Fixtures

Norway Division 1 07/26 12:00 14 Sogndal vs Stabaek - View
Norway Division 1 07/30 16:00 15 Moss vs Sogndal - View
Norway Division 1 08/03 13:00 16 Sogndal vs Skeid - View
Norway Division 1 08/06 17:00 18 Sogndal vs Hodd - View
Norway Division 1 08/09 14:00 17 Mjondalen vs Sogndal - View
Norway Division 1 08/18 16:00 19 Stabaek vs Sogndal - View

Results

Norway Division 1 06/28 14:00 13 [1] Lillestrom v Sogndal [4] D 0-0
Norway Division 1 06/22 15:00 12 [4] Sogndal v Lyn 1896 [14] L 1-2
Norway Division 1 06/18 17:00 11 [16] Skeid v Sogndal [5] W 1-4
Norway Division 1 06/14 14:00 10 [5] Kongsvinger v Sogndal [3] L 4-2
Norway Division 1 05/31 14:00 9 [2] Sogndal v Raufoss [9] D 2-2
Norway Division 1 05/25 15:00 8 [5] Egersunds v Sogndal [7] W 0-2
Norway Division 1 05/16 16:00 7 [9] Sogndal v Asane [13] W 2-0
Norway Division 1 05/11 15:00 6 [9] Hodd v Sogndal [6] L 2-1
Norway Cup 05/07 17:00 9 Sogndal v Kongsvinger L 6-7
Norway Division 1 05/03 14:00 5 [7] Sogndal v Mjondalen [14] W 1-0
Norway Division 1 04/28 17:00 4 [12] Sogndal v Odd BK [6] W 3-2
Norway Cup 04/24 16:00 8 Sandviken v Sogndal W 0-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 20 19
Wins 12 5 7
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 19 10 9
Goals for 55 30 25
Goals against 66 35 31
Clean sheets 9 3 6
Failed to score 12 5 7

Wikipedia - Sogndal Fotball

Sogndal Fotball is the football department of Norwegian sports club Sogndal IL from Sogndal in Vestland. The club was founded in 1926. The men's team currently plays in second tier 1. divisjon of the Norwegian football league system. The club's home matches are played at the 5,622 capacity Fosshaugane Campus.

The men's team contests for the Norwegian Cup. They achieved for the first time play in the 1976 Norwegian Cup final phase. They were unsuccessful in the pursuit of the 1976 Norwegian Cup as runner-up in the 1976 Norwegian Cup, losing to SK Brann 2-1. Sogndal became the first third-tier side to play in a Norwegian Cup final. Sogndal men's team contests in the top division Eliteserien. They contested in the 2017 season.

History

Eirik Bakke had two spells at Sogndal was head coach at the club from 2015 to the 2020–21 season where halfway into the season stated would be the last at his club, ending his 6-year spell as head coach.

Sogndal IL was founded 19 February 1926. They contested their first top division season in 1982, and ended the season in 11th position; relegation returned them to the second tier.The club's breakthrough in Norwegian football came in 1976, when they as a third-tier side they for their first time reached the final of the 1976 Norwegian Cup. Sogndal lost that final to Brann at Ullevaal Stadion 2–1; Knut Christiansen scored Sogndal's only goal.

Sogndal's second season in the first tier 1988 Norwegian First Division, they finished in sixth place, their then best finishing position. The club was relegated to the second tier in the 1989 season. Sogndal won group A in the 1990 2. divisjon and won promotion. During the 1990s, Sogndal played five seasons in the first tier. In 1999, Sogndal received a transfer fee reported to be around NOK 40 million when Eirik Bakke was sold to Leeds United. From 2001 to 2004, Sogndal played four consecutive seasons in the top division, an achievement they repeated in the seasons 2011–14. The men's team were promoted to the 2011 Tippeligaen after winning the 2010 1. divisjon. Sogndal won the 2015 Norwegian First Division, their sixth successive second tier title. They share this distinction with HamKam and Lyn, the only other clubs with six Norwegian second tier titles.

In 2017, Sogndal received relegated an eighth time from Eliteserien, after losing the relegation play-offs on a penalty shoot-out against Ranheim.

Sogndal Fotball, commonly known as Sogndal, is a professional soccer team based in the picturesque town of Sogndal, Norway. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and a strong connection to its local community. Sogndal plays its home matches at the Fosshaugane Campus, a stadium that offers a vibrant atmosphere for fans and players alike.

The team is known for its distinctive white and black colors, which symbolize the club's identity and pride. Sogndal has a reputation for developing young talent, often promoting players from its youth academy to the first team. This commitment to nurturing local talent has made Sogndal a respected name in Norwegian football.

Competing in the Norwegian leagues, Sogndal has experienced various successes, including promotions to the top tier of Norwegian football, Eliteserien. The club's passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support, creates an electric atmosphere during home games, making Fosshaugane Campus a fortress for the team.

Sogndal's playing style is characterized by a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair, often emphasizing teamwork and resilience. The club's dedication to excellence on and off the pitch reflects its ambition to compete at the highest levels of Norwegian football while remaining deeply rooted in its community. With a focus on both sporting success and community engagement, Sogndal Fotball continues to be a source of pride for the town and its supporters.