Dæhlenengen SBK explained

Dæhlenengen Ski- og Ballklubb
Founded:18 March 1916
Dissolved:30 October 1940
Stadium:Dælenenga idrettspark (bandy, association football)
City:Oslo

Dæhlenengen Ski- og Ballklubb was a multi-sports club located in Grünerløkka, Oslo. Founded 18 March 1916, the club had departments within bandy, football and skiing. Their home ground was Dælenenga idrettspark.[1]

On 30 October 1940, the club merged with neighbours SK Strong, and the new name of the club was Sportsklubben Trym.[2] Due to the German occupation of Norway, there was no activity in the new club before the end of World War II in 1945. It was then decided that the club was taking back the name Strong.[3] In 1952, Strong merged with two other Grünerløkka-based clubs and formed Grüner IL.

Football

Clubname:Dæhlenengen SBK
Fullname:Dæhlenengen Ski- og Ballklubb
Dissolved:30 October 1940
Ground:Dælenenga idrettspark
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Dæhlenengen SBK's football team became regional champions in class C in 1925, class D in 1926 and class B in 1928.[4] The team played in Oslo's class A from 1929 till the end of the 1935 season.[5] John Bøhleng represented Dæhlenengen while playing for Norway in 1933.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grüner 90 år . Grüner Hockey . 5 March 2012 . Vegard . Holm.
  2. «Sammenslutningen Strong-Dæhlenengen iorden», Aftenposten (19 December 1940).
  3. «Strong skal klubben hete», Aftenposten (11 June 1945).
  4. Book: Andersen, Peder Chr. . 1933 . Oslo Fotballkrets gjennem 25 år . Oslo . Norwegian . 120.
  5. Book: Halvorsen . Asbjørn . Norges Fotball-leksikon . Norwegian. 2 . Oslo . 1948 . Prent . 154–155.
  6. «John Bøhleng 60 år», Aftenposten (2 April 1970).