About

Stabæk Fotball is a Norwegian professional club based in Bærum that currently compete in the Norwegian First Division. The senior side traces its organisational roots to a local sporting tradition while the football department was established on 12 March 1995, a date commonly used in club records and shown here as 1995. Walkouts lists carefully sourced signed shirts from the club, with attention to provenance and retail releases for supporters and collectors.

The team plays home fixtures at the Nadderud Stadion, having spent a three-year long stay at the Telenor Arena before returning to Nadderud. The side is part of the multi-sport Stabæk IF, and notable names across the club’s recent leadership include chairman Espen Moe and head coach Jörgen Wålemark, who took charge in December 2024. Those episodes, and the suburb name Stabekk, form essential context for shirt provenance and era-based collecting.

Anniversary releases matter to local collectors, particularly commemorations linked to the wider club history rather than just the football department. A clear example for many is the Centenary 2012 observance of the parent association, which generated limited run items tied to the wider Stabæk identity and now appears in fan archives and framed displays.

Season and match magnets are prime drivers for demand, with shirts from the 2008 title-winning season widely chased because they mark the club’s peak league achievement and carry period sponsors, squad numbers and player associations that appeal to enthusiasts. Equally, shirts worn during the Telenor Arena era are singled out by collectors for their clear provenance, where match programmes and stadium photography provide corroborating evidence of use.

Iconic away shirts are collected both for design and for association with decisive results; collectors commonly seek away strips from the early 2000s and later which are typically described as white with navy trim, linked to important away wins in league and cup fixtures. Fanshop releases also hold strong appeal: signed retail shirts, rather than match-worn pieces, are actively collected when early production runs, player-issue variants and region-specific editions can be documented. One local insight is that returns to Nadderud after the Telenor Arena period often boost interest in framed shirts dated to that transitional era, a useful provenance cue for purchase and display.

Every listing on the site aims to be clear about source and verification, and many items are offered with tangible proof such as COA to reassure buyers about signatures and origin. For long-time Stabæk followers and newcomers alike, shirts from the 2008 and 2012 seasons remain among the most referenced pieces when assembling a narrative of the club’s recent history, and Walkouts makes those pieces available alongside clear provenance statements and buyer information.

Legends & Leadership

Bjarni Eiriksson, André Flem are remembered as a legend player duo from the 1990s, embodying the club’s early top-flight ambitions with resilient performances and a clear sense of identity that helped shape Stabaek’s competitive standards before the new millennium.

Daniel Nannskog, Alanzinho lit up the mid-2000s as recent key players, blending cutting edge finishing with creativity to define an entertaining, front-foot style that became synonymous with Stabaek’s surge in that decade.

Jan Jönsson orchestrated the late 2000s from the dugout as a legendary manager figure, imposing structure and clarity that elevated the squad’s consistency, while Espen Moe provides stable leadership as chairman, ensuring continuity and focus in the club’s modern era.

Stadium

Nadderud Stadion, also referred to as Nadderud Sports Arena, is the focal point of Stabaek Fotball’s identity in Bekkestua, Bærum. After a three-year stay at the Telenor Arena, the club’s return to Nadderud reaffirmed its roots and close connection to the local community. Matchdays are characterised by intimate, close-to-the-pitch sightlines and a family-friendly feel, with The Blues’ colours prominent across the stands. Proximity to Oslo helps create lively occasions, and meetings with fellow Oslo-region opposition often carry a derby-like intensity. Supporters value the straightforward access and the familiar routines around the ground, which contribute to a distinctive home advantage. While facilities are practical rather than palatial, the atmosphere is authentic and vocal, with regulars setting the tone for a ground that rewards energy and commitment on the pitch as much as it celebrates tradition off it.

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FAQ

Q: Where is Stabaek Fotball based and which league do they play in? A: The club is based in Bekkestua in Bærum, a suburb of Oslo, and competes in the Norwegian first division, the second tier of football in Norway.

Q: What is Stabaek Fotball’s home ground? A: Home matches are played at Nadderud Stadion, also known as Nadderud Sports Arena. The team returned there after a three-year spell at the Telenor Arena.

Q: Who leads the team on and off the pitch? A: Espen Moe serves as chairman, and Jorgen Wålemark took over as head coach in December 2024.

Q: How is the authenticity of signed memorabilia verified? A: Signed items offered via trusted partners are checked using a recognised certificate of authenticity (COA) to provide assurance.

Q: Do you ship internationally? A: Yes. Free worldwide shipping.