

Levanger FK produced a dominant display to defeat Ullensaker/Kisa IL 3-0 at home in the Norwegian 2. Divisjon on July 25, 2026. The comprehensive victory kept Levanger’s promotion push firmly on track, while Ullensaker/Kisa dropped further into the middle of the table.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Levanger seized control of the game. They opened the scoring in the 19th minute when midfielder Sander Tønnessen volleyed home from a corner. The home side doubled their lead before half-time with a well-taken goal from striker Emil Holm, who latched onto a through-ball and slotted past the goalkeeper.
Ullensaker/Kisa rarely threatened in the first half, with their only shot on target easily saved. Levanger continued to dominate after the break and completed the scoring in the 73rd minute when full-back Henrik Larsen curled a free-kick into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Key Moments
- 19′ – Tønnessen volley opens the scoring from a set piece.
- 39′ – Holm’s clinical finish makes it 2-0.
- 73′ – Larsen’s stunning free-kick puts the match beyond doubt.
Tactical Story
Levanger set up in a fluid 4-2-3-1 that allowed their creative players to roam between the lines. Their pressing game forced Ullensaker/Kisa into repeated turnovers in dangerous areas. The visitors tried to play out from the back but were caught out by Levanger’s intensity. After going 2-0 down, Ullensaker/Kisa switched to a more direct style, but Levanger’s central defenders won every aerial duel, nullifying any threat.
Standout Players
- Sander Tønnessen (Levanger) – Scored the opener and orchestrated play from midfield.
- Henrik Larsen (Levanger) – Contributed a brilliant free-kick goal and was solid defensively.
- Emil Holm (Levanger) – Took his goal well and held the ball up effectively.
Table and Season Impact
The win moved Levanger up to third place in the 2. Divisjon table, just two points behind the leaders with a game in hand. Ullensaker/Kisa slipped to ninth, but still have time to push for a top-half finish. Levanger’s unbeaten run extended to five matches, and their home form now reads as one of the best in the division.