Pre-existence Football in
Sarpsborg has traditionally been dominated by
Sarpsborg FK (SFK), which won the
Norwegian Cup six times and played 20 seasons in the top division, and to a lesser extent
IL Sparta, which won the Norwegian Cup in
1952 and played nine seasons in the top division. However, after SFK's relegation from the
1974, no teams from Sarpsborg played in the top division for the next two decades. In 1999, 16 teams in the Sarpsborg area joined forces to create a team that could compete in the top divisions of Norwegian football, called
Sarpsborg Fotball, which overtook SFK's spot in the league-system. In its first season, the team was relegated from the
2. divisjon, and several clubs, including both SFK and Sparta, withdrew from the collaboration. The remaining clubs in the "Sarpsborg Fotball" project formed a new club called
Borg Fotball, which won promotion to the
2. divisjon in 2002, but was relegated again in 2003. Meanwhile, Sparta was promoted to the Second Division the same season, and re-entered the collaboration club which now was renamed
FK Sparta Sarpsborg. The club earned promotion to
1. divisjon (the second tier of Norwegian football) in 2005.
Foundation At the end of the 2007 season, the last major club in the district, Sarpsborg FK, joined the collaboration of teams and ended a rather long and hefty rivalry between the two clubs. At the same time, in an effort to unite the different factions within the collaboration, the jersey was changed and the club renamed itself
Sarpsborg Sparta FK. This name remained a source of contention throughout the 2008 season, however, and a new name,
Sarpsborg 08 FF, was adopted in 2009. The 2009 season started badly for Sarpsborg, and it appeared they would be fighting against relegation to the 2. divisjon. The situation worsened when the
Football Association of Norway determined that Sarpsborg 08 had submitted an unrealistic budget when they obtained their license to play in the 1. divisjon, and were penalized three points in June, leaving Sarpsborg in a relegation spot. However, after
Roar Johansen became coach, the second part of the season went well for the team, which not only climbed out of the relegation spots, but finished fifth, allowing them to participate in the qualification matches for the
2010 Tippeligaen. In the semi-final match of the qualification, Sarpsborg defeated local rivals
Fredrikstad FK 2–0 (who were therefore relegated from the top division). In the home match of the qualification final, Sarpsborg defeated
Kongsvinger 3–2, but lost the second leg 3–1 and remained in the 1. divisjon.
Promotions and development The 2010 season ended with a 4–0 home-win against
Alta. This meant that the team ended in second place, after league-winner
Sogndal, and won the right to play in the 2011 edition of the
Tippeligaen. The 2011 season started with a surprising 3–0 win against
Molde in
Ole Gunnar Solskjær first match as manager of Molde. But after a good start, Sarpsborg was relegated back to
1. divisjon on 23 October 2011, when they lost 3–0 away at
Brann with three rounds left to play. The club finished last with only 21 points. In the 2012 season, Sarpsborg finished the
1. divisjon in second place and was promoted to Tippeligaen. On 3 January 2013, former
Sheffield United striker
Brian Deane was appointed as head coach. In 2015,
Geir Bakke took over as head coach and led the club to their first
Norwegian Cup final. They lost the
2015 Norwegian Football Cup final 0−2 against
Rosenborg. In 2017 they repeated the feat and reached the final again, but lost 2–3 against
Lillestrøm. Sarpsborg finished in third place in the
2017 Eliteserien, their first medal-winning position in club history. On 30 August 2018 Sarpsborg 08 qualified for the group stage of the
2018–19 UEFA Europa League for the first time in history.
African springboard Sarpsborg 08 has gained a reputation as one of the best springboards for African players in need of a European acclimatization club. Senegalese
Makthar Thioune played three years for Sparta Sarpsborg and Sarpsborg Sparta (Sarpsborg 08's predecessors) in the second tier, and when Molde purchased him in 2009 he was immediately "Player of the Year" in the top league, with the third highest rating in a 25-year period. He later played in Germany. Another big Sarpsborg 08 transfer in 2014 happened when
Guangshou R&F manager
Sven Göran Eriksson purchased
Aaron Samuel from Sarpsborg 08 for €1.4m. Samuel blossomed in Sarpsborg with 13 goals in a year, after only 2 goals in big city club
Vålerenga. He also scored both his goals for Nigeria in 2014. In 2017 Sarpsborg 08 signed
Krepin Diatta from Senegal. He hardly played in his first half year in the club, but then blossomed with 5 goals and 8 assists in 3 months. Diatta was then sold to
Brügge for €2.65m and later to Monaco for €16.7m. In 2019 Sarpsborg 08 signed Malian
Ismaila Coulibaly and while acclimatized he only started 5 matches in the first 35 league matches while in the club. Then he was given the chance at a time the club was rock bottom with five losses in five matches. The club then took 17 points in the next 6 weeks and Coulibaly dominated with 4 goals, leading to
Sheffield United purchasing him for €2m. Being only the 16th largest municipality in Norway, the processing of African teenage talents has been a major success factor leading to Sarpsborg 08 fighting above the size of the city. ==Recent history==