Norway Division 3 Group 1 07/05 11:00 13 [2] Frigg v Alta 2 [14] W 5-2
Norway Cup 07/02 16:30 - Frigg v Nordstrand L 1-2
Norway Division 3 Group 1 06/28 13:00 12 [2] Frigg v Baerum [4] L 3-4
Norway Division 3 Group 1 06/21 11:30 11 Fløya v Frigg L 4-1
Norway Division 3 Group 1 06/15 14:00 10 [2] Frigg v Regatas Lima Women [1] W 3-0
Norway Division 3 Group 1 06/08 13:30 9 Skjervøy v Frigg W 1-2
Norway Division 3 Group 1 05/31 13:00 8 [2] Frigg v Funnefoss/Vormsund [13] W 6-0
Norway Division 3 Group 1 05/25 12:30 7 Sortland IL v Frigg W 0-2
Norway Division 3 Group 1 05/11 12:00 6 [3] Frigg v Ullern [9] W 1-0
Norway Division 3 Group 1 05/04 13:30 5 Harstad v Frigg W 1-4
Norway Division 3 Group 1 04/26 11:00 4 [3] Frigg v IL Ulfstind [4] W 5-1
Norway Division 3 Group 1 04/21 11:30 3 Tromso 2 v Frigg W 3-5
Norway Cup 04/12 14:00 7 Frigg v Lørenskog L 1-3
Norway Division 3 Group 1 04/07 17:00 2 [9] Frigg v KFUM 2 [13] W 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 1 03/29 12:00 1 Gamle Oslo v Frigg D 2-2
Club Friendly List 03/16 17:40 - Nordstrand v Frigg D 0-0
Club Friendly List 03/08 12:00 - Frigg v Baerum L 0-4
Norway Super Cup 03/02 10:00 - Frigg v Lørenskog L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 02/15 11:45 - Asker v Frigg L 6-0
Norway Division 3 Group 3 10/27 11:00 26 [1] Nordstrand v Frigg [3] W 2-4
Norway Division 3 Group 3 10/20 11:00 25 Frigg v Åskollen W 13-0
Norway Division 3 Group 3 10/05 12:00 24 [3] Gamle Oslo v Frigg [4] W 2-5
Norway Division 3 Group 3 09/28 11:00 23 [7] Ullern v Frigg [4] W 0-8
Norway Division 3 Group 3 09/21 13:00 22 [4] Frigg v Baerum [5] D 3-3
Norway Division 3 Group 3 09/14 12:00 21 [11] Oppsal v Frigg [4] L 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 09/09 17:00 20 Frigg v Sarpsborg 2 W 4-2
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/31 11:00 19 [10] KFUM 2 v Frigg [4] D 3-3
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/24 13:00 18 [4] Frigg v Asker [2] W 3-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/20 17:00 17 [14] Mjondalen 2 v Frigg [5] W 0-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/10 12:00 16 [4] Frigg v Flint [10] D 3-3

Wikipedia - Frigg Oslo FK

Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb is a Norwegian sports club from Majorstua in Oslo.

It has sections for association football and bandy.

History

It was founded on 17 May 1904 as SK Frigg, named after Frigg of Norse mythology. It was merged on 21 April 1954 with SK Varg. It took the name Frigg Oslo FK in 1990. The club colors are white and blue, and the team plays at Marienlyst stadion. It has a training field at Tørteberg not far from Marienlyst.

As the name indicates it is mainly a football club. It formerly had a handball team; the women's team became national champions in 1962 and 1964. The men's football team played for many years in the Norwegian top flight, and won the Norwegian football cup in 1914, 1916 and 1921. It had several players for the Norwegian national team, including Harald Hennum and Per Pettersen. Frigg last played in the top flight in 1973. The team currently plays in the Norwegian Third Division, having been relegated from the 2022 Norwegian Second Division.

Frigg Oslo FK, commonly known as Frigg, is a prominent soccer club based in Oslo, Norway. Founded in 1904, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest football clubs in the country. Frigg is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing young talent, making it a vital part of the local sports landscape.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at the historic Marienlyst Stadium, which provides an intimate atmosphere for fans. Frigg has a passionate supporter base that contributes to the vibrant soccer culture in Oslo.

Over the years, Frigg has experienced various levels of success in Norwegian football, competing in both the top tiers and lower divisions. The club emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and a strong work ethic, reflecting the values of Norwegian soccer. With a focus on youth development and community engagement, Frigg continues to inspire the next generation of players while striving for success on the pitch.