FL Fart

Fotballaget Fart is a Norwegian football club based in Vang outside Hamar. The club is most noted for their women's team which played in Toppserien in 2008, 2012 and 2019. Their home matches are played at Fartbana. Norway international footballers Thorstein Helstad and Kristin Bekkevold started their careers at Fart.

FL Fart
Full nameFotballaget Fart
Founded1934
GroundFartbana
Vang
Capacity1,300
ChairmanBjørn-Magne Broen
Head coachMorten Flengsrud
LeagueNorwegian First Division (women)
2019Toppserien (women), 12th (relegated)

History

Fotballaget Fart was first founded in 1917, before it was dissolved after nine years of activity. The club was refounded on 28 August 1934. The club got its first pitch with grass in 1958.[1] The name means "the football team speed" in Norwegian.

In July 2014 FL Fart received 4 million krone from the will of a fan who bequeathed his belongings to the club.[2][3]

Women's team

The women's team was founded in 1982, and was in 2002 promoted to the third tier with a lot of young players. The club decided to focus more on their women's team and won their 2. Divisjon group in 2003, and was promoted to the 1. divisjon.[1] Fart were originally relegated from the 1. Divisjon in 2006 after a 2–0 loss against Larvik in the decisive match of the 2006 season,[4] but when Liungen decided to withdraw their team, Fart was asked if they wanted to play in 1. Divisjon the next season.[5] Fart won the 1. Divisjon in 2007, and was promoted to Toppserien. Fart only managed to collect one point, a draw against Klepp, in the 2008 Toppserien and were relegated back to the 1. Divisjon. Fart was fighting for promotion in the 2009 season, but was surpassed by Donn after a draw in the penultimate match against Alta and eventually finished third in the league. Fart finished fifth in the 2010 season.

Fart was again promoted to Toppserien in 2011. Fart lost all their matches in the 2012 Toppserien and were again relegated, and beat their own record from 2007 for fewest points in a single Toppserien season.[6] In 44 matches in Toppserien, the team has 1 draw and 43 losses, and holds the record for most matches without a victory in a row.[6] The team has lost their 27 last matches in Toppserien, which is also a record.[6] The club also has most of the negative records for a women's club.[6] After Kattem withdrew their team from Toppserien ahead of the 2013 season, the Football Association of Norway asked Fart if they wanted Kattem's spot in the top-flight. The club rejected the offer after their players stated that they did not want another season where they lost every match.[7]

The team had a slow start in the 2013 season, and the 1–0 victory against Åsane in the eight round was their first victory of the season. This was also the first match Fart won since the 2–1 victory against Vålerenga on 16 October 2011.[8]

Men's team

The men's team were playing in the lower division, except for a spell at the fourth tier between 1968 and 1974. The team won promotion to 3. Divisjon in 1993, where they were playing until the 2007 season, when the team were relegated. During this 14-year spell in the 3. Divisjon, it was the club with the longest spell at the fourth tier.[1] The men's team also played in the 3. Divisjon in 2008 and 2009.

Notable members

Thorstein Helstad started his career in Fart, and aged 16 he scored two goals against Løten in 1993 that made the team win promotion to 3. Divisjon. He has later been capped 38 times for Norway, scoring 10 goals.[1] Kristin Bekkevold, who won the 2000 Summer Olympics with the Norwegian women's team, also started her career in Fart, and played at the same youth-team as Helstad. She later returned to Fart and helped the team progress through the league-system.[1] The referee Espen Berntsen started representing Fart ahead of the 2012 season, after representing FL Vang for most of his career.

Recent seasons

Women's team

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2004 D1 7 187110 344622 2nd round
2005 D1 7 18477 263919 2nd round
2006 D1 8 184311 243815 3rd round
2007 D1 1 18954 282232 2nd round Promoted to Toppserien
2008 TS 12 220121 13861 3rd round Relegated to 1. Division
2009 D1 4 2210102 422340 3rd round
2010 D1 5 22958 353332 1st round
2011 D1 2 201334 532542 2nd round Promoted to Toppserien
2012 TS 12 220022 91080 3rd round Relegated to 1. Division
2013 D1 10 203314 215512 1st round
2014 D1 8 22679 345025 1st round
2015 D1 7 22697 393527 1st round
2016 D1 9 227411 254525 1st round
2017 D1 10 227312 304224 2nd round
2018 D1 1 221453 452047 2nd round Promoted
2019 TS 12 222416 146010 2nd round Relegated
2020 D1 10 181215 13625 1st round

References

  1. "Historien vår". Fotballaget Fart (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  2. Burrows, Ben (1 August 2014). "Fart windfall: Elderly man leaves entire £377,000 fortune to Norwegian women's football team". mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  3. "Fotballklubb fikk testamentert fire millioner kroner". nrk.no (in Norwegian). 31 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  4. "Farts damer rykker ned til 2. divisjon". Fotballaget Fart (in Norwegian). 21 October 2006. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  5. "Fart tilbake i 1. divisjon?". Fotballaget Fart (in Norwegian). 1 March 2007. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  6. "Fart historisk med 18 rekorder". fotballmagasinet.no (in Norwegian). 11 November 2012. Archived from the original on 29 June 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  7. "Trolig Fart-nei til nytt år i Toppserien" (in Norwegian). Hamar Arbeiderblad. 29 January 2013. Archived from the original on 24 April 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  8. Kristiansen, Håkon (10 June 2013). "Endelig kunne Fart juble" (in Norwegian). Hamar Arbeiderblad. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
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