FK Vigør
Norwegian football club
Football club
Full name | Fotballklubben Vigør | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Talent Factory | ||
Founded | 5 October 1918; 105 years ago (1918-10-05) | ||
Ground | Hellemyr kunstgress, Kristiansand | ||
Chairman | Helge Konradsen | ||
Manager | Kjetil Ruthford Pedersen | ||
League | Third Division | ||
2023 | Fourth Division / Agder, 1st of 12 (promoted)[1] | ||
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FK Vigør is a Norwegian football club from Hellemyr, Kristiansand. Vigør is the Norwegian name for vigor. The club colors are brown and white, and the club was founded on 5 October 1918.
The men's team currently resides in the Third Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football, having last played in the Second Division in 2000. It contested a playoff to win promotion to the First Division in 1996, but failed.
FK Vigør also has a women's section. It fielded a senior team in the league system in 2008, but not in 2023.
Former players
Many former Vigør players have gone on to play professionally in the Norwegian Premier League or elsewhere.
Goalkeepers
- Espen Johnsen
- Rune Nilssen
- Kenneth Udjus
- Benjamin Boujar
- Jasper Silva Torkildsen
Defenders
- Jesper Daland
- Marius Johnsen
- Lars Martin Engedal
- Steffen Hagen
- Knut Henry Haraldsen
- Sven Fredrik Stray
- Yngvar Håkonsen
- Vetle Andersen
- Tore Løvland
- Per Christian Osmundsen
Midfielders
- Tobias Christensen
- Leif Otto Paulsen
- Christer Kleiven
- Kristofer Hæstad
- Sven Otto Birkeland
- Erlend Segberg
- Martin Høyland
Strikers
- Lars-Jørgen Salvesen
- Tore André Dahlum
- Andreas Lund
- Thom Jarle Thomassen
- Kjetil Bøe
- Espen Daland
- Bjørn Vidar Gundersen
References
External links
- Official site
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