Italy Juventus 1–1 0–2 1–3
1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Wales Ebbw Vale 3–0 6–1 9–1
Second round Netherlands Twente 0–2 0–0 0–2

Current squad

As of 15 September 2023[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sweden SWE August Strömberg
3 DF Norway NOR Victor Grodås
5 DF Norway NOR Fredrik Holmé
6 DF Norway NOR Harald Holter
7 MF Ghana GHA Eric Taylor
8 MF Norway NOR Vegard Leikvoll Moberg
9 FW Norway NOR Adem Güven
10 DF Luxembourg LUX Lars Krogh Gerson
11 FW Norway NOR Martin Hoel Andersen (on loan from Sarpsborg 08)
12 DF Norway NOR Mats Haakenstad
13 DF Norway NOR Matias Rogstad Aadnøy
14 FW Norway NOR Mikael Harbosen Haga
15 DF Norway NOR Marius Aamodt Eriksen
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Norway NOR Martin Hellan
17 MF Norway NOR Mathias Gjerstrøm
18 FW Norway NOR Joacim Holtan
19 DF Norway NOR Kristian Jahr
20 MF Norway NOR Jesper Andreas Grundt
21 DF Norway NOR Daniel Lysgård
22 FW Norway NOR Ludvig Halvorsen Langrekken
23 MF Norway NOR Martin Tangen Vinjor
25 MF Norway NOR Marius Damhaug
26 FW Norway NOR Elias Myrild (on loan from Brann)
28 FW Norway NOR Rasmus Christiansen
31 GK Norway NOR Andreas Smedplass

Managerial history

Statistics

References

  1. "Kongsvinger IL". NIFS (in Norwegian). NTB. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  2. "A-laget spillere". kil.no. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
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