Kvik Halden FK

Kvik Halden
Full nameKvik Halden Fotballklubb
Nickname(s)Kvik
Founded19 June 1906; 118 years ago (1906-06-19)
GroundHalden stadion, Halden
Capacity5,000 (4,000 seated)
ChairmanJohn Erik Eriksen
League3. divisjon
20242. divisjon group 1, 14th of 14 (relegated)

Kvik Halden FK is a Norwegian football club, founded on 19 June 1906.

The club plays in the 2. divisjon after their promotion from the 2018 3. divisjon. In 2010 they contested a playoff to win promotion, and succeeded by beating Eik-Tønsberg 5–1 on aggregate.

In 1997, a merger between the two Halden-based clubs FK Kvik and Halden FK resulted in the formation of Kvik Halden FK. Long before the merger, FK Kvik was informally known as Kvik Halden anyway, to avoid confusion with the other FK Kvik from Trondheim. FK Kvik was the older and better of the two, but Halden FK had a rather large base of young players. The merger was controversial, and has been criticized by some who claim that the result of the merger was that FK Kvik simply took over Halden FK.

Kvik Halden's only major trophy came in 1918, when the club (then FK Kvik) won the Norwegian Cup, defeating Brann in the final. FK Kvik also played two other Cup Finals, in 1915 and 1922, but lost both, each time to Odd.

The 1910s and 20s was Kvik's glory days. In this period, the club had several players on the national team, and was one of the top clubs in Norwegian football. However, since the end of World War II, the team has never played in the highest football division, making Halden the second-largest town in Norway (behind Arendal) that has never had a top-division football team since a national league competition was established in 1948.

Honours

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2009 3. divisjon 1 26 23 2 1 99 9 71 Second round Lost play-off match for promotion
2010 3. divisjon 1 26 22 3 1 125 31 69 First qualifying round Promoted to the 2. divisjon
2011 2. divisjon 5 26 12 6 8 52 34 42 Second round
2012 2. divisjon 5 26 11 6 9 53 40 39 Third round
2013 2. divisjon 5 26 12 5 9 34 35 41 Third round
2014 2. divisjon 10 26 9 4 13 37 51 31 First round
2015 2. divisjon 3 26 16 5 5 59 25 53 Fourth round
2016 2. divisjon 9 26 10 6 10 47 50 36 Second round Relegated to the 3. divisjon
2017 3. divisjon 3 26 15 4 7 77 36 49 Second round
2018 3. divisjon 1 26 20 3 3 65 16 63 First round Promoted to the 2. divisjon
2019 2. divisjon 2 26 18 4 4 57 26 58 Second round
2020 2. divisjon 5 17 9 2 6 37 31 29 Cancelled
2021 2. divisjon 7 26 12 5 9 46 48 41 First round
2022 2. divisjon 5 24 10 4 10 43 36 34 Second round
2023 2. divisjon 8 26 9 4 13 43 51 31 Second round

Source:[1]

Current squad

As of 14 April 2024.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Norway NOR Jack Sebastian Ferguson (on loan from Fredrikstad II)
2 DF Norway NOR Joakim Østvold
3 DF Norway NOR Markus Grimstad
4 DF Norway NOR Tarik Mrakovic
7 FW Norway NOR Harmohan Singh
8 MF Norway NOR Jonas Antonio Halsne
9 FW Norway NOR Andreas Ramstad
10 FW Norway NOR Fabian Ness
11 MF Norway NOR Jesper Wichstrøm Johansen
12 GK Norway NOR Jarik Sundling (on loan from Sarpsborg)
14 MF Portugal POR Zack Blackwell
16 DF Norway NOR Kevin Nilsen Pereira
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Norway NOR Dardan Mehmeti
19 DF Norway NOR Anders Molund
22 GK Norway NOR Petter Bønøgård
23 MF Norway NOR Andreas Myklebust (on loan from Molde)
25 DF Norway NOR Henrik Hagen
42 MF Norway NOR Mohammed Jatta
45 FW Norway NOR Chimaobi Ifejilika
47 MF Norway NOR Kristian Lorentzen
58 MF Guinea-Bissau GNB Seco Sani
77 MF Norway NOR Torpal Salamov
99 GK Norway NOR Orhan Simsek

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Norway NOR Marius Ophaug (at Sprint-Jeløy until 31 December 2024)
MF Norway NOR Sebastian Svenningsen-Grøn (at Sarpsborg II until 31 December 2024)

References

  1. ^ "Kvik Halden FK". NIFS (in Norwegian). NTB. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  2. ^ "A-lag 2024" (in Norwegian). Kvik Halden. Retrieved 31 May 2024.