Hasle-Løren IL

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Hasle-Løren Idrettslag
Hasle-Loren Logo.gif
CityOslo, Norway
League1. divisjon
Founded1911; 110 years ago (1911)
Home arena
ColorsRed, navy and white
     
General managerElia Hoelstad
Head coachPhilippe Juell
AffiliatesVålerenga Ishockey (GET-ligaen)
Websitehttp://ishockey.hasle-loren.no/
Championships
Regular season titles3
Playoff championships1972, 1974, 1976
Hasle-Løren IL Fotball

Hasle-Løren Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports club from the neighborhoods Hasle and in Oslo. It was founded in 1911, and has sections for association football, ice hockey, skiing and cycling.

Ice hockey[]

Some of its greatest success was achieved by the ice hockey team. The team plays its home games in Lørenhallen, which holds 1,000 spectators. As of 2007, it is in the 1. divisjon - the second highest Norwegian ice hockey competition.

The club has a rich history in Norwegian Ice Hockey. It was the Norway champion in 1972, 1974, 1976. It won the 1. divisjon league in the 1971/72, 1972/73 and 1974/75 seasons.

Football[]

Lørenbanen

The men's football team won promotion to the Norwegian Second Division, the third highest tier, in 2010 after winning the league and playoffs. In the 2011 Norwegian Second Division campaign, Hasle-Løren was relegated. A famous former coach is Egil Olsen.

From the 2000 season it formed a cooperation with neighboring clubs Årvoll IL and to field an umbrella team named on junior level (age 19 and below).[1] In 2008 Hasle-Løren broke out of the alliance.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Hofoss, Espen (30 November 2006). "Forener kreftene på fotballbanen". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian).
  2. ^ Grønlien, Bjørn (20 August 2008). "Krangel etter brudd - Hasle-Løren ute av Bjerkealliansen fra neste år". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 19.

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