Passerine
| Full name | Passerine Football Club | ||
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| Ground | Portedowns Park | ||
| Capacity | 26,400 | ||
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| League | KFL Championship | ||
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Passerine is a professional football club based in northern Kirkenes, playing in the Kelssek Football League Championship. It was formed through a merger between North York and Dungeaf, after the former entered bankruptcy due to the embezzlement of club funds through a cryptocurrency scheme, and took the name of a street in Kirkenes on which both clubs' offices were located. It entered the Kelssek Football League in season 64 and has won the KFL National title, Kelssek's second division, twice. It is often regarded as the phoenix club of North York, whose prior achievement was finishing as Championship runners-up in season 51. It has a derby rivalry with Kirkenes FC, although this is something of a David-and-Goliath matchup.
The two predecessor clubs were historically association with the Cumbrian and Frankish linguistic minorities of Kirkenes. Media characterize Passerine as having a "hipster vibe" and the club has worked to market itself as part of the city's cultural scene with promotions in music venues and releasing a fashion line of sporty casual wear with club branding. Current manager Brigitte Coppinger was appointed in season 71, joining from CF Outineau where she had played to the end of her career and worked as assistant manager. Ahead of KFL season 73, the club announced a sponsorship with Neu Engollon beverage conglomerate Terembev.
Honours
- KFL National: 66, 68
Current squad
- As of KFL season 73
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under World Cup Committee eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WCC nationality.