Fixtures

Norway Division 3 Group 3 07/09 17:30 14 Bjørkelangen vs Gjøvik-Lyn - View
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/09 12:00 15 Gjøvik-Lyn vs Skedsmo - View
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/17 12:00 16 Ullensaker/Kisa 2 vs Gjøvik-Lyn - View
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/23 12:00 17 Gjøvik-Lyn vs Lørenskog - View
Norway Division 3 Group 3 08/30 13:00 18 Åssiden vs Gjøvik-Lyn - View
Norway Division 3 Group 3 09/06 13:00 19 Gjøvik-Lyn vs Lillehammer - View

Results

Norway Division 3 Group 3 07/05 11:00 13 Gjøvik-Lyn v Kongsvinger 2 W 5-0
Norway Division 3 Group 3 06/28 13:00 12 [12] Strømsgodset 2 v Gjovik/Lyn [2] W 1-3
Norway Division 3 Group 3 06/22 12:00 11 [5] Gjovik/Lyn v Ullensaker/Kisa 2 [13] W 5-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 06/14 13:00 10 [1] Lørenskog v Gjovik/Lyn [4] D 1-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 06/08 13:00 9 [5] Gjovik/Lyn v Bjørkelangen [7] W 1-0
Norway Division 3 Group 3 05/31 12:00 8 [7] Skedsmo v Gjovik/Lyn [2] L 2-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 05/25 14:00 7 Gjøvik-Lyn v Elverum W 2-0
Norway Division 3 Group 3 05/10 13:00 6 Lillehammer v Gjøvik-Lyn D 1-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 05/04 11:30 5 [5] Gjovik/Lyn v Lillestrøm 2 [12] W 4-1
Norway Division 3 Group 3 04/28 18:00 4 [13] Ham Kam 2 v Gjovik/Lyn [8] W 1-2
Norway Division 3 Group 3 04/21 11:00 3 [5] Gjovik/Lyn v Skjetten [3] D 1-1
Norway Cup 04/12 13:00 7 Elverum v Gjøvik-Lyn L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 14 15
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 40 23 17
Goals against 50 20 30
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - SK Gjøvik-Lyn

SK Gjøvik-Lyn is a Norwegian football club based in Gjøvik, which was founded on 1 February 1902 as Sportsklubben Thor. They play in the Norwegian Second Division, the third highest division in the Norwegian football league system. Their home ground is Gjøvik Stadion.

The club's honours include winning the 1962 Norwegian Cup. The men's team played in the 3. divisjon in 2008, and in the 2. divisjon as late as in 2007. Ahead of the 2009 season, the first team joined the new team Gjøvik FF.

History

The club was founded on 1 February 1902 as Sportsklubben Thor, but changed its name to Sportsklubben Lyn in 1903. The club had departments for both skiing and speed skating, but these departments left Lyn in 1910 and joined Gjøvik IF together with Gjøvik Skiklubb, Gjøvik Tennisklubb and Gjøvik Turnforening. The club had only their football department left and therefore changed its name to Fotballklubben Lyn. Lyn played its first final in the Norwegian Cup in 1914, but lost the final 2–4 against Frigg. After World War II, Fotballklubben Lyn changed their name to Sportsklubben Gjøvik-Lyn to distinguish themselves from Lyn from Oslo. Gjøvik-Lyn won the 1962 Norwegian Cup after Vard was defeated 2–0 in the final at Ullevaal Stadion on 28 October 1962. As Norwegian Cup winners, Gjøvik-Lyn qualified for the first round of the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup, where they lost 0–7 on aggregate to Cypriot side APOEL.

On 15 April 1993, Gjøvik-Lyn was merged with Gjøvik SK. Ahead of the 2009 season, the first team joined the new team Gjøvik FF.

On 23 September 2013, the club decided to merge with Gjøvik FF and change the club's name to Fotballklubben Gjøvik-Lyn, effective from 1 January 2014.

On 10 March 2020, the name of the club was changed back to SK Gjøvik-Lyn.

Gjøvik-Lyn is a prominent soccer team based in Gjøvik, Norway, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1896, the club has a long-standing tradition in Norwegian football, with a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

The team's colors are red and white, which are proudly displayed by players and supporters alike during matches. Gjøvik-Lyn competes in the lower divisions of the Norwegian football league system, where they strive to climb the ranks and achieve greater success. The club's home ground, Gjøvik Stadion, provides an intimate setting for fans to rally behind their team, creating an electric atmosphere on match days.

Gjøvik-Lyn is not only focused on competitive success but also emphasizes youth development and community engagement. The club runs various programs aimed at nurturing young players and promoting the sport at the grassroots level. With a dedicated coaching staff and a strong emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship, Gjøvik-Lyn continues to be a vital part of the local sports culture, inspiring future generations of soccer players in Norway.