Drammens Ballklubb is a Norwegian multi-sports club from Øren in Drammen. Founded 14 August 1909 as a merger of clubs Idun and Spring, the club was initially a football club only.[2] It has currently sections for association football, cross-country skiing, bandy and Esports. The club had athletes in ski jumping, but that department is folded.
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Drammens Ballklubb is a Norwegian multi-sports club from Øren in Drammen. Founded 14 August 1909 as a merger of clubs Idun and Spring, the club was initially...
October 1930, and was contested by the last year's losing finalist Ørn and DrammensBK, who played their first and only final. Ørn, who played in their fifth...
February 1973) was a Norwegian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for DrammensBK and the Norwegian national team. Lagesen played one international match...
Several other clubs based in Drammen were asked to take part in the merger: Åssiden IF, Konnerud IL, SBK Skiold, DrammensBK, SK Drafn and Glassverket IF...
another second-tier club Manglerud Star. In 2007 he went to fifth-tier DrammensBK where he also was employed as youth coach. In 2009 he became player-coach...
located on Marienlyst in Drammen, Norway. The pitch was opened in 1924, and was the home ground of Drafn, Skiold and DrammensBK. The final of the 1932...
1981 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 22,895 Referee: Jan Erik Olsen (DrammensBK) "Cup final in Oslo, October 23". RSSSF.no. Retrieved 6 June 2023....
Sarpsborg Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Peder Christian Andersen (Kristiania BK) Sources: Norway v Sweden Denmark v Norway Sweden v Norway "Norway 1911-20"...
competition. 3 October 1920 Vestre Holmen, Kristiania Referee: Alf Lagesen (DrammensBK) Sources: Norway v Finland Norway v Sweden Sweden v Norway Denmark ...
1957, and was contested by the six-times winners Fredrikstad, and Sandefjord BK who made their debut in the Norwegian Cup final. Fredrikstad won their seventh...
Attendance: 6,395 Referee: Ivar Fredriksen 25 October 1981 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 22,895 Referee: Jan Erik Olsen (DrammensBK) http://www.rsssf.no...
place Dagbladet and Romsdals Budstikke; and 10th place by Verdens Gang, Drammens Tidende and Radio Metro. The season was particularly marred by instability...
was contested by Viking, which had won the cup once in 1953, and Sandefjord BK who played their second cup final, having lost the final in 1957. Viking won...