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Sportsklubben Brann is a Norwegian professional
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club based in Bergen. Founded on 26 September 1908, Brann has been in the Eliteserien, Norway's premier division of football, since 1987, except in 2015 and 2022, when they played in the
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. They play their home matches at Brann Stadion where they had a record-breaking average attendance of 17,310 in the 2007 season, the season in which they won their first league title since 1963.


History

As the biggest club in Norway's second-largest city Bergen, Brann are historically one of the major clubs in Norway in terms of public interest, and hence there are high expectations for the club every season. Brann won their first
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titles in 1961–62 and
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, but after this Brann was only sporadically involved in the league title races. In
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they finally reclaimed the league title and thus ended a 44-year-long waiting period. Despite their limited success, the club has never failed to spark considerable interest from the Norwegian media and the local population. Moreover, Brann have regularly been winners and runners-up of the Norwegian Cup. The club reached the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1996–97 season. The club has also earned a reputation for instability and drama both behind the scenes and on the pitch. Although the club has played the 2nd highest amount of seasons in the top flight, they have also been relegated from it 11 times, a feat only surpassed by
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.


1900s, 1910s and 1920s: Formation and early successes

On 26 September 1908 Christen K. Gran gathered nine other young men to meet in a local café in Bergen. Due to dissatisfaction of the current state of the local sport clubs in Bergen, they decided to form a new football and skiing club. They called it Ski- og Fodboldklubben Brann ''(lit. The Ski and Football Club Fire)'', on the suggestion of Birger Gjestland. Brann played their first match against Bergens Fotballklubb (at the time the biggest local team) on New Year's Day 1909, drawing 1–1. Brann recorded their first ever win in August of the same year, winning 3–2 against
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away. During the first years Brann played well locally, but struggled to perform against teams from the eastern parts of the country. In 1912 club activities expanded to rowing and athletics. By 1915 Brann were established as the best team locally, and in 1916 they gained national attention with victories in Kristiania against top teams
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and Frigg. In 1917 they managed to qualify for the final of the Norwegian Football Cup for the first time ever. Brann lost the match 1–4 against Sarpsborg, but were now undisputedly among the top teams of Norway. They reached the final again in 1918, but with two of their best players missing due to falling ill with the Spanish Flu, they again lost to an eastern team, this time Kvik Fredrikshald. The year also marked the first time a Brann player received an international call-up, with
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playing in goal for Norway in games against
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and Denmark. On 25 May 1919, with funding contributed by fans and investors, Brann Stadion was opened on a plot of land the club purchased in 1917. The opening match was against the Norwegian national team, losing 2–6, and the stadium also hosted the 1919
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. In 1923 Brann reached the cup final for the third time, where they again faced an eastern team, this time finally winning. They beat Lyn 2–1 in the newly built Odd staidon, and secured the club's first ever national title. Two years later Brann again faced Sarpsborg in the 1925 cup final, this time winning 3–0 and securing their second national title. In 1927 and 1931 the club expanded to its fifth and sixth sports in table tennis and
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respectively.


1930s and 1940s: Stagnation, war and relegations

Brann faced a period of stagnation during the 1930s, and were for a period replaced as Bergen's best football team by
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. In 1937 Brann played in the first ever national Norwegian football league, but did not make it out of the local division. During the German occupation of Norway official sports activities were boycotted en masse after the occupying government seized control of the national sporting confederation, and club activities were thus reduced to unofficial gatherings for the duration of World War II. Eleven Brann members lost their life in service for Norway during the war, among them football players
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and Remi Øgård, who were respectively members of the merchant fleet and
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. Brann continued to play in the now smaller and more competitive national top division in the years after the war, until they were relegated for the first time in 1949. They were immediately promoted, and only months later they qualified for their fifth cup final after a 25-year absence, where they lost 0–3 to Fredrikstad. Brann won their division in the
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, and therefore qualified for the league championship final for the first time. They once again faced Fredrikstad and lost, this time 1–3. In the 1952–53 season Brann finished second to last in their division and were relegated from the top flight for the second time, but were once again immediately promoted the season afterwards. They were relegated for a third time in the 1955–56 season and were yet again promoted after a season's absence. The 1959–60 season saw the debut of 17-year-old future club legend Roald "Kniksen" Jensen, but Brann were nonetheless relegated for a fourth time and were as usual immediately promoted.


1960s: First league wins and long stay in the 2nd tier

The 1960s saw two of Norway's most prolific players playing for Brann. With Roald "Kniksen" Jensen and Rolf Birger "Pesen" Pedersen on the team, Brann won their first league trophy in the so-called 1961–62 "marathon league", where all 16 top division teams played in a single league for the first time, with half being relegated. Brann defended their title in the first regular season of single-division top flight football in
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, adding a second league trophy to their cabinet. During the 1963 season, Brann had an average attendance of 15,486, which was the league record until
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, when Rosenborg finally beat it with an average of 15,582. In
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, Brann were among the favorites to win their third consecutive league championship, but due to many injured players the team only won one of the first nine league games. Brann continued to struggle with injuries throughout the season, and were soon firmly stuck in the relegation battle. Before the last match of the season, Brann were one point behind Viking in the safe spots, and were facing the already relegated Raufoss at home. Even though Brann had the greatest chances to score a goal, Raufoss won the match 1–0, and Brann were shockingly relegated after back-to-back league wins. Following this Brann's star player Roald "Kniksen" Jensen moved to Scotland to play for Hearts. Unlike with the previous three relegations Brann proved unable to immediately get promoted, missing out on promotion on goal difference. Brann would not play in the top division again until
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, the last with club legend
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at the helm.


1970s: Cup finals and title races

After some mediocre seasons Brann once again reached the cup final after more than 20 years of absence in
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. They faced Rosenborg and won 1–0, securing their third cup title. This led to Brann qualifying for the
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, their first qualification for a European tournament. They beat Gzira United 9–0 on aggregate before being eliminated by Glentoran in the second round. In 1974 the club's athletics department was disbanded. In each of the seasons 1974–1976, Brann narrowly missed out on the league title, attracting an average attendance that was unheard of in Norway at the time. Although they missed out on the league title Brann won their fourth cup title in
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, beating Sogndal in the final. Brann reached the final again in
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, but lost to Lillestrøm.


1980s: The "yo-yo" years

With the 1980s came Brann's " yo-yo" era. Brann were relegated in
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and subsequently won the 2nd division in
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, before being relegated again in 19891. The club would continue to alternate between the 1st and 2nd division every season until they finally avoided relegation in 1987. This was the world record for consecutive relegations and promotions from a top tier division until it was beaten by Aris Limassol in 2006. While in the 2nd division Brann won the cup for a fifth time in
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, beating
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in the final. In 1987 the skiing department disbanded, making Brann a club dedicated solely to football. Brann reached the cup final two conecutive seasons (1987 and 1988), where they lost to Bryne and Rosenborg respectively. Brann had not had any real challenge from local rivals since the 1950s, being Bergen's only representatives in the top tier. In 1989, however, Bergen-based Fyllingen were promoted to the first tier for the first time.


1990s: Derbies, medals and brief European success

Unlike some other leagues, the top three teams of the Eliteserien are awarded medals. Silver and bronze medals are sometimes received with a shrug, but Brann's dismal league history made them a top priority for the club in the 1990s. In 1990, Brann were involved in a decisive match against Rosenborg in the final round where they had the chance to clinch the league title, but lost and ended fourth. They lost out on their first medals since 1976 as local rivals Fyllingen conceded two vital goals against Molde in stoppage time. Only weeks prior to this, Fyllingen had beaten Brann in the Cup semi-finals, and their outspoken ambitions to take over the football hegemony in Bergen had by now become a major annoyance for Brann. In 1991, after a shock resignation of manager Teitur Thordarson, Brann once again struggled, and needed a win in their last game against
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in order make the play-off spots against two second-tier teams and avoid direct relegation. Losing the game would send Brann down, while securing play-offs for equally struggling local rivals Fyllingen. There were also fears that a relegation would spawn another long-term "yo-yo era". A panic-stricken crowd saw Brann win the game 2–0. In the play-offs, though beating
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at home, Brann still needed to beat Bryne away in a deciding match. A goal by Sten Glenn Håberg gave Brann a 1–0 win over Bryne, securing their survival. In 1993 Brann got their two first-ever wins against their local rivals Fyllingen. A 6–1 thrashing in the penultimate league round sent Fyllingen down, while securing continued top division status for Brann. After the season, Brann purchased Fyllingen's key player
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, and this put an end to Fyllingen's adventures in the top tier and the derby matches. Brann were notorious for lacking a regular goal scorer ever since the 1970s, but this ended with Trond Egil Soltvedt's many goals in 1993 and 1994. His extremely dedicated style, his innocent and somewhat naïve personality and the fact that many of his goals were scored as a midfielder made him immensely popular. Just before the start of the 1995 season, however, he was sacked by Brann's board for "disloyalty", the board refusing to elaborate on this. Disciplinary action was also taken against players
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,
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and
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. This caused a public outcry, and the issue was widely covered by the national media. There were demonstrations in the centre of Bergen, and the fans were split in their support to Soltvedt or to the board and manager Hallvar Thoresen. Attendances and the atmosphere on Brann Stadion initially plummeted as a result of this. The team spirit amongst players also seemed broken, and the first game against
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was lost 6–0 at home, resulting in the entire crowd yelling for the board to resign. With Brann at bottom position halfway through the league season, Thoresen was sacked and
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, the manager behind Fyllingen's success, was appointed. He steered Brann to an eventual mid-table position and led them to the club's 12th cup final, again sparking immense optimism around the club even though Brann once again lost the final to Rossenborg. In 1996, as in 1990, Brann were denied bronze medals in injury time of the last game, after a terrible blunder by keeper
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. Only days later, however, Brann beat PSV Eindhoven of the Netherlands to advance to the quarterfinals of the Cup Winners' Cup, thanks to world-class goalkeeping by the same Birkir Kristinsson. This was the second time a Norwegian team had qualified for the last eight in Europe. In the quarterfinals, Brann first drew 1–1 at home against Liverpool, before losing the away match 3–0 and thus being knocked out. The 1997 season saw Brann finish as runner-up in the league, their first finish in the top 3 since 1976. Due to Rosenborg's dominance of Norwegian football at the time a silver medal was given high apprecation. In 1998, as in 1995, Brann found themselves at the bottom of the table halfway through the season. Kjell Tennfjord was replaced by
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as head coach, and a host of quality players were purchased. This saved Brann from relegation, but combined with the construction of a new stand on Brann Stadion it also caused significant financial issues for the club. Brann faced German giants Werder Bremen in the first round of the
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, where they won a strong 2–0 victory at home in the first leg, only to concede four goals in the second leg and be sent home. In 1999 Brann once again faced Rosenborg in the cup final, and for their third cup final in a row saw themselves beaten by the club from Trondheim.


2000s: First title in decades and an end to 44 years of waiting

Teitur Thordarson returned as manager in 2000 after the departure of Harald Aabrekk. For the second time in four seasons, Brann became runners-up, secured after defeating Molde 4–0 in the last game of the season.
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became the league's top goalscorer in 2000 and 2001. The 2002 season was the worst season for Brann in twelve seasons. They finished third from the bottom and had to face Sandefjord in a play-off to stay in the top tier. Brann narrowly avoided relegation thanks to a 2–1 home win after the first leg had ended with a 0–0 draw. A third-place finish in the 2004 season saw Brann qualify for the newly formed and short-lived Scandinavian Royal League. In their impatient but unfruitful struggle to reclaim the glory of the 1960s, Brann over the years gained a reputation for inept leadership, unfounded enthusiasm or optimism and almost continuous internal unrest, deservedly or not. After former Brann player
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took over as manager in 2003, however, this image changed, as the leadership embraced continuity and down-to-earth principles. Brann were now considered one of the best-run and harmonic clubs in Norway. Being one of the biggest clubs in Norway in terms of public interest, it is generally agreed that Brann have underperformed compared to their potential at least since the mid-1970s. However, on 7 November 2004, Brann won their first title in 22 years, defeating Oslo side Lyn 4–1 in the Norwegian Cup.
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scored a hat-trick within the first 35 minutes, becoming man of the match. For most of the 2006 season Brann were top of the league by a wide margin and considered favorites to win the title. However, a poor run of form after the summer break, coupled with a correspondingly good run of form from rivals Rosenborg meant that Brann's hopes were dashed, and in the end Rosenborg comfortably won the league. Brann finally won the league in 2007, ending a 44-year waiting period for one of Norway's biggest football clubs. The club did however manage to characteristically disappoint even when succeeding, causing bitter disappointment among tens of thousands of Brann supporters who had gathered in Bergen to watch the game live by losing to relegation-threatened Aalesund in the second to last round, a match where a draw would have given Brann the league title. Two days later however, Viking defeated eventual silver medalists Stabæk, securing Brann their first league championship since 1963. The same season Brann also qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Cup, and advanced from the group with a win and a draw, knocking out merited sides
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, Dinamo Zagreb and
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on the way. Brann faced a tough test against Everton in the round of 32, losing 8–1 on aggregate. The 2008 season was a major disappointment for all the fans hoping to repeat the success of the 2007 season. In the league Brann finished eighth, and in the
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they were eliminated in the round of 16 after being trashed in 8–0 loss away to Molde. Brann also participated in the UEFA Champions League qualifier, but were eliminated from the contest in the third qualifying round after losing 3–1 on aggregate against Marseille. After this they played against Deportivo de La Coruña in the first round of the UEFA Cup, and were eliminated on penalties after an aggregate result of 2–2. On 7 October 2008 Brann and their head coach
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announced that he would resign from the club at the end of the season.
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took over for Mjelde, and lead Brann to a fifth place in the league in the 2009 season.


2010s: Rebuilding, relegation and promotion

The 2010 season was a poor season for Brann. On 19 May the club were surprisingly knocked out of the cup after losing 0–1 to former rivals Fyllingen, now an amateur team in the fourth tier. Head coach Steinar Nilsen resigned two days later, and was replaced by
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. Brann ended the season in 13th place, barely avoiding the relegation play-offs. Expectations for Brann were low ahead of the 2011 season, with newspaper VG predicting that Brann would be relegated. Nonetheless, Brann opened the season strongly with victories over reigning league champion Rosenborg and Lillestrøm in the first and second rounds. Although the season did not continue quite as strongly, Brann remained a contender for a top three position in the league and the team also qualified for its 15th cup final. Brann lost the final against Aalesund, and then the last match of the league, also against Aalesund. This resulted in Brann missing out on a medal in the league and finishing 4th. The season was also marred by Brann player Carl-Erik Torp suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch against Sogndal, only narrowly surviving and having to retire from professional football afterwards. After mediocre results in 2012 and 2013, Skarsfjord resigned from the manager position at the end of the season. On 3 December 2013 Swedish manager Rikard Norling signed a contract with Brann lasting until the end of the 2016 season. The signing was met with enormous optimism by fans and pundits as Norling had recently won
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with Malmö, and most pundits predicted a finish in the top half with chances of fighting for the medals. The 2014 season however ended disastrously with relegation for the first time in 29 years. Brann had a difficult year throughout and were in the direct relegation spots for most of the season. A crucial win over Sogndal in the penultimate round lifted them to 14th place, a play-off spot, and a last round win over Haugesund ensured it, allowing Brann a chance of salvaging a berth in next year's Tippeligaen through a qualifying match against challenger Mjøndalen who had finished third in the second tier. The first leg at home in Bergen ended in a 1–1 draw, while the second leg away ended in a 3–0 victory for Mjøndalen. This result meant that Mjøndalen were promoted at the expense of Brann who were relegated, ending the longest top tier streak in the club's history. Norling still had support amongst fans, with the blame mostly being put on decisions made by the club leadership and board, who resigned after the relegation was confirmed. The following season the team continued to struggle, and in the end Norling was sacked on 27 May 2015 after a 4–1 loss against Levanger left Brann 9th in the table and 9 points behind league leader Sogndal. Two days later,
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was hired as interim manager, and for the rest of the season, Brann performed well, eventually ending on second place and ensuring promotion with two rounds left of the season. The day after the season ended, on 2 November 2015, Nilsen was given a three-year contract. The 2016 season saw Brann collect a shock silver medal right after promotion, only losing one game at home all season in a year where most experts predicted a struggle for survival. Nilsen's Brann side continued to perform well in 2017, eventually ending in 5th place after fighting for medals until the very end and at one point leading the league. In 2018 Brann were leading the league for large portions of the season, at certain points being 7 points clear of second place. They lost their first match of the season in round 15 when a 17-year-old Erling Haaland scored four goals in the first 21 minutes of the match. After key player
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(son of manager Lars Arne Nilsen) was sold to Danish mid-table side Horsens for a relatively small sum under controversial circumstances Brann saw a collapse in form, and ended up finishing in 3rd after spending 25 consecutive rounds in the top 2 positions. Brann continued to struggle in the 2019 season, in the end finishing in a disappointing 9th place.


2020s: Scandals, relegation and silverware

Ahead of the 2020 season Brann secured a prestigious short-term loan for Bundesliga keeper Ralf Fährmann, but the season was delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the German ended up playing no official matches for the club. The season finally started in June, and was played for mostly empty stadiums with only 200–600 spectators. Although he had given Brann initially good results, attendance figures had steadily dropped under Nilsen's tenure as manager in large part due to his style of football being considered boring, risk-averse and frustrating to watch. Fan opinion of him had soured, and after a disappointing end to the past two seasons patience for his project was wearing thin. After a loss to rivals
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in round 12 saw Brann in 8th with no wins in 5 games, Nilsen departed from the club and was replaced by
Kåre Ingebrigtsen Kåre Hedley Ingebrigtsen (born 11 November 1965) is a Norwegian professional football manager, executive and former player, who played as a midfielder. He currently serves as the manager of Ranheim. Ingebrigtsen was nicknamed "Bruttern" ("the b ...
, who recently had great success with Rosenborg. He was however not able to replicate this success at Brann, only collecting 1 win in his first 11 games, and Brann were suddenly in the middle of a relegation struggle. An uptick in form towards the end of the season saw Brann avoid the relegation fight and finish in 10th, but alarm bells were ringing ahead of the 2021 season. The 2021 season was perhaps the most infamous in Brann's history, dubbed "the worst Brann year in peacetime" and ''Brannus horribilis'' by local media. It included a controversial extraordinary general meeting, a season-long relegation struggle, the departure from the club of a sporting director, a manager and 3 players (2 of whom had charges filed against them by the police), a squad-wide afterparty scandal, a near miraculous late recovery to secure a relegation play-off spot from what looked like certain relegation and an absurd relegation play-off against a much weaker team all culminating in a scandalous relegation. Acclaimed Swedish football journalist
Erik Niva Erik Magnus Niva, (born 28 November 1978) is a Swedish sportsjournalist for Sportbladet. He also is a studio expert for VIASAT Fotboll. Career Nivas first journalistic work was to cover the sled dog races for the Swedish championships for Norrbo ...
described it as "not only the biggest fiasco season of Scandinavian football, but one of the most unserious things we have seen at any latitude". The 2021 season was marked with controversy even in the pre-season, when the board of the club decided to replace the stadium's natural pitch with
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to great uproar among Brann supporters. The board was harshly criticised for seemingly trying to circumvent the club's members, and an extraordinary general meeting was called. After a heated discussion the members rejected the board's plans to install artificial turf by 130 votes to 107, ensuring Brann would keep its grass pitch. In February sporting director Rune Soltvedt left the club in February after internal conflicts, leaving the club without a sporting director during the winter transfer window, with head coach Ingebrigtsen and managing director Vibeke Johannesen sharing the duties. The start of the season was catastrophic, with Brann collecting no points in their first six matches. By round 14 Brann had only collected 7 points and were firmly stuck in the relegation spots. Ingebrigtsen was sacked, and his assistant coach
Eirik Horneland Eirik Horneland (born 14 March 1975) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. Horneland played as a defender. Following a lengthy career in SK Vard Haugesund and a short loan at FK Haugesund where he saw some Tippeligaen action, he finish ...
was made interim head coach, later being given the position permanently. The summer transfer window saw newly hired sporting director Jimmi Nagel Jacobsen sign multipe signings to help save the club from relegation, including a return to the club for Sivert Heltne Nilsen, Bård Finne and
Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen (born 30 August 1996) is a Norwegian footballer who plays for Brann. He started his youth career in the Møhlenpris neighborhood club SK Djerv, and also played for its senior team in the 4. divisjon. Joining SK Brann's ...
. In August Brann were rocked by the biggest scandal in club history. In the week leading up to the vital first game after the summer break a social gathering and dinner was held to introduce the many new signings to the squad. After the dinner several of the players went to a local bar, before 12 of them decided to bring a group of young women to the club's stadium to continue the party after the bar closed. Throughout the night there was drinking, partying and sexual activities, including people running undressed on the stadium pitch. The players collected cell phones beforehand to prevent videos being taken, and when the last players left around 5 in the morning everything was cleaned up. Despite this local media soon became aware of the events, and published them to great outrage amongst fans and the local population, and to great ridicule from the rest of the country. The scandal took a turn for the worse when it was revealed the police were investigating a case of sexual assault that allegedly took place during the party. One player, later revealed to be Vegard Forren was charged with rape. This charge was later dropped on grounds of insufficient evidence. Another player was fined 10,000 NOK for biting a young woman. The players also underwent voluntary drug tests after widespread rumors concerning intake of illegal substances. In the wake of the scandal three players left the club. Forren and Brann quickly agreed to terminate his contract. Some days later newly signed goalkeeper
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terminated his contract of his own volition and returned to Denmark. The same day the veteran Brann player
Kristoffer Barmen Kristoffer Ramos Barmen (born 19 August 1993) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Åsane, on loan from Aalesund. Club career Barmen joined Brann at the age of 10, and was sacked by the club in August 2021 after ...
was sacked, the club accusing him of having played a central role in organizing the activities. The nine other participants were handed a written warning, and signed a public letter of apology. As of August 2024 Eirik Holmen Johansen is the only participant still at the club. Just four days after the scandal became public Brann were facing fellow relegation candidates Sandefjord in a must-win game. Forren had already left the club, while Andersen and Barmen were left out of the squad. The team were met with loud booing from the fans, and banners bearing slogans like "No means no" and "''SK Skam"'' (SK Shame). The fans were also silent in protest for the first 19 minutes and 8 seconds of the game (symbolizing the founding year of the club). Despite this Brann managed to win the crucial game 3–2 after a week where manager Horneland admitted he "hadn't thought about football for a single second". After the match the players and fans sang Bergen's national anthem Nystemten together. Brann saw some improvement in results in the latter half of the season, but not enough to get clear of the relegation spots. With two games left to go Brann were last in the table and 3 points behind Stabæk in the play-off spot. With defending champions Bodø/Glimt and eighth-placed Sarpsborg left to face direct relegation was looking all but certain. In the 29th round Brann faced Bodø/Glimt away, in a game the hosts had to win to secure their title defense. Against all odds Brann managed to secure a shock 2–2 draw with goals from
Niklas Jensen Wassberg Niklas Jensen Wassberg (born 12 June 2004) is a Norwegian football midfielder who plays for Brann. He played youth football for FK Fyllingsdalen before joining SK Brann ahead of the 2020 season. While the original intention was for him to st ...
, the 17-year-old grandson of club legend Roald "Kniksen" Jensen and an injury time equaliser from the prodigal Bård Finne who had controversially left the club as a free agent some years previously. This draw was however not enough, and heading into the final game of the season Brann not only needed a win against Sarpsborg, but needed 14th-placed Stabæk to not win against 13th-placed Odd who had already secured their place and had nothing to play for. Brann took a 2–0 lead early in the 2nd half by two successive goals by local talents
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and
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, and although Sarpsborg scored a later goal Brann ended up winning 2–1. Meanwhile, Odd comfortably beat Stabæk 3–1, meaning Brann had miraculously secured a relegation play-off from what looked like certain doom. Brann faced Jerv in the play-off final, a small team from Grimstad with no experience in the top tier, which meant Brann were considered heavy favorites. Due to the COVID restrictions the usual two-leg structure of the play-offs were abandoned in favor for a single game played on neutral ground at
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in Oslo. On the day of the match the stadium was enveloped in a thick fog, severely reducing visibility for both players, spectators and people watching on TV. Brann completely dominated the game in both the first and second half, recording 33 shots to Jerv's 5. Jerv nonetheless took an early lead with their first shot on target, and although Brann would equalise they proved unable to take the lead in spite of total domination on the pitch. This was in large part due to the effort of Jerv's goalkeeper,
Øystein Øvretveit Øystein Øvretveit (born 25 June 1994) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Jerv. Club career Early life Øvretveit started his youth career at his local side Telavåg, later playing for a cooperation team of Skogsvåg and ...
, who had previously played in goal for Brann in their last relegation play-off against Mjøndalen in 2014. Øvretveit saved two penalties in ordinary time, as well as 6 other shots on target. As the game was tied after 90 minutes it went into extra time. Only one minute into extra time substitute Runar Hove was shown the red card, reducing Brann to 10 men. Soon afterwards Jerv scored their second goal, and when they increased their lead to two goals with only 8 minutes to go and playing with one man less things looked very bleak. Brann were however not done fighting, and in the 114th and 116th minute Kasper Skaanes and
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scored 2–3 and 3–3 respectively, once again putting Brann level. The game looked set for a deciding penalty shootout, but there was still more drama to be had. In the 177th minute Jerv scored again, taking the lead 3–4, dashing Brann's hopes. When all looked lost however, Sivert Heltne Nilsen managed to score in the very last minute of play, producing the game's fifth goal in only 8 minutes. The historically dramatic game ended 4–4, and Brann's future was to be decided on penalties. Both teams scored their first 3 penalties, but when goalscorer Sakor had his penalty saved by Øvretveit, Jerv were handed a golden opportunity.
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missed his penalty however, once again leaving the two sides even. Both sides once again scored their next 4 penalties, but when future Lionel Messi teammate Robert Taylor stepped up to take Brann's 9th penalty, Øvretveit once again saved. Jerv's
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was more secure, and with his penalty goal Jerv were promoted to the top tier for the first time in club history while Brann were once again relegated. Brann's 2022 season in the 2nd tier was much more successful than their previous one in 2015, and they were easily promoted in the most successful 2nd tier season in Norwegian football history, only losing one game. The records for points scored, goals scored and highest attendance in the 2nd tier were all broken. 2022 also saw Brann's first venture into women's football with the adoption of Sandviken's women's team, which was renamed to
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and later fully merged into the club. The 2023 season once again saw Brann earn a silver medal straight after promotion. Brann challenged Bodø/Glimt for the top spot for parts of the season, but after a poor run of form in July they had to struggle against Viking and Tromsø for the silver medal, which they eventually won. Brann qualified for the delayed 2022 cup final, where they comfortably beat Lillestrøm 2–0, earning the club its first major trophy on the men's side since 2007. This earned them a spot in the 2023–24 Conference League qualifiers, where they first beat Arouca 3–4 on aggregate, before facing the previous season's semifinalists AZ Alkmaar in the play-offs for the group stage, where they dramatically drew 4–4 on aggregate and narrowly lost on penalties. The season also saw Brann overtaking Rosenborg and achieving the highest average attendance in the league for the first time since 2001.


Players and staff


Current squad

''For season transfers, see transfers winter 2023–24 and transfers summer 2024''


Out on loan


Coaching staff


Honours


League

* Eliteserien: **Winners (3): 1961–62,
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**Runners-up (7): 1951–52,
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
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Cup

* Norwegian Cup: **Winners (7):
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1925 Events January * January 1 ** The Syrian Federation is officially dissolved, the State of Aleppo and the State of Damascus having been replaced by the State of Syria. * January 3 – Benito Mussolini makes a pivotal speech in the Italia ...
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1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
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1976 Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phila ...
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1982 Events January * January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00). * January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street bridges, 14th Street Bridge in ...
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2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
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1918 This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide. Events Below, the events ...
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1950 Events January * January 1 – The International Police Association (IPA) – the largest police organization in the world – is formed. * January 5 – 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 cr ...
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1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd go ...
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Recent seasons

: * CL: UEFA Champions League * UC: UEFA Cup * EL: UEFA Europa League * ECL: UEFA Europa Conference League Source:


In European football

Brann's first competitive European match was a 2–0 victory (9–0 on aggregate) over Gzira United in the 1973-74 European Cup Winners' Cup. The club's most successful European efforts came at the 1996-97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup when the club advanced to the quarterfinals, and the 2007-08 UEFA Cup, with the club advancing to the Round of 32.


Results

''All results (away, home and aggregate) list the club's goal tally first.'' f First leg. Colour key: Green = Brann win; Yellow = draw; Red = opponents win.


UEFA club coefficient ranking

''As of 6 August 2024, Source

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Coaching history


Player statistics


Most appearances

''Competitive matches only, appearances as substitute in brackets.''


Top goalscorers

''Competitive matches only. Matches played (including as a substitute) appear in brackets.''


Player of the year

Since 2000, Brann's official Supporters' group, supporters' club, ''Bataljonen'', has selected the player of the year at the end of each season. *2000:
Roy Wassberg Roy Wassberg (born 28 September 1970) is a Norwegian footballer, most known for his two runs in SK Brann. Wassberg first played for Brann between 1989 and 1993, before he transferred to the "other team" from Bergen, Fyllingen. Later that seaso ...
*2001:
Raymond Kvisvik Raymond Kvisvik (born 8 November 1974) is a Norwegian former professional association football, footballer who played as a winger (association football), winger. He is most noted for his spells at SK Brann, Brann, but he did also play for Moss F ...
*2002:
Tommy Knarvik Tommy Knarvik (born 1 November 1979) is a Norwegian football coach and a former player who is the manager of Øygarden FK. As a player he came through the academy at Leeds United and also represented Norway U21s at international level. Care ...
*2003:
Raymond Kvisvik Raymond Kvisvik (born 8 November 1974) is a Norwegian former professional association football, footballer who played as a winger (association football), winger. He is most noted for his spells at SK Brann, Brann, but he did also play for Moss F ...
*2004:
Ragnvald Soma Ragnvald Soma (born 10 November 1979) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a defender for his childhood club Frøyland Idrettslag. He signed for them 02.02.2014 effectively retiring from professional football. Position He is primarily a cen ...
*2005:
Paul Scharner Paul Josef Herbert Scharner (born 11 March 1980) is an Austrian retired footballer. He operated mainly as a defender, although he could play almost every midfield position as well. He was known for his great positional versatility and haircuts ...
*2006:
Håkon Opdal Håkon Eikemo Opdal (born 11 June 1982) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays for Brann in the Eliteserien, as a goalkeeper. He has previously played for Brann and Start, where he won Tippeligaen in 2007 and the Norwegian Cup in 200 ...
*2007:
Thorstein Helstad Thorstein Helstad (born 28 April 1977) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Helstad was born in Hamar, and started his career in his local club FL Fart where he at age 16 scored two goals against Løt ...
*2008: Olafur Örn Bjarnason *2009:
Erik Huseklepp Erik André Huseklepp (born 5 September 1984) is a Norwegian professional football coach and former player who is currently assistant coach at Brann. A former forward, he previously played for Fyllingen and Brann in Norway, for Bari in Italy, ...
*2010:
Petter Vaagan Moen Petter Vaagan Moen (born 5 February 1984) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for HamKam, Brann, Queens Park Rangers, Lillestrøm and Strømsgodset Toppfotball. Vaagan Moen has 44 national junior caps (16 cap ...
*2011:
Rodolph Austin Rodolph William Austin (born 1 June 1985) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He is renowned as a tough tackling central midfielder who can play in attacking and central midfield as well as a central defender. ...
*2012:
Piotr Leciejewski Piotr Leciejewski (; born 23 March 1985) is a Polish professional football who plays as a goalkeeper for MKP Wołów. Career Leciejewski impressed instantly with his explosive reflexes, and was one of Sogndal's best players when he arrived. In ...
*2013:
Piotr Leciejewski Piotr Leciejewski (; born 23 March 1985) is a Polish professional football who plays as a goalkeeper for MKP Wołów. Career Leciejewski impressed instantly with his explosive reflexes, and was one of Sogndal's best players when he arrived. In ...
*2014:
Stéphane Badji Stéphane Diarra Badji (born 29 May 1990) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for TFF First League club Eyüpspor. Badji moved from Senegal to Norway in 2012, signing with Sogndal. The following year, he joined SK B ...
*2015:
Vadim Demidov Vadim Sergeievich Demidov (; born 10 October 1986) is a Norwegian retired international footballer who played as a central defender. Early life Demidov was born in Riga, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, and is of Russian ethni ...
*2016:
Vadim Demidov Vadim Sergeievich Demidov (; born 10 October 1986) is a Norwegian retired international footballer who played as a central defender. Early life Demidov was born in Riga, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, and is of Russian ethni ...
*2017:
Vito Wormgoor Vito Wormgoor (; born 16 November 1988) is a Dutch association football, footballer. Career Wormgoor has played for various youth clubs. In 2006, he moved to AFC Ajax where he was a reserve defensive player for two seasons. On 2 September 2008 ...
*2018:
Fredrik Haugen Fredrik Haugen (born 13 June 1992) is a Norwegian footballer playing for Eliteserien side Stabæk. Club career Løv-Ham On 4 December 2008, a 16-year-old Haugen signed a professional contract with Løv-Ham. Upon the signing, Løv-Ham manager ...
*2019:
Håkon Opdal Håkon Eikemo Opdal (born 11 June 1982) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays for Brann in the Eliteserien, as a goalkeeper. He has previously played for Brann and Start, where he won Tippeligaen in 2007 and the Norwegian Cup in 200 ...
*2020:
Ole Martin Kolskogen Ole Martin Lekven Kolskogen (born 20 March 2001) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a centre-back for Danish 1st Division club AC Horsens. Career Kolskogen has previously played for Os Turn in lower divisions. While playing for Os Turn he ...
*2021:
Aune Heggebø Aune Selland Heggebø (born 29 July 2001) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a striker Brann in the Eliteserien. Club career Heggebø was born in Bergen and played youth football with IL Bjarg and SK Brann before starting his profes ...
*2022: Mathias Rasmussen *2023: Bård Finne


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brann Association football clubs established in 1908 1908 establishments in Norway Defunct athletics clubs in Norway Eliteserien clubs Sport in Bergen