1923 Norwegian Football Cup

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1923 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1923
Tournament details
CountryNorway
Teams84
Defending champions Odd
Final positions
Champions Brann (1st title)
Runner-up Lyn
  1922
1924  

The 1923 Norwegian Football Cup was the 22nd season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF. Brann won their first title, having beaten Lyn in the final. Odd were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Lyn in the semifinal.

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First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Aalesund 8–0 Hødd
Bøn 1–0 Lillestrøm BK
Djerv 3–2 Hardy
Dokken 0–4 Ready
Drafn 6–0 Tønsberg Turn
Eidsvold 1–2 Trygg
Fredrikstad w/o Hasle
Fremad 4–1 Fagforeningenes IL (Hamar)
Gjøa 4–5 Sarpsborg
Hamar 2–2 (a.e.t.) [lower-alpha 1] Raufoss
Kjapp 2–1 (a.e.t.) Skotfos
Kristiansund 4–1 Braatt
Kvik (Fredrikshald) 9–0 Ski
Larvik Turn 1–0 Urædd
Lillestrøm 2–1 Vaalerengen
Mercantile 0–3 Falk
Mercur 0–3 Kvik (Trondhjem)
Mjøndalen 3–0 Tell
Molde 3–4 Rollon
Moss 8–0 Oppegård
Nordstrand 0–7 Sportsklubben av 1910
Norrøna 1–4 Frigg
Odd 3–0 Sandefjord
Pors 0–5 Ørn
Røros 7–0 Tyldal
Skiold 4–1 Agnes
Slemmestad 1–3 Drammen
Stavanger 4–1 Viking
Snøgg 1–1 (a.e.t.) [lower-alpha 1] Strømsgodset
Stabæk 3–7 Lyn
Start 3–2 Flekkefjord
Stenkjær 0–4 Freidig
Sverre 1–0 Rapp
Torp 1–0 Hafslund
Tryggkameratene 4–2 Neset
Tynset 6–1 Rendalen
Tønsberg-Kameratene 0–4 Storm
Vidar 1–4 Brann
Vigør 3–4 (a.e.t.) Grane
Vikersund 0–7 Fram (Larvik)
Brage Bye
Brodd Bye
Donn Bye
Lyn (Gjøvik) Bye
  1. 1 2 The replay was moved to the second round.

Second round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Bøn 2–2 (a.e.t.) [lower-alpha 1] Fremad
Djerv 0–2 Brodd
Drammen 1–4 Lillestrøm
Falk 4–1 Torp
Freidig 4–3 (a.e.t.) Sverre
Grane 6–4 [lower-alpha 2] Start
Hamar 4–0 Raufoss
Kristiansund 2–4 Aalesund
Larvik Turn 5–0 Donn
Lyn (Gjøvik) 10–1 Tynset
Mjøndalen 4–0 Kjapp
Ready 0–7 Fredrikstad
Rollon 0–4 Brage
Røros 0–2 Tryggkameratene
Strømsgodset 3–0 Snøgg
Trygg 1–2 Skiold
Brann Bye
Drafn Bye
Fram (Larvik) Bye
Frigg Bye
Kvik (Fredrikshald) Bye
Kvik (Trondhjem) Bye
Lyn Bye
Moss Bye
Odd Bye
Sarpsborg Bye
Sportsklubben av 1910 Bye
Stavanger Bye
Storm Bye
Ørn Bye
  1. The replay was moved to the third round.
  2. Start protested and the replay was moved to the third round.

Third round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brage 11–1 Tryggkameratene
Brann 4–1 Aalesund
Falk 2–4 Odd
Fram (Larvik) 3–0 Sportsklubben av 1910
Fredrikstad 1–4 Sarpsborg
Freidig 4–8 Kvik (Trondhjem)
Fremad 3–0 Bøn
Frigg 2–1 Hamar
Lillestrøm 2–4 Moss
Lyn 3–3 (a.e.t.) Lyn (Gjøvik)
Mjøndalen 1–3 Drafn
Skiold 0–1 Larvik Turn
Start 2–1 Grane
Stavanger 4–0 Brodd
Storm 1–0 [lower-alpha 1] Ørn
Strømsgodset 0–3 Kvik (Fredrikshald)
Replay
Lyn (Gjøvik) 2–5 (a.e.t.) Lyn
  1. The result was annulled due to a referee error and Storm withdrew from the replay. Ørn advanced to the fourth round on walkover.

Fourth round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brage 0–3 Lyn
Fram (Larvik) 2–0 Start
Frigg 0–0 (a.e.t.) Brann
Kvik (Trondhjem) 1–0 Stavanger
Larvik Turn 3–1 (a.e.t.) Kvik (Fredrikshald)
Moss 3–0 Fremad
Odd 2–1 Ørn
Sarpsborg 1–2 Drafn
Replay
Brann 1–0 Frigg

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Drafn 4–1 Fram (Larvik)
Kvik (Trondhjem) 1–4 Brann
Lyn 1–0 Larvik Turn
Odd 3–0 Moss

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brann 3–0 Drafn
Lyn 1–0 Odd

Final

Brann 2–1 Lyn
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg32', 53' Report Aas Soccerball shade.svg41'
Odd gressbane, Skien
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Karl August Andersen (Kvik (Fredrikshald))

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