SK Brann is a Norwegian football club from Bergen, Norway. The club was founded in 1908 and is one of the most popular in Norway. They have won Eliteserien three times, and the Norwegian Football Cup seven times. As of 2024 Brann have played in the top tier of Norwegian football for 67 seasons, the second most of any club. The list includes major honors won by Brann, as well as records set by the club and its players and managers. Players. "All current players are in bold"."All stats accurate as of the end of the 2024 season." Appearances. Most appearances. "Competitive matches only, appearances as a substitute in brackets." Goalscorers. Most goals. "Competitive matches only. Matches played (including as a substitute) appear in brackets." Individual awards. Kniksen Honorary Award Kniksen Award for Goalkeeper of the Year Kniksen Award for Defender of the Year Kniksen Award for Midfielder of the Year Kniksen Award for Attacker of the Year First Division Player of the Year Bataljonen's Brann Player of the Year Bataljonen's Young Brann Player of the Year International. First international: Most international caps (total): Most international caps as a Brann player Managers. Individual awards. Kniksen Award for Manager of the Year Eliteserien Manager of the Year First Division Manager of the Year Chairs. Upon the club's founding in 1908 Hans Larsen was appointed as the first chairman. The current chair, Aslak Sverdrup, is Brann's 51st chair, with several chairs having multiple spells in office (counted separately.) 14–0 v Aalesund, 26 August 1917 14–0 v Hovding, 17 April 2013 14–0 v Aalesund, Norwegian Football Cup, 26 August 1917 14–0 v Hovding, Norwegian Football Cup, 17 April 2013 v Kvik Halden, 26 September 1915 v Molde, 23 July 2008 1–8 v Skeid, Norwegian Football Cup, 3 July 1938 0–7 v Moss, Norwegian Football Cup, 8 September 1940 1–8 v Fredrikstad, Hovedserien, 24 August 1952 0–7 v Lyn, 1. divisjon, 8 August 1964 0–7 v Queens Park Rangers, UEFA Cup, 29 September 1976 Two points for a win: 46 in 30 matches, 1961–62 35 in 22 matches, 1986 24 in 18 matches, 1963 21 in 14 matches, 1946–47 21 in 12 matches, 1953–54, 1960–61 19 in 10 matches, 1947–48 Three points for a win: 81 in 30 matches, 2022 54 in 26 matches, 2007 39 in 22 matches, 1990 Two points for a win: 46 in 30 matches, 1961–62 10 in 22 matches, 1979 11 in 18 matches, 1971 4 in 14 matches, 1948–49 19 in 12 matches, 1956–57 10 in 10 matches, 1938–39 Three points for a win: 26 in 30 matches, 2021 27 in 26 matches, 2002 24 in 22 matches, 1992