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The Bergen Storm is an
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team based in
Bergen, Norway Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, secon ...
. Bergen Storm is the 3rd oldest existing team in Norwegian American Football. They are members of the Norges Amerikanske Idretters Forbund (NAIF) -Amerikansk Fotball Norge (AFN) Division II. The team plays its home games at Varden Kunstgress field in Bergen.


Facts

Founded: 1992 (as Bergen Blackhawks) when Bergen Bulldogs and Bergen Flyers merged. Team colors: Cardinal red and white President: Jesper Haug Karsrud. Best results: Senior: 3rd place 1st division (1993), U-19: Runner-up champions (1999, 2000, 2001), U-16: National Champion (2004, 2005). Noted rivalries: Nidaros Domers (Bergen Vs Trondheim), VIF Trolls (junior championship games), Ã…sane Seahawks (Best in town games)


Teams

Senior Players of age 18 and up. Have participated every official season since 1993 with the exception of 1998. Best standing is currently 3rd place 1st division (1993) and winner 2nd division (1996 and 2009). U-19 Players in the age group 16–19. Participated in the Norwegian U-19 championship since 1995, with the exception of 1998. Best standing is Norwegian vice-champions in 1999, 2000 and 2001, each year losing the championship final to the VIF Trolls. U-17 Players in the age group 14–16. Participated in the Norwegian U-16 championship since 2003. Best standing is Norwegian Champions in 2005 when the Bergen team beat VIF Trolls 8–7. Storm Cheerleaders Participated in the Norwegian Championship for Cheerleaders in 2005 finishing last. Program got canceled after this season. New program is currently starting up. Bergen Storm Thunder One of the Bergen Storm teams during the 'split' in 2005 as an effort to create local league play in Norwegian 2nd division versus Bergen Storm Blizzard and Åsane Seahawks. Thunder became the only winner of the Bergen Bowl by beating Bergen Storm Blizzard in the final. The team was officially coached by Eirik Talhaug. Bergen Storm Blizzard One of the Bergen Storm teams during the 'split' in 2005 as an effort to create Bergen league play in the Norwegian 2nd division versus Bergen Storm Thunder and Åsane Seahawks. Blizzards were runners-up in the only Bergen Bowl final. The team was coached by Bård Strøm, Thomas Midtun and Arild Hauge.


Associated clubs or teams

Os Wolverines Bergen Storm had tight connections with Os Wolverines. Os is an independent club based in Os Kommune south of Bergen. The Wolverines participated in the Norwegian 2nd division once in 2010 under the name Hordaland Storm. Since then they have been active in the regional 8-man league in the fall. The two clubs shared some coaching and resource personnel. Amongst others, Christian Detjen, head coach for the Os Wolverines was a board member and U-19 head coach with Bergen Storm, while Bjarte Eide Aase who was assistant coach with Storm in 2013. Navy Valkyries The Naval Academy in Bergen fielded their own 8-man football team. However, the academy is not a registered club within the Federation of American Sports in Norway, thus all players are licensed through Bergen Storm. Notable Bergen Storm player Markus Johannessen is one of the Valkyries key players. Long time Bergen Storm player, coach and president Atle Mølholm was at a time hired by the Naval Academy as a coach for the Valkyries as well. NHHI Capitalists The Norwegian School of Economics has their own team registered with the Federation of American Sports. So far, NHHI has only participated in the local 8-man league as well as the interstudent athletic competition (2013). NHHI is thus an independent club but Bergen Storm and NHHI has allowed for players to play for both clubs. Long time Bergen Storm player Robert Fredriksen is served as a coach and resource person for the NHHI Capitalists.


8-man league

The 8-man league (2008 - 2014) was a regional low-cost league for American football in Hordaland which was tremendously popular with more than 100 licensed players during a season, fielding more than 100 players total in a single season. The 8-man has been a Bergen Storm initially driven by then club president Thomas Midtun. The league consists of different teams mainly associated with the four clubs in the region: Bergen Storm, Åsane Seahawks, Kvernbit Knights and Os Wolverines. The Bergen Storm organized teams have been: Bergen Replacements A team participating in the Bergen 8-man football league. Mainly consisting of retired Bergen Storm players. Bergen Bowl winner of 2008 going undefeated through the season. Runner-up in 2009 going undefeated through regular season. Led by Eirik Talhaug, Thomas Midtun and Hallvard Hollevik Bergen Gators / Bergen Sackademics / Bergen Beavers A team participating in the Bergen 8-man football league. Mainly consisting of current or new members of Bergen Storm. Bergen Bowl 2009 champions and Bergen Bowl 2008 runner-up. Moved forth to Bergen Sharks, thus leaving the Bergen Storm organization in favor of Åsane Seahawks. Led by Sondre Johan Haugsdal Riisøen. Bergen Leftovers A team that participated in the Bergen 8-man football league in 2008. Led by Finn Olsen. 8-man league winners * 2014: Åsane Seahawks * 2013: Os Wolverines * 2012: Replacements * 2011: Replacements * 2010: Bergen Sackademics * 2009: Bergen Gators * 2008: Replacements


History line

* pre 1992: A merge between
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Bergen Flyers Bergen Ishockeyklubb is an ice hockey club from Bergen History Bergen Flyers were elite commitment to the club until 2005. Elite team's history went back to the hockey team to the Sportkluben Djerv, which changed its name in turn to "Bergen / ...
in 1992. The team became Bergen Blackhawks and performed well landing the team as no. 3 in Norwegian 1st division. * 1992 - 1994: Coach Joe Spinella Took over the team as a head coach. The team had their so far best record in this era. :no:Jon Torstein Bakken was president of the club. * 1995-1998: Bergen Storm failed to perform very well and was tormented by instability and changes of presidents and coaches. With the exception of 1996, Bergen Storm did not manage to complete a single season. On the brighter side, the era saw the birth of Storm U-19 and the 2nd division championship winner for seniors. * 1999 - 2001:
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Atle Mølholm Atle may refer to: *Atle (given name), a Norwegian given name * ''Atle''-class icebreakers, a class of Finnish and Swedish icebreakers * ''Atle'' (1974 icebreaker), the lead ship of her class *Atle-Tiba The Atle-Tiba, also known as Atletiba or At ...
created stability for the club as coaches and an efficient board. Bergen Storm competed in the 2nd division in 1999 - 2001. During this time Bergen Storm U-19 noted their best records as vice-champions three years in a row. * 2002-2004: Bergen Storm senior made a three-year run into the 1st division but was clearly seen to small to compete against the better Norwegian teams Eidsvoll 1814s,
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, and VIF Trolls. Bergen Storm launched their first U-16 program and Bergen Storm Cheerleading became active. * 2005 - 2009: Bergen Storm decided to move back into the 2nd division for the 2005 season. An experiment was made to split the Bergen team into two teams: Blizzard and Thunder, to compete in a 3-team conference along with Ã…sane Seahawks. Only one formal game got played and a joint Storm team traveled to
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to take on the 2nd division championship game, which the Ruins won. 2006 saw the first paid coach for Bergen Storm when
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was brought in to help out Bergen Storm. 2007 and 2008 has been played in 2nd division with local coaching and personnel. In 2009 former NFL draft pick and South Carolina standout
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took charge of the team going 4–0 in the second division. Bergen Storm won their first Championship on any level when Storm won the U-16 championship in '05. 2008 also saw the first season of the 8-man regional football league in Bergen, with five teams participating: Bergen Replacements, Bergen Gators, Bergen Leftovers, Åsane Seahawks and Kvernbit Knights. * 2010–2013: The Bergen Storm side decided to move back up into the 1st division in 2010 under the leadership of 2nd year HC Ryan Bethea. Bergen Storm assembled a team consisting of players from Storm, the Kvernbit Knights and Os Wolverines. The club fielded Norwegian players only playing the local quarterback Øyvind Haugland as starter. The team went 1–5 through the season after an 8–6 upset win over the VIF Trolls in Oslo. Peter Holmberg succeeded as HC for Bergen Storm in 2011 and 2012. In addition, Bergen Storm brought in American import players for the first time in team history. The team went 2–4 through 2011 season with a double win over the Nidaros Domers which qualified for the last spot in play-offs.. Further, Bergen Storm went 3–3 in 2012 after beating the Nidaros Domers, VIF Trolls and AFC Show but did not qualify for playoffs due to the increased number of participating teams in the league. In 2013, the team saw much reorganizing and finished the season 0–7. Despite beating championship runners-up Kristiansand Gladiators 14–9 Storm were ruled to lose all first three games of the season 0–30 due to an administrative penalty for fielding an illegal transferred player. However, the team saw a reduction in the junior program in this period of time. The U-16 program folded after 2010 campaign and the U-19 program did not manage to field a team for the 2012 campaign after reaching playoffs in 2011 under the leadership of Christian Detjen. Bergen Storm Cheerleading increased both in size and quality during this time and won the national championship in cheerleading for one category in 2012. * 2014, 2015: Bergen Storm sat out from organized football in 2014, except for fielding Bergen Storm for the first time as a united team in the regional 8-man league. In 2015, Storm participated once again in national league play at 2nd division, finishing the season in 4th place after a 3–3 record.


Notable people

*
Atle Mølholm Atle may refer to: *Atle (given name), a Norwegian given name * ''Atle''-class icebreakers, a class of Finnish and Swedish icebreakers * ''Atle'' (1974 icebreaker), the lead ship of her class *Atle-Tiba The Atle-Tiba, also known as Atletiba or At ...
- Club president 2002–2005. coach and player. NoAF All-star team safety. Bergen Storm All Star '93-'03 WR. *
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- Head coach '96, NoAF All-Star team DE, Bergen Storm All-Star '93-'03 DE. Retired Jersey #99. *
Kaj Hopland Kaj may refer to: Places in Iran * Kaj, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari * Kaj, Hamadan * Kaj, Isfahan * Kaj, Qom * Kaj, Razavi Khorasan * Kaj, Sistan and Baluchestan Other uses * Kaj River, a river of Afghanistan * Kaj (name) * A fictional frog on the D ...
- Club president '98-'00, Head Coach sr '98-'02, Head Coach U-19 '03, Bergen Storm All-Star '93-'03 QB. Bergen Storm Honor Award '03 for longest playing record. * Bård Strøm - Club President '05 and 2014, head coach sr '03-'05 and 2013, head coach U-19 '99-'00 and '02, Norway U-19 offensive coordinator '00 and '02.
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football assistant coach '01, World Team assistant coach 2011. Norway National Team assistant coach 2015–2016. AFN coaches instructor. * Thomas Midtun - Club president '01, '06,08 and 09'. Head Coach Sr '06-'08, Head Coach U-19 '01, Norway U-19 offensive coordinator '04 * Stig Schjerpen - Bergen Storm All-Star '93-'03 tight end, head coach U-16 '04-'06 * Erik Nødtvedt - Bergen Storm wide receiver and wide receiver coach. Member of Norwegian Flag football national team participating in the 2012 flag football world championship. Oslo Vikings wide receiver 2009. * Joseph Spinella - Head coach Senior team '92-'94. * :no:Jon Torstein Bakken - Club president '93 - '95, Head Coach U-19 '96 * Tor-Arne Torsvik - Bergen Storm All-Star '93-'03 LB, MVP Defense Nordic Championship '02 *
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- Head coach Sr '06 * Ronny Nilsen - Bergen Storm All-Star '93 - '03 DT, Bergen Storm Honor Award '03 for longest playing record. *
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- Head coach Bergen Storm senior team 2009–2010. Head Coach Bergen Storm U-19 2009. #138 overall draft pick of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. Former South Carolina University wide receiver. *
Peter Holmberg Peter William Holmberg (born October 4, 1960) is a sailor from the U.S. Virgin Islands, who won a silver medal in Men's Finn (dinghy), Finn class in the 1988 Summer Olympics, making him the only Virgin Islander medalist so far. He was born ...
-, Head coach Bergen Storm senior 2011 and 2012. * Sigbjørn Tveiterås - Club president from 2013. Norwegian Champion with Oslo Vikings. * Jannice Hope - Long time board member and club president in 2012.


Head coaches Bergen Storm Senior

* Amund Klem rønning (2015) * Bård Strøm (2013) *
Peter Holmberg Peter William Holmberg (born October 4, 1960) is a sailor from the U.S. Virgin Islands, who won a silver medal in Men's Finn (dinghy), Finn class in the 1988 Summer Olympics, making him the only Virgin Islander medalist so far. He was born ...
(2011, 2012) *
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(2009, 2010) * Thomas Midtun (2007, 2008) *
Timo Sorri Timo is a masculine given name. It is primarily used in Finnish, Estonian, Dutch and German societies. It may be used as an abbreviation of Timothy. Arts and entertainment *Timo Alakotila (born 1959), Finnish musician * Timo Andres (born 1985), ...
(2006) * Bård Strøm (2003–2005) *
Kaj Hopland Kaj may refer to: Places in Iran * Kaj, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari * Kaj, Hamadan * Kaj, Isfahan * Kaj, Qom * Kaj, Razavi Khorasan * Kaj, Sistan and Baluchestan Other uses * Kaj River, a river of Afghanistan * Kaj (name) * A fictional frog on the D ...
(1999 - 2002) *
Rolf Endresen Rolf is a male given name and a surname. It originates in the Germanic name ''Hrolf'', itself a contraction of ''Hrodwulf'' ( Rudolf), a conjunction of the stem words ''hrod'' ("renown") + ''wulf'' ("wolf"). The Old Norse cognate is ''Hrólfr''. A ...
(1997) *
Eskild Risnes Eskil is a masculine given name mainly in use in Scandinavia. In Danish and Norwegian it may be spelled Eskild. The name may refer to: *Saint Eskil, 11th century Anglo-Saxon monk and missionary * Eskil Brodd (1885–1969), Swedish diver * Eskil Br ...
(1996) * :no:Jon Torstein Bakken (1995) * Joseph Spinella (1993, 1994)


Import history of Bergen Storm

* 2013 Nate Poppell QB/OC, Texas A&M Kingsville (NCAA DIV-II) * 2013 Pat O'Neill LB/DC, University of Rhode Island (NCAA DIV-1AA) * 2012 Dan McClellan DB/WR, Millersville University (NCAA DIV-II) * 2012 Clifford Harris QB/RB, Duke University (FBS: NCAA DIV-I) * 2012 Brandon Jordan OL/DL, Missouri S&T (NCAA DIV-II) * 2011 Jordan Green QB/WR, Webber International University (NAIA) * 2011 Jeremy Vannice LB/DL, Friends University (NAIA)


External links


Bergen Storm Official WebsiteNoAFF Official Website
American football teams in Norway 1992 establishments in Norway American football teams established in 1992