1923 in Norwegian football

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Football in Norway
Men's football
NM Brann
  1922 Flag of Norway.svg 1924  

Results from Norwegian football in 1923.

Class A of local association leagues

Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.

Contents

LeagueChampion
Østfold Kvik (Fredrikshald)
Kristiania Mercantile
FolloOppegård
Aker Stabæk
Lillestrøm og omegn Lillestrøm SK
Øvre RomerikeHaga
Eidsvoll og omegnEidsvold IF
Hamar og omegn Hamar IL
Opland Lyn (Gjøvik)
Glommendalen Kongsvinger
Nordre Østerdalen Tynset
Trysil og EngerdalTrysilgutten
Øvre BuskerudVikersund
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 FjordaneHøyanger
Søndmøre Aalesund
Romsdalske Braatt
Sør-Trøndelag Ranheim
Trondhjem Kvik (Trondhjem)
Nord-Trøndelag Sverre
Helgeland Mo
Lofoten og Vesterålen Narvik/Nor
Troms Harstad
Finnmark Kirkenes

Norwegian Cup

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))

National team

Sources: [1] [2]

17 June 1923 Friendly Norway  Flag of Norway.svg3–0Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Aker, Norway
12:30 (UTC+1)
Match 50
Report Stadium: Gressbanen
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: John Fowler (England)
21 June 1923 Friendly Norway  Flag of Norway.svg2–2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Aker, Norway
19:30 (UTC+1)
Match 51
Report Stadium: Gressbanen
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Fowler (England)
16 September 1923 Friendly Norway  Flag of Norway.svg2–3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Aker, Norway
12:30 (UTC+1)
Match 52
Report
Stadium: Gressbanen
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Lauritz Andersen (Denmark)
30 September 1923 Friendly Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg2–1Flag of Norway.svg  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  Flag of France.svg0–2Flag of Norway.svg  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  Flag of Germany.svg1–0Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Hamburg, Germany
(UTC+1)
Match 55
Report Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Theo van Zwieteren (Netherlands)

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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.

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References

  1. "Norwegian all-time national team record (1908-2019)". www.rsssf.no. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  2. "Norge Menn Senior A - Terminliste". fotball.no. Norwegian Football Federation . Retrieved 10 February 2020.