This reduced the attendance capacity permanently because the club chose not to remove the seats afterwards. On 22 May 2003, Bengtsson was fired and replaced by Odd Berg. Molde FK (Molde Fotballklubb) ist ein Fußballverein aus Molde, Norwegen. Ole Gunnar Solskjær left the club to sign for Premier League side Cardiff City on 2 January 2014. They were eliminated 2–0 on aggregate after holding Rangers to a 0–0 draw at the Aker Stadion. The relegation became final after losing 8–0 against Stabæk at Nadderud in the second-last match of the season. On 29 April 2019 it was announced that Moe signed a contract as permanent head coach till the end of the 2020 season. Founded 1911 Address Julsundveien 14 6412 Molde Country Norway Phone +47 (71) 202 500 Fax +47 (71) 202 501 E-mail mfk@moldefk.no Forlenger med Molde i dag", "Molde Fotballklubb og Sparebanken Møre forlenger samarbeidet", "Spillere med minst 100 kamper for Molde i toppdivisjonen", "Spillere med minst 10 mål for Molde i toppdivisjonen", "- Ville heller hatt Vegard Forren på topp", "Forren forlater Molde hvis han får muligheten", "Moi lurte på om han var god nok for Molde. Einzel-Liveticker: TSG Hoffenheim - Molde FK um 18.55 Uhr live auf SPORT1.de und in der SPORT1 App Konferenz-Liveticker: Europa League Liveticker auf SPORT1.de Mit Sport-Informations-Dienst The squad overview can be embedded on the own homepage via iframe. [64] Today the capacity of Aker Stadion is 11,249.[1]. The club's first trophy was the Norwegian Cup, which it won in 1994. In 2005, Bo Johansson became head coach of Molde, and on 15 June 2005, Molde won 3–2 against Nybergsund to qualify for the fourth round of the Norwegian Cup, having lost in the third round for three consecutive years. Die Mannschaft spielt in blau-weißen Dressen. Molde's supporter club is called Tornekrattet ("Thicket of thorns", a reference to the city's nickname "The Town of Roses") and was founded after the 1994 Norwegian Cup final victory. On a general election on 24 April 1912, it was decided that the club would be named International, perhaps because the opponents were primarily visitors from cruise ships or trading vessels, or that it was to make room for the many Danes who worked in the Gideon engine factory. [6] The same year, on 5 August, the club played its first competitive match, an away match against Kristiansund which ended 2–2. During the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, Molde was the second-best team in Norway (behind 13-times in a row champions Rosenborg), with league silver medals in 1995, 1998, 1999 and 2002, and cup championships in 1994 and 2005, as well as participation in the UEFA Champions League in the 1999–2000 season, when Real Madrid, Porto and Olympiacos visited Molde. [6] The rising interest and activity in football in neighbouring towns caused the club to change its name to Molde Fotballklubb in 1915. Die TSG Hoffenheim hat in der Europa League einen Sieg verspielt: Im Hinspiel der Zwischenrunde gegen Molde FK aus Norwegen kam die TSG über ein 3:3 (1:3) nicht hinaus. The stadium was inaugurated on 18 April 1998, when the stadium was officially opened by Prime Minister and Molde fan Kjell Magne Bondevik. They lost the final at Ullevaal Stadion 3–2 against Brann.[13]. [16] Local businessmen Kjell Inge Røkke and Bjørn Rune Gjelsten started to invest in the club, and since 1993 they have invested approximately 500 million kr on old debts, new players and the new stadium. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Heimstätte ist das Aker-Stadion mit einer Kapazität von 12.000 Plätzen. Until the beginning of the 1970s, the club mainly played in local lower division leagues, except for a short visit in the Hovedserien in the 1957–58 season. For the women's football team, see, From "Gunder method" to relegation (2001–2006), 1. divisjon was the name of the top tier of Norwegian league football from 1963 until 1990. Das Team von Trainer Erling Moe … 2012 5 måneder. [14] The attendance of 14,615 set the record at the old Molde stadion. Since then, Molde has generally stayed in the top division and has become one of Norway's leading clubs. Anfang der 2010er gewann er als Trainer drei nationale Titel mit Molde FK. The list contains the tournament, the number of games played (Pld), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L). Before moving to Aker Stadion in the beginning of the 1998 season, Molde had been playing their home matches at Molde Idrettspark (at the time called Molde stadion), a municipal-owned multi-use venue,[65] since 1955. Hoffenheim-Trainer Sebastian Hoeneß nimmt im Vergleich zum Bremen-Spiel nur … The first leg against Mallorca ended 0–0 at home. Die Mannschaft von Trainer Sebastian Hoeneß vergeigte auch das Rückspiel gegen Molde FK und verpasste mit dem 0:2 (0:1) den erstmaligen Einzug ins … The club was formerly based at Molde stadion, which hosted the club's record attendance of 14,615. [25] In the 22nd round, Molde lost against Vålerenga while Rosenborg defeated Kongsvinger to surpass Molde at the top of the table. With 29 titles between them, this fixture has become known as one of the finest Eliteserien match-ups. In 1999, Molde ended their contract with G-Sport and were sponsored by Commit for three seasons. Hinzu kommen noch zehn Vizemeisterschaften. The statistics include qualification matches and is up to date as of the match against Granada on 18 March 2021. 85' Freistoß für SK Rapid Wien in der eigenen Hälfte. Solskjær übernimmt erneut Molde FK Der frühere norwegische Nationalspieler Ole Gunnar Solskjær kehrt als Trainer zum dreimaligen Meister Molde FK … Hier findest du den Liveticker zum Spiel: TSG Hoffenheim 0:2 Molde FK (Do. [2] Molde has its strongest rivalry with Rosenborg. Under new manager Tor Ole Skullerud, Molde won their first domestic league and cup double in 2014, however Skullerud was fired in August 2015 due to a run of mediocre results and Solskjær (whose run at Cardiff lasted just nine months) was brought back to the team. Despite numerous goal scoring opportunities, Moss won the match 2–0 at Molde stadium, thus winning the league championship, while Molde won their second silver medal. [61] Tommy Berntsen scored the first goal on Aker Stadion with an own goal, while Daniel Berg Hestad was the first Molde player to score a goal at the new stadium. In the first six matches of the 2003 season, Molde collected five points. Although Molde could only finish sixth behind champions Strømgodset in the 2013 Tippeligaen, they defeated Rosenborg 4–2 in the 2013 Norwegian Cup final on 24 November to win the Norwegian Cup for the third time in their history. After having lost to Molde, Rosenborg head coach Nils Arne Eggen called Molde's playing style "arse-football" ("rævvafotball"). However, both Molde and Viking won their last match, meaning Molde won the silver medal after finishing one point behind champions Viking.[10]. [34] Despite the change in the coaching staff, Molde was struggling in the relegation zone throughout the season, but after a 3–2 win away against Sogndal in the last match of the season, Molde avoided the relegation playoffs. [5] On a general election on 24 April 1912, it was decided that the club would be named International,[6] perhaps because the opponents were primarily visitors from cruise ships or trading vessels,[7] or that it was to make room for the many Danes who worked in the Gideon engine factory.
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