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Brann
2010 season
ManagerSteinar Nilsen (until May 21)
Rune Skarsfjord (from May 21)
StadiumBrann Stadion
Tippeligaen13th
Norwegian Cup2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague: Petter Vaagan Moen (14)
All: Petter Vaagan Moen (15)
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2011 →

The 2010 season is SK Brann's 102nd season and their 24th consecutive season in the Tippeligaen.

Information

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Head coach Steinar Nilsen (until May 21)
Rune Skarsfjord (caretaker May 21-December 31)
League Tippeligaen
Shirt supplier Kappa
Shirt sponsor Sparebanken Vest
Average league attendance 13,744 (-13,58%)
League result 13th
Norwegian Cup Second round (0-1 against Fyllingen)
Top goalscorer Petter Vaagan Moen (14 in league, 1 in cup, 15 in total)
Player of the year Petter Vaagan Moen

Season events

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  • January 1: Knut Walde's contract expired. He had been loaned out to Løv-Ham since the 2008 season. Due to studies in physiatrics, he decided to take a six-month break from football[1]
  • January 1: Kristján Örn Sigurðsson's contract expired. He turned down an offer from Brann in March 2009, citing a wish to play abroad. His agent claimed interest from clubs in England and Austria.[2] Sigurðsson signed with the newly promoted Tippliga-club Hønefoss BK on January 7.[3]
  • January 22: Erik Mjelde signed a four-year deal with Brann, returning to Bergen after four seasons in Sandefjord.[4]
  • February 16: Brann and Løv-Ham agreed on a one-year loan-deal for the talented striker Matias Møvik.[5]
  • March 13: Brann opened the premiership season with a 0–0 draw against FK Haugesund at home.[6] This match marked the earliest season opener in Norwegian football history.[7]
  • March 29: Brann took their first three-pointer of the season in a 3–2 win over Sandefjord.[8] This match marked the first Tippeliga match on Brann Stadion since April 18, 2006 to feature an attendance lower than 15,000.[9]
  • April 14: Bjørn Dahl resigned as managing director of Brann after ten years in the position. Branns vice-chairman Lars Moldestad was temporarily appointed as new managing director.[10]
  • May 3: Steinar Nilsen was given the position director of football in addition to his job as head coach. Roald Bruun-Hanssen who had held the job as director since 2007 was given the newly created position of "Operative leader/Strategic controller", working as assistant and deputy to the managing director Lars Moldestad.[11]
  • May 5: David Nielsen announced his intention to retire when his contract expires on June 30.[12]
  • May 13: Brann advanced to the second round of the Norwegian Cup after a 2–0 win over Arna-Bjørnar.[13]
  • May 19: Brann was knocked-out of Norwegian Cup after a shocking 0-1 defeat against the fourth-tier team Fyllingen in the second round of the tournament.[14]
  • May 21: News broke that Steinar Nilsen had resigned as head coach of SK Brann after a terrible start to the season, where Brann only managed to capture ten points in their first 12 matches, placing them on a thirteenth place on the table, only two points from relegation. The club was also knocked-out of the Norwegian Cup after losing to Fyllingen, a team consisting of amateurs and who at the time played in the fourth-tier in Norway. His resignation came, supposedly, after a meeting with the players, where they criticised some of his methods and questioned his competence.[15]
  • May 22: Steinar Nilsen held a press conference where he confirmed the news that leaked out to the media the previous day. He was finished in Brann and had decided to move back to his home town Tromsø. Nilsens assistant Rune Skarsfjord took over as head coach and Director of football in a caretaker-role until Brann could find a new head coach.[16]
  • May 29: Brann announced that Ólafur Örn Bjarnason would be leaving the club on August 1 to join his childhood club Grindavík in a player-head coach position.[17]
  • June 2: Brann took another hit on the human resources side when Hans Brandtun announced his immediate resignation as chairman, stating that stress and high work rate made it impossible for him to continue. Lars Moldestad took over his duties in addition to his job as Managing Director. Since the start of the season Brann had lost its managing director, head coach, director of football and chairman.[18]
  • June 5: David Nielsen signed an extension to his contract allowing him to play throughout July.[19]
  • June 6: Brann entered the summer break with a 2–1 win against Aalesund in front of a packed Brann Stadion. With 14 of 30 rounds played, Brann climbed to a 13th place on the table with 13 points, 2 points above relegation and 17 points behind the leading team Rosenborg.[20]
  • June 9: Lars Moldestad announced that Rune Skarsfjord would continue in his caretaker role at Brann throughout the 2010-season.[21]
  • June 14: Brann signed Christian Kalvenes for the third time in his career, giving him a contract throughout the 2010-season. The 33-year-old defender signed on a free transfer after ending his employment with Burnley in April 2010.[22]
  • July 19: Brann signed the Hungarian center back Zsolt Korcsmár on a six-month loan deal from Újpest FC.[23]
  • July 30: David Nielsen signed an extension to his contract allowing him to finish the season in Brann. He was also given a minor role in the coaching staff.[24]
  • August 10 Brann bought the talented local lad Fredrik Haugen from Løv-Ham. The youngster signed a three-year deal with the club. It was decided that it would be best for Haugen to finish off the season in Løv-Ham with the transfer deal coming into effect in November 2010.[25][26]
  • August 12: Brann brought in two young Brazilian talents on a loan deal. Jacinto Júnior Conceição Cabral and Diego Henrique Pachega de Souza came from Desportivo Brasil whom Brann had made a collaboration deal with earlier in the summer. The players were initially brought in to play for the reserve team, but if proven worthy, both would get the chance to play for the first team.[27]
  • August 20: Roald Bruun-Hansen was hired as new managing director of Brann.[28]
  • August 27: Bjarte Haugsdal went to Løv-Ham on a loan deal for the remainder of the season.[29]
  • September 15: Lars Grorud signed a three-year contract with Brann. Songdal's skipper came on a fee transfer and would join Brann in January 2011.[30]
  • September 15: Jan Gunnar Solli agreed to a deal with New York Red Bulls pending a medical in December.[31]
  • October 21: Cato Guntveit announced his decision to retire after the season. The local lad played 13 years for the club over two spells.[32]
  • October 26: Eirik Bakke signed a three-year contract with Songdal, leaving Brann on a free transfer after the season.[33]
  • October 27: Gylfi Einarsson signed a three-year deal with Icelandic side Fylkir. The midfielder was not offered a new contract with Brann and left on a free transfer at the conclusion of the season.[34]
  • November 1: Rune Skarsfjord was announced as Brann's new head coach after signing a three-year deal with the club. The former assistant coach had been in charge of the team in a caretaker role since Steinar Nilsen agreed to end his employment with Brann at the end of May 2010.[35]
  • November 7: Brann finished of a horrible season with a 1–1 draw against Odd Grenland at Brann Stadion. Brann ended up as number 13 in the league, two places above direct relegation and only one place and seven points above relegation play-off. This was Branns lowest league placement in history, but due to several expansions of the Tippeligaen over the years, Brann did not get relegated this season.[36]
  • November 11: Petter Vaagan Moen signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Queens Park Rangers after his contract with Brann expired.[37] While Branns top goalscorer left for London, a fresh face was announced at Brann Stadion as Kongsvinger's Carl-Erik Torp was signed on a free transfer.[38]
  • November 19: Petter Vaagan Moen was crowned Brann's player of the year by local newspaper Bergens Tidende.[39] He had previously been given the same honour by the Brann supporters.[40]
  • November 21: Matias Møvik was told his contract with Brann would not be renewed. He prepared himself for a new season in Løv-Ham, the club he was loaned out to during the 2010 season.[41]
  • December 8: Brann signed a three-year deal with Kim Ojo. The Nigerian striker came on a free transfer from Nybergsund IL-Trysil.[42]

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Norway NOR Jørgen Mohus
2 DF Iceland ISL Birkir Sævarsson
3 DF Norway NOR Christian Kalvenes
4 DF Norway NOR Cato Guntveit
5 MF Jamaica JAM Rudolph Austin
6 MF Norway NOR Erik Mjelde
7 MF Norway NOR Hassan El Fakiri
8 MF Iceland ISL Gylfi Einarsson
9 MF Norway NOR Jan Gunnar Solli
10 FW Denmark DEN David Nielsen
11 MF Norway NOR Petter Vaagan Moen
12 GK Norway NOR Håkon Opdal (C)
13 FW Norway NOR Erik Huseklepp
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF The Gambia GAM Tijan Jaiteh
15 FW Uruguay URU Diego Guastavino
16 MF Norway NOR Bjarte Haugsdal
17 MF Norway NOR Eirik Bakke
18 DF Iceland ISL Ólafur Örn Bjarnason
18 MF Brazil BRA Diego
19 FW Norway NOR Cato Hansen
20 FW Brazil BRA Juninho
21 DF Hungary HUN Zsolt Korcsmár
25 DF Norway NOR Yaw Ihle Amankwah
24 GK Norway NOR Kenneth Udjus
26 DF Norway NOR Bjørnar Holmvik

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Norway NOR Matias Møvik (on loan to Løv-Ham)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Norway NOR Bjarte Haugsdal (on loan to Løv-Ham)

Team kit

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The team kits for the 2010 season were produced by Kappa and the main shirt sponsor was Sparebanken Vest. Other sponsors featured on the kit were BKK (shoulders), JM Byggholt (chest), AXA (left arm), Chess (upper back), Frydenbø (shorts) and Tide (socks).

Home[43]
Away

Transfers

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Players in

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Only first team squad transfers

Winter 2009/10

Summer 2009/10

Players out

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Only first team squad transfers

Winter 2009/10

Summer 2009/10

Competitions

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Tippeligaen

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Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 8 10 12 48 50  −2 34 5 7 3 29 23  +6 3 3 9 19 27  −8

Results by round

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Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDLWLLLDWDLLDLWWDDWDLDDWLLWLWLD
Position81310141415131313131313151312121212121212121212121213131313
Updated to match(es) played on 7 November 2010. Source: see below
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

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13 March 2010 1 Brann 0–0 Haugesund Bergen
17:00 Report Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 15,005
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
21 March 2010 2 Viking 4–0 Brann Stavanger
20:00 Ingelsten 8'
Nisja 20'
Ødegaard 40'
Bjarnason 60'
Report Stadium: Viking Stadion
Attendance: 12,861
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø
29 March 2010 3 Brann 3–2 Sandefjord Bergen
19:00 Mjelde 53'
Guastavino 83', 90'
Report Bindia 56'
Ertsås 62'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,102
Referee: Tom Harald Hagen
5 April 2010 4 Molde 3–2 Brann Molde
20:00 Hestad 44'
Hoseth 57'
Moström 69'
Report Moen 3'
Huseklepp 24'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,007
Referee: Bernt Thomas Berntsen
11 April 2010 5 Brann 3–4 Start Bergen
20:00 Guastavino 2'
Mjelde 27'
Bakke 90+2'
Report Årst 10', 39'
Bolaños 22'
Kleiven 57'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 13,011
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen
14 April 2010 6 Rosenborg 3–0 Brann Trondheim
20:00 Iversen 57'
Sellin 75', 85'
Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 18,727
Referee: Brage Sandmoen
18 April 2010 7 Brann 1–1 Vålerenga Bergen
20:00 Huseklepp 80' Report Moh. Abdellaoue 12' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,243
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
25 April 2010 8 Brann 4–0 Strømsgodset Bergen
18:00 Moen 13', 87'
Guastavino 45+1', 71'
Report Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Roy Helge Olsen
2 May 2010 9 Odd Grenland 0–0 Brann Skien
18:00 Report Stadium: Skagerak Arena
Attendance: 6,988
Referee: Dag Vidar Hafsås
5 May 2010 10 Brann 0–1 Tromsø Bergen
19:00 Report Rushfeldt 29' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 13,204
Referee: Per Ivar Staberg
9 May 2010 11 Stabæk 2–1 Brann Oslo
20:00 Hoff 14'
Eiríksson 45+1'
Report Moen 30' Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 7,300
Referee: Espen Berntsen
16 May 2010 12 Brann 1–1 Lillestrøm Bergen
20:00 Moen 90+6' Report Igiebor 50' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 17,085
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
24 May 2010 13 Hønefoss 2–0 Brann Hønefoss
20:00 Opdal 6' (o.g.)
Holmvik 12' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: AKA Arena
Attendance: 4,489
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
6 June 2010 14 Brann 2–1 Aalesund Bergen
20:00 Sævarsson 13'
Moen 21'
Report Silva 89' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 17,244
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø
4 July 2010 15 Kongsvinger 0–3 Brann Kongsvinger
18:00 Report Solli 25'
Bakke 43'
Moen 73'
Stadium: Gjemselund Stadion
Attendance: 2,661
Referee: Dag Vidar Hafsås
10 July 2010 16 Haugesund 1–1 Brann Haugesund
18:00 Mæland 45+4' Report Mjelde 24' Stadium: Haugesund Stadion
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
18 July 2010 17 Brann 2–2 Stabæk Bergen
18:00 Solli 37'
Huseklepp 59'
Report Diskerud 24'
Gunnarsson 49'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 13,504
Referee: Roy Helge Olsen
25 July 2010 18 Sandefjord 1–4 Brann Sandefjord
18:00 Hansen 85' Report Bakke 17'
Moen 36'
Guastavino 61'
Huseklepp 67'
Stadium: Komplett.no Arena
Attendance: 4,884
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
1 August 2010 19 Brann 1–1 Molde Bergen
20:00 Huseklepp 61' Report Thioune 81' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 13,137
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
8 August 2010 20 Start 3–1 Brann Kristiansand
18:00 Stokkelien 21' (pen.)
Bolaños 23' (65)
Report Huseklepp 87' (pen.) Stadium: Sør Arena
Attendance: 9,250
Referee: Anders Johansen
21 August 2010 21 Strømsgodset 1–1 Brann Drammen
17:00 Nordkvelle 70' Report Guastavino 35' Stadium: Marienlyst Stadion
Attendance: 6,736
Referee: Espen Berntsen
30 August 2010 22 Brann 3–3 Viking Bergen
20:00 Bakke 35'
Moen 55'
Bertelsen 81' (o.g.)
Report Høiland 4'
Danielsen 12' (pen.)
Nevland 57'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,893
Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen
11 September 2010 23 Tromsø 0–3 Brann Tromsø
17:00 Report Bakke 21'
Guastavino 37'
Moen 73'
Stadium: Alfheim Stadion
Attendance: 5,807
Referee: Roy Helge Olsen
19 September 2010 24 Brann 2–3 Rosenborg Bergen
20:00 Sævarsson 40'
Moen 80'
Report Henriksen 11', 88'
Iversen 62' (pen.)
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 14,901
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
26 September 2010 25 Vålerenga 1–0 Brann Oslo
20:00 Shelton 34' Report Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 15,004
Referee: Roy Helge Olsen
2 October 2010 26 Brann 3–2 Hønefoss Bergen
17:00 Moen 15'
Mjelde 30'
Huseklepp 70'
Report Lafton 77' (pen.)
Olsen 84'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 14,901
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø
17 October 2010 27 Lillestrøm 3–2 Brann Lillestrøm
18:00 Korcsmár 31' (o.g.)
Ujah 37'
Kippe 40'
Report Moen 60'
Huseklepp 69'
Stadium: Åråsen Stadion
Attendance: 6,800
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
25 October 2010 28 Brann 3–1 Kongsvinger Bergen
17:00 Moen 20'
Huseklepp 29', 90'
Report Risholt 79' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,052
Referee: Brage Sandmoen
31 October 2010 29 Aalesund 3–1 Brann Ålesund
18:00 Mathisen 2', 45' (pen.)
Herrera 31' (pen.)
Report Guastavino 34' Stadium: Color Line Stadion
Attendance: 10,759
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
7 November 2010 30 Brann 1–1 Odd Grenland Bergen
18:00 Amankwah 90' Report Bentley 80' Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,831
Referee: Tommy Skjerven

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
11 Molde 30 10 10 10 42 45 −3 40
12 Stabæk 30 11 6 13 46 47 −1 39
13 Brann 30 8 10 12 48 50 −2 34
14 Hønefoss (R) 30 7 6 17 28 62 −34 27 Qualification for the relegation play-offs
15 Kongsvinger (R) 30 4 8 18 27 58 −31 20 Relegation to First Division
Source: fotball.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Norwegian Cup

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13 May 2010 Round 1 Arna-Bjørnar 0–2 Brann Arna
18:00 Report Hansen 16'
Moen 72'
Stadium: Arna Stadion
Attendance: 1,766
Referee: Anders Bjerk Hansen
19 May 2010 Round 2 Fyllingen 1–0 Brann Fyllingsdalen
18:00 Stephensen 55' Report Stadium: Varden Amfi
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Petter Toppe

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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The table shows matches and goals in the Tippeligaen and Norwegian Cup, and was last updated after the game against Odd Grenland on November 7, 2010[45]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
12 GK Norway NOR Håkon Opdal 30 0 30 0 0 0
24 GK Norway NOR Kenneth Udjus 2 0 0 0 2 0
2 DF Iceland ISL Birkir Már Sævarsson 28 2 27 2 1 0
3 DF Norway NOR Christian Kalvenes 11 0 11 0 0 0
5 DF Jamaica JAM Rodolph Austin 26 0 25 0 1 0
7 DF Norway NOR Hassan El Fakiri 27 0 24+1 0 2 0
18 DF Iceland ISL Ólafur Örn Bjarnason 13 0 9+2 0 2 0
21 DF Hungary HUN Zsolt Korcsmár 12 0 12 0 0 0
25 DF Norway NOR Yaw Amankwah 20 1 17+3 1 0 0
26 DF Norway NOR Bjørnar Holmvik 16 0 13+1 0 0+2 0
29 DF Norway NOR Jonas Grønner 2 0 0+0 0 2+0 0
4 MF Norway NOR Cato Guntveit 16 0 9+6 0 0+1 0
6 MF Norway NOR Erik Mjelde 30 4 27+2 4 1 0
8 MF Iceland ISL Gylfi Einarsson 6 0 1+4 0 1 0
9 MF Norway NOR Jan Gunnar Solli 23 2 18+3 2 1+1 0
11 MF Norway NOR Petter Vaagan Moen 31 15 28+1 14 0+2 1
14 MF The Gambia GAM Tijan Jaiteh 19 0 7+10 0 2 0
16 MF Norway NOR Bjarte Haugsdal 7 0 1+5 0 1 0
18 MF Brazil BRA Diego 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
31 MF Norway NOR Kjetil Kalve 1 0 0 0 1 0
10 FW Denmark DEN David Nielsen 10 0 1+9 0 0 0
13 FW Norway NOR Erik Huseklepp 31 10 30+0 10 1 0
15 FW Uruguay URU Diego Guastavino 26 9 19+5 9 2 0
17 FW Norway NOR Eirik Bakke 21 3 17+1 2 3+0 1
19 FW Norway NOR Cato Hansen 19 1 1+16 0 2 1
20 FW Brazil BRA Juninho 5 0 0+5 0 0 0

Top goalscorers

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Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.[46]

Last updated on 7 November 2010
# Nation Shirt number Name Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup Total
1 Norway 11 Petter Vaagan Moen 14 1 15
2 Norway 13 Erik Huseklepp 10 0 10
3 Uruguay 15 Diego Guastavino 9 0 9
4 Norway 6 Erik Mjelde 4 1 5
= Norway 17 Eirik Bakke 5 0 5

Disciplinary record

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Includes all competitive matches.[47]

# Nation Shirt number Name Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1 Jamaica 5 Rodolph Austin 5 1 0 0 5 1
2 Iceland 2 Birkir Sævarsson 4 1 0 0 4 1
3 Norway 17 Eirik Bakke 7 0 0 0 7 0
4 Norway 11 Petter Vaagan Moen 6 0 0 0 6 0

Overall

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Games played 32 (30 Tippeligaen, 2 Norwegian Cup)
Games won 9 (8 Tippeligaen, 1 Norwegian Cup)
Games drawn 10 (10 Tippeligaen)
Games lost 13 (12 Tippeligaen, 1 Norwegian Cup)
Goals scored 50 (48 Tippeligaen, 2 Norwegian Cup)
Goals conceded 51 (50 Tippeligaen, 1 Norwegian Cup)
Goal difference -1 (-2 Tippeligaen, +1 Norwegian Cup)
Yellow cards 47
Red cards 2
Worst discipline Jamaica Rodolph Austin (5 Yellow card, 1 Red card)
Best result 4-0 (H) v Strømsgodset IF - Tippeligaen - 25 April 2010
Worst result 0-4 (A) v Viking FK - Tippeligaen - 21 March 2009
Most appearances 2 players with 31 appearances
(Petter Vaagan Moen & Erik Huseklepp)
Top goalscorer Norway Petter Vaagan Moen (15 goals)
Most assists Norway Erik Huseklepp (10 assists)
League points 34/90 (37.8%)

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