FL Fart

Fotballaget Fart is a Norwegian football club based in Vang outside Hamar. The club is most noted for their women's team which played in Toppserien in 2008 and 2012. Their home matches are played at Fartbana. Norway international footballers Thorstein Helstad and Kristin Bekkevold started their careers at Fart.

History

Fotballaget Fart was first founded in 1917, before it was dissolved after nine years of activity. The club was refounded on 28 August 1934. The club got its first pitch with grass in 1958. The name means "the football team speed" in Norwegian.

In July 2014 FL Fart received 4 million krone from the will of a fan who bequeathed his belongings to the club.

Women's team

The women's team started in 1982, and was in 2002 promoted to the third tier with a lot of young players. The club decided to focus more on their women's team and won their 2. Divisjon group in 2003, and was promoted to the 1. Divisjon. Fart were originally relegated from the 1. Divisjon in 2006 after a 2–0 loss against Larvik in the decisive match of the 2006 season, but when Liungen decided to withdrew their team, Fart was asked if they wanted to play in 1. Divisjon the next season. Fart won the 1. Divisjon in 2007, and was promoted to Toppserien. Fart only managed to collect one point, a draw against Klepp, in the 2008 Toppserien and were relegated back to the 1. Divisjon. Fart was fighting for promotion in the 2009 season, but was surpassed by Donn after a draw in the penultimate match against Alta and eventually finished third in the league. Fart finished fifth in the 2010 season.

Fart

Fart is a word in the English language most commonly used in reference to flatulence. The word fart is often considered unsuitable in formal situations as it may be considered vulgar or offensive. Fart can be used as a noun or a verb. The immediate roots are in the Middle English words ferten, feortan and farten, kin of the Old High German word ferzan. Cognates are found in old Norse, Slavic and also Greek and Sanskrit. The word fart has been incorporated into the colloquial and technical speech of a number of occupations, including computing.

Etymology

The English word fart is one of the oldest words in the English lexicon. Its Indo-European origins are confirmed by the many cognate words in some other Indo-European languages: It is cognate with Greek πέρδομαι (perdomai), as well as the Latin pēdĕre, Sanskrit pardate, Avestan pərəδaiti, Italian fare un peto, French "péter", Russian пердеть (perdet') and Polish "pierd" << PIE *perd [break wind loudly] or *pezd [the same, softly], all of which mean the same thing. Like most Indo-European roots in the Germanic languages, it was altered under Grimm's law, so that Indo-European /p/ > /f/, and /d/ > /t/, as the German cognate furzen also manifests.

FART

Fart is an English language word most commonly used to reference flatulence.

Fart or FART may also refer to:

  • Fatal accident reconstruction team, U.S. police road-accident investigators
  • F.A.R.T. the Movie, 1991 movie about flatulence
  • Regional Bus and Rail Company of Canton Ticino (Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi), regional bus and railway company in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland
  • Flatulent Airborne Reaction Team, from George Carlin's album Complaints and Grievances
  • FL Fart, Norwegian football club
  • Fuzzy adaptive resonance theory
  • Fathers Against Rude Television (F.A.R.T.), from the episode "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV" of the sitcom Futurama
  • Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi, the Regional Bus and Rail Company of Canton Ticino, provider of the urban and suburban bus network of Locarno, Switzerland
  • Effector Kielce, a Polish volleyball club originally known as Fart Kielce
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