Clausenengen FK
Clausenengen FK signed shirts and history
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Legends & Leadership
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Also known as
Atlanten Stadion
· Founded 1 June 1921 · Kristiansund · Atlanten Stadion
Clausenengen Fotballklubb (CFK) is a football club in Kristiansund, competing in the Norwegian lower divisions, and its story attracts collectors as much as local supporters. Walkouts collectors note CFK for its role in developing several international players, and the club’s archive pieces often surface alongside memorabilia from Atlanten Stadion and Kristiansund BK, giving shirts contextual provenance that appeals to specialist buyers.
The club was founded on 1 June 1921 and remains rooted in municipal football culture; the foundation year of 1921 is central to any narrative provenance and anchors anniversary releases and retrospective runs. Many well known professionals began at CFK, including Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Øyvind Leonhardsen, and those names frequently increase interest in early era retail shirts and regionally issued items.
Until 2003 the first team played home fixtures at Atlanten Stadion, a ground that features heavily in CFK collecting stories because shirts and match tickets tied to that venue are verifiable touchpoints for provenance. The club agreed in 2003 to form an elite side with rivals to create Kristiansund BK, while Clausenengen continued in the lower tiers and later re-established its A team in 2008, events that collectors cite when dating and contextualising shirts.
Anniversary pieces, especially those linked to milestone years, carry particular interest; the club’s centenary era around Centenary 2021 has prompted renewed attention to commemorative runs and retrospective replicas as tangible markers of CFK history. Where official anniversary runs exist they are chased for limited production numbers and for any player association recorded at the time of release, which enhances retail shirt desirability among regional collectors.
Specific seasons are also magnets for collectors. The structural change in 2003 agreement that created Kristiansund BK is one such pivot, and the re-establishment of the A team in 2008 is another; shirts worn or sold around those seasons are sought because they document transitions in club identity. Match-worn items tied to decisive fixtures that settled promotions or local honours are the most highly referenced provenance points in auction notes and shop listings.
Collectors value signed retail shirts as much as match-worn examples, and fanshop issues, early retail runs and region-specific releases are explicitly collected, not just player-issued jerseys. Where available, items accompanied by exact photo proof or a traceable signing event are preferred, and framed retail shirts with corroborating imagery often command attention because the visual record ties a signature to a time and place.
The collector perspective on CFK is shaped by venue and player provenance, with Atlanten Stadion ephemera, the 2003 and 2008 transitions, and well documented player names forming the backbone of many sales descriptions. Walkouts listings routinely reference those seasons and fixtures, notably 2003 and 2008, to establish context and to help buyers assess whether a shirt carries match or retail lineage.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is regarded as a legend player of the early 1990s for Clausenengen, remembered for sharpening his penalty-box craft in Kristiansund and setting a standard for younger teammates aspiring to follow his pathway from local football to the broader game.
Oyvind Leonhardsen emerged as a legend player of the late 1980s, bringing high-tempo midfield energy that defined the club’s competitive edge in that period. Arild Stavrum stands alongside him as a legend player of the early 1990s, combining direct forward play with the kind of resilience that characterised Clausenengen’s best sides of that era.
Trond Andersen is celebrated as a legend player of the early 1990s, noted for his composure and reading of the game developed on local pitches. Jan Erlend Kruse is recognised as a legend player of the 1980s, contributing experience and leadership that helped shape the club’s identity before the new millennium.
Atlanten Stadion served as Clausenengen’s home ground until 2003, anchoring the club’s identity in Kristiansund and providing a focal point for local football culture. The venue, known simply as Atlanten Stadion, hosted countless league fixtures and nurtured players who progressed from youth levels to senior football. Matchdays were defined by a close-knit community feel, with supporters gathering to back emerging talents and established favourites alike. Before the establishment of Kristiansund BK in 2003, meetings with Kristiansund FK gave the ground a distinct local derby edge, adding intensity to an already passionate atmosphere. The 2003 realignment, which created an elite team for the town, marked a turning point, but Atlanten Stadion remains closely associated with Clausenengen’s formative years and traditions. Its legacy endures as a symbol of the club’s player development and its roots in the Kristiansund football scene.
Q: Who are Clausenengen FK?A: Clausenengen FK is a football club from Kristiansund, Norway, established in 1921. The club is known for developing talented players who have gone on to wider recognition.
Q: Which league do they compete in?A: The club has competed in the Norwegian league system and has been associated with the Norwegian Fourth Division in recent seasons.
Q: Where did Clausenengen play their home matches?A: Until 2003, Clausenengen played home fixtures at Atlanten Stadion in Kristiansund.
Q: What changed in 2003, and what is the status of the first team?A: In 2003, rivals Kristiansund FK and Clausenengen created an elite side, Kristiansund BK. Clausenengen continued in the lower divisions and re-established its A team in 2008.
Q: Which notable players are linked with the club?A: Alumni include Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Oyvind Leonhardsen, Arild Stavrum, Trond Andersen, Jan Erlend Kruse, Andre Flem and Ola Lyngvaer. For any signed items referenced, we provide generic authenticity such as a COA where applicable.