Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1928 | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Norway |
Teams | 118 |
Defending champions | Ørn |
Final positions | |
Champions | Ørn (3rd title) |
Runner-up | Lyn |
The 1928 Norwegian Football Cup was the 27th 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 Halden Stadion in Halden on 14 October 1928, and was contested by the defending champions Ørn and the four-time former winners Lyn. Ørn successfully defended their title with a 2–1 victory, securing their third Norwegian Cup trophy.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Brage | 2–0 | Neset |
Brann | 3–1 | Trygg (Oslo) |
Donn | 1–5 | Start |
Drafn | 2–0 | Jevnaker |
Drammens BK | 3–0 | Raufoss |
Fremad Lillehammer | 5–1 | Vålerengen |
Lyn (Gjøvik) | 5–0 | Grue |
Hamar | 0–1 | Frigg |
Kvik Halden | 3–2 | Lillestrøm |
Larvik Turn | 7–2 | Eiker |
Lyn | 4–0 | Fram Brumunddal |
National | 10–1 | Bangsund |
Odd | 3–0 | Ulefoss |
Rapp | 1–2 | Kvik (Trondheim) |
Rollon | 0–2 | Strømsgodset |
Sandefjord BK | 1–0 | Storm |
Selbak | 3–1 | Mjøndalen |
Stabæk | 0–8 | Sarpsborg |
Strong | 2–1 | Gjøa |
Sverre | 7–0 | Verdal |
Ulf | 0–5 | Stavanger |
Urædd | 4–0 | Falk (Horten) |
Vard | 2–1 | Minde |
Vikersund | 2–3 | Skiold |
Viking | 1–0 | Brodd |
Ørn | 8–1 | Torp |
Østsiden FK | 3–2 | Moss |
Lisleby | Bye | |
Fredrikstad | Bye | |
Fram (Larvik) | Bye | |
Djerv | Bye | |
Aalesund | Bye |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Aalesund | 2–1 | National |
Sverre | 1–2 | Brage |
Frigg | 2–4 | Brann |
Djerv | 1–4 | Drafn |
Odd | 4–1 | Drammens BK |
Start | 0–5 | Fram (Larvik) |
Fredrikstad | 11–0 | Strong |
Strømsgodset | 1–0 | Fremad |
Skiold | 2–3 | Kvik (Halden) |
Kvik (Trondhjem) | 2–5 | Lyn |
Larvik Turn | 2–0 | Sandefjord |
Lisleby | 2–1 | Selbak |
Lyn (Gjøvik) | 0–6 | Ørn |
Sarpsborg | 3–2 | Østsiden FK |
Stavanger | 2–3 | Urædd |
Vard | 0–6 | Viking |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Brann | 4–0 | Aalesund |
Brage | 2–4 | Sarpsborg |
Drafn | 2–1 | Larvik Turn |
Urædd | 3–1 | Fram (Larvik) |
Viking | 1–2 | Fredrikstad |
Kvik (Halden) | 5–3 | Lisleby |
Lyn | 2–3 [lower-alpha 1] | Odd |
Ørn | 3–0 | Strømsgodset |
Replay | ||
Odd | 1–2 | Lyn |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Sarpsborg | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Brann |
Ørn | 2–1 | Drafn |
Fredrikstad | 3–1 | Urædd |
Kvik (Halden) | 0–1 | Lyn |
Replay | ||
Sarpsborg | 2–1 | Brann |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Lyn | 4–1 | Fredrikstad |
Ørn | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Sarpsborg |
Replay | ||
Ørn | 4–3 | Sarpsborg |
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Results from Norwegian football in 1951.
Results from Norwegian football in 1928.
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