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Tromsø IL then won 5 consecutive district championships in the years between 1950 and 1954, before the club was introduced into the Norwegian league system ( Northern Norwegian clubs could still not be promoted to the top division, however ).
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Tromsø IL currently play in the Norwegian Premier League, and holds the position as the northernmost top-level football club in the world.
Tromsø IL also won its second district championship in 1932, but was knocked out in the semi final of the Northern Norwegian cup.
The thirties proved to be a good decade for Tromsø IL, as the club won district championships in 1933, 1936, and 1937, as well.
Tromsø IL started the post-war years in a good fashion, winning the club's sixth district championship in 1946.
This time, the final match was played at Harstad Stadium, and Tromsø IL were to play FK Bodø / Glimt.
Tromsø IL met Harstad IL – the champions of the previous three years – in Harstad, making Harstad IL big favorites.
Clubs from Northern Norway were allowed into the Norwegian cup in 1963, and Tromsø IL participated for the first time in 1964, advancing to the second round after beating FK Mjølner.
At the time, however, Tromsø IL was fighting in the bottom of the Northern Norwegian 2nd division ( Until 1979, the 2nd division was divided in three different groups, two southern and one northern – with the winners of the southern groups being promoted to the top division, while the winner of the northern group would have to face the 2nd placed teams of the two southern groups ), and was eventually relegated.
Tromsø IL was immediately promoted back to the 2nd division after not losing a single match in the 3rd division in 1980.
Then, Tromsø IL won the decisive match against Moss FK 1 – 0, after a legendary penalty kick save by goalkeeper Bjarte Flem.
Tromsø IL became the third and, for the time being, latest Northern Norwegian team to qualify for the top division, the other two being FK Mjølner and FK Bodø / Glimt.
The first season in the Premier League would be very hard for Tromsø IL, the club eventually had to play qualification to survive.
An experiment in the 1987 season proved valuable to Tromsø IL Tied matches would be decided on penalty shootouts, giving 3 points for a win, 2 for a shootout win, 1 for a shootout loss, and 0 for a loss.
Tromsø and then
In 1991, Bjørn Stabell and Ken Schouten, then computer science undergraduates at the University of Tromsø, began writing XPilot, inspired by the earlier game Thrust.
The reason is that the borders were drawn when boat was the only means of transportation ; then it made sense that the southern parts of the islands belonged to Tromsø while the northern parts belonged to Karlsøy.
He then signed for Rosenborg, but not before playing in the cup final that would be Rushfeldt's last match for Tromsø in his first spell with the club.
Tromsø and won
Tromsø IL eventually won the match, after a late 2 – 1 goal by Sigurd Rushfeldt in his last match before leaving for Rosenborg BK.
The opponents were Eik-Tønsberg, and Tromsø IL won 4 – 0 and 2 – 1, which meant Tromsø IL would still be in the top division.
1999 saw Tromsø back in the mid-table sections when the club won 6th place, scored 70 goals, and became the first ( and only ) Northern Norwegian club to have the top scorer of the Premier League with Rune Lange's 23 goals.
Tromsø IL won the Norwegian 1st division in 2002, and was thus immediately re-introduced into the Premier League.
FCB lost the first group match 2 – 0 against Strasbourg at home but won 2 – 1 away to Red Star, giving themselves an opportunity to progress to the next round if they won their next game against Tromsø.
Two years before the incident, Tromsø played in the Norwegian Cup Final and won their second Norwegian Cup Championship, with Flem as their goalkeeper.
As such, Holm was both champion and runner-up of the 2011 Tippeligaen, as Molde won the league while Tromsø finished second.
From April 1, 2006 the public service obligation was won by Coast Air who operated services to Bodø and Tromsø.
He played for Tromsø until 1988 season, and was a member of the TIL team that won the Norwegian Cup in 1986.
Tromsø and 5
The sea reached what is today an elevation of 221 m in Oslo ( Aker ), 25 m in Stavanger, 5 m near Stad, 180 m in Trondheim, 50 m in Tromsø and 75 m in Kirkenes.
Immediately after the Biel tournament, Carlsen entered the open Arctic Chess Challenge in Tromsø, but his + 5 = 4 and fourth place result was somewhat disappointing.
In addition the company has ownership in the newspapers Adresseavisen ( 34. 3 %), Budstikka ( 10. 1 %), Bergens Tidende ( 24. 4 %), Fædrelandsvennen ( 25. 0 %), Harstad Tidende ( who also own Bladet Tromsø ) ( 51. 0 %) and Stavanger Aftenblad ( 31. 5 %).
He came off to a good start, scoring 5 goals in 4 appearances, including a brace away against SK Brann, a match that Tromsø went on to win 4-2.
Funding for the turf came from contributions to the club from several businesses in Tromsø, including 7. 5 million NOK from an anonymous donor.
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At a cost of 14. 5 million NOK, the bridge replaced an inefficient ferry connection between the two sides of the strait, and helped boost the growth and development of Tromsø.
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