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S.k. BrannS.K. Brann (sometimes (incorrectly) called Brann Bergen) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Bergen. It was founded September 26,1908. They play their home matches at Brann stadium History On September 26,1908 Christen K. Gran and Birger Gjestland together with eight other men, met in a local cafe in Bergen. Due to dissatisfaction of the current state of the local football clubs in Bergen, they decided to form a new football club. They called the it Ski og Fotballklubben Brann (Ski and Football Club Brann). This was later changed to Sportsklubben Brann (Sport Club Brann) Brann played their first match against a local Bergen team on New Year's Day 1909, drawing 1-1. During the first years Brann struggled with poor results. Then in 1917,considered the breakthrough year for Brann, they managed to qualify for the Cup final. Brann lost lost the match 1-4 against Sarpsborg, but was now among the top teams of Norway. In 1917 the club bought an area south of Bergen City. Two years later on May 25,with fundings contributed from fans and investors, Brann stadium was opened. The opening match was against the Norwegian national team, losing 2-6. In 1923 Brann won their first title when they defeated Lyn 2-1 in the Cup final. Two years later Brann claimed their second title this time defeating Sarpsborg 3-0 in the Cup final. The following years Brann entered a down period. Brann had to wait until 1947 before again qualifying for the top league that was now called Norgesligaen (Norwegian legue). In 1950 Brann once again managed to qualify for the Cup final, losing 0-3 to Fredrikstad. In the 1960s Brann produced two of Norways most profiled players. With Roald Jensen and Rolf Birger Pedersen on the team, Brann won their first League Championship in 1961/1962 and in the consecutive season in 1963. The following year, due to many injured players, the same team somehow managed to be relegated from the top league. With Roald Jensen departing to the Scottish team Hearts, Brann didn't manage to keep up with the good play. In the 70s Brann won the Cup Championship two times. Once in 1972 defeating Rosenborg 1-0. And again in 1976 defeating Sogndal 2-1. During the 80s Brann entered the "elevator ride" era. It started going down in 1979 and winning the 2nd division in 1980, and continued until they finally stayed in the top division in 1987. Brann has remained in the top flight ever since. In 1982 Brann again won the Cup Championship, beating Molde 3-2. Neil MacLeod scored the winning goal in the 57th minute. The season 2002 was the worst season for Brann in twelve seasons, which ended third from the bottom and had to play play-off to keep stay in the top leauge. Fortunately for Brann (equally unfortunately for Sandefjord, their opponent) the matches ended 0-0 (away), 2-1 (home), and Brann avoided relegation. In the 2004 season of the league Brann ended third. This qualifies Brann for the Scandinavian Royal League On November 7, 2004 Brann won their first title in 22 years defeating FC Lyn Oslo 4-1 in the Cup. Bengt Sternes was man of the match scoring three goals within the first 35 minutes of the match. Achievements Winner: 1962, 1963 2. Place: 1975,1997, 2000 3. Place: 1976,1999, 2004 Winner: 1923, 1925, 1972, 1976, 1982, 2004 Runner up: 1917, 1918, 1950, 1978, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1999 European Cup Quarter Final in Cup Winner's Cup 1996/7 Famous players | Roald "Kniksen" Jensen | | a href="/encyclopedia/Per-Egil-Ahlsen" title="Per Egil Ahlsen">Per Egil Ahlsen | | a href="/encyclopedia/Rolf-Birger-Pedersen" title="Rolf Birger Pedersen">Rolf Birger Pedersen | | a href="/encyclopedia/Tore-Andr-Flo" title="Tore Andr Flo">Tore Andr Flo | Managers (Since 1980) Les Shannon> | a href="/encyclopedia/1980" title="1980">1980 - 1981 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Arve-Mokkelbost" title="Arve Mokkelbost">Arve Mokkelbost | 1982 - 1983 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Endre-Blindheim" title="Endre Blindheim">Endre Blindheim | 1984 - 1985 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Tony-Knapp" title="Tony Knapp">Tony Knapp | 1986 - 1987 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Teitur-Thordarson" title="Teitur Thordarson">Teitur Thordarson | 1988 - 1990 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Karl-Gunnar-Bjrklund" title="Karl Gunnar Bjrklund">Karl Gunnar Bjrklund | 1991 - 1992 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Hallvard-Thoresen" title="Hallvard Thoresen">Hallvard Thoresen | 1993 - 1995 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Kjell-Tennfjord" title="Kjell Tennfjord">Kjell Tennfjord | 1995 - 1998 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Harald-Aabrekk" title="Harald Aabrekk">Harald Aabrekk | 1998 - 1999 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Teitur-Thordarson" title="Teitur Thordarson">Teitur Thordarson | 2000 - 2002 | | a href="/encyclopedia/Mons-Ivar-Mjelde" title="Mons Ivar Mjelde">Mons Ivar Mjelde | 2003 - current | External links - http://www.brann.no/
- http://www.skbrann.org/
- http://www.bataljonen.no/
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