IK Start explained

Clubname:IK Start
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Fullname:Idrettsklubben Start
Capacity:14,563
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Position:1. divisjon, 5th of 16
Website:http://www.ikstart.no/
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Idrettsklubben Start (or simply IK Start, translates to The sports club Start ) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Kristiansand that currently plays in the Norwegian First Division, the second tier of the Norwegian football league system. The club was founded on 19 September 1905. The club's current head coach is Sindre Tjelmeland. The team plays in yellow jerseys, black shorts and socks at home, and black jerseys, yellow shorts and socks away.

They play their home matches at Sør Arena, the club's own football stadium, opened in 2007. Before moving to Sør Arena, IK Start played their games at Kristiansand Stadion. The team's official supporter club was called "Tigerberget", until 2017, when the IK Start board decided to no longer have an official supporter club.

History

Start were Norwegian champions in 1978 and 1980. They participated in the European Cup in 1979 and 1981, as well as being qualified for the UEFA Champions League 2006–07. The years since 1995 have been turbulent, but recent investments have given greater expectations for the future. In 2004 they won the Norwegian 1. divisjon and were promoted to the top flight.

In 2005 they reached second place, following Vålerenga, after a strong comeback season in the Tippeligaen. For this, Start earned a place in the UEFA Cup 2006.

In 2006, after beating Skála of the Faroe Islands in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup, and Drogheda United of Ireland in the second qualifying round (after penalties), they reached the first round of the UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out by Ajax of the Netherlands.

2007 was a bad year for Start, with problems working as a team and management issues. It led to a disappointing 13th place, leading to Start's relegation to 1. divisjon. In 2008 the club got financial problems. The local government saved the club from bankruptcy. The financial difficulties has plagued Start for several seasons, due to the financial crisis and the Norwegian footballteams overspending, Start being no exception. The last couple of seasons, Start has downsized and saved money, for example by changing the turf on Sør Arena, the hopes being that the savings will keep the wheels turning in Start.

Ahead of the 2009 season, Knut Tørum was appointed head coach of Start. The next two seasons, Start was positioned at the lower half of Tippeligaen although achieving some strong results, like being the only team to beat Rosenborg in 2009, at Rosenborgs homeground Lerkendal, delaying their gold celebration. On 22 June 2011, Start had 13 points in 12 matches, and Tørum decided to resign hours before a cup-match against Strømsgodset, a match Start won without Tørum. Mons Ivar Mjelde replaced Tørum as head coach, but was not able to save Start from relegation. Start started the 2012 1. divisjon in strong fashion, leading the division and winning important matches and won promotion at the end of the season.

Start defeated Stabæk 4–1 on 4 July 2015. From 12 July 2015 to 18 September 2016, Start played 39 consecutive games without a win in Tippeligaen.[1] This is the longest run without winning a single game across any top division in Europe.

Badge

Since the club was founded in 1905, the club badge had been a blue and white pennant. In November 2017, the badge was replaced with a more modernised version in all black.[2] The new crest was in use for four years, before Start decided to return to the old one in March 2022.[3]

Achievements

Recent history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotes
2002Tippeligaenalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 14262519217211Fourth roundRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20031. divisjon93012414535040Third round
20041. divisjonalign=right bgcolor=#DDFFDD 1302424712874Third roundPromoted to the Tippeligaen
2005Tippeligaenalign=right bgcolor=silver2261367473545Fourth round
2006Tippeligaenalign=right 6261079293237Semi-final
2007Tippeligaenalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 13266812344426Fourth roundRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20081. divisjonalign=right bgcolor=#DDFFDD 3301785583459Fourth roundPromoted to the Tippeligaen
2009Tippeligaenalign=right 930101010465240Third round
2010Tippeligaenalign=right 83011910576042Quarter-final
2011Tippeligaenalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 15307518396126Semi-finalRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20121. divisjonalign=right bgcolor=#DDFFDD 1302064713566Fourth roundPromoted to the Tippeligaen
2013Tippeligaenalign=right 93010812434638Quarter-final
2014Tippeligaenalign=right 123010515476035Fourth round
2015Tippeligaenalign=right 14305718356422Second round
2016Tippeligaenalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 163021018235916Third roundRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20171. divisjonalign=right bgcolor=#DDFFDD 2301677573655Second roundPromoted to the Eliteserien
2018Eliteserienalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 15308517305429Semi-finalRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20191. divisjonalign=right bgcolor=#DDFFDD 3301956543162First roundPromoted to the Eliteserien
2020Eliteserienalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 15306915335627CancelledRelegated to the 1. divisjon
20211. divisjonalign=right 93010812595938Fourth round
20221. divisjonalign=right 3301668633854Fourth round
1. divisjonalign=right 53012108493046Third round

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Current squad

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Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coach Azar Karadas
Assistant coach Thomas Pereira (footballer)
Physio Pål Erik Pedersen
Equipment manager Rune Hægeland

Former head coaches

scope=col colspan=2 align=centerIK Start coaching history from 1947 to present

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
1974–75UEFA CupFirst round Djurgården1–20–51–7
1976–77UEFA CupFirst round Wacker Innsbruck0–51–21–7
1977–78UEFA CupFirst round Fram6–02–08–0
Second round Eintracht Braunschweig1–00–41–4
1978–79UEFA CupFirst round Esbjerg0–00–10–1
1979–80European CupFirst round Strasbourg1–20–41–6
1981–82European CupFirst round AZ1–30–11–4
2006–07UEFA CupFirst qualifying round Skála3–01–04–0
Second qualifying round Drogheda United1–00–11–1 (11–10)
First round Ajax2–50–42–9

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Start med sin første seier siden 4. juli i fjor: – Det kom en tåre i øyekroken . tv2.no . TV2 . no . 25 September 2016 . 13 November 2018 . 13 November 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181113170024/https://www.tv2.no/a/8615450/ . live .
  2. Web site: Start snur etter supporterstorm – endrer logo. NRK. Line. Haus. 13 November 2017. 13 March 2022. no. 13 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220313231622/https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/start-snur-etter-supporterstorm-_-endrer-logo-1.13776872. live.
  3. Web site: Tilbake til blå og hvit vimpel. NRK. 10 March 2022. 13 March 2022. no. 13 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220313035915/https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/tilbake-til-bla-og-hvit-vimpel-1.15887858. live.
  4. Web site: IK Start. NIFS. no. 30 October 2022. 14 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220314111620/https://www.nifs.no/lagprofil.php?lag_id=37. live.
  5. Web site: Start sin spillerstall . no . 19 April 2019 . 3 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190403134152/http://www.ikstart.no/lag . live .