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Lisleby is the
largest of the
cityparts in
centrum Fredrikstad, Norway.
Before 1963,
Lisleby was a part
Glemmen kommune.
Lisleby was a
center of the Fredrikstad...
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Lisleby Fotballklubb is a multi-sports club from Fredrikstad, Norway. The team
plays football and
athletics at
Lisleby Stadion. The club was
founded as...
- made his first-team
debut for the club on 17 May 1937, in a
match against Lisleby. His
career was
interrupted by
World War II, but
quickly established himself...
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clubs Torp Idrætsforening og
Lisleby Håndball. They
started in the 1st
division (second tier)
under the name Torp/
Lisleby in the 2000/01 saason. From 2001/02...
- teams, and
Skeid won the championship,
their first title. Both newcomers,
Lisleby and Hødd, were
relegated back to the 2. divisjon. Note:
Table lists in...
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official European statistics.
Largest victory in the top division: 8–0 vs.
Lisleby, 1951
Longest consecutive seasons in the top division: 17
seasons (2002–2023)...
- – 1
March 1999) was a
Norwegian footballer who pla**** as a
striker for
Lisleby, and the
Norwegian national team. "Nasjonalbiblioteket". www.nb.no. "Hans...
- Drøbak-Frogn – won
playoff Råde
Sarpsborg Kråkerøy
Sparta Sarpsborg Moss 2
Lisleby Ås Østsiden
Selbak Askim Borgen Greåker Sprint-Jeløy 2 Oslo 1 Lyn 2 – promoted...
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located in the
former muni****lity Borge, on the
eastern bank of Glomma.
Lisleby is
located to the west.
Sellebakk is also
sometimes written as Selbak....
- 5–2
Eidsvold Kjelsås 1–2
Skiold Kongsberg 4–0
Rjukan Kongsten 6–0 Gjøa
Lisleby 6–1 Ullevål Liv 2–3 Moss Lyn (Gjøvik) 4–3
Skeid Magnor 0–3 Grue Namsos...