• Ski- og Fotballklubben Trygg was a sports club in Oslo, Norway, which played an important role for bandy in Norway and also was well known for its ice...
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  • torpedo boat, Royal Norwegian Navy HNoMS Trygg, Royal Norwegian Navy SFK Trygg, a Norwegian sports club Trigg (disambiguation) Triggs (disambiguation)...
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  • Norwegian footballer. He was born in Kristiania. He played football for SFK Trygg and was capped 25 times for Norway between 1923 and 1930, captaining the...
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    since 1930. The first official match was played on 19 February 1933 when SFK Trygg won against Sportsklubben Rapp 4-1 in a break during WC on skates 1933...
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    since 1935. Mercantile remained a tenant until 1947, when it merged with SFK Trygg. Gressbanen received artificial turf in 2001 and artificial ice in 2004...
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    11-5 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo 1919 IF Ready 9-5 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo 1920 IF Ready 7-5 eeo. SFK Trygg Dælenenga, Oslo 1921 SFK Trygg 1-0...
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  • Kristiania 20,000 1922 Odd 5–1 Kvik Fredrikshald Thorvald E. Johnsen, (Trygg) Brann stadion, Bergen 8,000 1923 Brann 2–1 Lyn Karl Aug. Andersen, (Kvik...
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  • Ternana, Pistoiese). 4 November – Amela Fetahović, 35, Bosnian footballer (SFK 2000, Spartak Subotica, national team), car crash. Jack Vitty, 98, English...
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