1907 in Norwegian football

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Football in Norway
Men's football
NM Mercantile
  1906 Flag of Norway.svg 1908  

Results from Norwegian football (soccer) in the year 1907.

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Cup

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Final

Mercantile 3–0 Sarpsborg
Bøhn Soccerball shade.svg14'
Gjølme Soccerball shade.svg65'
Endrerud Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
Nedre Frednes, Porsgrunn
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: August Heiberg Kahrs (Lyn)

Class A of local association leagues

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LeagueChampion
Smaalenene Sarpsborg
Kristiania og omegn Mercantile
Oplandene Eidsvold IF
Vestfold Ulf (Drammen)
Grenland Grenland
Nordenfjeldske Kvik (Trondheim)

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The 1904 Norwegian Football Cup was the third edition of a Norwegian annual knockout football tournament founded in 1902. All NFF member clubs could contest in this edition; four did so. It was organised by Odd who successfully defended its 1903 title on 4 September, 4–0, at Sportsplassen, Skien against Porsgrunds FC.

The 1905 Norwegian Football Cup was the 4th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament open that year of 1905 to local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, except Kristiania og omegn where a separate cup qualifying tournament was held. Odd successfully defended its 1904 title on 10 September, 2-1, at Gamle Frogner, Kristiania against Akademisk FK, winning their third consecutive cup.

The 1906 Norwegian Football Cup was the 5th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament, open in 1906 to local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, except Kristiania og omegn where a separate cup qualifying tournament was held. This final was the first attended by the Norwegian Royal Family. Odd successfully defended its 1905 title on 9 September, 1–0, at Gamle Frogner, Kristiania against Sarpsborg, winning their fourth consecutive title.

The 1907 Norwegian Football Cup was the 6th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament open in 1907 to local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, except Kristiania og omegn where a separate cup qualifying tournament was held. Mercantile defeated on 22 September Sarpsborg, at Nedre Frednes, Porsgrunn, 3-0, for their debut title.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1908 Norwegian Football Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 1908 Norwegian Football Cup was the seventh season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for 1908 local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, except in Smaalene and Kristiania og omegn, where a separate cup qualifying tournament was held. Lyn won their first title.

The 1909 Norwegian Football Cup was the eighth season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for 1909 local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, except in Smaalene and Kristiania og omegn where a separate cup qualifying tournament was held. Lyn won their second consecutive title.

The 1910 Norwegian Football Cup was the ninth season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for 1910 local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, and the defending champion, Lyn. Lyn won their third consecutive title, having beaten Odd in all three finals.

References

  1. "Norwegian cup 1907". RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  2. "Norway 1905-10". webalice.it. Retrieved 2011-06-19.