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Neighborhood in the city of Trondheim, Norway
of Strindheim Church, Strindheim School, the confectionery factory Nidar and the home area of Strindheim IL (Strindheim Idrettslag). "Strindheim, Trondheim
Strindheim
Norwegian sports club
Strindheim Idrettslag is a Norwegian multisports club located in Trondheim. It has sections for athletics, handball, football, speed skating, and cross-country
Strindheim_IL
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Strindheim Church (Norwegian: Strindheim kirke, historically: Bromstad kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim Municipality in Trøndelag
Strindheim_Church
Norwegian footballer (born 2000)
right-back for Ligue 1 club Toulouse. Kamanzi came to Rosenborg's academy from Strindheim in 2015. He also played futsal for Vegakameratene during the 2019–20 season
Warren_Kamanzi
Football tournament season
v (3) Stjørdals-Blink Verdal (5) v (3) Levanger Trygg/Lade (4) v (3) Strindheim Byåsen (4) v (4) Nardo Melhus (4) v (1) Kristiansund Elnesvågen (5) v
2025_Norwegian_Football_Cup
39th season of top-tier football league in Norway
Strindheim (2nd in the 2. divisjon - Group B). Strindheim won and were promoted to the 1. divisjon. Results Strindheim 0–0 Brann Pors 1–2 Strindheim Brann
1983_Norwegian_First_Division
Norwegian footballer (born 1961)
Norwegian retired professional footballer. Best known for two stints in Strindheim IL, he played for the team in the Eliteserien in 1995. Arne Bonde started
Arne_Bonde_(footballer)
City in Norway
Larger multi-mall shopping areas are located in the eastern suburb of Lade-Strindheim along the Haakon VIIs gate and Bromstadvegen streets, and in the southern
Trondheim
Football tournament season
(5) v (3) Tromsdalen Junkeren (4) v (3) Rana Nardo (4) v (3) Levanger Strindheim (3) v (3) Stjørdals-Blink Trygg/Lade (4) v (2) Ranheim Træff (3) v (2)
2025–26 Norwegian Football Cup
2025–26_Norwegian_Football_Cup
47th season of top-tier football league in Norway
Bryne, and Strindheim played play-offs, Brann won and remained in Tippeligaen. Results Match 1: Bryne 0–1 Brann Match 2: Brann 1–0 Strindheim Match 3: Strindheim
1991_Tippeligaen
Football tournament season
(5) v (1) Aalesund Spjelkavik (4) v (2) Hødd Surnadal (5) v (1) Molde Strindheim (4) v (3) Træff Melhus (5) v (4) Kolstad Orkla (4) v (3) Levanger Trygg/Lade
2023_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian footballer (born 2000)
the first round of the Norwegian Football Cup, when he started away to Strindheim in a match that ended with a 2–0 win. Later that season, on 17 September
Erik_Botheim
Football league
Kvik Melhus Molde 2 Nardo NTNUI Orkla Ranheim 2 Rosenborg 2 Spjelkavik Strindheim Volda Group 3 Åsane 2 Askøy Austevoll Brann 2 Djerv 1919 Fana Førde Fyllingsdalen
Norwegian_Third_Division
Norwegian footballer (born 1999)
footballer who plays as a forward for KFUM. He started his youth career in Strindheim IL and then Rosenborg. For the latter team he won the 2019 Norwegian U20
Teodor_Berg_Haltvik
Norwegian association football club
panic-stricken crowd saw Brann win the game 2–0. In the play-offs, though beating Strindheim at home, Brann still needed to beat Bryne away in a deciding match. A
SK_Brann
Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1973)
thrashed Hødd 7–2. Solskjær scored a penalty in Molde's 4–1 victory over Strindheim on 30 July. On 10 August, Solskjær played in his first European competition
Ole_Gunnar_Solskjær
Norwegian footballer (born 2000)
After two seasons with Oppsal, Rajendram moved to PostNord-ligaen side Strindheim in September 2024, shortly after making his international debut. Rajendram
Anujan_Rajendram
Football match
Metcalfe 41', Hendriksson 58', Magnússon 78', Kjær 85' Second round Strindheim (D2) A 2–1 Samuel 38', 53' Rosenborg (ES) H 1–0 Aga 90+1' Third round
2024 Norwegian Football Cup final
2024_Norwegian_Football_Cup_final
51st season of top-tier football league in Norway
Dates 21 April – 22 October Champions Rosenborg 10th title Relegated Hødd Strindheim Ham Kam Champions League Rosenborg UEFA Cup Molde Bodø/Glimt Cup Winners'
1995_Tippeligaen
Football tournament season
Vindbjart Steinberg 1–0 Aurskog Stjørdals/Blink 3–1 Freidig Stord 1–0 Baune Strindheim 3–1 Flå Strømmen 1–2 Kvik (Halden) Sunndal 1–0 Falken Teie 1–5 Frigg Tistedalen
1979_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Association football club in England
Beerschot Buxton Central Coast Mariners Estudiantes Fenerbahce SK São Paulo Strindheim IL[new archival link needed] White Star Woluwé Kerala United FC Al Hilal
Sheffield_United_F.C.
Norwegian football season
First Division, while Lysekloster, Eidsvold Turn, Viking 2, Eik Tønsberg, Strindheim, and Follo were promoted from the 2023 Norwegian Third Division.[citation
2024 Norwegian Second Division
2024_Norwegian_Second_Division
Football league season
Lade Trønder-Lyn Nationalkameratene Rindal Sverresborg Hitra Nardo 2 Strindheim 2 KIL/Hemne - relegated Tiller 2 - relegated Nordland Fauske/Sprint −
2025 Norwegian Fourth Division
2025_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
First division football league in Norway
Solberg Sparta Sarpsborg Sprint-Jeløy Stabæk Stavanger Steinkjer Storm Strindheim Strømmen Strømsgodset Tistedalen Torp Urædd Vard Vardal Varegg Verdal
Eliteserien
Norwegian cross-country skier (born 1990)
World Champion in 2010. He represented the sports clubs Mosvik IL and Strindheim IL. All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS)
Tomas_Northug
Norwegian football season
17 10 +7 13 3 Byåsen 7 4 1 2 16 13 +3 13 4 Kvik 7 4 0 3 16 14 +2 12 5 Strindheim 7 3 2 2 16 15 +1 11 6 Volda 6 3 1 2 15 10 +5 10 7 Orkla 7 3 1 3 13 15
2026_Norwegian_Third_Division
50th season of top-tier football league in Norway
qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup as a team from lower division. Strindheim, Hødd, Molde and Stabæk were promoted. Sogndal and Strømsgodset were relegated
1994_Tippeligaen
teams: Brage Falken Freidig Kvik Nationalkameratene Ranheim Rosenborg Strindheim Hødd Molde Veblungsnes Kristiansund Ålesund Kristiansund teams: Braatt
List_of_Eliteserien_clubs
Football tournament season
(UTC+1) Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 24,864 Referee: Frode Kvam (Strindheim) "Odd Grenland 2–1 Viking". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football
2000_Norwegian_Football_Cup
German-born Norwegian musician
Ed., Johan Daniel Berlin (Ringve Museums Skrifter, vol. 4; Trondheim: Strindheim Trykkeris Forlag, 1987). Musikkmanuskriptene etter Johan Daniel Berlin
Johan_Daniel_Berlin
Football tournament season
Mosjøen (4) v (2) Levanger Sverresborg (5) v (1) Rosenborg Nardo (4) v (3) Strindheim Tiller (4) v (2) Ranheim Trygg/Lade (4) v (3) Stjørdals-Blink Melhus (4)
2024_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian football season
Brattvåg Træff Alta Eidsvold Turn Hønefoss Levanger Rana Stjørdals-Blink Strindheim Tromsdalen Ull/Kisa Oslo Oslo region teams: Asker Follo Grorud Kjelsås
2025 Norwegian Second Division
2025_Norwegian_Second_Division
Norway: Sentrum Midtbyen Øya-Singsaker Rosenborg-Møllenberg Lademoen Lade Strindheim Strinda Charlottenlund-Jakobsli Ranheim Berg-Tyholt Åsvang-Stokkan Jonsvatnet
List of boroughs in Trondheim prior to 2005
List_of_boroughs_in_Trondheim_prior_to_2005
Norwegian footballer (born 1962)
whom he won five league championships. Sørloth joined Rosenborg from Strindheim in 1985. Two years later he moved to Borussia Mönchengladbach in Germany
Gøran_Sørloth
Season of the Norwegian soccer championships
first season the two groups were named with numbers instead of letters. Strindheim, Hødd, Stabæk and Molde won promotion to Tippeligaen, while Stjørdals/Blink
1994_Norwegian_First_Division
County in Central Norway
include Rosenborg BK, Ranheim Fotball, Levanger FK, IL Stjørdals-Blink, and Strindheim IL. Tier 1 through 3 in women's football include Rosenborg BK Kvinner
Trøndelag
Football league
Træff Vard Haugesund Group 2 Alta Asker Eidsvold Turn Follo Grorud Hønefoss Kjelsås Levanger Rana Stjørdals-Blink Strindheim Strømmen Tromsdalen Ull/Kisa
Norwegian_Second_Division
Football league season
while Kjelsås lost the promotion-playoff against Kongsvinger. Aalesund, Strindheim, Ullern and Ham-Kam was relegated to the 2. divisjon. Source: nifs.no
1998_Norwegian_First_Division
Rosenborg 2013 football season
difference; 3) number of goals scored. (C) Champions Buvik v Rosenborg Strindheim v Rosenborg Levanger v Rosenborg Rosenborg v Tromsø Rosenborg v Vålerenga
2013_Rosenborg_BK_season
Norwegian football club rankings
Tønsberg 3 66 19 12 35 79 125 69 37 Raufoss 3 62 11 15 36 59 117 48 38 Strindheim 2 48 9 10 29 54 114 37 39 Mjølner 2 44 7 9 28 33 83 30 40 Strømmen 2 44
All-time_Eliteserien_table
Football league season
Freidig Levanger 2 Malvik/Hommelvik Nationalkameratene Rørvik Steinkjer Strindheim 2 Sverresborg ↓ Tiller Verdal Vuku Trøndelag 2 Heimdal Hitra Kolstad Lade
2026 Norwegian Fourth Division
2026_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Football tournament season
Ranheim Byåsen (4) v (4) Kolstad Tiller (4) v (4) Nardo Melhus (4) v (4) Strindheim Verdal (5) v (1) Rosenborg Rana (4) v (1) Bodø/Glimt Ishavsbyen (5) v
2022_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Borough in Central Norway, Norway
consists of the areas of Møllenberg, Nedre Elvehavn, Rosenborg, Lade, Strindheim, Brundalen, Charlottenlund, Jakobsli, Ranheim and Vikåsen. It has 39,171
Østbyen
Rwandan footballer
(0) 2020–2023 Arsenal 0 (0) 2024 Zviahel 8 (2) 2025 Mjølner 7 (3) 2025 Strindheim 13 (6) 2026– Stjørdals-Blink 7 (0) * Club domestic league appearances
George Lewis (footballer, born 2000)
George_Lewis_(footballer,_born_2000)
Football tournament season
(1) Rosenborg Kristiansund (3) v (3) Buvik KIL/Hemne (4) v (3) Nardo Strindheim (4) v (3) Byåsen Stjørdals-Blink (4) v (3) Levanger Verdal (4) v (2) Ranheim
2012_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football league season
Vindbjart 12 goals: Martin Grong Risan - Byåsen Amund Bollingmo Vingelen - Strindheim Sondre Hopmark Stokke - Stjørdals-Blink Lars Henrik Baal Andreassen -
2016 Norwegian Second Division
2016_Norwegian_Second_Division
Football tournament season
Nybergsund (4) v (2) Raufoss Oppsal (4) v (3) Skeid Rana (4) v (1) Bodø/Glimt Strindheim (4) v (4) Orkla Træff (4) v (2) Aalesund Ullern (4) v (3) Asker Verdal
2021_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian footballer (born 1974)
football for Strindheim and also won Norway international youth caps. In 1995 Strindheim contested the highest league, but was relegated. Strindheim then languished
Terje_Høsøien
Football tournament season
Hødd Sunndal 2–1 (a.e.t.) Melhus Sørumsand 1–2 Strømmen Tranabakken 0–5 Strindheim Tromsdalen 3–3 (1–4 p) Skjervøy Ullern 2–3 (a.e.t.) Mjøndalen Vadmyra
1995_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian cross-country skier
1968 (age 58) Trondheim, Norway Sport Country Norway Sport Skiing Club Strindheim IL World Cup career Seasons 10 – (1989–1998) Indiv. starts 39 Indiv. podiums
Øyvind_Skaanes
Pors, Sarpsborg FK, Os, Lillestrøm, Bryne, Mo, Kongsvinger, Mjølner, Strindheim, Stabæk, Hønefoss, Sandefjord, Kristiansund, Aalesund 2 wins: Vålerenga
List of teams promoted from the Norwegian First Division and predecessors
List_of_teams_promoted_from_the_Norwegian_First_Division_and_predecessors
Football stadium at Lerkendal in Trondheim, Norway
the Women's Cup Final in 1986, where Sprint-Jeløy beat Trondheims-Ørn. Strindheim IL played in the top division in 1984 and 1995, both times playing their
Lerkendal_Stadion
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Byåsen Havstein Heimdal Ilen Kolstad Leinstrand Sverresborg Tiller Strinda deanery Berg Bratsberg Charlottenlund Hoeggen Ranheim Strinda Strindheim Tempe
Tempe_Church
Norwegian football season
Division Mjøndalen Skeid Promoted to First Division Sandnes Ulf Strømmen Relegated to Third Division Alta Asker Brann 2 Fløy Strindheim Vard Haugesund
2026 Norwegian Second Division
2026_Norwegian_Second_Division
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
selvstyre i Sør-Trøndelag 150 år : 1837-1987 (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Strindheim trykkeris forl. 1987. p. 176. ISBN 8290551126. Fiva, Jon H; Sørensen,
Frøya_Municipality
Rosenborg 2025 football season
Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goals scored. Rindal v Rosenborg Strindheim v Rosenborg Tromsdalen v Rosenborg Kongsvinger v Rosenborg Rosenborg v
2025_Rosenborg_BK_season
Norwegian cross-country skier (born 1995)
January 2018 in Dresden. He represents the sports clubs Mosvik IL and Strindheim IL. He is a younger brother of Petter Northug and Tomas Northug. All results
Even_Northug
Norwegian handball player and coach (born 1954)
Gomo Nilsen. In 2015 he became the head coach of the 1st Division club Strindheim IL. He has worked for the Trondheim branch of the agricultural cooperative
Sven-Tore_Jacobsen
Cathedral in Trøndelag, Norway
Byåsen Havstein Heimdal Ilen Kolstad Leinstrand Sverresborg Tiller Strinda deanery Berg Bratsberg Charlottenlund Hoeggen Ranheim Strinda Strindheim Tempe
Nidaros_Cathedral
Sporting event delegation
both the double pursuit and the relay (as part of a team representing Strindheim IL) at the Norwegian Skiing Championship. Distance Men Women Sprint The
Norway at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Norway_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics
Norwegian footballer (born 1977)
played as a midfielder. He played youth football for Byåsen IL. When Strindheim IL contested the 1995 Tippeligaen Skanke featured briefly, scoring one
Jan_Magne_Skanke
Norwegian footballer and coach (born 1966)
Jørn Jamtfall (born 24 July 1966) is a Norwegian football coach and a former goalkeeper. He spent most of his professional career, from 1994 to 2001, at
Jørn_Jamtfall
Norwegian footballer (born 2004)
for Aris Limassol FC. Gaustad played youth football for Trondheim clubs Strindheim, Trygg/Lade and Rosenborg. He signed a contract with Rosenborg in January
Dennis_Gaustad
Football tournament season
- Stord Sunnhordland Mats Ingebrigtsen - Strindheim Fredrik Lund - Strindheim Stian Torgersen - Strindheim Madiou Konate - Strømmen Aleksander Melgalvis
2016_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian footballer (born 1995)
Striker Team information Current team Atlético Madrid Number 9 Youth career Strindheim Rosenborg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2012–2015 Rosenborg 2 46
Alexander_Sørloth
Molde 1981 football season
Velledalen/Ringen v Molde Molde v Aalesund Aalesund v Molde Molde v Strindheim Bryne v Molde Lacking information: Appearance statistics from league games
1981_Molde_FK_season
Norwegian footballer (born 2001)
players to watch in 2020. In her youth, Bragstad played for Trond and Strindheim before she joined at the time Trondheims-Ørn (now Rosenborg) in 2017.
Emilie_Bragstad
48 12 8 28 64 100 −36 44 1 9 39 KFUM 1 30 9 10 11 35 36 −1 37 0 8 40 Strindheim 2 48 9 10 29 54 114 −60 37 2 12 41 Mjølner 2 44 7 9 28 33 83 −50 30 2
Eliteserien records and statistics
Eliteserien_records_and_statistics
Norwegian footballer (born 1967)
1995, a brace from 20 metres which was the only goal at home against Strindheim. In 2002 he was playing assistant manager of IF Skarp. After playing for
Morten_Kræmer
Norwegian orienteer (born 1994)
qualified for the sprint final, placing 23rd. As a track athlete representing Strindheim IL, he placed 8th in 5000 metres at the 2017 Norwegian Championships.
Trond_Einar_Moen_Pedersli
Molde 1992 football season
Molde v Sogndal Molde v Hässleholm Molde v Örebro Molde v Tromsø Molde v Strindheim Aalesund v Molde Molde v Hødd Bryne v Molde Source: nifs.no Source: see
1992_Molde_FK_season
Football league
Bjørnevatn 2018 Djerv 1919 Os Bergen Nord Fjøra Aalesund 2 Sunndal Ranheim 2 Strindheim Bodø/Glimt 2 Leknes Tromsø 2 Norild 2019 Åkra Bjarg Sandviken Årdal Volda
Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Football tournament season
Rosenborg Kattem 0–4 Ranheim Charlottenlund 0–4 Tiller Stjørdals-Blink 2–1 Strindheim Verdal 3–0 Nardo Steinkjer 1–2 (a.e.t.) Levanger Sortland 0–4 Bodø/Glimt
2011_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian cross-country skier
first World Cup points with a 19th place. He represents the sports club Strindheim IL and is the son of former cross-country skier Øyvind Skaanes, and younger
Håkon_Skaanes
Norwegian handball player (born 1988)
handball career at the age of 16.[citation needed] He started playing for Strindheim Idrettslag before he quite quickly changed club to Heimdal HK that played
Are_Grongstad
Football league season
goals scored. (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Strindheim – Bryne 0–2 Brann – Strindheim 1–0 Bryne – Brann 0–1 Brann won the qualification round
1991_Norwegian_First_Division
Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Vålerenga - Strindheim 9–2". www.nifs.no. NTB. Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Vålerenga 9-2 Strindheim". www.fotball.no (in Norwegian).
List of highest-scoring Eliteserien matches
List_of_highest-scoring_Eliteserien_matches
Rosenborg 2017 football season
Play-off (only used to decide champions or relegation). (C) Champions Strindheim v Rosenborg Tynset v Rosenborg Levanger v Rosenborg Jerv v Rosenborg Rosenborg
2017_Rosenborg_BK_season
Norwegian reserve football teams compete at all levels of league football within the Norwegian football league system apart from the top two divisions
Norwegian reserve football teams
Norwegian_reserve_football_teams
Ice hockey team in Trondheim, Norway
started in 1986 with the merger of the ice hockey sections of Astor and Strindheim IL. It was eminent that if they should be able to challenge the hockey
Trondheim_Black_Panthers
Norwegian cross-country skier
21st place in March 2009 in Trondheim. Aas represented the sports clubs Strindheim IL. "Sigrid AAS". FIS-ski.com. International Ski and Snowboard Federation
Sigrid_Aas
Swedish cross-country skier
Bäckefors, Sweden Sport Country Sweden Sport Skiing Club Uddevalla IS, Strindheim IL Medal record Women's cross-country skiing Representing Sweden Junior
Sandra_Hansson
Norwegian football league season
3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Kjelsås, Raufoss, Ullern and Strindheim were promoted to the First Division through playoffs against the other
1997 Norwegian Second Division
1997_Norwegian_Second_Division
220 0.40 1989-1999 Start, Rosenborg Gøran Sørloth 228 0.39 1984-1995 Strindheim, Rosenborg, Viking 28 Olivier Occéan 88 241 0.37 2004-2019 Odd, Lillestrøm
List of Eliteserien top scorers
List_of_Eliteserien_top_scorers
Football tournament season
1980 Fram (Skatval) 1–0 Steinkjer Sverre 2–1 Nessegutten Leinstrand 0–4 Strindheim Fana 0–1 (a.e.t.) Varegg Jerv 3–2 Grane (Arendal) Donn 2–4 Vigør Lyngen
1980_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian cross-country skier
1987; 50 km: 1985). Aunli represented the clubs Kyrksæterøra IL and Strindheim IL. He is married to Berit Aunli. All results are sourced from the International
Ove_Aunli
Norwegian footballer (born 1972)
the 1995 Tippeligaen he moved back to Trondheim and took one year in Strindheim and Byåsen each. He was brought back to the first tier by Vålerenga, and
Jon_Eirik_Ødegaard
— 101 176 14 7th 2 2 0 0 24 2 — Won Qualifying for 1. divisjon, 2–0 (Strindheim) 1984–85 1. divisjon 18 13 4 1 — — 134 77 27 2nd 3 1 2 — 11 12 — Lost
List of Storhamar Hockey seasons
List_of_Storhamar_Hockey_seasons
Swedish footballer (born 1982)
the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Pelu became head coach of Strindheim IL in March 2014. After seven seasons, he was hired by Orkla FK ahead
John_Pelu
Norwegian football manager (born 1951)
over Strindheim IL's junior team. In 1994 he was promoted to first-team head coach and immediately led the team to promotion, and Strindheim's second
Trond_Hansen
Football match
2–0 (A) Round 3 Randaberg 1–0 (A) Mjøndalen 2–2 aet (A) 5–2 (H) Round 4 Strindheim 2–1 aet (H) Aalesund 3–0 (H) Quarterfinal Strømmen 1–0 aet (A) Rosenborg
1987 Norwegian Football Cup final
1987_Norwegian_Football_Cup_final
Football league season
36 4 Nardo 22 10 5 7 39 28 +11 35 5 Tromsdalen 22 8 10 4 34 30 +4 34 6 Strindheim 22 9 5 8 27 25 +2 32 7 Mjøndalen 22 9 3 10 33 40 −7 30 8 Skeid 22 7 8
1993_Norwegian_First_Division
Football match
Kongsvinger 3–3 aet (H) 3–2 (A) Round 4 Odd 2–1 (A) HamKam 1–0 (A) Quarterfinal Strindheim 9–1 (H) Tromsø 2–0 (H) Semifinal Faaberg 3–3 aet (H) 4–1 (A)
1985 Norwegian Football Cup final
1985_Norwegian_Football_Cup_final
up to date as of the end of the 2025 season. As of end of 2025 season Strindheim played at Lerkendal in 1984 and 1995 Vålerenga had Ullevaal as their main
List_of_Eliteserien_venues
Football tournament season
Spjelkavik Langevåg 1–3 Hødd Træff 1–3 Clausenengen Kristiansund 0–9 Molde Strindheim 6–1 Tynset Kolstad 1–6 Byåsen Malvik 1–7 Vålerenga Levanger 0–4 Verdal
2001_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Malawian footballer
1996–2003 Bush Bucks 196 apps, 33 goals 1997 Preston North End 0 apps. 1995 Strindheim IL (on loan) 5 apps. 1992–1996 Silver Strikers 139 apps, 39 goals 1992–1996
John_Maduka
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Byåsen Havstein Heimdal Ilen Kolstad Leinstrand Sverresborg Tiller Strinda deanery Berg Bratsberg Charlottenlund Hoeggen Ranheim Strinda Strindheim Tempe
Byåsen_Church
Football tournament
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,296 2000 Odd Grenland 2 – 1 * Viking Frode Kvam (Strindheim IL) Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,864 2001 Viking 3–0 Bryne Kjell Alseth,
Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football match
First round Elnesvågen (D3) A 5–0 Coly 25', 30', 35', 60', Agnaldo 51' Strindheim (D2) A 5–0 Nielsen 18', 73', 80', Chibuike 33', Midtsjø 52' Second round
2013 Norwegian Football Cup final
2013_Norwegian_Football_Cup_final
Football league season
relegated Trøndelag 2 Melhus − promoted Tynset NTNUI Kvik Sverresborg Strindheim 2 Alvdal KIL/Hemne Hitra Nardo 2 – relegated Ørland – relegated Orkla
2023 Norwegian Fourth Division
2023_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory in Remembrance of God
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Prosperous; Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Responsible
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a retail trader or a stallholder in a market, Middle English monger, manger (see Manger).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord of the Body
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Goddess
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fawn; Young Deer
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
From the Lake
Girl/Female
German
Snake; Lime tree; linden tree. : From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word...
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fragrance
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM
STRINDHEIM