A cooperation between several Larvik-based clubs, it experienced two straight promotions to the Norwegian Second Division and played there for the rest of its existence.
Notably, the club never managed to form a cooperation with city rivals Larvik Turn.
Larvik Turn & IF was the city's most successful team in the past, but declined to join the merger.
Instead, the merger was initiated and spearheaded by IF Fram, who was joined by Halsen IF and Tjølling IF,[1] as well as Nanset IF, IL Sporty and SK Stag.
[3] The new team Larvik Fotball took over Fram's spot in the league pyramid, in the Fourth Division (fifth tier).
The new club could be built on a foundation wall of Fram if it accepted to take over Larvik Fotball's spot in the Second Division team.