Men's football | ||
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NM | Ørn | |
Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.
League | Champion |
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Østfold | Sarpsborg |
Oslo | Vålerengen |
Follo | Ski |
Aker | Bygdø |
Lillestrøm og omegn | Lillestrøm SK |
Øvre Romerike | Sørumsand |
Eidsvoll og omegn | Eidsvold IF |
Hamar og omegn1 | Hamar IL |
Opland1 | Raufoss |
Glommendalen | Kirkenær |
Nordre Østerdalen2 | Bergmann |
Trysil og Engerdal | Nybergsund |
Røyken og Hurum | Spikkestad |
Øvre Buskerud | Kongsberg |
Drammen og omegn | Strømsgodset |
Vestfold | Fram (Larvik) |
Grenland | Odd |
Øvre Telemark | Ulefoss |
Aust-Agder | Kragerø |
Vest-Agder | Flekkefjord |
Rogaland | Stavanger IF |
Hordaland | Voss |
Bergen | Brann |
Sogn og Fjordane | Florø |
Søndmøre | Aalesund |
Romsdalske | Kristiansund |
Sør-Trøndelag | Ranheim |
Trondhjem | Brage |
Nord-Trøndelag | Neset |
Namdal | Namsos |
Helgeland | Mo |
Lofoten og Vesterålen | Narvik/Nor |
Troms | Tromsø Turn |
Finnmark | Kirkenes |
29 May Friendly NFF's 25th Anniversary Match | Norway | 0–1 | Denmark | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1) Match 67 | Report |
| Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Axel Bergqvist (Sweden) |
15 June Friendly | Norway | 3–1 | Finland | Oslo, Norway |
19:30 (UTC+1) Match 68 | Report |
| Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Arthur Björklund (Sweden) |
26 June 1924–28 Nordic Championship | Norway | 3–5 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1) Match 69 | Report | Stadium: Gressbanen Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Otto Remke (Denmark) |
23 October Friendly | Germany | 6–2 | Norway | Altona, Germany |
15:00 (UTC+1) Match 70 |
| Report | Stadium: Altonaer Stadion Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Lauritz Andersen (Denmark) |
30 October 1924–28 Nordic Championship | Denmark | 3–1 | Norway | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1) Match 71 | Report |
| Stadium: Københavns Idrætspark Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Alfred Birlem (Germany) |
Results from Norwegian football in the year 1918.
Results from Norwegian football in 1922.
Results from Norwegian football in 1923.
Results from Norwegian football in 1924.
Results from Norwegian football in 1925.
Results from Norwegian football in 1926.
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 1935.
Results from Norwegian football in 1937.
Arne Dokken is a Norwegian former football player and coach. He played as forward for several Norwegian clubs and two Greek clubs and 24 matches for Norway national football team scoring two goals. In eight seasons in the Norwegian top division he played 147 matches scoring 64 goals. He was top scorer in 1. divisjon in 1975 and 1980. His son Kenneth Dokken also became a footballer.
The 1927 Norwegian Football Cup was the 26th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. Last years losing finalist Ørn won 4–0 against Drafn in the final, and won their second title. Odd were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Drafn in the quarterfinal. The final was the first and only final that was played in Sandefjord.
The 1932 Norwegian Football Cup was the 31st season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. The final was played at Marienlyst Stadion in Drammen on 16 October 1932, and was contested by four-time former winners Ørn, and Fredrikstad who played their first final. Fredrikstad won the final 6–1, and secured their first title. Odd were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Torp in the fourth round.
The 1959 Norwegian Football Cup was the 54th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. Skeid was the defending champions, but was eliminated by the second-tier team Nessegutten in the fourth round.
Eirik Holmen Johansen is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Brann. Johansen played for Teie IF in his native Norway before joining the Manchester City Academy system at the age of 16. Johansen has represented Norway at youth international level.