Finnmark Fotballkrets
PurposeDistrict Football Association
HeadquartersAlta
Location
Torkjell Johnsen
Websitehttps://www.fotball.no/kretser/finnmark/

The Finnmark Fotballkrets (Finnmark Football Association) is one of the 18 district organisations of the Norwegian Football Federation. It administers lower tier football in the traditional district of Finnmark.[1]

Background

Finnmark Fotballkrets, is the governing body for football in the traditional district of Finnmark, which today is a part of the county Troms og Finnmark. The Association currently has 38 member clubs. Based in Alta, the Association's chairman is Torkjell Johnsen.[2]

Affiliated Members

The following clubs are affiliated to the Finnmark Fotballkrets:[3]

  • Alta IF
  • AVJU
  • Båtsfjord SK
  • Berlevåg FK
  • Billefjord IL
  • Bjørnevatn IL
  • Bølgen IL
  • Bossekop UL
  • Havøysund IL
  • Hesseng IL
  • HIF/Stein
  • Honningsvåg T&IF
  • IL Frea
  • Indrefjord IL
  • Kaiskuru IL
  • Kautokeino IL
  • Kirkenes IF
  • Kvalsund IL
  • Masi IL
  • Nerskogen IL
  • Neverfjord IL
  • Norild IL
  • Nordkinn FK
  • Nordlys IL
  • Øksfjord IL
  • IL Pasvik Hauk
  • IL Polarstjernen
  • Porsanger IL
  • Rafsbotn IL
  • Sandnes IL
  • Sirma IL
  • Sørild BK
  • FK Sørøy Glimt
  • Talvik IL
  • Tana BK
  • Tverrelvdalen IL
  • Varanger BK
  • Vardø IL

League competitions

Finnmark Fotballkrets run the following league competitions:

Men's football

4. divisjon - one section
5. divisjon - three sections

Women's football

2. divisjon - one section (with Troms Fotballkrets)

Footnotes

  1. "Finnmark Fotballkrets" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Federation. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. "Styret i Finnmark Fotballkrets" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Federation. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. "Klubber i Finnmark Fotballkrets" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Federation. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
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