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Freidig may
refer to: SK
Freidig SK
Freidig,
merged to form
Nordstrand IF in 1919
Freidig,
merged to form Jar IL in 1934
Freidig,
merged to form Tromsdalen...
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Sportsklubben Freidig is a
Norwegian sports club from Trondheim.
Founded in 1903, the club has
sections for ****ociation football, team handball, orienteering...
- town of Hamar. The club was
founded in 1918,
originally under the name
Freidig.
HamKam were most
recently promoted to the
Eliteserien in 2021. A third-place...
- 5–5) June 23:
Freidig-Kristiansund (
Freidig got a walkover) June 27: Sparta-Mjøndalen 2–0 Viking-
Freidig 2–2 (Extra time) July 6:
Freidig-Viking 2–1 July...
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Larvik Turn (3), Lyn (2),
Start (2), Strømsgodset (2), Fram
Larvik (1),
Freidig (1), Moss (1),
Skeid (1) and Stabæk (1). In 2010,
Rosenborg became, and...
- (until 1926: FK
Steady 1919 Mjølner) and King Mjølner (until 1921: FK
Freidig 1918 Mjølner) merged.[citation needed] The club was
called Mjølner until...
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footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in Trondheim, he pla**** for SK
Freidig (1957–60) and
Rosenborg BK (1961–63). He
earned 11 caps for Norway, scoring...
- Trondheim.
Originally the
venue was
mostly used by the
football teams SK
Freidig and FK Kvik, and
Rosenborg did not
become a
tenant until 1957. A new grandstand...
- system, 58 of the 74
teams were
relegated at the end of the season. SK
Freidig won the
championship after a 2–1 win
against IL
Sparta in the championship...
- is a
Norwegian handball player. She pla**** for the
clubs Ronglan IL, SK
Freidig and
Skogn IL. She pla**** 186
matches for the
Norway women's
national handball...