Fixtures

Norway Division 3 Group 2 07/12 13:00 14 Aalesunds FK 2 vs Byåsen - View
Norway Division 3 Group 2 08/09 13:00 15 Byåsen vs Molde 2 - View
Norway Division 3 Group 2 08/15 17:00 16 Ranheim 2 vs Byåsen - View
Norway Division 3 Group 2 08/23 13:00 17 Byåsen vs Notre Dame Women - View
Norway Division 3 Group 2 08/30 11:00 18 Volda vs Byåsen - View
Norway Division 3 Group 2 09/06 13:00 19 Byåsen vs Rosenborg 2 - View

Results

Norway Division 3 Group 2 07/05 13:00 13 [9] Byåsen v Nardo [5] W 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 2 06/29 13:00 12 [3] Rosenborg 2 v Byåsen [9] L 3-2
Norway Division 3 Group 2 06/22 13:00 11 [9] Byåsen v Ranheim 2 [11] D 1-1
Norway Cup 06/18 16:00 - Byåsen v Nardo L 6-7
Norway Division 3 Group 2 06/14 13:00 10 [6] Kvik Trondheim v Byåsen [8] W 1-3
Norway Division 3 Group 2 06/09 11:00 9 [9] Byåsen v Volda [5] D 3-3
Norway Division 3 Group 2 05/31 13:00 8 [12] Molde 2 v Byåsen [9] L 3-2
Norway Division 3 Group 2 05/24 13:00 7 Kristiansund 2 v Byåsen D 1-1
Norway Division 3 Group 2 05/10 13:00 6 [7] Byåsen v Melhus [1] D 1-1
Norway Division 3 Group 2 05/03 13:00 5 Surnadal v Byåsen W 1-2
Norway Division 3 Group 2 04/26 13:00 4 Byåsen v Altuna/Pichler D 3-3
Norway Division 3 Group 2 04/21 13:00 3 [7] Spjelkavik v Byåsen [3] L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 11 8 3
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 42 27 15
Goals against 60 24 36
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 6 0 6

Wikipedia - Byåsen Toppfotball

Byåsen Toppfotball is a Norwegian football club based in Trondheim and a section of the multi-sport organization Byåsen IL. Byåsen are currently playing in the 3. divisjon, the fourth tier of the Norwegian football league system, having last played in the 2. divisjon in 2019.

History

Byåsen was promoted to the 1. divisjon in 1995, and with Jan Halvor Halvorsen as coach they were positioned in the top of the second tier in the late 1990s. The closest Byåsen came to win promotion to the top division was in 1998 when they started the season with seven league-victories in a row and a goaldifference of 19–4. Unfortunately for Byåsen, they finished the season with three losses in a row and was one point behind third-placed Kjelsås, which played promotion play-off against Kongsvinger.

In 1999, Byåsen was docked three points by NFF due to economic difficulties, and during the next two seasons the struggle continued until they were relegated to the 2. divisjon in 2001, where they are still playing.

Byåsen Idrettslag, commonly known as Byåsen, is a prominent soccer team based in Trondheim, Norway. Established in 1918, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, making it a beloved institution in the region. Byåsen competes in various leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport at all levels.

The team's colors are typically represented by a striking combination of blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride. Byåsen plays its home matches at Byåsen Stadion, a venue that fosters a vibrant atmosphere, drawing passionate supporters who rally behind the team during both home and away games.

Byåsen is known for its emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, values that are instilled in players from a young age. The club's youth academy is particularly noteworthy, nurturing aspiring athletes and providing them with the skills and opportunities to excel in soccer.

With a focus on community engagement and a commitment to excellence, Byåsen continues to be a significant player in Norwegian soccer, striving for success on the field while fostering a love for the game among fans and future generations.