Mo IL explained

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Fullname:Mo Idrettslag
Founded:5 May 1904
Ground:Sagbakken stadion
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Mo Idrettslag is a football club from Mo i Rana, Norway.[1]

History

Mo IL was founded in 1904, as the first football club in Nord-Norge. In the first couple of years, Mo only played against teams with Englishmen working in the area, but on 7 June 1907 Ranen Kompani was beaten 2–1 in the first match between two teams from Nord-Norge.[2]

One of the most memorable moments from the 2004-season was the 0–2.[3] loss against Tromsø IL, fielding players such as Morten Gamst Pedersen in their starting eleven, in the third round of the 2004 Norwegian Football Cup. On their way to the third round, they beat the second-tier team Strømsgodset IF 2–0.[4]

Mo IL narrowly missed out on promotion to 1. divisjon in the 2005 season. Having led the table for much of the season, their promotion chances were ruined due to form declination during the season-ending fixtures.

Before the start of 2006 2. divisjon, there was a media-hype around Mo's chances for promotion. Mo IL got off to a horrendous start of the season, going through the eight first matches without one single victory. Media was speculating whether the current manager, Thor André Olsen, was going to be sacked. In an unlikely turn of events, a giant form leap during the autumn of 2006 took Mo from the very bottom of the table to a worthy fifth place at the season's end.

Mo was relegated from the 2. divisjon in 2010, but won their group in the 3. divisjon and won promotion in 2011. Again relegated in 2014, a victory in the 3. divisjon in 2015 led to another spell in the 2016 2. divisjon.

Notable former members include the football coaches Trond Sollied, Thor André Olsen and Charles Berstad, as well as the former football referee Jonny Ditlefsen.

Recent history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotes
20042. divisjonalign=right 4261556513050Third round
20052. divisjonalign=right 2261529594447Second round
20062. divisjonalign=right 52612311604839First round
20072. divisjonalign=right 82611411384337Third round
20082. divisjonalign=right 82611312544536Second round
20092. divisjonalign=right 112661010405528First round
20102. divisjon 14263419268513First roundRelegated to the 3. divisjon
3. divisjon 1221732792254First roundPromoted to the 2. divisjon
2. divisjonalign=right 9269413414931Second round
20132. divisjonalign=right 62612410474440First round
2. divisjon 13263419228713Second roundRelegated to the 3. divisjon
3. divisjon 1221831822557First roundPromoted to the 2. divisjon
2. divisjon 14263122319410Second roundRelegated to 3. divisjon
3. divisjon 112610412546334First roundRelegated to 4. divisjon
4. divisjonalign=right 3161024581932First round

Other sections

In the past, Mo IL has had sections in other sports than football. From their now-defunct athletics section, Marit Hemstad participated in the European Championships. Famous politician Gerd-Liv Valla was a middle-distance runner for Mo IL as a teenager.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Stålkam og Mo IL slår seg sammen. Høgseth. Viktor Leeds. 29 November 2017. Avisa Nordland. no. 12 October 2019.
  2. Web site: Per Bjørn . Pedersen . Da fotballen kom til Nord-Norge . no . nrk.no . . 12 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Mo - Tromsø - NM, menn - 3. runde, 09.06.2004 . Altomfotball.no . 2014-10-13 . 2016-01-31.
  4. Web site: Mo - Strømsgodset - NM, menn - 2. runde, 26.05.2004 . Altomfotball.no . 2016-01-31.