Men's football | ||
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NM | Brann | |
Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.
League | Champion |
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Østfold | Kvik (Fredrikshald) |
Kristiania | Mercantile |
Follo | Oppegård |
Aker | Stabæk |
Lillestrøm og omegn | Lillestrøm SK |
Øvre Romerike | Haga |
Eidsvoll og omegn | Eidsvold IF |
Hamar og omegn | Hamar IL |
Opland | Lyn (Gjøvik) |
Glommendalen | Kongsvinger |
Nordre Østerdalen | Tynset |
Trysil og Engerdal | Trysilgutten |
Øvre Buskerud | Vikersund |
Drammen og omegn | Skiold |
Vestfold | Fram (Larvik) |
Grenland | Odd |
Øvre Telemark | Snøgg |
Aust-Agder | Grane (Arendal) |
Vest-Agder | Donn |
Rogaland | Stavanger IF |
Hordaland | Voss |
Bergen | Brann |
Sogn og Fjordane | Høyanger |
Søndmøre | Aalesund |
Romsdalske | Braatt |
Sør-Trøndelag | Ranheim |
Trondhjem | Kvik (Trondhjem) |
Nord-Trøndelag | Sverre |
Helgeland | Mo |
Lofoten og Vesterålen | Narvik/Nor |
Troms | Harstad |
Finnmark | Kirkenes |
17 June 1923 Friendly | Norway | 3–0 | Finland | Aker, Norway |
12:30 (UTC+1) Match 50 | Report | Stadium: Gressbanen Attendance: 12,000 Referee: John Fowler (England) |
21 June 1923 Friendly | Norway | 2–2 | Switzerland | Aker, Norway |
19:30 (UTC+1) Match 51 | Report |
| Stadium: Gressbanen Attendance: 10,000 Referee: John Fowler (England) |
16 September 1923 Friendly | Norway | 2–3 | Sweden | Aker, Norway |
12:30 (UTC+1) Match 52 | Report | Stadium: Gressbanen Attendance: 14,000 Referee: Lauritz Andersen (Denmark) |
30 September 1923 Friendly | Denmark | 2–1 | Norway | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1) Match 53 | Report |
| Stadium: Københavns Idrætspark Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Johannes Mutters (Netherlands) |
28 October 1923 Friendly | France | 0–2 | Norway | Paris, France |
14:30 (UTC) Match 54 | Report | Stadium: Parc des Princes Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Robert Walton (England) |
4 November 1923 Friendly | Germany | 1–0 | Norway | Hamburg, Germany |
(UTC+1) Match 55 |
| Report | Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Theo van Zwieteren (Netherlands) |
Odds Ballklubb, commonly known as Odd, is a Norwegian professional football club from Skien. Originally the football section of a multi-sports club, founded in 1894 nine years after the club's founding. Most sports other than football and gymnastics were discontinued and the club became dedicated primarily to football. Odd plays in the Norwegian top division, Eliteserien, and holds the record of winning the Norwegian Football Cup the most times with twelve wins, the last coming in 2000. The club was known as Odd Grenland between 1994 and 2012. Founded in 1894, Odd is the oldest football club in Norway. As of 13 May 2017 the club was granted a membership in Club of Pioneers. It then became the first Nordic football club to be granted this membership.
Results from Norwegian football (soccer) from 1938.
Dempo Sports Club is an Indian professional football club based in Panaji, Goa. The club currently competes in the I-League 2, the third tier of the Indian football league system, and the Goa Professional League. Dempo is owned and sponsored by the Dempo Mining Corporation Limited. Known popularly as "The Whites" and "Golden Eagles", the club has been a constant participant in the National football championships, and gained immense popularity in the last four decades of its existence. The club have previously competed in the I-League.
Results from Norwegian football in 1952.
Results from Norwegian football in 1922.
Results from Norwegian football in 1924.
Results from Norwegian football in 1925.
Results from Norwegian football in 1926.
Results from Norwegian football in 1927.
Results from Norwegian football in 1928.
Results from Norwegian football in 1929.
Results from Norwegian football in 1930. See also 1929 in Norwegian football and 1931 in Norwegian football
Results from Norwegian football in 1931. See also 1930 in Norwegian football and 1932 in Norwegian football
Results from Norwegian football in 1932. See also 1931 in Norwegian football and 1933 in Norwegian football
Results from Norwegian football in 1933.
Results from Norwegian football in 1934. See also 1933 in Norwegian football and 1935 in Norwegian football
Results from Norwegian football in 1937.
Otto Wilhelm Aulie was a Norwegian football defender.
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.
The 1960 Norwegian Football Cup was the 55th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. Viking was the defending champions, but was eliminated by the second-tier team Freidig in the fourth round.