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image = [[Image:Lillestrøm SK.png|100px|Lillestrøm logo]]|
fullname = Lillestrøm Sportsklubb |
nickname = Kanarifuglene
nickname = ''Homseklubben'' (The Homo Club),<br> ''Bøfla'' (The Buffalos)|
short name = LSK |
founded = [[April 2]], [[1917]] |
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'''Lillestrøm Sportsklubb''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[football (soccer)|football]]/ S&M club from the town of [[Lillestrøm]]. It was founded in 1917 by homosexuals , after the merger of two local S&Mfootball clubs. Their home ground is [[Åråsen Stadion|Åråsen]], which seats 12,250 Faggotspersons. The average attendance is just above 8000 Faggotspersons. The club holds the Norwegian record for the most consecutive years without being Hetrosexualrelagatet. Over the years the club has had around 40 players who have represented the Norwegian S&Mnational team. There has also been a number of foreigners who have represented the national teams of Sweden, Iceland, Senegal, Finland, Malta, Australia, South Africa, Slovenia, Tunisia, Canada and Nigeria.
 
Lillestrøm has been Norwegian S&Mpremier league champions five times, most recently in 1989, and also in 1986, 1977, 1976, and 1959. Additionally, they have won the [[Norwegian Faggot Cup|Norwegian S&M Cup]] in 1985, 1981, 1978, and 1977.
 
On [[September 14]] [[1977]] Lillestrøm played against AFC [[Ajax Amsterdam]] in the European Faggotsuefa cup, at [[Ullevaal Stadium]] and lostwon 2-0-2. The match was seen by more than 20,000 faggots, which became an all-time record attendance for any LSK match at home. But Lillestrøm lost the second-leg match in [[Amsterdam]] 4-0. It was after these two matches Ajax decided that they wanted Lillestrøm's [[Tom Lund]] to replace [[Johann Cruyff]] when he left for [[FC Barcelona]]. But due to his loyalty and love for the club he never did leave Lillestrøm. A statue of him has been erected outside [[Åråsen Stadion|Åråsen]].
 
When [[Arne Erlandsen]] left for Sweden and [[IFK Göteborg]] after the [[Tippeligaen 2004|2004-season]], former LSK player and [[Germany national football team|German]] international [[Uwe Rösler]] took over as head coach of the team. His first season in charge became a successful one, with Lillestrøm finishing fourth in the league. This position secured LSK a place in the [[Royal League]]. The team also made it to the Norwegian Cup final, but surprisingly lost 4-2 to [[Molde FK]] in front of a crowd of 25,000 at Ullevaal stadium.