Bryne FK
Bryne Fotballklubb (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbʁỳːnə]) is a professional football club in Bryne, Norway, that competes in the 1. divisjon, the second tier of Norwegian football.
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| Full name | Bryne Fotballklubb | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Jærens superlag | ||
| Founded | 10 April 1926 | ||
| Ground | Bryne Stadion Bryne Norway | ||
| Capacity | 4,000 (2,507 seated) | ||
| Chairman | Nils Steinsland | ||
| Head Coach | Kevin Knappen | ||
| League | 1. divisjon | ||
| 2021 | 1. divisjon, 10th of 16 | ||
| Website | Club website | ||
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History
    
Bryne has played a total of 17 seasons in the top flight of Norwegian football since their debut in 1976. They had their longest spell of 13 consecutive top tier seasons from 1976 until 1988. Their last stint in the top divisions lasted four seasons from 2000 until the 2003 season, when Bryne, coached by Swede Reine Almqvist, were relegated in the final round of the 2003 Tippeligaen.
Bryne placed sixth in 1. divisjon in 2007. It was a disappointing season for the club that is aiming for the top division. It was a turbulent season, players left and players were brought in. The players that came in before the season did not manage to set their mark on the club, and was (for the most) loaned out or sold. The season reached its bottom when head coach Magnus Johansson resigned after yet another disappointing appearance, this time against Tromsdalen. Hans Olav Frette, Johansson's predecessor, came in and led the team the rest of the season. In 2016, Bryne relegated to 2. divisjon[1] despite winning the last game of the season.[2]
Stadium
    
Bryne spent the majority of their early years playing on a small, rented field next to Bryne Mill, before acquiring the site of their current home ground, Bryne Stadion, at the end of the 1930s. At the time of its inauguration in September 1946, the stadium's grass pitch was one of the largest in the country and a far cry from the 85x55 m dimensions of the Bryne Mill field.
Bryne Stadion is used both for football and athletics and has a capacity of 4,000, of which 2,507 are seated.[3] The record attendance is 13,621 paying spectators, achieved when Bryne defeated Viking on 26 May 1980, although as many as 14,500 were estimated to have attended an earlier game between the two rivals, on 9 October 1977. The club considers 13,621 to be the official record since there were only 12,236 paying spectators at this other game.
Bryne have in recent years been working towards a possible redevelopment of their home ground, alternatively the construction of a new stadium elsewhere, in order to increase turnover and conform with the Norwegian Football Association's requirements for hosting top-tier football matches. On 14 February 2006, the club presented plans for the Jæren Arena, an 8,688-capacity stadium designed by the architects responsible for Viking Stadion, and on 12 December 2006, the club announced that it had obtained finance for the project, which was estimated to cost 150 million NOK.
The intended location was on the border between the municipalities of Time, of which Bryne is the administrative centre, and Klepp. However, due to difficulties in obtaining a construction permit for the site, which is currently regulated for agricultural purposes, the club has opted for a new location about 900 m south of the old ground.[4] Bryne aimed to have the stadium completed in time for the 2008 season. In 2010, Jæren Arena AS went bankrupt.[5] As of 2019, Bryne still plays their matches at Bryne Stadion.
European Cup appearances
    
| Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate | 
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| 1981–82 | UEFA Cup | First round | .svg.png.webp) | KFC Winterslag | 0–2 | 2–1 | 2–3 | 
| 1983–84 | UEFA Cup | First round | .svg.png.webp) | Anderlecht | 0–3 | 1–1 | 1–4 | 
| 1988–89 | Cup Winners' Cup | Preliminary round |  | Békéscsaba Előre SSC | 0–3 | 2–1 | 2–4 | 
Achievements
    
    
Records
    
- Greatest home victory: 7–0 vs. Bodø/Glimt, 5 October 1980
- Greatest away victory: 5–2 vs. Fredrikstad, 22 August 1976
- Heaviest home loss: 0–5 vs. Lillestrøm, 8 July 2001
- Heaviest away loss: 0–9 vs. Rosenborg, 15 October 2000
- Highest attendance, Bryne Stadion: 13,621 vs. Viking, 26 May 1980
- Highest average attendance, season: 6,283, 1977
- Most appearances, total: 596, Gabriel Høyland 1970–1986
- Most appearances, league: 227, Gabriel Høyland 1970–1986
- Most goals scored, total: 274, Johannes Vold 1961–1970
- Most goals scored, league: 59, Arne Larsen Økland 1980–1987
Recent history
    
- Season - Pos. - Pl. - W - D - L - GS - GA - P - Cup - Notes - 2001 - Tippeligaen - 12 - 26 - 6 - 4 - 16 - 33 - 61 - 22 - Final - Avoided relegation through playoffs - 2002 - Tippeligaen - 9 - 26 - 8 - 7 - 11 - 38 - 39 - 31 - Fourth round - 2003 - Tippeligaen  14 14- 26 - 7 - 1 - 18 - 35 - 56 - 22 - Third round - Relegated to the 1. divisjon - 2004 - 1. divisjon - 7 - 30 - 11 - 9 - 10 - 54 - 45 - 42 - Quarterfinal - 2005 - 1. divisjon - 5 - 30 - 14 - 8 - 8 - 55 - 33 - 50 - Fourth round - 2006 - 1. divisjon - 3 - 30 - 14 - 10 - 6 - 52 - 44 - 52 - Fourth round - 2007 - 1. divisjon - 6 - 30 - 14 - 7 - 9 - 57 - 38 - 49 - Third round - 2008 - 1. divisjon - 11 - 30 - 10 - 6 - 14 - 38 - 53 - 36 - Third round - 2009 - 1. divisjon - 8 - 30 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 41 - 39 - 40 - Fourth round - 2010 - 1. divisjon - 9 - 28 - 10 - 5 - 13 - 57 - 52 - 35 - Third round - 2011 - 1. divisjon - 9 - 30 - 11 - 11 - 8 - 47 - 36 - 44 - First round - 2012 - 1. divisjon - 10 - 30 - 10 - 8 - 12 - 41 - 53 - 38 - Second round - 2013 - 1. divisjon - 7 - 30 - 13 - 7 - 10 - 55 - 50 - 46 - Fourth round - 2014 - 1. divisjon - 9 - 30 - 13 - 3 - 14 - 48 - 55 - 42 - Second round - 2015 - 1. divisjon - 10 - 30 - 10 - 6 - 14 - 43 - 50 - 36 - Third Round - 2016 - 1. divisjon  13 13- 30 - 7 - 9 - 14 - 33 - 48 - 30 - Second Round - Relegated - 2017 - 2. divisjon - 3 - 26 - 13 - 8 - 5 - 52 - 37 - 47 - Second Round - 2018 - 2. divisjon - 5 - 26 - 11 - 8 - 7 - 45 - 38 - 41 - Quarter-final - 2019 - 2. divisjon - 10 - 26 - 7 - 7 - 12 - 30 - 41 - 28 - Third Round - 2020 - 2. divisjon  1 1- 19 - 13 - 5 - 1 - 47 - 23 - 44 - Cancelled - Promoted - 2021 - 1. divisjon - 10 - 30 - 11 - 4 - 15 - 44 - 48 - 37 - Third Round 
Players
    
    Current squad
    
- As of 25 January 2022[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable former players
    
Had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Bryne FK.
 Betu Betu
 Rógvi Baldvinsson Rógvi Baldvinsson
 Bård Borgersen Bård Borgersen
 Kris Bright Kris Bright
 Jonatan Braut Brunes Jonatan Braut Brunes
 André Danielsen André Danielsen
 Prince Efe Ehiorobo Prince Efe Ehiorobo
 Anders Eriksson Anders Eriksson
 Magnus Retsius Grødem Magnus Retsius Grødem
 Erling Haaland Erling Haaland
 Adnan Haidar Adnan Haidar
 Hugo Hansen Hugo Hansen
 Nils Ove Hellvik Nils Ove Hellvik
 Erik Holtan Erik Holtan
 Alf-Inge Håland Alf-Inge Håland
 Kenneth Høie Kenneth Høie
 Jon Inge Høiland Jon Inge Høiland
 Quinton Jacobs Quinton Jacobs
 Tom Rüsz Jacobsen Tom Rüsz Jacobsen
 Carlos Johnson Carlos Johnson
 Ulf Karlsen Ulf Karlsen
 Marek Lemsalu Marek Lemsalu
 Marius Lode Marius Lode
 Bonaventure Maruti Bonaventure Maruti
 Mons Ivar Mjelde Mons Ivar Mjelde
 Erik Mykland Erik Mykland
 Roger Nilsen Roger Nilsen
 Meinhard Olsen Meinhard Olsen
 Rune Ottesen Rune Ottesen
 Paul Oyuga Paul Oyuga
.svg.png.webp) Chris Pozniak Chris Pozniak
 Baldur Sigurðsson Baldur Sigurðsson
 Ragnvald Soma Ragnvald Soma
 Stefan Strandberg Stefan Strandberg
 Daniel Torres Daniel Torres
 Albert Braut Tjåland Albert Braut Tjåland
 Ville Väisänen Ville Väisänen
 Arne Larsen Økland Arne Larsen Økland
Coaches
    
- Committee (1926–1929)
 Andreas Gabrielsen (1930) Andreas Gabrielsen (1930)
- Committee (1931–1937)
 Jens Håland and committee (1938–1939) Jens Håland and committee (1938–1939)
- Committee (1940)
- Committee (1945–1947)
 Alf Rasmussen and committee (1948–1950) Alf Rasmussen and committee (1948–1950)
- Committee (1951–1952)
 Einar Jensen and committee (1953) Einar Jensen and committee (1953)
 Inge Paulsen and committee (1954) Inge Paulsen and committee (1954)
 Georg Monsen (1955) Georg Monsen (1955)
- Committee (1956)
 Reidar Kvammen (1957) Reidar Kvammen (1957)
- Committee (1958–1959)
 Reidar Kvammen (1960–1963) Reidar Kvammen (1960–1963)
 John Larsen (1964–1965) John Larsen (1964–1965)
 Reidar Kvammen (1966) Reidar Kvammen (1966)
 Olav Sigbjørnsen (1967–1968) Olav Sigbjørnsen (1967–1968)
 Einar Jacobsen (1969) Einar Jacobsen (1969)
 Olav Sigbjørnsen (1970) Olav Sigbjørnsen (1970)
 Gunnar Steen (1971–1972) Gunnar Steen (1971–1972)
 Gustav Hult (1973) Gustav Hult (1973)
 Claus Ellingsen (1974) Claus Ellingsen (1974)
 Gustav Hult (1975–1976) Gustav Hult (1975–1976)
 Kjell Schou-Andreassen (1977–1979) Kjell Schou-Andreassen (1977–1979)
 Brian Green (1980–1982) Brian Green (1980–1982)
 Kent Karlsson (1983–1985) Kent Karlsson (1983–1985)
 Bjarne Berntsen (1986–1988) Bjarne Berntsen (1986–1988)
 Arne Larsen Økland (1989–1990) Arne Larsen Økland (1989–1990)
 Kjell Tennfjord (1991–1992) Kjell Tennfjord (1991–1992)
 Gary Goodchild (1993–1994) Gary Goodchild (1993–1994)
 Trond Sirevåg (1994–1996) Trond Sirevåg (1994–1996)
 Kenneth Rosén (1997–2000) Kenneth Rosén (1997–2000)
 Erik Brakstad (2001) Erik Brakstad (2001)
 Hans Olav Frette (2001) Hans Olav Frette (2001)
 Gabriel Høyland (2001) Gabriel Høyland (2001)
 Reine Almqvist (2001–2003) Reine Almqvist (2001–2003)
 Hans Olav Frette (2004–2005) Hans Olav Frette (2004–2005)
 Magnus Johansson (2006–2007) Magnus Johansson (2006–2007)
 Hans Olav Frette (2007) Hans Olav Frette (2007)
 Rolf Teigen (2008–2009) Rolf Teigen (2008–2009)
 Trond Sirevåg (2009) Trond Sirevåg (2009)
 Gabriel Høyland (2009) Gabriel Høyland (2009)
 Mons Ivar Mjelde (2009) Mons Ivar Mjelde (2009)
 Tommy Bergersen (2010–2012) Tommy Bergersen (2010–2012)
 Gaute Larsen (2012–2016) Gaute Larsen (2012–2016)
 Alf Ingve Berntsen (2016) Alf Ingve Berntsen (2016)
 Ole Hjelmhaug (2016–2018) Ole Hjelmhaug (2016–2018)
 Jan Halvor Halvorsen (2018–2021) Jan Halvor Halvorsen (2018–2021)
 Kevin Knappen (2022–) Kevin Knappen (2022–)
References
    
- "Bryne rykket ned til 2. divisjon etter dramatisk innspurt". vg.no (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. 30 October 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "Bryne rykker ned etter høydramatisk siste serierunde". adressa.no (in Norwegian). Adresseavisen. 30 October 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "Bryne Stadion" (in Norwegian). Bryne FK. 16 October 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
- "Bryne bygger ny stadion". vg.no (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. 16 January 2007. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "Jæren Arena er konkurs". aftenbladet.no (in Norwegian). Stavanger Aftenblad. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "A-laget" [First team squad]. brynefk.no (in Norwegian).











