Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are FK Haugesund 4 win(s) Have conceded the most penalties this season (3) FK Haugesund and Fredrikstad have not drawn any of their last 4 matches against each other. Have scored 14 goals in their last 5 matches Have been awarded the most penalties this season (3) 27 Apr 2025 15:00:00 GMT?FK Haugesund vs Fredrikstad on Sun 27 Apr 2025 15:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHave scored 14 goals in their last 5 matches FK Haugesund and Fredrikstad have not drawn any of their last 4 matches against each other FK Haugesund is playing home against Fredrikstad at Haugesund Sparebank Arena on Sun OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinToronto FC 1-1 Fredrikstad FK: A different format in Robin Fraser's debut | OneFootballFanSided MLS Toronto FC is undergoing a significant transformation under Robin Fraser who arrived in 2025 with the goal of instilling a strong tactical identity and reversing the club’s struggles from recent seasons The preseason in Marbella, Spain has been an opportunity for Fraser to assess his squad and implement his vision ahead of the new MLS campaign Warm-up for Toronto FC in Marbella SpainThe team played its first preseason match against Norwegian club Fredrikstad FK a game structured in four 30-minute quarters to allow for squad rotations Toronto FC’s initial lineup featured key players such as captain Jonathan Osorio and Italian forward Federico Bernardeschi both of whom played a crucial role in the early stages of the match with both teams displaying a solid defensive setup Toronto FC found its breakthrough in the second quarter when Theo Corbeanu scored in the 47th minute His strike gave Toronto FC a 1-0 lead and the team maintained control throughout the rest of the quarter showing strong organization and attacking intent At halftime, Fraser opted for a complete squad rotation introducing players such as Deybi Flores and Lorenzo Insigne for the final two quarters While the second unit played with intensity they struggled to create clear scoring opportunities Despite holding their lead for most of the game, Toronto FC conceded a late goal in the 119th minute when Mai Traore found the net for Fredrikstad FK, resulting in a 1-1 draw. 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Arsenal get major injury boost for Champions League showdown with PSG The information on this page is intended for journalists If you click NO you will come back to Mynewsdesk.com a significant player for Porsche in Norway and Sweden celebrated the opening of Porsche Centre Fredrikstad yesterday The modern 3,400-square-metre centre is the fourth Porsche dealership for Hedin in Norway The company also operates one of only three independent Porsche Classic Centres worldwide Porsche Centre Fredrikstad is a full-scale Porsche centre that is part of Porsche’s global dealership concept The concept represents the very essence of what Porsche stands for the need to communicate with various target groups changes as does the desire for more individualisation his requires Porsche centres to offer more flexibility The Destination Porsche concept consists of several flexible areas that can be adapted and digital solutions that can help meet customers in an even more personalised way Aiming to Become the First Choice for Car Enthusiasts in the Region Hedin Performance Cars aims to create a meeting hub for Porsche enthusiasts in Fredrikstad The center sets the framework for a noticeably experience of both the brand and the products – Porsche Centre Fredrikstad represents a significant milestone for us at Hedin Performance Cars We are building a Porsche Destination Center – the latest concept in Porsche design and the only one of its kind in Eastern Norway This unique dealership combines state-of-the-art facility with a unique experience that reflects Porsche’s values and quality and we look forward to to strengthening our ties with car enthusiasts in the area Porsche Center Fredrikstad will also have a close collaboration with Porsche Center Son which has a special focus on classic models and motorsport This partnership will ensure that customers receive a consistent and first-class experience – Porsche Centre Fredrikstad will play an important role in further developing the region’s potential and we are pleased to have strong partners such as Hedin Performance Cars in our team Their investments and commitment demonstrate their confidence in the opportunities in this region – The opening helps to strengthen Porsche’s efforts in Norway and underscores our commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences to car enthusiasts across the country A network that stretches from Kristiansand in the south to Tromsø in the north Hedin Mobility Group is one of Europe's largest mobility providers with more than 12,500 employees and operations in 14 countries net sales amounted to SEK 81,7 billion (approx €7,2 billion) and the Group sold more than 218,000 vehicles Our operations consist of three main business areas: we are a significant importer/distributor of vehicles rims and wheels as well as accessories on the European market We are importer and/or distributor for BYD an authorised partner for GM and Mopar in Europe as well as the exclusive global supplier of Saab Original parts we represent over 45 brands and provide a comprehensive offer – sales and aftermarket services – comprising new and used passenger cars and trucks to both private and corporate customers Sales take place both online and via a European dealer network comprising more than 330 own dealerships with a total of over 800 sales points under names such as Hedin Automotive we address new user needs and sales models in the automotive industry by providing and developing innovative services users are offered various flexible and morden mobility solutions Hedin Mobility Group's operations also include Hedin IT, which provides the Group with high-end operations, support and digital development, as well as strategic investments in Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Slovakia, Lasingoo Sverige, and Casi. Read more on www.hedinmobilitygroup.com Part of Hedin Group Hedin Mobility Group is part of the Hedin Group together with the Tuve Bygg group and I.A. Hedin Fastighet AB. Hedin Group is also a partner in Consensus Asset Management and Ripam Invest AB, which owns Marstrands Kurhotell, Kurbadhus and Societetshus. www.hedingroup.com with more than 11,800 employees and operations in 14 countries net sales amounted to SEK 92,3 billion and the Group sold 259,000 vehicles When you choose to create a user account and follow a newsroom your personal data will be used by us and the owner of the newsroom for you to receive news and updates according to your subscription settings To learn more about this, please read our Privacy Policy, which applies to our use of your personal data, and our Privacy Policy for Contacts which applies to the use of your personal data by the owner of the newsroom you follow Please note that our Terms of Use apply to all use of our services You can withdraw your consent at any time by unsubscribing or deleting your account Norway’s Fredrikstad Animation Festival is celebrating its 30th year by honoring a key figure from its early days announcing Priit Pärn as the Guest of Honor for 2024 The Estonian animator was the festival’s first Grand Prix winner in 1996 and has been a key inspiration and educator for countless animators from the Nordic/Baltic region taking place October 24-27 in the historic fortress city Pärn will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award as well as extensive programming dedicated to his 50-plus year career as a filmmaker mentor and international figure representing the region’s animation community through his creative contributions Pärn began his career as a visual concept designer for the legendary animator and filmmaker Rein Raamat in 1974 and became affiliated with the Joonisfilm studio in the 1970s Active as a caricaturist and illustrator since the late 1960s Pärn became a prominent figure in the Estonian film industry in the 1970s and has played a crucial role in shaping the young country’s artistic identity from the 1990s onward Some of his most important films include Triangle (1984) Hotel E (1992) and Night of the Carrots (1998) playful surrealism and unique graphic style and have found great success at festivals around the world over the years Pärn has taught at art academies in Finland and Estonia where he has influenced an entire generation of Northern European animation filmmakers Through his work establishing animation programs at the Estonian Academy of Arts and at Turku in Finland films supervised by Pärn have won over 140 awards globally He has also taught at film schools in 15 other countries including Finland With a filmography that spans from the totalitarian Soviet era to a free and independent Estonia written and served as artistic director for 18 animated films and held over 50 solo exhibitions worldwide Pärn has received nine lifetime achievement awards the Luna de Valencia Award from Valencia IFF Cinema Jove (Spain) and the Dragon of Dragons Award from Krakow IFF (Poland) along with Estonia’s national lifetime achievement award and others Pärn followed his historic win of FAF’s first Grand Prix in 1996 with another in 2014 Belarusian-Estonian animator and illustrator Olga Pärn As part of the Fredrikstad Animation Festival on October 24 the honoree’s latest film Luna Rossa and FAF will present exhibition featuring prints of works by Olga and Priit Pärn on display in the foyer of the Fredrikstad cinema throughout the festival Tickets and more information for the Fredrikstad Animation Festival available at animationfestival.no © 2025 Animation Magazine. 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Or sign-in if you have an account Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page Toronto FC gave up a late goal and had to settle for a 1-1 draw Thursday with Norway’s Fredrikstad FK in the MLS team’s first game of the pre-season Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience Don't have an account? Create Account Article contentThe contest was played in four 30-minute halves with TFC giving two different starting lineups 60 minutes each at La Quinta Football Center Canadian international winger Theo Corbeanu scored on his Toronto debut curling a low free kick around the wall and past the goalkeeper in the 47th minute Former Guinea youth international Mai Traore replied for Fredrikstad in the 119th minute when It’s the first time we’re actually playing against opposition,” said Toronto coach Robin Fraser I thought the first group grew more and more comfortable And looked more cohesive than the second group Corbeanu is on a season-long loan from Spain’s Granada CF Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of Your Midday Sun will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Sean Johnson started in goal for the first group behind Kevin Long, Sigurd Rosted, Raoul Petretta, Kobe Franklin, Matty Longstaff, captain Jonathan Osorio, Corbeanu, Federico Bernardeschi, Deandre Kerr and former Colorado Rapids midfielder Jack Price, on trial with the club. Gavran took over in goal for the second half of the contest, behind Lazar Stefanovic, Adam Pearlman, Kosi Thompson, Nate Edwards, Tyrese Spicer, Deybi Flores, Alonso Coello, Markus Cimermancic, Lorenzo Insigne and Hugo Mbongue. Bernardeschi exited some 12 minutes into the game, holding his back. “He’s had back stiffness for the last, maybe, 48 hours,” said Fraser. “He wanted to give it a try and he went in. It just didn’t make sense to push it at this point. Not with (the season opener) a couple of weeks away. The Italian was replaced by Cimermancic, a Toronto FC 2 midfielder who is in camp in Spain. “I thought he put in a really solid shift. He had some very good moments,” Fraser said of the 20-year-old. Johnson was largely untroubled in his 60-minute stint. Garvran made a diving acrobatic save to deny a goal. Insigne did not have much of an impact in his time on the field. Fredrikstad finished sixth in the Norwegian top flight last season at 14-7-9. Toronto takes on Sweden’s BK Hacken on Monday, leaving later that day for Toronto. The team will then head south to continue camp in Florida before opening the season Feb. 22 at D.C. United. transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy You can manage saved articles in your account How big are the fish when you harvest them Is it a fish that is easy to sell to the market Editor Magazine & Web: Gareth Moore Chief Editor: Pål Mugaas Jensen Publisher Oceanspace Media AS:Gustav Erik Blaalid where they will engage in high-intensity training and friendly matches to prepare for the 2025 MLS season Toronto FC has confirmed their participation in the Marbella The team is set to stay in Spain from January 19 to February 3, using this time to fine-tune their strategies under the new leadership of head coach Robin Fraser The first friendly of the camp is scheduled against Fredrikstad FK This match is highly anticipated as it offers Toronto FC a chance to test their mettle against European competition providing a glimpse into how the team is shaping up under Fraser’s guidance Fredrikstad FK had a commendable 2023-24 season in the Norwegian first division their strong performance highlighted their competitiveness in Norwegian football 𝐓𝐨𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐨 𝐅𝐂 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐚 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐥𝐲 𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐫𝐢𝐤𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚, 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐧, 𝐨𝐧 𝐉𝐚𝐧𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝟑𝟎 ⚽️‼️#TFCLive pic.twitter.com/7804YTBWSM Toronto FC finishing 11th in the Eastern Conference with 11 wins This preseason match against Fredrikstad FK offers Toronto FC an opportunity to measure themselves against a European opponent with a solid track record As Toronto FC looks forward to their MLS opener against DC United the friendly against Fredrikstad FK serves as a crucial step in their preparation The camp in Marbella is expected to help the team build cohesion and adapt to Fraser's tactical approach Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Fraser will leverage this preseason to bring out the best in his squad A strong performance against Fredrikstad FK could set a positive tone for Toronto FC as they aim to turn their fortunes around in the 2025 season © 2025 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER ","https://fansided.com/",{"alt":"61","src":"62","url":"63"},{"type":"60","value":"64"},"link","Minute Media","https://www.minutemedia.com/",{"text":"67","url":"68"},{"type":"66","value":"69"},"All Rights Reserved Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands I am a sports administrator and writer of sports news and information contributing to the world of football in both English and Spanish The team is set to stay in Spain from January 19 to February 3, using this time to fine-tune their strategies under the new leadership of head coach Robin Fraser The first friendly of the camp is scheduled against Fredrikstad FK READ MORE: Toronto FC prepares for the 2025 season with Theo Corbeanu as its main star\n Fredrikstad FK had a commendable 2023-24 season in the Norwegian first division 𝐓𝐨𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐨 𝐅𝐂 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐚 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐥𝐲 𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐫𝐢𝐤𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚, 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐧, 𝐨𝐧 𝐉𝐚𝐧𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝟑𝟎 ⚽️‼️#TFCLive pic.twitter.com/7804YTBWSM Toronto FC • Toronto FC gears up for their first preseason friendly in Marbella Spain.• The team will compete against Norwegian side Fredrikstad FK on January 30 2025.• Expectations are high as Robin Fraser prepares the team for the upcoming MLS season BV Borussia Dortmund spearheaded the EHF European League Women action on Sunday as the German club recorded a win against Ikast Håndbold in the highlight match to leave all four teams in group B with a chance to reach the quarter-finals JDA Bourgogne Dijon Handball cruised past Motherson Mosonmagyarovari KC in France which leaves the Hungarian club at the bottom of group C and out of the race for the knockout stage.  Fredrikstad Ballklubb dominated against Super Amara Bera Bera in Norway and avenged last weekend's defeat in group D with both teams on equal points after round 4 BV Borussia Dortmund (GER) vs Ikast Håndbold (DEN) 30:27 (12:10) With the black and yellow facing the threat of falling out of the race to reach the quarter-finals with an eventual defeat to Ikast Håndbold BV Borussia Dortmund displayed an impressive performance to secure a crucial victory The squad led by Hendrikus Groener dictated the tempo of the match from start to finish and did not let the Danish club mount a comeback even though Ikast Håndbold came close at the start of the second half the immense goalkeeper Sarah Wachter denied the shots from Ikast's stars time after time by making 18 saves and recording a 40 per cent save efficiency while at the other end of the court Dana Bleckmann scored six goals and was Dortmund's top scorer JDA Bourgogne Dijon Handball (FRA) vs Motherson Mosonmagyarovari KC (HUN) 38:29 (19:18) Fredrikstad Ballklubb (NOR) vs Super Amara Bera Bera (ESP) 33:24 (18:10) You said no to using cookies or similar tools that help improve your experience. To see this content, you would need to update your Privacy Preferences You said no to using cookies or similar tools that help improve your experience. To see this content, you would need to update your Privacy Preferences. ROUND PREVIEW: The EHF European League Women 2024/25 round 4 offers an exciting agenda over the weekend SUMMARY: Thüringer HC are crowned in Graz as the new EHF European League Women champions, following an intense final against Ikast Håndbold FLASH QUOTES: Comments from players and coaches after the EHF Finals Women 2025 final and third place match FINAL PREVIEW: Ikast Håndbold meet Thüringer HC in final; Blomberg and Dijon play for third place SUMMARY: Ikast Håndbold and Thüringer HC celebrated semi-final wins in Graz as they get ready for the final on Sunday FLASH QUOTES: Comments from players and coaches after the EHF Finals Women 2025 semi-finals. FINAL REVIEW: THC come from behind to beat Ikast 34:32 at the EHF Finals in Graz THIRD-PLACE MATCH REVIEW: The French side beat their opponents from Germany at the EHF Finals Women SEMI-FINAL REVIEW: The German side beat Dijon 35:29 in the second semi-final of the EHF Finals Women The current head to head record for the teams are Fredrikstad 4 win(s) Fredrikstad have won the previous 2 matches against Vålerenga. Jonathan Fischer is ranked 2 in saves per match in the competition (4.5) Have scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches Haven't kept a clean sheet in 5 matches Henrik Rørvik Bjørdal is the competition's top scorer (2) 09 Apr 2025 17:00:00 GMT?Fredrikstad won 2–0 over Vålerenga on Wed 09 Apr 2025 17:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Fredrikstad have won the previous 2 matches against Vålerenga Fredrikstad is playing home against Vålerenga at Nye Fredrikstad Stadion on Wed Haven't scored in their last 2 matches Have scored 10 goals in their last 5 matches 29 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT?Fredrikstad won 3–0 over Brann on Sat 29 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Fredrikstad is playing home against Brann at Nye Fredrikstad Stadion on Sat Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match. The current head to head record for the teams are Fredrikstad 3 win(s), Rosenborg 3 win(s), and 2 draw(s). Fredrikstad StadionNewsAbout the matchFredrikstad is playing home against Rosenborg at Fredrikstad Stadion on Wed The current head to head record for the teams are Fredrikstad 3 win(s) 07 Feb 2025 16:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Häcken won 1–0 over Fredrikstad on Fri The current head to head record for the teams are Häcken 1 win(s) 07 Feb 2025 16:00:00 GMT?Häcken won 1–0 over Fredrikstad on Fri 07 Feb 2025 16:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave lost their last 3 matches Häcken is playing home against Fredrikstad at Marbella Football Center - Sur 1 (Stadium) on Fri This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Odd-looking creatures called ciona are naturally rich in protein and one company aims to farm and process them for the table there’s a selection of delicious looking entrees sitting in front of me I savour the familiar taste of ground beef a Scandinavian company whose purpose is to make new and sustainable protein sources it acquired the Swedish research company Marine Taste and expanded on its work turning ciona – or “sea squirts” to you and me – into mincemeat but Pronofa plans to have its mincemeat on supermarket shelves in Norway and Sweden before the end of the year and will aim to expand throughout Europe in the coming years and can be used as an alternative feed for fish or animals as well as people “The sea squirt is the only organism that produces 100% pure cellulose,” says Hans Petter Olsen “So there are some fibres in the meat and we had to work on how to process them so the mouthfeel would be similar to meat.” but naturally have a slight seafood taste and a texture reminiscent of calamari There are no additives – this transformation to “fake meat” is accomplished simply by the way that the company processes the sea squirt Changing the sea squirt into something that looks enticing is important as ciona does not look appetising Burping and bubbling in the freezing waters of the North Sea sea squirts are translucent tubes that resemble gelatinous sacs They will grow on almost any solid surface in the sea from rocks and driftwood to deliberately placed ropes They have two siphons on the top of their tubular bodies: one for pulling in nutrient-rich sea water the ocean will be like the Mediterranean – crystal clear watersHans Petter Olsen ciona can be consumed in surprisingly traditional recipes “We had to work on how to eliminate the marine taste,” says Olsen “Because it should not taste marine or fish-like at all But sea squirts are more than just another alternative protein source in part because they require almost no input from the farmer The farmer’s labour is required at harvest time when the long ropes covered in sea squirts are hauled from the ocean Often considered a highly invasive species varieties of tunicates (of which ciona are just one) appear uninvited on ropes but Pronofa’s recipes are specially formulated for the ciona that thrive in the North Sea ciona and other tunicates can be of tremendous value to the environments they grow in filtering out nitrogen from the ocean waters “One of the side effects of agriculture is the nitrogen surplus,” says Olsen “Surplus that is running into the rivers and causing the algae to grow too much But if you drive close to one of our tunicate farms the ocean will be like the Mediterranean – crystal clear waters Nevertheless, Pronofa hopes that its work with the invertebrates will turn it into a food staple rather than just another fashionable and short-lived meat alternative. Olsen’s bold vision starts with a plate of convincingly meat-like ciona mince, drenched in tomato sauce, cheese and sandwiched between sheets of pasta. It looks like meat, and one forkful confirms, it tastes like meat. Ciona mincemeat could be the next ground beef – without the environmentally destructive processes associated with cattle farming. But for now, it’s a case of watch this space. Toronto FC kicked off their 2025 preseason with an unusual match format against Norwegian side Fredrikstad FK The game consisted of four 30-minute periods allowing head coach Robin Fraser to rotate his squad and test different lineups with Theo Corbeanu scoring for Toronto before Fredrikstad equalized late in the game Lorenzo Insigne was part of the second lineup that played the final two periods The Italian winger delivered a solid performance displaying his attacking quality and providing a strong presence in the final third His involvement in the preseason has been positive but it has also sparked interest from clubs looking to secure his signature before the transfer window closes READ MORE: Toronto FC 1-1 Fredrikstad FK: A different format in Robin Fraser's debut And this leaves great unknowns as to what will become of Toronto FC's future without this player hoping that if a departure is made effective they can find a replacement with great potential to bring competitiveness to Robin Fraser's squad One of the clubs closely monitoring Insigne’s situation is Besiktas. The Turkish giants are eager to bring the 33-year-old to Istanbul, potentially reuniting him with his former Italy teammate Ciro Immobile Reports indicate that Besiktas is seriously considering making an offer but Insigne is not entirely convinced by the move Lorenzo Insigne has gained interest from Turkey’s Besiktas. He prefers an Italy return, but may be convinced to join as his national teammate Ciro Immobile is on the team. 🇮🇹🇹🇷 #TFCLive [📰 @DiMarzio]He may hold out for Italy offers before considering Besiktas. pic.twitter.com/MuZQldU5ZB Sources suggest that while Insigne is open to new opportunities he would prefer a return to Italy over a switch to the Turkish Süper Lig he remains focused on Toronto FC’s preseason and is motivated to perform under Robin Fraser in 2025 with interest growing and the transfer window still open Whether he stays to lead Toronto FC’s new project or considers a late move abroad the final decision will be crucial for both the player and the club ","https://fansided.com/",{"alt":"60","src":"61","url":"62"},{"type":"5z","value":"63"},"link","Minute Media","https://www.minutemedia.com/",{"text":"66","url":"67"},{"type":"65","value":"68"},"All Rights Reserved tempted to leave for Europe","relatedPosts",[],[],[],4,0,"",{"next":"9g"},["3w"],"semantic",{"articles":"9b","articlesQueryURLs":"9c","bySearchQuery":"3o","excludeProperties":"4g","excludedIDs":"9d","isFullPost":"94","limit":"9e","offset":"9f","onlyQueryURLs":"94","organization":"9g","pagination":"9h","properties":"9i","sourceType":"9j"},{"type":"9a","value":"9k"},{"postsList":"9l"},"From Bogotá Lorenzo Insigne was part of the second lineup that played the final two periods READ MORE: Toronto FC 1-1 Fredrikstad FK: A different format in Robin Fraser's debut One of the clubs closely monitoring Insigne’s situation is Besiktas. The Turkish giants are eager to bring the 33-year-old to Istanbul, potentially reuniting him with his former Italy teammate Ciro Immobile Lorenzo Insigne has gained interest from Turkey’s Besiktas. He prefers an Italy return, but may be convinced to join as his national teammate Ciro Immobile is on the team. 🇮🇹🇹🇷 #TFCLive [📰 @DiMarzio]He may hold out for Italy offers before considering Besiktas. pic.twitter.com/MuZQldU5ZB • Toronto FC draws 1-1 against Fredrikstad FK in their first preseason match • Lorenzo Insigne plays a key role in the second half of the game • Besiktas is interested in signing Insigne but the Italian winger is in no rush to leave Samson Tijani is leaving to join Fredrikstad FK for the remainder of the Norwegian season signing a  loan contract until the end of 2024 The 22-year-old Nigerian midfielder has made five appearances for our Red Bulls as well as being a co-operation player for FC Liefering (16 appearances) going on loan to TSV Egger Glas Hartberg (18 appearances in 2020/21) and RZ Pellets WAC (28 appearances in 2023/24) Tijani's new side are fifth placed in the Norwegian league after 21 matches of the season Sign InJoinSamson Tijani moves to Fredrikstad | OneFootballFC Red Bull Salzburg Loan in Norway until end of yearSamson Tijani is leaving to join Fredrikstad FK for the remainder of the Norwegian season signing a  loan contract until the end of 2024 Tijani's new side are fifth placed in the Norwegian league after 21 matches of the season View publisher imprintShare this articleRelated NewsFootball Bet of the Day: Strip out the motivation noise and back the visitors Bayern Munich young star closing on a move to RB Salzburg €11,300 raised for Wings for Life Foundation Source: footballghana.com « Prev Next » Comments (0) Listen to Article Ghanaian international Maxwell Woledzi Winners of the 2023 Fredrikstad Animation Festival in Norway were announced this weekend at the end of the four-day event The jury awarded the Grand Prix to The Eastern Rain a graduate film completed by Australian-born animator Milly Yencken at the Estonian Academy of Arts in Talinn this year “This brave film fluidly blends its circular narrative with a powerful artistic and poetic visual language effectively presenting something both abstract and expressionistic colorful brushstrokes that meet with shades of gray are supported by a meditative and equally strong soundscape — ultimately drenching us as if we ourselves are dancing in the rain.” This year’s Fredrikstad winners also include: Best Nordic-Baltic Children’s Film — The Music Factory by Alf Martin Løvvold & Cina Espejord Special Mention — The Swineherd by Magnus Igland Møller & Peter Smith Best Nordic-Baltic Young Audience Film — The Photo That Came to Life by Mikk Magi Special Mention — Paddle Boat by Samppa Kukkonen Special Mention — Trolli “GOOniverse” by Renee Zhan & Lars Elllingbe Learn more at animationfestival.no We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below The cookies that are categorised as 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analyse the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customised advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyse the effectiveness of the ad campaigns Benjamin Faraas leaves Club NXT and returns to Norway He has signed a four-year contract with Fredrikstad FK Faraas joined Club NXT in the summer of 2023 from Norwegian side Hamarkameratene He signed a contract with Club NXT until 2026 During a season and a half with Club NXT U23 scoring three goals and providing three assists Faraas now returns to Norway to play for Fredrikstad FK finished sixth in the Eliteserien last season and won the Norwegian Cup Faraas has signed a four-year contract with Fredrikstad We wish Benjamin all the best with his new challenge Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date about your favourite Club Become a member off the country's biggest supporter family Don't miss any important updates about your favourite Club is Norway’s first land-based farm to grow salmon to harvest size It started production in May 2019 and harvested its first fish in April 2020 which also owns the Sashimi Royal land-based kingfish farm in Denmark and plans two 33,000-tonnes-per-year on-land salmon farms on the east and west coasts of the United States Nordic chief executive Bernt-Olav Røttingsnes told Fish Farming Expert’s Norwegian sister site that Fredrikstad’s production is going well “Last year we produced around 770 tonnes of salmon and sold approximately 500 tonnes in the first half of 2022 and expect a total production in 2022 of 800-900 tonnes,” he said Full production capacity in the plant is from 1,000-1,500 tonnes Although Fredrikstad Seafood will switch to kingfish (Seriola lalandi) and the volume is gradually increasing,” said Røttingsnes “We expect to produce salmon throughout much of 2023 It is too early to estimate when the last production day of salmon will be as we expect to produce salmon and yellowtail kingfish in parallel for a period.” The selling price of kingfish is around NOK 150 per kilo and the company believes there is greater earning potential from this species in Norway The fish farmer has received permission to farm yellowtail kingfish from the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries and the Norwegian Environment Agency and has applied to Viken County Municipality to change the permission from the production of salmon to yellowtail kingfish we are preparing for a change,” said the Nordic Aquafarms boss Røttingsnes said that the application is being processed and the company expects feedback on the application within five months which he points out is the standard processing time for such applications in Norway Nordic Aquafarms has also started the construction of a new fry facility at Sashimi Royal in Denmark “We are doing this to facilitate the conversion of Fredrikstad Seafoods to yellowtail kingfish and we expect production to start in March or April 2023,” said Røttingsnes “The expansion of fry production at Sashimi Royal in Denmark means that this facility can supply fish of 200-300 grams to Fredrikstad Seafoods we are planning small and large adaptations of Fredrikstad Seafoods so that it is prepared for the transition.” Although Fredrikstad Seafood’s turnover increased from NOK 20 million in 2020 to NOK 45 m last year operating losses increased from NOK 30 m to NOK 52 m “The result is characterised by the fact that the company is still in a build-up phase with lower production than expected maximum production and with relatively low salmon prices as a result of the Covid epidemic,” Røttingsnes explained are generally significantly higher than in 2021 “Sales from Fredrikstad Seafoods have largely followed that price trend it is challenging to achieve an even higher premium price.” Barco's new Norwegian headquarters was purposely built to accommodate high-tech research bringing together various engineering disciplines It is equipped with facilities such as an electromagnetic compatibility chamber and climate chamber The new Norwegian headquarters has over 60 employees and aims to foster economic growth in the area by hiring globally while employing locally said: "Our new headquarters in Fredrikstad represents our commitment to innovation and our dedication to providing our team with the best resources to make a lasting impact in the industry and in the area all while achieving our sustainability ambitions."   Former Golden Eaglets captain Samson Tijani has joined Norwegian club Fredrikstad FK on loan from Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg The 22-year-old midfielder will remain with the Norwegian outfit until December 2024 as he seeks more playing time and experience in a new environment Read Also: Maduka Okoye Features In Italian Anti-Racism Documentary “Seydou – The Dream Has No Colour” Tijani, who captained Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil, has struggled to secure a regular spot in Salzburg’s first team since joining the club in 2020. He has made only three league appearances for the Austrian champions. Over the past few seasons, Tijani has spent time on loan with several clubs, including TSV Hartberg, Liefering, and Wolfsberger AC, where he gained valuable playing experience. At Wolfsberger AC, Tijani made 28 appearances during the 2023/24 season, following 18 appearances for TSV Hartberg in the 2020/21 season and 16 outings for Liefering. Despite these stints, the talented midfielder has found it challenging to establish himself at Salzburg. Fredrikstad FK, currently fifth in the Norwegian league after 21 matches, will be Tijani’s next destination as he continues to develop his skills and seek consistent playing time. The move offers Tijani an opportunity to make a significant impact in the Norwegian top flight and further his career in European football. Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker SalmonNorway's first land-based salmon farmer closes the chapter on the fish that started it allThe company's last salmon tank will be emptied within days After a record-breaking submissions period the Fredrikstad Animation Festival has announced the competition program selections for its Nordic-Baltic animated short film program The 2021 edition of Norway’s leading animation celebration will be held October 21-24 in the historic city The pre-selection jury — which consisted of festival director Anders Narverud Moen animator and filmmaker Eirin Handegaard and journalist and critic Oda Bhar — had a difficult task in selecting the best films from a bumper crop of entries As many as 73 films will be shown in the four competition programs for short films commissioned films and children’s films The films represent most animation techniques and all countries in the Nordic and Baltic regions are represented In the main program for Nordic animated short films “For many years we have had a 50/50 representation of the sexes in our programs but it is surprising that the films in the category for Nordic-Baltic animated short films have such a high degree of women represented,” noted festival director Anders Narverud Moen “We have seen that student films have a predominance of female directors which we can now assume gives results for this We are very happy and proud to be able to present these women directors.” A few of the notable titles from the across the lists include Danish duo Michelle and Uri Kranot’s Carl Sandburg-inspired VR film The Hangman at Home (winner of the Golden Dragon at Krakow Film Festival) experimental stop-frame piece Orgiastic Hyper-Plastic by Paul Bush (Børge Ring Award Lithuanian director Ignas Meilūnas’ absurdist kids’ comedy Matilda and the Spare Head (Young Audiences 6-12 Award BAFTA Student Award nominee Night of the Living Dread by National Film and Television School animator Ida Melum (also from Denmark) and Norway’s A COVID Love Story the animated promo for traveling animation fest DOA created by John Christian Ferner Apalnes The juries for the competition program are also set and the festival has announced two diverse juries comprising professional filmmakers who have all made award-winning short films The jury for Nordic-Baltic short and student film consists of illustrator and director Bendik Kaltenborn (Norway) director and animator Lizete Upíte (Latvia) and short filmmaker Jala Maghout (Syria) The jury for commissioned film consists of director and animator Eirik Heggen (Norway) and producers Lana Tankosa Nikolic (Denmark) and Peter Lindblad (Sweden) « Prev Next » Comments (0) Listen to Article Maxwell Woledzi The Fredrikstad Animation Festival has announced its competition program for Nordic-Baltic animated feature films you’ll find a variety of stories and artistic styles that aim to entertain and inspire These Nordic-Baltic films cater to both young and adult audiences and will be accessible to festival pass and ticket holders during the festival in October Festival passes are available at a reduced price until October Enter your email to receive articles straight to your inbox just a handy way for you to receive latest Skwigly content) Aktiver Javascript i din nettleser for en bedre opplevelse på regjeringen.no hold Ctrl-tasten nede (Cmd-tasten på Mac) og trykk på + for å forstørre eller - for å forminske Finn dokument Regjering Sjekket mot fremføringen Talen startet på norsk og gikk over til engelsk – Spesielt til alle dere som har vært med på å gjøre viktig industriarbeid og som nå er i fronten på å introdusere ny teknologi fordi dere har erfaring og kunnskap fra industri Og jeg har jo alltid tenkt at veldig mye av løsningen på klimautfordringene ligger i industrien for det er der kunnskapen om hvordan vi bruker naturressurser til alle dere som jobber her vil jeg si at det er en stor dag – for dere som jo er ledende i Norge og i verden på gjenvinning og for Fredrikstad som går i front på å bli sirkulærøkonomibyen Til alle dere som jobber her: Tommel opp og takk for den innsatsen dere har nedlagt Hydrovolt is a company with foreign aspirations We stand in Fredrikstad and we can really look ahead for something which is to be really I was impressed to see – at the floor here – and to get explained – how our batteries can be recycled and produce new value for future cars We are moving from a linear economy to a circular economy And if we want to understand how circular economy works And the values of materials have to be maximized and maintained for as long as possible And I think – this is touching on so many critical issues in our modern society We should be able to reuse non-toxic materials I think we are touching on what are the big global aspirations at United Nations climate and nature meetings: The world consumption of resources is the main source for the climate change process One of my most important points on climate is that Norway will deliver on its climate obligations according to the Paris Agreement that share is not going to change the world But the way we deliver on our goals may change the world And the fact that we were so early on electric vehicles give us an opportunity to do things here that will matter far beyond Norway That's why this meeting here today in Fredrikstad is a much larger interaction to recycle 12,000 tons of battery packs per year Here we see the first industrial line in the world partially automated for disassembling and discharging EV and industrial batteries we witness a perfect example of transition – that we take part in – and that It is really about building on what is existing around 20 of you have been employees with Norsk Stål and you move forward to take us into a new generation I would also like to highlight a few larger issues about this adventure at Hydrovolt it is the fact that we can lead because of the electric vehicles I'm certain that Christina Bu will talk about that that September was the first month where there were more electric vehicles on the road (in Norway) than non-electric vehicles lacked the capacity to recycle in a sustainable way Hydrovolt fits in as a piece in Norway's electrification of the transport sector You may say it should have been there from the beginning but now we really have the opportunity to move ahead My second point is this; metals used in battery productions are limited We are reminded about that almost every day you are addressing one of these issues of not becoming too dependent on states far away who can control critical materials which we may need because we can use them again You cut carbon footprint and enable sustainable long-term use of lithium battery technology batteries will play an absolutely key role in the renewable transition dear friends; 700 million people don't have access to electricity in the world And if they are going to get electricity from renewable sources then we will need large investments in batteries; this will need to go hand in hand with the renewable transition There will be a need for many more batteries and therefore much more efforts on recycling and having supply chains for the batteries critical raw materials are scarce resources be they on the ocean bottom or be they on land not being too dependent on countries we should not depend too much on a security policy dimension; being able to recycle being able to get access to these materials In a world where China dominates many value chains And that's part of Norway's cooperation with the European Union Norway was the second country to conclude a Green Alliance with the European Union partly based on Norway's electrical vehicle progress We need to make sustainable solutions even more sustainable We need to reduce the footprint on natural resources And we need to produce batteries with lower carbon footprint And more recycling needs to be part of that solution – Even more green electric cars with materials recovered in Europe I experience so many cities in Norway that would like to become a capital But Fredrikstad should be proud of being a circular capital where the green transition creates new opportunities for business and I think we should all be proud of Øra Industrial Park who came from Fredrikstad and developed the iron industry he would have been proud today if he saw me here there will be more batteries coming and leaving by ship So that's another dimension which we have to do together Big congratulations to all of you who have invested in this and in particular saluting the 20 pioneers who went from steel to recycling Ansvarlig for sidene til Statsministerens kontor: Ansvarlig redaktør: Anne Kristin HjukseNettredaktør: Roger Holmsen Ansatte i SMK: Depkatalog Personvernerklæring for SMK taking place in the historic Norwegian city Oct has announced this year’s Guest of Honor is groundbreaking Baltic animation artist Roze Stiebra She is being honored for her incredible five-decade career during which Stiebra faced down years of censorship and ideological pressure and pushed the limits of her era — and put Latvian animation on the map As the creator of over 30 films and professionally pioneering the techniques of both cut-out animation (1969-1983) and drawn animation (from 1983) Roze Stiebra’s legacy is a large part of the history of Latvian animation itself A quest for new challenges and an affinity for the local culture has always been paramount for Stiebra Her productions have involved many of Latvia’s animators and she has continually collaborated with both up-and-coming and acclaimed artists consistently inspiring them to strive for original artistic expression and to unleash their talent through animated films Stiebra has received several national and international awards over the years and in 2003 she was awarded The Order of the Three Stars — the most prestigious prize for meritorious service to the country of Latvia Stiebra has said that an experience at age 10 convinced her to pursue art: attending a performance of Princess Gundega and King Brusubarda “After the play I was absolutely and undeniably overwhelmed by beauty I have no other words to describe it,” Stiebra recalled “That is how much I liked this performance I remember that walk home even today.” Stiebra’s artwork will be exhibited during the festival as part of her Guest of Honor tribute the festival’s Guest of Honor is selected from the Nordic-Baltic region by the festival board Fredrikstad Animation Festival is the oldest and largest event of its kind in the Nordic region originating back in 1994 as the Animerte Dager in Oslo By dividing one planned building into two with a passage Mad Arkitekter turned a modern block in Nygaardsplassen When zigzagging through the centre of Fredrikstad a small town south east of Norway’s capital Oslo you notice how smaller shopping malls are popping up in between cafés and shops lacking the well-known atmosphere of the ‘old city’ with its small wooden houses in historical colours and it is not until you cut off from the main street that you are awakened by a completely new street facade with tempting offers in the ground floor units – that maintains and even enhances that appealing atmosphere hinting shamelessly that the design could be inspired by Spitalfield´s diversity of brick architecture.’ Mad was intrigued by the task of thinking in more traditional style It consisted mainly of office buildings; no residential aspect at all meant that the area was totally silent after office hours Brick buildings already faced the plot – two from the 1970s designed by local architect Arntsen and Solheim and one modernist structure from the 1930s ‘When we start a redevelopment like this we begin by studying historical maps if we can find them,’ adds Kolstad Heen we found that the area was small wooden houses framing a square in the middle Over the years almost all the wooden houses had been replaced by these modern structures.’ Mad discovered that by dividing the existing plot into two volumes it could create a passage that would lead onto the old square with the other brick buildings ‘The new piazza has almost exactly the same shape as the one from 1800 We wanted the two new structures to follow the lines formed by the older buildings from the passage opening,’ explains Kolstad Heen pointing out how the new and old buildings together form a straight line from the main road But that did not mean that the process was without challenges whereas usually a street of this kind requires a minimum of 8m This meant it had to have special dispensation from the local authority which the architect successfully argued for in order to give the area the intimate atmosphere it was aiming for There was also an existing underground car park covering the whole site that had a boundary less than 2m from the main road As a result normal foundations were not possible huge pillars had to be hammered down through the underground garage but without obstructing any of the parking space With a clearance of only 10cm to the carpark it was decided to lay cobblestones on the new city floor A seamless transition has been made between the different parts by combining new cobblestones with the reuse of old ones which rises 1m from the main street into the middle of the square the architect had to design as many as seven different entrance solutions to the restaurants and shops at street level ‘I think the number of dispensations we got from the zoning plan is some kind of a record,’ says Kolstad Heen ‘but when the city council saw what a difference it would make to create a new outward-facing square instead of a closed shopping centre we got a standing ovation at the planning meeting.’ the street facade showcases a variety of brickwork that gives the illusion that Mad has designed a whole new chain of buildings The larger of the two structures is divided into five smaller segments The use of brick was inspired in part by Fredrikstad’s history of brickmaking in the 1800s and 1900s these bricks were sourced from the Netherlands and were selected for their handmade specified in four types – Terca Blauw-Rood Terca Milano and Terca York Russet – with the many different combinations making it seem like more The material quality in the detailing is quite extraordinary From wooden doors with brass handles to full-length varnished oak windows and lantern street lamps the moment you enter the passage you feel like you are being drawn into a huge warm embrace cared-for and encouraged to linger and mingle haven’t been attached to the exteriors favouring instead inset Juliette balconies that create a more inviting ‘When balconies are attached to the exterior it sends out a signal that parts of the building are private causing people to unconsciously take a few steps away from the house wall We wanted people to feel free to walk all the way up to the block walls in the alley,’ Kolstad Heen explains Mad has filled out the permitted six storeys in the zoning plan by pulling back the two upper floors from the outer walls it has toned down the impression of height from street level to retain a cosy but also light-filled space This way it was also able to meet the outdoor space standards for the number of housing units by designing in five communal roof terraces and four private balconies ‘We have designed an interior in a more Nordic style, with focus on natural materials and light colours, instead of a more classical hotel style with floor-to-floor carpeting and heavy velvet décor,’ says Nora Gangfløt, manager of Wex Apartments. ‘Our customers say that this makes the apartments feel more homely and exclusive, like living in a design magazine.’ ‘The spin-off effect is that adjacent buildings want to participate to improve the quarter. Owners of an older wooden building from the 19th century has for example opened up the old carriage entrance, creating another passage into the square,’ Kolstad Heen says. ‘In Norway building codes and regulations have made urban structures increasingly standardised,’ adds Kolstad Heen. ‘This project shows what a difference quality architecture can do on the larger scale of a city´s development’ – so much so that Mad’s Fredrikstad branch will soon move into one of the 1970s buildings overlooking its first local commission. Latest articlesRIBAJ Spec: Architecture for Housing and Residential Development Webinar20 May 2025SpecRIBAJ Spec: Architecture for Housing and Residential Development Webinar Chelsea Waterfront integrates public realm and affordable housing to hold out the possibility of an inclusive future Baillie Baillie Architects used contemporary techniques while drawing inspiration from local traditions Sign up to receive regular briefings, updates and our weekly newsletter – all designed to bring you the best stories from RIBAJ.com Sign up to receive regular briefings, updates and our weekly newsletter – all designed to bring you the best stories from RIBAJ.com updates and our weekly newsletter – all designed to bring you the best stories from RIBAJ.com Former Golden Eaglets captain Samson Tijani has joined Norwegian club Fredrikstad on loan Tijani will remain with Fredrikstad until December 2024 The midfielder was shipped out on loan by Austrian club RB Salzburg The 22-year-old joined Red Bull Salzburg in 2020 but has struggled to break into the first team The playmaker has made just three league appearances for Red Bull Tijani captained the Golden Eaglets to the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil Turkish Super Lig: I want to drive you crazy with goals – Osimhen tells Galatasaray fans NPFL: Shooting Stars won’t give up on continental ambition -Tijani Championship: Tijani celebrates Plymouth Argyle’s win over Sheffield United Championship: Tijani nets winning goal for Plymouth Argyle against Sheffield United Championship: Tijani relishes first Plymouth Argyle’s goal Respect yourself – Boniface speaks on breaking up with Norwegian girlfriend over prenup Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd a subsidiary of Hedin Mobility Group AB (publ) has entered into an agreement for the establishment of a brand-new Porsche dealership in Fredrikstad the fifth of its kind for Hedin Mobility Group in Norway The 3,700 square meter experience center is predicted to create 15–20 new jobs and is expected to be completed by the end of 2024 Hedin Performance Cars is a significant partner for Porsche in Norway with dealers in Stavanger - When we open the doors to the new dealership we will take customer experience to a whole new level and create a venue where Porsche enthusiasts in Fredrikstad Sarpsborg and the whole of Østfold can come together The building will provide a noticeably increased brand and products experience and it is designed in line with Porsche's new design concept "Destination Porsche" which is all about experiences and inspiration In addition to showcasing the fantastic products physically and digitally with VR technology and touch screens Porsche's customers and fans will have the opportunity to gather around the brand in the comfortable lounge Plug-in Porsches a great success in Norway Porsche's model range and product range are developing rapidly and the supercar Porsche Taycan as well as the Taycan Cross Turismo have been strong contributors to Hedin Mobility Group's results in the EV capital of the world The great demand in combination with future electrified Porsche models are drivers behind the decision to establish in Fredrikstad - Our ambition is to further strengthen our position in Norway Porsche continues to invest in electric powertrains and we aim to be in 'pole position' in Fredrikstad prior to the Norwegian launch of the new Hedin Performance Cars was certified by Great Place To Work® for the fifth consecutive time in in 2021 In April the group received further recognition of their excellent working environment when Great Place to Work ® named the Hedin Performance Cars one of Norway's Best Workplaces™.- In Hedin Performance Cars we have a clear and outspoken focus on people and culture proud and incredibly happy that we now haver further evidence of our progress in the area We work tirelessly to develop our working culture knowing that a good working environment is our single most important success criteria We are dependent on satisfied employees to create excellent customer experiences We are fortunate in that we represent the very best that our industry has to offer we are committed to delivering customer satisfaction and the highest technical knowledge at all times We want our employees to come to work with genuine joy and commitment Rickard Magnusson at the time.Hedin Performance Cars and siste company Bavaria were the first and only car dealers to boast a position on the prestigous lists of Norway's best workplaces Hedin Mobility Group is one of Europe's largest privately owned car dealers The Group employs more than 5,000 people and operates over 200 dealerships in seven countries Net sales in 2021 was SEK 28.2 billion and the Group sold more than 125,000 vehicles (of which approx 21,500 are attributable to operations transferred from Hedin Group AB in October 2021) Hedin Mobility Group is part of the Hedin Group together with Tuve Bygg AB and I.A. Hedin Fastighet AB. Hedin Group is also a partner in Consensus Asset Management and Ripam Invest AB, which owns Marstrands Kurhotell, Kurbadhus and Societetshus. www.hedingroup.com was certified by Great Place To Work® for the fifth consecutive time Hedin Performance Cars received further recognition of their excellent working environment when Great Place to Work ® named the company one of Norway's Best Workplaces™ Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.