• Source: List of SK Brann records and statistics
  • SK Brann is a Norwegian football club from Bergen, Norway. The club was founded in 1908 and is one of the most popular in Norway. They have won Eliteserien three times, and the Norwegian Football Cup seven times. As of 2024 Brann have played in the top tier of Norwegian football for 67 seasons, the second most of any club.
    The list includes major honors won by Brann, as well as records set by the club and its players and managers.


    Honours




    = League

    =
    Eliteserien:
    Winners (3): 1961–62, 1963, 2007
    Runners-up (8): 1951–52, 1975, 1997, 2000, 2006, 2016, 2023, 2024
    Third place: (4): 1976, 1999, 2004, 2018
    Norwegian First Division:
    Winners (1): 2022
    Runners-up (1): 2015
    Kretsserien:
    Winners (22): 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937
    Runners-up (5): 1911, 1925, 1931, 1933, 1936


    = Cup

    =
    Norwegian Cup:
    Winners (7): 1923, 1925, 1972, 1976, 1982, 2004, 2022
    Runners-up (9): 1917, 1918, 1950, 1978, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1999, 2011


    = Awards

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    Eliteserien Club of the Year
    Winners (1): 2024
    Eliteserien Kit of the Year
    Winners (5): 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023


    Players


    All current players are in bold.All stats accurate as of the end of the 2024 season.


    = Appearances

    =
    Youngest first-team player: Håkon Lorentzen – 15 years, 280 days (against Start, Eliteserien, 9 May 2013)
    Oldest first-team player: Håkon Opdal – 39 years, 78 days (against Haugesund, Eliteserien, 28 August 2021)
    Most consecutive league appearances: 107 – Steinar Aase, 28 April 1974 – 1 October 1978


    Most appearances


    Competitive matches only, appearances as a substitute in brackets.


    = Goalscorers

    =
    Most goals in a season in all competitions: 35 – Roald "Kniksen" Jensen and Rolf Birger "Pesen" Pedersen, 1961–62
    Most league goals in a season: 26 – Rolf Birger "Pesen" Pedersen, 1961–62 Hovedserien
    Top league scorer with fewest goals in a season: 3
    Frode Larsen and Harald Johannessen, 1970 Norwegian First Division
    Most goals scored in a match: 8
    Bjarne Johnsen v Aalesund, 26 August 1917
    Bjarne Johnsen v Nornen, 5 May 1918
    Trygve Titlestad v Årstad, 2 June 1932
    Goals in consecutive league matches: 8 consecutive matches – Rolf Birger "Pesen" Pedersen, 22 May 1960 to 31 August 1960
    Fastest goal: 11 seconds – Erik Mjelde v Haugesund, Tippeligaen, 15 April 2011
    Fastest hat-trick: 2 minutes – Kåre Kongsvik v Ny-Solheim, 22 September 1929
    Fastest four goals: 20 minutes – Bjarne Johnsen v Nornen, 5 May 1918
    Most hat-tricks: 20 – Finn Berstad (19 September 1920 – 12 May 1932)


    Most goals


    Competitive matches only. Matches played (including as a substitute) appear in brackets.


    = Transfers

    =


    Highest transfer fees paid




    Highest transfer fees received




    = Honours

    =


    Players with the most titles won at the club


    Roald "Kniksen" Jensen (3)
    1961–62 Hovedserien, 1963 Norwegian First Division, 1972 Norwegian Football Cup
    Tore Nordtvedt (3)
    1963 Norwegian First Division, 1972 Norwegian Football Cup, 1976 Norwegian Football Cup


    = Individual awards

    =
    Kniksen Honorary Award

    Per Egil Ahlsen – 1992
    Kniksen Award for Goalkeeper of the Year

    Håkon Opdal – 2006, 2007
    Piotr Leciejewski – 2016
    Kniksen Award for Defender of the Year

    Tore Pedersen – 1993
    Kniksen Award for Midfielder of the Year

    Per Egil Ahlsen – 1990
    Kniksen Award for Attacker of the Year

    Mons Ivar Mjelde – 1996
    Thorstein Helstad – 2000, 2007
    First Division Player of the Year

    Mathias Rasmussen – 2022
    Bataljonen's Brann Player of the Year

    Roy Wassberg – 2000
    Raymond Kvisvik – 2001, 2003
    Tommy Knarvik – 2002
    Ragnvald Soma – 2004
    Paul Scharner – 2005
    Håkon Opdal – 2006, 2019
    Thorstein Helstad – 2007
    Ólafur Örn Bjarnason – 2008
    Erik Huseklepp – 2009
    Petter Vaagan Moen – 2010
    Rodolph Austin – 2011
    Piotr Leciejewski – 2012, 2013
    Stéphane Badji – 2014
    Vadim Demidov – 2015, 2016
    Vito Wormgoor – 2017
    Fredrik Haugen – 2018
    Ole Martin Kolskogen – 2020
    Ruben Kristiansen – 2021
    Mathias Rasmussen – 2022
    Bård Finne – 2023
    Felix Horn Myhre – 2024
    Bataljonen's Young Brann Player of the Year

    Arve Walde – 2004
    Kristoffer Larsen – 2012
    Henrik Gjesdal – 2013
    Kasper Skaanes – 2014
    Markus Olsen Pettersen – 2018
    Ole Martin Kolskogen – 2020
    David Møller Wolfe – 2022
    Jonas Torsvik – 2023
    Eivind Helland – 2024


    = International

    =
    First international:

    Sigurd Wathne against Sweden (26 May 1918)
    Most international caps (total):

    Birkir Már Sævarsson – 103
    Most international caps as a Brann player

    Birkir Már Sævarsson – 38


    Managers



    First manager: Donald Colman
    Longest-serving manager: Oddvar Hansen (1955–1957, 1960–1963, 1965–1968)


    = Individual awards

    =
    Kniksen Award for Manager of the Year

    Mons Ivar Mjelde – 2007
    Lars Arne Nilsen – 2016
    Eliteserien Manager of the Year

    Eirik Horneland – 2023
    First Division Manager of the Year

    Eirik Horneland – 2022


    Team records




    = Matches

    =
    First match: 1–1 v Bergens FK, 1 January 1909
    First competitive match: 8–0 v Bergens SK, 21 June 1911
    First Norwegian Football Cup match: 4–6 v Stavanger, 14 September 1913
    First competitive match at Brann Stadion: 2–1 v Trygg, 10 August 1919
    First Norgesserien match: 1–2 v Djerv, 3 August 1937
    First Hovedserien match: 3–4 v Vålerenga, 31 July 1948
    First 1. divisjon match: 0–2 v Gjøvik-Lyn, 28 April 1963
    First Tippeligaen match: 1–0 v Strømsgodset, 28 April 1990
    First Eliteserien match: 1–1 v Tromsø, 2 April 2017
    First European match: 2–0 v Gżira United, 19 September 1973


    Record wins


    Record win: 17–0 v Hardy, Kretsserien, 18 May 1919
    Record league win: 17–0 v Hardy, Kretsserien, 18 May 1919
    Record Norwegian Football Cup win:
    14–0 v Aalesund, 26 August 1917
    14–0 v Hovding, 17 April 2013
    Record European win: 8–0 v Carmarthen Town, Europa League first qualifying round, first leg, 19 July 2007
    Record home win: 17–0 v Hardy, Kretsserien, 18 May 1919
    Record away win:
    14–0 v Aalesund, Norwegian Football Cup, 26 August 1917
    14–0 v Hovding, Norwegian Football Cup, 17 April 2013


    Record defeats


    Record defeat: 0–10 v Rosenborg, Tippeligaen, 5 May 1996
    Record league defeat: 0–10 v Rosenborg, Tippeligaen, 5 May 1996
    Record Norwegian Football Cup defeat: 0-8
    v Kvik Halden, 26 September 1915
    v Molde, 23 July 2008
    Record European defeat: 0–7 v Queens Park Rangers, UEFA Cup, 29 September 1976
    Record home defeat:
    1–8 v Skeid, Norwegian Football Cup, 3 July 1938
    0–7 v Moss, Norwegian Football Cup, 8 September 1940
    1–8 v Fredrikstad, Hovedserien, 24 August 1952
    0–7 v Lyn, 1. divisjon, 8 August 1964
    0–7 v Queens Park Rangers, UEFA Cup, 29 September 1976
    Record away defeat: 10–0 v Rosenborg, Tippeligaen, 5 May 1996


    Streaks


    Longest winning streak (all competitions): 12 matches
    9 May 2022 to 7 July 2022
    18 July 2022 to 2 October 2022
    Longest unbeaten streak (all competitions): 29 matches, 3 April 2022 to 2 October 2022
    Longest winless streak (all competitions): 13 matches, 21 August 1948 to 26 May 1949
    Longest losing streak (all competitions): 6 matches
    10 September 1989 to 8 October 1989
    12 August 2002 to 1 September 2002
    9 May 2021 to 27 May 2021
    Longest winning streak (league): 12 matches, 18 July 2022 to 2 October 2022
    Longest unbeaten streak (league): 26 matches, 3 April 2022 to 2 October 2022
    Longest drawing streak (league): 8 matches, 16 August 1992 to 18 October 1992
    Longest winless streak (league): 12 matches, 24 June 1979 to 14 October 1979
    Longest losing streak (league): 6 matches
    6 August 1979 to 16 September 1979
    13 July 1981 to 23 August 1981
    9 May 2021 to 27 May 2021
    Longest scoring streak (league): 33 matches, 5 December 2021 to 10 April 2023
    Longest non-scoring streak (league): 5 matches, 14 June 1964 to 13 August 1964
    Longest clean sheet streak (league): 7 matches, 14 August 2022 to 2 October 2022
    Longest goal conceding streak (league): 27 matches, 21 August 1994 to 27 August 1995


    Wins/draws/defeats in a season


    Most wins in a league season: 26 – 2022
    Most draws in a league season: 12 – 1992
    Most defeats in a league season: 17 – 2014
    Fewest wins in a league season: 1 – 1948–49
    Fewest draws in a league season: 0 – 1949–50
    Fewest defeats in a league season: 0 – 1947–48, 1953–54, 1960–61


    = Goals

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    Most league goals scored in a season: 95 – 2022
    Fewest league goals scored in a season: 9 – 1952–53
    Most league goals conceded in a season: 55 – 2021
    Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 5 – 1947–48


    = Points

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    Most points in a season:
    Two points for a win:
    46 in 30 matches, 1961–62
    35 in 22 matches, 1986
    24 in 18 matches, 1963
    21 in 14 matches, 1946–47
    21 in 12 matches, 1953–54, 1960–61
    19 in 10 matches, 1947–48
    Three points for a win:
    81 in 30 matches, 2022
    54 in 26 matches, 2007
    39 in 22 matches, 1990
    Fewest points in a season:
    Two points for a win:
    46 in 30 matches, 1961–62
    10 in 22 matches, 1979
    11 in 18 matches, 1971
    4 in 14 matches, 1948–49
    19 in 12 matches, 1956–57
    10 in 10 matches, 1938–39
    Three points for a win:
    26 in 30 matches, 2021
    27 in 26 matches, 2002
    24 in 22 matches, 1992


    = Attendances

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    Highest home game attendance: 24,800 v Fredrikstad, 1 October 1961
    Highest away game attendance: 55,000 v Marseille, 27 August 2008
    Highest season average attendance (league): 17,225 (2007)
    Lowest season average attendance (league): 5,531 (1948–49)
    Seasons with highest average league attendance in Norway: 17 (1958–59, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1963, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2023, 2024)


    Season-by-season performance




    Notes




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