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Lillestrøm and train
Lillestrøm Station | Lillestrøm train station
Facilities in Lillestrøm include hotels, Norway trade fairs, a brand new cinema, a mall, Lillestrøm torv, restaurants, a high speed commuter train that reaches both Oslo and Gardermoen airport ( the Gardermoen Line ), a community cultural house ( kulturhus ), and a community outdoor swimming pool complex.

Lillestrøm and station
The exception is about section mid-way between Lørenskog sentrum and Ahus, and the last towards Lillestrøm, including a bridge over Nitelva, although the station in Lillestrøm would be indoors.

Lillestrøm and was
The club was highly successful in the cup the same year, however, beating Premier Division champions Lillestrøm SK 4 – 1 in the final match, a match that had been thought to be a walk in the park for Lillestrøm SK before it was played.
Lillestrøm SK was founded on 2 April 1917.
Following a disappointing 4th place, it was announced on 13 November 2006 that Uwe Rösler had been fired from his position as head coach of Lillestrøm.
In mid-August, prodigy striker Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson was injured for the rest of the season, and the club failed to win any of their last 11 league games, a new record for Lillestrøm.
Lillestrøm was quite active in the transfer window ahead of the 2012-season, and bought 11 new players.
Lørenskog and Lillestrøm was separated from Skedsmo as municipalities of their own on 1 January 1908.
Lillestrøm was, however, merged back into the municipality of Skedsmo on 1 January 1962.
However, the almost non-existent property values were judged to be a fair exchange and so the workers started living and settling in the area around the sawmill, and Lillestrøm was born.
The nearby Lillestrøm stadion is used for training, and was an ice hockey venue at the 1952 Winter Olympics.
The main construction work took place 1997, and the stadium was inaugurated on 18 April 1998 in a league game against Lillestrøm, replacing Molde idrettspark as Molde's home ground.
Tom Nordlie was considered the favorite for the manager role after the season, but he chose a move to rivals Lillestrøm instead.
On November 22 2006, Viking signed Uwe Rösler ( who was replaced by Tom Nordlie in Lillestrøm just one week earlier ) as their new manager.
The greatest challenge was the Romerike Tunnel from Etterstad, beside Oslo Central Station, to Lillestrømthe longest railway tunnel in Norway, located underneath the geological highly unstable recreational area Østmarka.
It was followed by the standard gauge Kongsvingerbanen that opened on 3 October between Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger, thus making a connection to Sweden ( that Norway at that point was in union with ) possible.
Ahead of the 2010 season Team Strømmen FK ( which formerly had been moved from Aurskog-Høland ) was absorbed by Lillestrøm SK, and Gjøvik FK absorbed by Raufoss IL.
In 1978, Elfsborg participated once again in the UEFA Intertoto Cup and this year was slightly better than the last in 1975, Elfsborg won with a total of 5-3 against Norwegian Lillestrøm SK, and then a win against former Yugoslav Sloboda Tuzla. But against the big giant Israeli Maccabi Netanya F. C.
These results failed to satisfy the Lillestrøm board, and on 13 November 2006 he was sacked from his position along with assistant coach Gunnar Halle.
Rösler was appointed manager of Viking FK, another Norwegian team, on 22 November 2006, replacing Tom Nordlie, who took over Rösler's old job at Lillestrøm SK in an ironic turn of events.
At the start of the 2000-season Powell was sold to Lillestrøm SK for £ 350, 000 to replace Icelandic international Heiðar Helguson.

Lillestrøm and built
The northernmost part of the district is built and grown together with the Lillestrøm area.
Strømmens Værksted built the country's first trains, at Kjeller airplanes were constructed up to World War II, the sawmills at Lillestrøm processed lumber from the great forests, and a number of other entreprises have been important.
In 2006, team-owner Per Berg stated that Lillestrøm SK would be in need of a new venue and indicated that one could be built at Kjeller, should the airport close.
This was lated discarded when it was instead chosen to be built via Lillestrøm.

Lillestrøm and after
That would finally happen in 1985 when, after 14 trophyless years, Rosenborg defeated Lillestrøm in the final match of the season to win the league by a single point.
Molde won their second Norwegian Cup title on 6 November 2005, when they won 4-2 after extra time against Lillestrøm in the final.
For sponsorship reasons it is known as the Lillestrøm Torv Stand, after a local shopping center.
Davidsen left Vålerenga after the 1986 season, and played one year in their rival club Lillestrøm before he decided to retire.

Lillestrøm and first
His first season in charge became a successful one, with Lillestrøm finishing fourth in the league.
Newcomer Nosa Igiebor had an especially impressive first season in the Lillestrøm jersey.
In the opening match, Molde beat Lillestrøm 4 – 0 in their first home game of the season, attracting 13, 010 spectators.
In 1994 he transferred to their Premier League rivals Lillestrøm where he finished as runner-up in the league during his first season.
At first, the tunnel and Nationaltheatret was used by commuter trains from Lillestrøm to Drammen and Spikkestad, and trains from Eidsvoll and Årnes used the tunnel and turned at Skøyen.
The current plans, which have not been passed recommend construction in three phases: first from Ellingsrudåsen to Ahus, second from Visperud to Stovner, and third from Ahus to Lillestrøm.

Lillestrøm and Norwegian
Lillestrøm Sportsklubb is a Norwegian football club from the city of Lillestrøm.
LSK under Nordlie played a 4 – 3 – 3 system, which invites rapid transitional play between defence and attack, Lillestrøm finished fourth in the league and won the 2007 Norwegian cup, beating Haugesund 2 – 0 in the final at Ullevaal Stadion.
The local football team, Lillestrøm SK, plays in the Norwegian Premier League.
FCK repeated the achievement in the 2006 edition of the tournament, this time beating Norwegian team Lillestrøm S. K.
Kick-off during a 2008 Norwegian Premier League match between Bodø / Glimt and Lillestrøm SK | Lillestrøm.
In July 2002, Rösler signed for Norwegian club Lillestrøm SK.
He led Lillestrøm to two successive fourth place finishes in the league, and also took them to the final of the Norwegian Cup in 2005 and the Royal League final in 2006, subsequently losing both.
He usually plays as a central defender, and currently plays for Lillestrøm in the Norwegian Premier League.
His inaugural season with Rosenborg yielded the Norwegian Premier League and Norwegian Cup, in the final of, which he scored the deciding goal against Lillestrøm SK.
With a capacity for 12, 250 spectators, the venue is home of Norwegian Premier League side Lillestrøm SK ( LSK ).
The next season Heiðar became one of the great surprises in Norwegian football when he scored sixteen league goals ( in his debut season for Lillestrøm he'd managed only two ).
Thorstein Helstad ( born 28 April 1977 in Hamar ) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a striker for Norwegian Tippeligaen club Lillestrøm SK and the Norwegian national team.
Arild Gilbert Sundgot ( born 17 April 1978 in Ulsteinvik ) is a former Norwegian football striker, who last played for Lillestrøm.

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