• Fotballklubben Lyn based in Oslo, whose members also participate in Nordic skiing and orienteering. Until 2010, SFK Lyn had two football departments...
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  • Ski- og Fotballklubben Lyn (lit. 'Ski and Football Club Lightning') is a Norwegian alliance sports club from Nordre Aker, Oslo. It has two sections; for...
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  • was the 1945 final, between Lyn and Fredrikstad. The initial tie finished 1–1 and the first replay also finished 1–1. Lyn won the second replay 4–0. The...
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  • marked Lyn's return to the second tier following an absence since 2010, coinciding with Vålerenga being relegated from the first tier. The Oslo Derby between...
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    The Battle of Oslo (Norwegian: Kampen om Oslo) or the Oslo Derby is the name given to football matches between Lyn Fotball and Vålerenga Fotball, both...
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    as the 1952 Winter Olympics. Oslo is the home of several football clubs in the Norwegian league system. Vålerenga, Lyn and Skeid have won both the league...
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    Ullevaal Stadion (category Lyn Fotball)
    "NFF kjøper Lyns Ullevaal aksjer". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 17. "Lyn Oslo Fotballklubb". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 22 October 1993. p. 34. "10...
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  • Lyn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lyn or LYN may refer to: Lyn (singer), South Korean singer Lyn (gamer), South Korean Warcraft III player Lyn (given...
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  • Johannes Nuñez (category Lyn Fotball players)
    plays as a forward for KFUM Oslo in the Eliteserien. As a youth player, Nuñez was with his hometown club, Holmlia SK, and Lyn. He made his senior debut...
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  • was replaced by Pasi Rautiainen. In the 2006–07 UEFA Cup, Flora defeated Lyn Oslo 1–1 on aggregate on away goals in the first qualifying round, before losing...
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