Fixtures

Norway Division 1 07/26 12:00 14 Mjondalen vs Kongsvinger - View
Norway Division 1 07/30 16:00 15 Mjondalen vs Asane - View
Norway Division 1 08/02 14:00 16 IK Start vs Mjondalen - View
Norway Division 1 08/06 17:00 18 Skeid vs Mjondalen - View
Norway Division 1 08/09 14:00 17 Mjondalen vs Sogndal - View
Norway Division 1 08/18 16:00 19 Kongsvinger vs Mjondalen - View

Results

Norway Division 1 06/28 12:00 13 [12] Hodd v Mjondalen [15] L 3-1
Norway Division 1 06/23 17:00 12 [15] Mjondalen v Andres Molteni [16] L 1-4
Norway Division 1 06/18 17:00 11 [4] Odd BK v Mjondalen [14] D 1-1
Norway Division 1 06/15 15:00 10 [14] Mjondalen v Moss [12] D 2-2
Norway Division 1 05/29 17:00 9 [14] Lyn 1896 v Mjondalen [16] W 1-3
Norway Division 1 05/24 14:00 8 [16] Mjondalen v Lillestrom [1] L 0-6
Norway Cup 05/20 16:00 10 Stabaek v Mjondalen L 4-3
Norway Division 1 05/16 16:00 7 [12] Stabaek v Mjondalen [15] L 4-0
Norway Division 1 05/11 15:00 6 [15] Mjondalen v Ranheim [11] L 1-4
Norway Cup 05/07 16:00 9 Strommen v Mjondalen W 1-3
Norway Division 1 05/03 14:00 5 [7] Sogndal v Mjondalen [14] L 1-0
Norway Division 1 04/28 17:00 4 [13] Mjondalen v IK Start [5] L 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 21 21
Wins 12 5 7
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 21 11 10
Goals for 54 28 26
Goals against 77 42 35
Clean sheets 8 3 5
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - Mjøndalen IF Fotball

Mjøndalen IF Fotball – commonly known as Mjøndalen IF, and colloquially as Mjøndar'n or MIF – is the football department of Mjøndalen IF. Founded in 1910, the club is located in Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway. The team plays its home matches in the 4,350-capacity Consto Arena. Mjøndalen competes in Obos Ligaen, the second tier in the Norwegian football league system having been relegated from the Eliteserien at the end of the 2021 season.

History

First era

Mjøndalen reached the final of the 1924 Norwegian Cup where they lost 3–0 against Odd. In the 1930s, Mjøndalen won the Norwegian Cup three times; 1933, 1934 and 1937. They also lost three finals; in 1931, 1936 and 1938.

Second era and European debut

As runners-up in the 1968 Norwegian Cup, Mjøndalen men's football team represented Norway in the European Cup Winners' Cup in the following 1969–70 season. They were eliminated in the first round by Cardiff City who defeated Mjøndalen 12–2 on aggregate. After being promoted to the top division in 1971, Mjøndalen regularly played on the top-tier of Norwegian football in the 1970s and 1980s, and finished second in 1976 and 1986. Finishing runners-up in the league qualified them to represent Norway in the UEFA Cup the following season.

Middle years

The last round of the 1976 season saw Mjøndalen beat SK Brann, a result which would have awarded them the league title if Lillestrøm SK had lost their game — which they did not. However, Mjøndalen's silver medals saw the team qualify for the 1977–78 UEFA Cup, where they lost the first round against Bayern Munich 0–12 on aggregate. After Mjøndalen's second silver medals in the 1986 league season, they were relegated the following season and were not promoted back to the top level until 1992. A highlight from the years in lower divisions was their meeting with German side Werder Bremen in the first round of the 1987–88 UEFA Cup. Mjøndalen lost 1–5 on aggregate, but their 1–0 win away at Bremen, remain their only victory in UEFA competitions. After their 1992 top-flight comeback season, Mjøndalen was relegated, had financial challenges, and participated in the second, third and fourth tier of Norwegian football for a number of seasons.

Recent years

Mjøndalen had a successful 2008 in 2. divisjon, and returned to 1. divisjon for the 2009 season. The club qualified to compete in the promotion knock out stage of 1. divisjon in both 2012 and 2013, and finally earned promotion to the Tippeligaen with a successful 2014 play-off result against Brann. Mjøndalen's return to Tippeligaen for 2015 marked their first appearance in the top tier in 22 years. The team finished in 15th place — second from bottom — and was relegated to the 2016 1. divisjon. In 2018, Mjøndalen finished in second place in the 2018 1. divisjon and was promoted to Eliteserien. In the following season, Mjøndalen succeeded in retaining their spot in the top flight through winning on the last day of the season.

Mjøndalen IF, commonly referred to as Mjøndalen, is a professional soccer team based in the town of Mjøndalen, Norway. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and strong community ties. Mjøndalen plays its home matches at the Consto Arena, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for supporters to cheer on their team.

The team’s colors are traditionally brown and yellow, which are proudly displayed by fans during matches. Mjøndalen has a reputation for developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit, often emphasizing teamwork and resilience on the field. Over the years, the club has experienced various successes in Norwegian football, including stints in the top tier of the league system.

Mjøndalen's style of play is characterized by a strong defensive organization and quick counter-attacking, making them a challenging opponent for any team. The club's commitment to youth development and community engagement has solidified its place as a beloved institution in Norwegian soccer. Whether competing in league matches or cup competitions, Mjøndalen continues to strive for excellence and aims to make its mark in the world of football.