# Frigg Oslo FK

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Norwegian sports club

Football club

Frigg Oslo FK Full name Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb Founded 17 May 1904; 122 years ago (1904-05-17) Ground Frogner Stadion Capacity 5,500 Chairman Geir Hustad Manager Magnus Aadland League 3. divisjon 2024 3. divisjon group 3, 3rd of 14 Website https://cms.frigg.no/ Home colours Away colours

Football team, c. 1930

Frigg Oslo playing a [national bandy final](/source/List_of_Norwegian_bandy_champions) against [Mjøndalen IF](/source/Mj%C3%B8ndalen_IF) in 1947

Frigg training at Marienlyst

**Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb** is a [Norwegian](/source/Norway) sports club from [Majorstua](/source/Majorstua) in [Oslo](/source/Oslo).

It has sections for [association football](/source/Association_football) and [bandy](/source/Bandy).

## History

It was founded on 17 May 1904 as *SK Frigg*, named after [Frigg](/source/Frigg) of [Norse mythology](/source/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](/source/Team_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](/source/Eliteserien), and won the Norwegian football cup in 1914, 1916 and 1921. It had several players for the [Norwegian national team](/source/Norway_national_football_team), including [Harald Hennum](/source/Harald_Hennum) and [Per Pettersen](/source/Per_Pettersen).[1] Frigg last played in the top flight in 1973. The team currently plays in the [Norwegian Third Division](/source/Norwegian_Third_Division), having been relegated from the [2022 Norwegian Second Division](/source/2022_Norwegian_Second_Division).

## European record

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate 1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Dunfermline Athletic 1–3 1–3 2–6

## Recent history

- Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes 2008 3. divisjon 2 22 15 4 3 73 18 49 First round 2009 3. divisjon ↑ 1 22 20 0 2 81 21 60 First round Promoted 2010 2. divisjon 9 26 8 10 8 44 48 34 First round 2011 2. divisjon 6 24 11 4 9 47 40 37 First round 2012 2. divisjon 8 26 9 5 12 53 58 32 First round 2013 2. divisjon ↓ 12 26 7 4 15 42 45 25 First round Relegated 2014 3. divisjon 2 26 19 3 4 73 23 60 First round 2015 3. divisjon ↑ 1 26 17 7 2 71 29 58 Second qual. round Promoted 2016 2. divisjon ↓ 11 26 7 5 14 37 62 26 First round Relegated 2017 3. divisjon 6 26 11 3 12 55 44 36 First round 2018 3. divisjon 2 26 16 7 3 64 14 55 First round 2019 3. divisjon 8 26 10 4 12 38 55 34 First round 2020 Season cancelled 2021 3. divisjon ↑ 1 13 11 2 0 48 10 35 First round Promoted 2022 2. divisjon ↓ 14 26 6 2 18 38 65 20 Second round Relegated 2023 3. divisjon 2 26 18 2 6 98 45 56 Second round 2024 3. divisjon 3 26 17 4 5 89 42 55 Second round

Source:[2]

## Honours

- **[Norwegian Cup](/source/Norwegian_Football_Cup):** - **Winners (3):** [1914](/source/1914_Norwegian_Football_Cup), [1916](/source/1916_Norwegian_Football_Cup), [1921](/source/1921_Norwegian_Football_Cup) - Runners-up (3): [1919](/source/1919_Norwegian_Football_Cup), [1920](/source/1920_Norwegian_Football_Cup), [1965](/source/1965_Norwegian_Football_Cup)

## Bandy

The men's bandy team played four cup finals in 1917, 1923, 1947 and 1948 but lost all. They were relegated from the 1st division (2nd tier) after the 2019/2020 season.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-snl_1-0)** Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). ["Frigg – sportsklubb"](http://www.snl.no/Frigg/sportsklubb). *[Store norske leksikon](/source/Store_norske_leksikon)* (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 8 June 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Frigg Oslo FK"](https://www.nifs.no/lagprofil.php?teamId=39). *NIFS* (in Norwegian). [NTB](/source/Norwegian_News_Agency). Retrieved 20 August 2025.

## External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to [Frigg Oslo FK](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Frigg_Oslo_FK).

- [Official site](https://cms.frigg.no/) (in Norwegian)

- [Frigg Oslo FK results](http://www.footlive.com/team/frigg-oslo-fk/)

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