• Sportsklubben Sprint-Jeløy is a Norwegian football club from Jeløya in Moss. The club was founded in 1926 when both Jeløy IF and SK Sprint was formed....
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  • 1952. Retrieved 21 January 2020. "Glimt fra klubbhistorien". Sportsklubben Sprint-Jeløy. Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Martin Dehli (1993):...
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  • Source: [citation needed] Brann promoted. Molde promoted. Selbak Promoted Sprint/Jeløy Hafslund Kråkerøy Torp Tune Rakkestad Borgen Sandaker Play-off Jevnaker...
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    Amin Askar (category SK Sprint-Jeløy players)
    Arabic: امين عسكر; born 1 October 1985) is a footballer who plays for Sprint-Jeløy. Born in Ethiopia, he has represented Norway at youth level. A versatile...
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  • after Athena in Greek mythology. It was founded in 1996, replacing SK Sprint-Jeløy which was a former successful club from Moss. Athene Moss played in the...
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  • Rosenborg 0 - 5 (agg. 0 - 9) Rosenborg promoted 1. Askim (Promoted) 2. Sprint/Jeløy 3. Hafslund 4. Ørje 5. Navestad 6. Gresvik 7. Tune 8. Mysen 1. Geithus...
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  • 2–1 Vidar Drafn 6–1 Einastrand Drammens BK 2–2 (a.e.t.) Sagene Eik 4–0 Sprint-Jeløy Falken 2–3 National Fjellkameratene 0–4 Baune Flekkefjord 4–8 Nærbø Freidig...
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  • Borg 1. Snøgg Play-off 2. Rjukan 3. Skade 4. Drangedal 5. Ulefoss 6. Sportsklubben 31 1. Rygene Play-off 2. Dristug 3. Risør 4. Arendals BK 5. Froland...
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