KFUM Oslo Football Club (abbreviated as "KFUM Oslo", English name: KFUM-Kameratene Oslo) was founded on January 1, 1939, and is a football club located in Oslo, Norway.
After winning the Norwegian Third Division championship in 2008, the team embarked on a journey into professional football. In 2015, under the management of Ståle Andersen, they were promoted to the Norwegian First Division for the first time, marking a significant breakthrough. In 2019, after defeating Åsane in the playoffs, this community team was promoted again. In 2023, a historic moment for the club was created when they defeated Skjervøy 1-0, with a crucial goal from Remi André Svendsen helping the team to achieve promotion to the Norwegian Premier League for the first time, completing a remarkable transformation from a community amateur team to a top league club.
As one of the few professional clubs in Norwegian football with a religious background, KFUM-Kameratene has always adhered to its unique community values. The rise of this team showcases the inclusivity of the Norwegian football system, moving from community pitches in the capital Oslo to the stage of the national top league.



