Norwegian sporting association
Østfold Workers' Sports AssociationAbbreviation | Østfold AIK |
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Formation | 27 October 1927; 97 years ago (1927-10-27) |
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Founded at | Østfold, Norway |
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Type | Sporting organisation |
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Headquarters | Sarpsborg |
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Region served | Østfold |
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Parent organization | Workers Federation of Sports (Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund) |
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The Østfold Workers' Sports Association (Norwegian: Østfold Arbeideridrettskrets, often abbreviated to Østfold AIK), founded 23 October 1927, was a sporting association from Østfold in Norway. It was one of many regional associations within the Workers Federation of Sports (AIF).
Member clubs of Østfold AIK
Within the Østfold AIK there were many clubs:[1][2]
Club |
Place |
Formed |
Joined AIK |
What happened after World War II
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Arbeidernes Atletklubb |
Tistedalen |
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Arbeidernes Brevdueklubb |
Moss |
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Arbeidernes Båtforening |
Moss |
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Arbeidernes Miniaturskytterlag |
Askim |
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Arbeidernes Miniaturskytterlag |
Sarpsborg |
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Arbeidernes Motorklubb |
Askim |
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Arbeidernes Sjakklubb |
Halden |
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1936[3] |
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Arbeidernes Sjakklubb |
Fredrikstad |
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Arbeidernes Sjakklubb 1933 |
Moss |
1933 |
1936[3] |
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Arbeidernes Sjakklubb |
Sarpsborg |
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Arbeidernes Skøyteklubb |
Moss |
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Arbeidernes Svømmeklubb |
Moss |
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Arbeidernes Tennisklubb |
Sarpsborg |
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Askim AIL |
Askim |
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Merged with Askim Idrettsforening in 1940.[4]
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Askim Sjakklubb |
Askim |
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Blink Miniaturskytterlag |
Skjeberg |
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Borge AIL |
Borge |
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Borge Arbeidersjakklubb |
Borge |
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Borgen AIL |
Sarpsborg |
1927 |
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Still exists as Borgen Idrettslag.
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AIL Brand |
Sarpsborg |
1934 |
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Drott Sykkelklubb |
Mysen |
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Fagforeningens Skytterlag |
Fredrikstad |
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Framkameratene |
Moss |
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AIL Fremad |
Borge |
1929 |
1929 |
Renamed Borgar IL in 1947.[5]
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Gresvik Sjakklubb |
Gressvik |
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Greåker Atletklubb |
Greåker |
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Halden AIL |
Halden |
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Herulf Turn og IL |
Moss |
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Hoppern Skiklubb |
Moss |
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Merged with SK Sprint-Jeløy in 1947.[6]
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Hvidsten Sjakklubb |
Borge |
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Jeløy Idrettsforening |
Moss |
1926 |
1928[6] |
Merged with Sprint in 1940 to form SK Sprint-Jeløy.
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Kambo AIL |
Kambo |
1936 |
1936 |
Renamed Kambo IL.[5]
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Kirkøy AIL |
Kirkeøy |
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Krapfoss Skytterlag |
Moss |
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Lahelle Sjakklubb |
Lahelle |
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Moss Atletklubb |
Moss |
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Moss Skytterlag |
Moss |
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Mysen AIL |
Mysen |
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Became part of Mysen Idrettsforening in 1945.[5]
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Møklegård Salonglag |
Fredrikstad |
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Møllearbeidernes Bedriftsidrettslag |
Moss |
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AIL Orion |
Halden |
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Osdalen AIL |
Halden |
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Rakkestad AIL |
Rakkestad |
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AIL Rapid |
Moss |
1925 |
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Merged with Athens in 2011 to form Rapid Athens.
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AIL Robust |
Fredrikstad |
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Rolvsøy AIL |
Rolvsøy |
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Rolvsøy IF |
Rolvsøy |
1920 |
1938 |
Still exists.
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Råde AIL |
Råde |
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Skjeberg AIL |
Skjeberg |
1930 |
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Merged with Skjeberg Skiklubb in 1945 to form Skjeberg Sportsklubb.[5]
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AIL Sparta |
Sarpsborg |
1928 |
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Still exists.
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Brevdueklubben Speed |
Fredrikstad |
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Sportsklubben Sprint |
Moss |
1926 |
1927[6] |
Merged with Jeløy in 1940 to form SK Sprint-Jeløy.
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Spydeberg AIL |
Spydeberg |
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AIL Stjernen |
Fredrikstad |
1935 |
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Still exists as the Idrettslaget Stjernen.[7]
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Sundløkken Sjakklubb |
Fredrikstad |
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1936[3] |
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Torsnes Fotballklubb |
Torsnes |
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Tveter AIL |
Sarpsborg |
1934 |
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Renamed Tveter IL.[5]
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Ullerød IL |
Skjeberg |
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Sportsklubben Uredd |
Fredrikstad |
1925[8] |
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Was merged with Stjernen in 1947.[7]
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IL Ørnulf |
Sarpsborg |
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Merged with Sarpsborg Idrettslag in 1964.[9]
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Østsiden AIL |
Fredrikstad |
1935 |
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Renamed Østsiden IL in 1945[5]
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In football, Østfold AIK was the leading club within the AIF. Two Østfold teams, Sprint and Sparta, won 9 of the 16 AIF national football championships held between 1924 and 1939.[10]
Østfold AIK occasionally selected a combined football team to play international matches, such as 27 August 1937 when they played the Basque Country.[11]
Post World War 2
In 1945 Østfold Workers' Sports Association merged with Østfold Distriktslag for Idrett to form Østfold Idrettskrets.
Club Chairmen
- Ola Johan Brandstorp (1927–1929) [12]
- Thorstein Guldberg, Borgen (1931)
- Hermod Arnulf, Sparta (1933–1934)
- Hans Thorvaldsen, Sarpsborg (1935–1936)
- Torkil Samuelsen, Moss (1937–1939)
References