Fixtures

Norway Division 2 Group 1 07/06 14:00 13 Eik Tønsberg vs Maliye Milli Piyango - View
Norway Division 2 Group 1 07/13 14:00 14 Lysekloster vs Eik Tønsberg - View
Norway Division 2 Group 1 08/09 13:00 15 Eik Tønsberg vs Arendal - View
Norway Division 2 Group 1 08/17 11:00 16 Brattvåg vs Eik Tønsberg - View
Norway Division 2 Group 1 08/23 11:00 17 Sandviken vs Eik Tønsberg - View
Norway Division 2 Group 1 08/30 13:00 18 Eik Tønsberg vs Sotra - View

Results

Norway Division 2 Group 1 06/28 13:00 12 [5] Arendal v Eik Tønsberg [7] D 1-1
Norway Division 2 Group 1 06/22 14:00 11 [7] Eik Tønsberg v Lysekloster [12] D 0-0
Norway Division 2 Group 1 06/14 13:00 10 [9] FK Jerv v Eik Tønsberg [5] L 4-1
Norway Division 2 Group 1 06/09 12:30 9 [9] Eik Tønsberg v SK Traeff [12] W 2-0
Norway Division 2 Group 1 06/02 13:00 8 [7] Brann 2 v Eik Tønsberg [9] D 2-2
Norway Division 2 Group 1 05/24 12:00 7 [9] Eik Tønsberg v Pors Grenland [12] D 4-4
Norway Division 2 Group 1 05/10 11:00 6 [4] Sotra v Eik Tønsberg [5] L 4-0
Norway Division 2 Group 1 05/03 12:00 5 [8] Eik Tønsberg v Sandviken [1] W 3-0
Norway Division 2 Group 1 04/27 11:00 4 [8] Eik Tønsberg v Vard Haugesund [14] D 1-1
Norway Division 2 Group 1 04/21 13:00 3 [13] Flekkerøy v Eik Tønsberg [12] W 0-2
Norway Cup 04/13 14:00 7 Fram v Eik Tønsberg L 4-1
Norway Division 2 Group 1 04/05 12:00 2 [14] Eik Tønsberg v Notodden [3] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 13 17
Wins 11 5 6
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 9 2 7
Goals for 43 21 22
Goals against 46 14 32
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - FK Eik Tønsberg

Fotballklubben Eik Tønsberg Allianseidrettslag (formerly known as Eik-Tønsberg), is a Norwegian football club from the Eik neighborhood of Tønsberg, Vestfold. The club got its current name on 1 January 2020 after a merger with FK Tønsberg. The football team competes with the name FK Eik Tønsberg 871 where the number represents the founding year of the town of Tønsberg.

History

Former logo of Eik IF Tønsberg

The club was founded as Eik Idrettsforening on 14 March 1928, and included the city name Tønsberg in 1989. Before 1988, the district Eik was located in Sem Municipality, but Sem was incorporated into Tønsberg.

It was formerly a team of nationwide importance. The team played their first season in the Norwegian top division in the 1957–58 season and finished in sixth place out of eight teams in group B. In the 1959–60 season they finished second in the Main League group B, reaching a bronze play-off match which they won 4–2 against Vålerengen. Since this was the first time a bronze play-off was held, Eik became the first bronze medalists in Norwegian football's top division. In the following 1960–61 season they won the Main League group B, reaching a gold playoff match which they lost to Fredrikstad. Well-known players were Arne Natland, Arne Høivik and Tore Halvorsen, all of whom were capped by Norway.

Eik were promoted to the Norwegian top flight in 1982, finished fifth in 1983, and were relegated in 1985. Among the profiles on this team were midfielder Geir "Bolla" Johansen and striker Nick Sandberg, both of whom played briefly on the international stage, as well as future Tottenham goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt who left the club after the 1983 season.

In the 1990s the team was a mainstay in the 1. divisjon, the second tier. After the 1997 season it even contested a playoff to win promotion to the Tippeligaen, but did not win. The team was relegated after the 2000 1. divisjon season, and played in the 2001 2. divisjon.

Merger with FK Tønsberg

On 10 October 2001, a new club was founded. FK Tønsberg was to be an umbrella team in the district, and was supported by 20 teams in the region. As Eik-Tønsberg was the best regional team, FK Tønsberg took their place in the league system from 2002 and Eik-Tønsberg started anew.

Eik-Tønsberg won their 3. divisjon group in both 2003, 2004 and 2005, but in each year it succumbed to other clubs in the promotion playoffs. In 2010 the club also contested the playoffs as the 2nd placed team, but was again defeated, and remained in the 3. divisjon. It was relegated to the 4. divisjon after the 2012 season. The club was promoted back to the 3. divisjon for the 2015 season, but was relegated again in 2016. After the 2020 merger with FK Tønsberg, Eik Tønsberg advanced a tier since FK Tønsberg played in the 3. divisjon at the time. In 2023, FK Eik Tønsberg were promoted to the 2. divisjon.

Eik Tønsberg is a prominent soccer team based in Tønsberg, Norway, with a rich history and a passionate local following. Founded in 1908, the club has deep roots in the community and has become a significant part of the region's sporting culture. Eik Tønsberg competes in the Norwegian football league system, showcasing a blend of experienced players and emerging talent.

The team's colors are traditionally red and white, which are proudly displayed by their dedicated supporters during home matches at their stadium, which offers an intimate atmosphere for fans. Eik Tønsberg is known for its commitment to developing young players, often integrating youth academy talents into the first team, fostering a strong sense of community and continuity.

Throughout its history, Eik Tønsberg has experienced various successes, including notable performances in both league play and cup competitions. The club's ethos emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a strong connection to its supporters, making it a beloved institution in Norwegian football. As they continue to strive for excellence on the pitch, Eik Tønsberg remains a symbol of pride for the city and its soccer heritage.