On April 30, 14 delegates from the three clubs met at the Hotel Bristol in Oslo. Isak Benjaminsen from Grane was adopted as the first chairman. It was formed in 1902 and organises the and national teams, as well as the league systems for men and women whose top levels are respectively the and. Ut gÄr Fredrik Nygaard, som vert lÊrar igjen, og inn kjem Anders Veibust som ny trenarutviklar. Veibust skal etter planen byrje i jobben seinast 1. By 1 January 2004, there were 1,814 clubs organized in Norway and 373,532 registered players. These were Trygve Karlsen, , Leif Eriksen and Bredo Eriksen from Lyn; Just Hagemann, Isak Benjaminsen, Walter Aigeltinger and Emil Wettergreen from Grane; and Christen Hummel Johansen, Arne Baggerud, Birger Freihow, Thorleif Wibe and Thorvald Torgersen from Spring.
Together they agreed to form a football association, and voted 9 to 5 to adopt the name proposed by Lyn - Norsk Fodboldforbund. Han har vore med som instruktÞr pÄ trenarkurs, trenar pÄ kretslag og kring landslag, samt tidlegare hatt arbeidsoppgÄver knytt til trenarutdanning i Sogn og Fjordane i vikariat. Han er opptatt av Ä fÄ ut det beste av dei rundt seg, bÄde breddeklubb, toppklubb og rettleiarapparat, og kjem til Ä halde oppe trÞkket vÄrt pÄ Grasrottrenar-kurs og trenarettleiarkurset. . It is the largest sports federation in Norway. . .
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