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UEFA Cup: Ajax face Norway's IK Start in first round

24 August: The entire Ajax family is still recovering from the enormous blow dealt by FC København on Wednesday evening, but the show must go on... in the UEFA Cup, to be precise. The first round draw was today in Monte Carlo, Monaco, and Ajax were paired with last season's runners-up from Norway: IK Start from the town of Kristiansand. Ajax will travel north on Thursday 14 September, not to Kristiansand but to nearby Lillestrøm, east of Oslo, where Start play their European home games. The return leg at the Amsterdam ArenA is two weeks later on Thursday 28 September (kick-off times t.b.a.). A berth in the second round group stage will be at stake.

Even in Norway, IK Start are a bit of an outsider. It is only two years ago that the club returned to Norway's top flight, the Tippeligaen. In the season of their return to the top flight the club surprised everyone by battling for the Norwegian title until the last day of the league. They only just lost out to Vålerenga, but their second slot was good enough for their seventh ever European campaign. Skala Itrottarfelag from the Faëroe Islands were brushed aside in the first preliminary round of the UEFA Cup. The second round saw a thriller against Ireland's Drogheda United: Start won the home leg by 1-0, but lost the return leg by the same score. The nervewracking penalty shoot-out of 24 spotkicks in total (!) was won by the Norwegians last night: 10-11.

The Club

Founded on 19 September 1905, Idrettsklubben Start were a relatively anonymous club in Norwegian football for decades. For almost 70 years the small club from Kristiansand, a popular summer resort of some 75,000 inhabitants on Norway's magnificent south coast, never made much of an impact in the league or the Norwegian cup competition.

This changed in the 1970s, the by far most glorious decade for the club. IK Start briefly became a major force in Norwegian football, qualifying for the UEFA Cup in 1974, 1976, 1977 and 1978. The club's undisputed superstar and fan hero of that era was Svein Mathisen, who played 663 league games for Start and is the club's top goalscorer of all time (106 goals).

The best was yet to come: the Norwegian championship was clinched in 1978 and 1980. After both titles, IK Start lasted only one round in the European Champions Cup. In 1981 the opponent to eliminate Start was... AZ '67 from Alkmaar, Holland's reigning champions and a top side in Europe at the time.

The golden years of the 1970s were followed by more than two decades of decay and inconsistency, in which IK Start dropped out of the highest division a few times (but always jumped back). The second slot that gave them access to the UEFA Cup was the best league result since the days of Svein Mathisen and Helge Haugen for the club from Kristiansand, who play their home games in a yellow shirt and black shorts.

The current season has been a disappointment for IK Start so far: the club had a poor start in the Norwegian league. So poor that the club fired their head-coach and made former Liverpool player Stig Inge Bjørnebye the new man at the helm.

The Roster

The average follower of Ajax will not know (or even recognize) many names from the current IK Start squad. Head-coach Bjørnebye, formerly of Liverpool and the Norwegian national team, is probably the biggest name.

Defender Marius Johnsen and midfielders Kristofer Hæstad and Fredrik Strømstad are internationals for Norway, defender Steinar Pedersen played for Borussia Dortmund in the past, Icelandic midfielder Johannes Hardarson was on the payrole of FC Groningen for a while and the strikers to keep an eye on are Stefan Bärlin (a Swede), Todi Jónsson (from the Fäeroe Islands) and especially David Nielsen, a 29 year-old Dane who played for clubs such as FC København, Wimbledon and Norwich City in the past.

There is an Englishman on the club's payrole (striker Ben Wright, who played for Kettering and Bristol City), but he was recently loaned out to Moss FK. Start's only field goal against Drogheda United in the second preliminary round of the UEFA Cup was scored by Fredrik Strømstad.

The Stadium

IK Start normally play their home games at Kristiansand Stadium, a ground with an official capacity of 12,000, although a record breaking 16,563 people attended IK Start vs Fredrikstad in 2005. Most of them were standing on the old ground's terraces. The number of seats is very limited.

Since terraces are no longer allowed in UEFA competition, IK Start will play their European home games at Lillestrøm's Åråsen Stadion, which holds 13,000 spectactors and does meet UEFA requirements. A new stadium for IK Start in Kristiansand is being constructed as we speak: the new all-seater will be officially opened in 2007 and hold 14,000 fans.

Ajax versus Norwegian opposition

Ajax visited Norway many times for friendly fixtures, even before World War Two, but the opponent was never IK Start.

However, the Amsterdam club does have a history against Norwegian opposition in UEFA competition. In August 1960, when Ajax played in the brand-new European Cup for the second time, Fredrikstad FK came out of the bowl as the first round opponent. Ajax crashed out after a disappointing 4-3 defeat in Norway (Ajax goals by Cees Groot [2x] and Sjaak Swart) and a 0-0 draw at Amsterdam's Olympic Stadium.

The first round of the European Champions Cup in the fall 1977 saw an encounter between Ajax and Lillestrøm SK. The first leg, at the ground where IK Start vs Ajax will be played, was surprisingly lost by 2-0. In Amsterdam, however, Ajax lashed out: 4-0, courtesy of Ruud Geels, Tscheu La Ling (2x) and an unfortunate Norwegian defender. The Dutch advanced. Funny little detail: Ajax played at Lillestrøm's local stadium om 14 September 1977. The first leg against IK Start will be played exactly 29 years later.

The third and most recent time Ajax played a Norwegian side was in the fall of 2002, in the group phase of the Champions League. The opponent was Rosenborg BK, who were Norway's finest by a lightyear for many years, but slipped away from the top in recent seasons. Rosenborg and Ajax settled for a 0-0 draw in Trondheim on 02 October 2002. Three weeks later, on 22 October 2002 at the Amsterdam ArenA, the Norwegians once again remained upright: 1-1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored for Ajax.

For what it's worth: Ajax won only one out of six games against Norwegian opposition in UEFA competition, lost on aggregate two out of three times and never managed an official win on Norwegian soil... (MP)

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