Tromso Idrettslag is a Norwegian professional football club founded in 1920, based in the city of Tromso. They play their home games at Alfheim Stadion. Tromso play in the Eliteserien.
Tromso have won the Norwegian Cup twice, in 1986 and 1996, and have competed in several UEFA competitions; the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Europa League. The Norwegian Cup trophies make Tromso the northernmost club in the world to have won a nationwide title.
History
1920–39: The pre-war years
The club was founded on 15 September 1920, and given the name Tromso Turnforenings Fotballag (Tromso Gymnastics Association's Football Team), or Turn for short. The first match after the formal foundation was against cross-town rivals IF Skarp, a 0–0 draw. However, it would not take long before success came to Turn, and in 1927, the club won its first district championship.
In 1930, the club changed its name to Tromso Idrettslag because the Norwegian Sports Association thought the club's name was too close to the name of Tromso Gymnastics Association. However, this was only temporary, and the club changed its name to Tor in 1931. 1931 would also be the year the club won its first Northern Norwegian Cup, the highest possible achievement for a Northern Norwegian club at the time. The club beat Mo IL 3–1 in the final. The year after, the Norwegian Sports Association ruled the club could not be named Tor, and so Tromso Idrettslag was again chosen, this time permanently. Tromso also won its second district championship in 1932, but was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Northern Norwegian Cup. The 1930s proved to be a good decade for Tromso, as the club won district championships in 1933, 1936 and 1937. However, sports activities came to an end in 1940 because of World War II, and the club did not play again before 1945.
1945–1969: Two Northern-Norwegian cup championships
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