1929 Norwegian Football Cup

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1929 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1929
Tournament details
Country Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Teams128
Defending champions Ørn
Final positions
Champions Sarpsborg (2nd title)
Runner-up Ørn
  1928
1930  

The 1929 Norwegian Football Cup was the 28th 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 Stavanger Stadion in Stavanger on 20 October 1929, and was contested by the defending champions Ørn and Sarpsborg, who had last won the tournament in 1917. Sarpsborg won the final 2-1 after extra time, and secured their second Norwegian Cup championship.

Contents

Rounds and dates

First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Bangsund 0–6 Sverre
Bergmann 2–0 National
Birkebeineren 3–5 Kongsberg
Braatt 0–3 Kvik (Trondheim)
Brage 6–0 Strinda
Brann 7–0 Ulf
Bøn 2–1 Kapp
Drafn 3–1 Geithus
Dæhlenengen 3–2 Torp
Egersund 4–1 Flekkefjord
Ekeberg0–8 Drammens BK
Falk 3–1 Skotfoss
Fossekallen 1–4 Sandefjord
Fram Brumunddal1–0 (a.e.t.) Eidsvold IF
Fredrikstad 15–0 Strømmen
Frøya Sandnes1–6 Stavanger
Gjøa 6–1Kongsten
Lyn (Gjøvik) 1–1 (a.e.t.)B.14
Grane (Arendal) 2–3 Start
Grane (Sandvika) 6–4 Jevnaker
Gråbein 1–10 Mjøndalen
Hadelands-Kvik2–7 Frigg
Hardy 0–1 Djerv
Hof 2–3 Grue
Holmestrand 3–1 Berger
Kragerø 2–1 Donn
Kråkstad0–6 Moss
Kvik Halden 16–0 Roy
Langevåg 0–7 Aalesund
Larvik Turn 2–1 (a.e.t.) Skiens BK
Lierfoss 0–13 Lillestrøm
Lillehammer BK1–4Fremad Lillehammer
Lillestrømkameratene2–4 (a.e.t.) Skiold
Lyn 13–1 Haga
Mandalskameratene 1–1 (a.e.t.) Brodd
Neset 7–1 Freidig
Nydalen0–6Strong
Ny-Solheim 4–0Draug
Odd 2–0 Eiker
Rapp 9–0 Varden
Raufoss 5–2 Bygdø BK
Rjukan 1–2 Pors
Rollon 3–5 Kristiansund
Rolvsøy 0–1 Sarpsborg
Selbak 5–0 Hasle
Ski 0–8 Ørn
Snøgg 0–5 Fram Larvik
Stabæk 0–2 (a.e.t.) Skeid
Steinkjer 6–1 Namsos
Strømsgodset 4–1 Liv
Sørumsand 0–4 Kongsvinger
Tistedalen 3–4 Lisleby
Trysilgutten 1–5 Hamar
Tønsberg Turn 7–2 Oslokameratene
Ulefoss 0–2 Storm
Ullensaker 2–0 Trygg Oslo
Urædd 5–1 Tell (Notodden)
Vard 7–4 Stord
Vigør 2–0 Eydehavn
Vikersund 0–2 Tønsberg-Kameratene
Viking 4–0 Minde
Voss 0–2 Årstad
Vålerengen 3–2 Eidsvold Turn
Aasguten0–6 Ranheim
Replay
B.140–5 Lyn (Gjøvik)
Brodd 4–0 Mandalskameratene

Second round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brodd 3–0 Vigør
Bøn 1–4 Kvik Halden
Drammens BK 12–0Fram Brumunddal
Fram Larvik 1–4Strong
Fremad Lillehammer0–0 (a.e.t.) Brage
Frigg 1–0 Skeid
Lyn (Gjøvik) 2–1 Raufoss
Hamar 2–6 Fredrikstad
Kongsberg 2–3 (a.e.t.) Odd
Kongsvinger 1–6 Lyn
Kragerø 1–9 Urædd
Kristiansund 4–2 Rapp
Kvik (Trondheim) 1–2 Neset
Lillestrøm 0–3 Strømsgodset
Lisleby 4–0 Holmestrand
Mjøndalen 4–0 Grane (Sandvika)
Moss 6–1 Ullensaker
Ny-Solheim 3–3 (a.e.t.) Årstad
Pors 2–2 (a.e.t.) Selbak
Ranheim 8–0 Bergmann
Sandefjord 2–3 Drafn
Sarpsborg 16–0 Grue
Skiold 1–3 Gjøa
Start 1–2 Viking
Stavanger 5–0 Egersund
Storm 1–3 Falk
Sverre 3–1 Steinkjer
Tønsberg-Kameratene 2–1 Tønsberg Turn
Vard 2–12 Brann
Vålerengen 0–1 Larvik Turn
Ørn 3–1 Dæhlenengen
Aalesund 8–1 Djerv
Replay
Brage 3–1Fremad Lillehammer
Selbak 3–4 (a.e.t.) Pors
Årstad 0–2 Ny-Solheim

Third round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Strømsgodset 2–3 Aalesund
Brage 2–4 Frigg
Brann 6–2Lisleby
Stavanger 2–0 Brodd
Drafn 1–5 Sarpsborg
Fredrikstad 3–4 (a.e.t.) Drammens BK
Falk 2–1 Mjøndalen
Gjøa 6–3 Kristiansund
Kvik (Halden) 4–2 (a.e.t.) Lyn (Gjøvik)
Larvik Turn 2–3 Pors
Strong0–7 Lyn
Odd 5–4 Moss
Ranheim 2–1 (a.e.t.) Neset
Viking 8–1 Ny-Solheim
Ørn 10–0 Sverre
Urædd 5–2 Tønsbergkameratene

Fourth round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Aalesund 2–3 (a.e.t.) Kvik (Halden)
Viking 0–1 (a.e.t.) Brann
Drammens BK 1–0 (a.e.t.) Lyn
Pors 0–3 Falk
Frigg 0–2 Stavanger
Sarpsborg 3–0 Gjøa
Ranheim 2–6 Odd
Ørn 2–1 Urædd

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brann 1–2 Sarpsborg
Stavanger 2–0 Drammens BK
Odd 0–1 Falk
Kvik (Halden) 1–6 Ørn

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Sarpsborg 1–0 Falk
Ørn 4–0 Stavanger

Final

Sarpsborg 2–1 (a.e.t.) Ørn
Yven Soccerball shade.svg42'
Gundersen Soccerball shade.svg103'
Report Dahl Soccerball shade.svg75'
Stavanger Stadion , Stavanger
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Thoralf Kristiansen (Gjøa)

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