Fixtures

Norway Division 3 Group 6 04/28 12:00 4 Mjølner vs Ham Kam 2 - View
Norway Division 3 Group 6 05/05 12:00 5 Sprint/Jeløy vs Mjølner - View
Norway Division 3 Group 6 05/12 14:00 6 Mjølner vs Honefoss - View
Norway Division 3 Group 6 05/20 11:00 7 Skjervøy vs Mjølner - View
Norway Division 3 Group 6 05/27 17:00 8 Mjølner vs Harstad - View
Norway Division 3 Group 6 06/02 13:00 9 IL Ulfstind vs Mjølner - View

Results

Norway Division 3 Group 6 04/20 16:00 3 [14] Fyllingsdalen v Mjølner [10] L 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 6 04/14 11:00 2 [11] Innstranden v Mjølner [5] L 3-0
Norway Cup 04/10 16:00 7 Mjølner v Fløya L 1-2
Norway Division 3 Group 6 04/06 13:00 1 Mjølner v Fløya W 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 6 10/28 14:00 26 Lørenskog v Mjølner L 1-0
Norway Division 3 Group 6 10/22 11:00 25 Mjølner v Skjervøy L 0-1
Norway Division 3 Group 6 10/15 11:00 24 Tromsø 2 v Mjølner D 4-4
Norway Division 3 Group 6 10/07 13:00 23 Mjølner v Follo L 3-4
Norway Division 3 Group 6 10/01 14:00 22 KFUM 2 v Mjølner L 5-0
Norway Division 3 Group 6 09/23 13:00 21 Mjølner v Sarpsborg 2 W 4-1
Norway Division 3 Group 6 09/17 14:00 20 [3] Nordstrand v Mjølner [5] W 0-2
Norway Division 3 Group 6 09/09 11:00 19 Mjølner v Hammerfest W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 15 14
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 51 29 22
Goals against 63 37 26
Clean sheets 5 1 4
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - FK Mjølner

FK Mjølner is a Norwegian football club from Narvik. It currently plays in the 3. divisjon, after having been relegated from the 2. divisjon in 2019. The club played at the top tier in 1972 and 1989.

History

Logo of Narvik FK.

It is named after Mjöllnir in Norse mythology. It was formed in 1932 when Støa Mjølner (until 1926: FK Steady 1919 Mjølner) and King Mjølner (until 1921: FK Freidig 1918 Mjølner) merged.[] The club was called Mjølner until 1994, when the name was changed to Mjølner-Narvik. In October 1997 the club merged with local rivals FK Narvik/Nor. The merger club took the name Narvik FK. In February 2005 Narvik FK changed the name back to FK Mjølner.

FK Mjølner was the first club from Northern Norway allowed to play in the Norwegian top division. Before the 1972 season clubs from the north could not gain promotion to the top division. Mjølner played against the best in the 1972 and 1989 seasons, but were relegated both times after just one season.

With the exception of those two seasons, FK Mjølner stayed on the second tier from 1970 to 1991. 1992 saw Mjølner at the third level, which by then was called the 2. divisjon. They got promoted back to the second tier, where they stayed for three seasons from 1993 until they got relegated again in 1995. They played in the 2. divisjon in 1996 and 1997, then merged with Narvik/Nor, and continued playing in that division as Narvik FK until 2001, when they were relegated to the 3. divisjon (fourth tier). After one season at that level they were promoted back to the 2. divisjon again, but in 2004 they were again relegated to the 3. divisjon. With their old name FK Mjølner started the 2005 season in 3. divisjon. In 2010 it won all 26 matches in the 3. divisjon, contested a playoff to win promotion, and succeeded by beating IL Stålkameratene 8–2 on aggregate.

The club has a record 13 Northern Norwegian Cup championships, 9 as Mjølner, and 4 as Narvik/Nor.

Mjølner is a professional soccer team based in Narvik, Norway. The team was founded in 1917 and has a rich history in Norwegian football. The name "Mjølner" comes from Norse mythology, where it is the name of Thor's hammer.

Mjølner competes in the Norwegian Second Division, the third tier of Norwegian football. The team has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Narvik Stadion, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit, Mjølner has a reputation for being a tough opponent on the field. The team's colors are blue and white, and their crest features Thor's hammer.

Mjølner has a talented squad of players, both experienced veterans and promising young talents, who are dedicated to bringing success to the club. With a passionate fan base and a history of success, Mjølner is a team to watch in Norwegian football.