Løv-Ham Fotball

Løv-Ham
Full name Løv-Ham Fotball
Nickname(s) Løverne (The lions)
Founded 29 December 1975
Dissolved 2011
Ground Varden Amfi
Bergen
Ground Capacity Ca. 1000

Løv-Ham Fotball was a football club from Fyllingsdalen in Bergen, Norway. Its origin was two local sports teams in Fyllingsdalen called Løvåsen and Hamre. On 29 December 1975 those clubs were merged, choosing the name Løv-Ham. In March 1999 Løv-Ham was divided into a football division, Løv-Ham Fotball, and a handball division, Løv-Ham Håndball.

Løv-Ham was most notable as a football club, with more than 600 members. The senior football team played in Adeccoligaen, the second tier of Norwegian football from 2005 till 2011 Norwegian First Division. After the 2011-season, Løv-Ham merged with Fyllingen to create FK Fyllingsdalen, and the two clubs ceased to exist.

History

The club was founded on 29 December 1975, as a merger between Løvåsen and Hamregården. From 1989 till 2004 the club was playing on the third and fourth tier of Norwegian football. In 2004, the club was promoted to Adeccoligaen, after winning their Second Division group. The club struggled against relegation throughout their stint in Adeccoligaen, but despite being a low-budget club, Løv-Ham was somewhat stabilised as an Adeccoliga-club. In the 2010 season, Løv-Ham finished in 4th place and they advanced the Tippeligaen play-offs. They lost 0–2 away in the semifinal against Fredrikstad FK. Promotion to the Tippeliga was not a goal for Løv-Ham, their goal was to develop talents in the Bergen region.

Merger with Fyllingen

Løv-Ham had in the recent years taken over Fyllingen's spot as Fyllingsdalen's best football-club, but it was still Fyllingen that had the biggest support and the financial power in the borough. In the end of 2007, the two clubs started negotiation to merge the football-departments of the two clubs. If this had been a reality the goal was a budget of at least 15 million, a doubling compared to the Løv-Ham's budget in 2007. The aim was to create an organization and a name that create a stable state football team, and which in time also be able to play up in the Premier League. The experiment stranded when it was not achieved sufficient majority at the extraordinary annual meeting of Fyllingen.[1] Four years later, on 28 September 2011, the members of both clubs' voted yes to a merge. The new club, FK Fyllingsdalen, replaced Løv-Ham in the 2012 Norwegian Second Division, and the two old clubs ceased to exist.[2] Kjetil Knutsen became head coach of the new team.[3]

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2001 2. Division, section 2 5 2614111 593643 3rd round
2002 2. Division, section 3 2 261853 622859 1st round
2003 2. Division, section 3 2 261826 693056 2nd round
2004 2. Division, section 3 1 262231 872769 2nd round Promoted to Division 1
2005 AL 12 309417 314731 3rd round
2006 AL 11 3081111 384035 3rd round
2007 AL 12 309615 394433 3rd round
2008 AL 12 309714 374534 Final 16
2009 AL 10 3011712 445040 Final 16
2010 AL 4 2813411 463843 Final 16 Lost playoffs for promotion
2011 AL 16 304521 327116 2nd round Relegated

References

  1. "Fyllingen sa nei til fusjon". bt.no. Bergens Tidende. 13 November 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  2. "Løv-Ham og Fyllingen blir én klubb". bt.no. Bergens Tidende. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  3. "Blir sjef for Fyllingsdalens nye lag". bt.no. Bergens Tidende. 19 October 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
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