IFK Brekket

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IFK Brekket
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Nickname(s)The White and blue
FoundedDecember 12, 1933; 91 years ago (1933-12-12)
StadiumHennerås Stadion
IFK Brekket
Capacity16,000
OwnerTilde Ackermann
Head coachFilip Danielsen
LeagueElitetoppen
2023Elitetoppen: 2nd

IFK Brekket is a Normarkian professional football club based in Brekket, Brekket that plays in the professional league Elitetoppen. Nicknamed the "White and blues", due to the colors of their emblem and home kit, the club was created in 1933 when the local hockey team named IFK Brekket HK wanted to have a summer activity for its players. The team joined the amateur league Div. 5 Brekket, the lowest tier of Normarkian football in 1939. The team initially struggled to rise in the divisions and they didn't manage to reach higher than the third highest tier before the 70s. When the league system changed, IFK Brekket was one of the teams got a free promotion to the tier above them, which happened to be the second highest tier at the time. During the 70s they managed to establish themselves as a professional team and establish their rivalry with the top Brekket teams at the time, Brekket Union (formerly Brekket IS) and IFK Walden. After placing third during the 75 season they managed to qualify to the highest tier of Normarkian football for the first time after winning the qualification games against IFK Walden (1-0) and BK Koppang (5-1). IFK Brekket would establish themselves as a top team during the late 80s when they won the championship twice in a row and came second the year after. The team had a huge crisis during the late 90s when their economy was weak and they got relegated down to the fourth highest tier in less than a decade, during a part of Brekket sport history that's known as Brekket's dark age of football. The team would economically revover during the 2000s and they would be back in the highest tier again in 2011, now playing in Elitetoppen. They have won one championship since, in 2017 and they also managed to get a medal at the Champion's cup in x.

The team plays at Hennerås Stadion in the district of Hennerås in Brekket, Brekket.


History

Colors and Badge

Stadium

Players and Staff

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under international eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Greater Normark GK Dávvet Valkeapää (vice-captain)
2 Greater Normark DF Fabian Haag (captain)
3 Greater Normark DF Johan Hallstedt-Mortensen
4 Vœyetska DF Anders Rheborg
5 Greater Normark DF Simen Saugstad
6 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
7 Zamastan MF Nicky Page
8 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
9 Norlansia FW Jānis Bolodis (3rd captain)
10 Greater Normark FW Niels Botheim
11 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
12 Caspiaa FW Simen Teig
14 Wallenland FW Walawā'alo Kakiadradjèné
16 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
17 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
20 Greater Normark FW Greater Normark
No. Position Player
23 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
25 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
27 Greater Normark FW Greater Normark
28 Greater Normark DF Greater Normark
29 Greater Normark DF Greater Normark
30 Greater Normark GK Greater Normark
32 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
33 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
34 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
35 Greater Normark GK Greater Normark
36 Greater Normark DF Greater Normark
37 Greater Normark GK Greater Normark
38 Greater Normark MF Greater Normark
42 Greater Normark FW Greater Normark
44 Greater Normark DF Greater Normark
47 Greater Normark DF Greater Normark