Fixtures

Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 09/04 16:30 - Sparta Sarpsborg vs Frisk Asker - View
Norway Eliteserien 09/13 14:00 - Sparta Sarpsborg vs Stjernen - View
Norway Eliteserien 09/18 16:30 - Nidaros IK vs Sparta Sarpsborg - View
Norway Eliteserien 09/20 14:00 - Sparta Sarpsborg vs Valerenga - View
Norway Eliteserien 09/25 16:30 - Storhamar vs Sparta Sarpsborg - View
Norway Eliteserien 09/27 14:00 - Sparta Sarpsborg vs Narvik IK - View

Results

Norway Eliteserien 03/14 18:00 3 [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Valerenga [4] L 1-5
Norway Eliteserien 03/12 18:00 3 [4] Valerenga v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] L 4-2
Norway Eliteserien 03/10 18:00 3 [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Valerenga [4] W 4-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/08 17:30 3 [4] Valerenga v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] W 1-4
Norway Eliteserien 03/06 18:00 3 [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Valerenga [4] L 2-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/04 18:00 3 [4] Valerenga v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] L 3-2
Norway Eliteserien 03/01 15:00 - [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Stjernen [9] W 4-1
Norway Eliteserien 02/27 17:30 - [6] Lillehammer v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] W 0-5
Norway Eliteserien 02/22 17:00 - [2] Stavanger v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] L 4-3
Norway Eliteserien 02/20 17:30 - [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Karnataka [7] L 2-3
Norway Eliteserien 02/16 16:00 - [5] Sparta Sarpsborg v Storhamar [1] L 3-4
Norway Eliteserien 02/14 19:30 - [2] Frisk Asker v Sparta Sarpsborg [5] W 4-6

Wikipedia - Sparta Sarpsborg

Ishockeyklubben Sparta Sarpsborg is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Sarpsborg, Norway. They currently play in EliteHockey Ligaen. They play their home games in the Sparta Amfi arena and is Norway's oldest ice hockey rink. The team colours are blue and white.

History

The ice hockey department of IL Sparta was founded in 1958, and got off to a fantastic start when Norway's first indoor hockey arena, Sparta Amfi, was opened in 1963. Within three years, they earned promotion to the Eliteserien (first division) as the first team outside Oslo to do so. It was only to be a short stint, and through most part of the late 1960s and 1970s, Sparta spent their time in the second division, with occasional visits to the top flight.

The 1980s was to be Sparta's greatest decade. Under the leadership of coach Lasse Bäckman and strengthened by several strong signings from other Norwegian clubs and a couple of Swedish stars, they claimed the Norwegian Championships in 1984. The feat was repeated in 1989, when the club beat heavily favoured Trondheim in the final after claiming the last playoff spot.

Economic problems followed this success, and in 1995 Sparta filed for bankruptcy, the only sports club in Norway ever to do so. This meant that they had to start from scratch in the third division, and they lost their best players to other clubs in Norway. However, many of these players subsequently returned to Sparta, and in 1997 they were back in the Eliteserien, where they have remained since.

In 2004, the team was rebranded as Sparta Warriors.

In the 2008–09 season, the team won the league, and won silver in the Norwegian Championship after being defeated by Vålerenga in the final.

In 2020, the team was rebranded as Sparta Sarpsborg.

The song I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles is known as the club anthem of Sparta Warriors.

Sparta Sarpsborg is a prominent ice hockey team based in Sarpsborg, Norway. Founded in 1963, the team has established itself as a competitive force within Norwegian ice hockey, competing in the top-tier GET-ligaen (now known as Fjordkraftligaen). Known for their passionate fan base and strong team spirit, Sparta Sarpsborg boasts a rich history of developing talented players and achieving notable successes in national competitions. The team’s colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home games at the Sparta Amfi arena, which provides an energetic atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a commitment to excellence and community engagement, Sparta Sarpsborg remains a key fixture in Norwegian ice hockey.