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KFUM

Founded: 1939
Type: domestic
Country: Norway Norway
Last Played:
Manager: Jørgen Isnes
Active Seasons: 49

KFUM Stadium

KFUM Arena

Oslo, Ekebergveien 101 1,500 capacity

KFUM Oslo (Kristelig Forening for Unge Menn — Young Men's Christian Association) plays at Jordal Amfi Arena's adjacent football ground, known as the KFUM Arena, located in the Jordal district of Oslo. The club has a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators at their home ground and represents one of Norwegian football's more unusual stories — a club with Christian association roots that has risen through the Norwegian football pyramid to compete in the Eliteserien. KFUM was founded in 1902 and has maintained its Christian identity throughout its history, though the football club operates as a fully professional sporting entity.

KFUM Oslo's promotion to the Eliteserien represented a landmark achievement for a club that had spent much of its history in the lower tiers of Norwegian football. The club's identity as a YMCA-connected organisation gives it a distinctive place in Norwegian sport — football and Christian association values have coexisted throughout the club's history. Their Eliteserien campaigns have attracted attention partly for this unusual background and partly for the competitive quality that the club has demonstrated at the top level of Norwegian football. The home ground, while modest, provides an authentic Norwegian football experience.

KFUM's stadium in Oslo's Jordal district positions the club as part of the Norwegian capital's broad football ecosystem, which includes more prominent clubs like Vålerenga, Lyn, and Stabæk in the wider Oslo region. The club's Christian values and community orientation give the stadium a distinctive character — it is a venue where football serves not only as competition but as community building. As KFUM Oslo continues to develop their Eliteserien presence, their unusual history and identity make them one of the more fascinating stories in Norwegian football's continued expansion of top-flight participants.