1936 Norwegian Football Cup

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1936 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1936
Tournament details
Country Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Teams128 (main competition)
Defending champions Fredrikstad
Final positions
Champions Fredrikstad (3rd title)
Runner-up Mjøndalen
  1935
1937  

The 1936 Norwegian Football Cup was the 35th 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 Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on 25 October 1936, and was contested by the defending champions Fredrikstad and the two-time former winners Mjøndalen. Fredrikstad successfully defended their title with a 2–0 victory, securing their third Norwegian Cup trophy.

Contents

Rounds and dates

First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Aalesund 12–2 Sandane
Årstad 1–5 Viking
Berger 4–0 Skiens BK
Borg 3–2 Dæhlenengen
Brage 8–1 Strinda
Brann 5–0 Viggo
Briskebyen 0–8 Fredrikstad
Brodd 2–1 Klepp
Clausenengen 4–2 (a.e.t.) Rosenborg
Djerv 8–1 Trane
Donn 1–3 Storm
Drafn 3–2 Start
Eidsvold Turn 1–6 Lyn
Elverum 1–3 Hamar
Flekkefjord 5–0 Egersund
Fram (Larvik) 4–0 Drøbak
Freidig 5–0Jarlen
Freidig Skarnes1–2 Lillestrøm
Fremad Lillehammer 6–1 Trygg (Oslo)
Frigg 0–1 Rolvsøy
Glassverket 4–3 Larvik Turn
Gleng 3–1 Fredensborg
Grane 1–3 Pors
Gresvik 0–2 Mjøndalen
Holmestrand 2–5 Torp
Jevnaker 9–0 Falk
Kapp 5–2 Eidsvold
Kjelsås 1–2 Skiold
Kongsberg 4–0 Rjukan
Kongsten6–0 Gjøa
Lisleby 6–1 Ullevål
Liv 2–3 Moss
Lyn (Gjøvik) 4–3 Skeid
Magnor0–3 Grue
Namsos 0–1 Steinkjer
Neset 4–1 National
Odd 6–1 Halsen
Orkanger 1–3 Braatt
Ørn 1–1 (a.e.t.) Sundjordet
Rakkestad 0–7 Kvik Halden
Ranheim 3–2 Kvik (Trondheim)
Raufoss 4–0Lillehammer BK
Rollon 4–0 Hødd
Roy (Hurum) 0–4 Eiker
Sandefjord BK 1–6 Sarpsborg
Selbak 8–0Hølen
Skiens-Grane 1–1 (a.e.t.) Drammens BK
Skreia 2–3Nydalen
Solberg 0–2 Tønsberg Turn
Sparta 0–1 Geithus
Stord 2–3 Jarl
Strømmen 6–3 B.14
Tistedalen 3–0 Stabæk
Tønsberg-Kameratene 1–3 Strømsgodset
Ulf 2–3 Stavanger
Urædd 0–2 Vigør
Vålerengen 7–0 Fossekallen
Vard 2–0 Frøya (Bergen)
Verdal 4–1 Sverre
Veblungsnes1–2 Kristiansund
Vestfossen 1–6 Snøgg
Vestre Gran 0–3 Vardal
Vikersund 2–1 Strong
Voss 1–2 Hardy
Replay
Drammens BK 2–0 Skiens-Grane
Sundjordet 1–3 Ørn

Second round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Braatt 3–2 Freidig
Brage 4–2 Neset
Drammens BK 1–4 Selbak
Eiker 5–1 Raufoss
Flekkefjord 0–1 Brodd
Fram (Larvik) 3–1 Gleng
Fredrikstad 8–0 Glassverket
Fremad Lillehammer 0–1 Vålerengen
Geithus 0–4 Lisleby
Hamar 2–4 Aalesund
Hardy 4–0 Stavanger
Jarl 1–0 Djerv
Kvik Halden 2–0 Lyn (Gjøvik)
Lillestrøm 10–0 Grue
Lyn 3–0Kongsten
Mjøndalen 4–1 Berger
Moss 3–2 Kapp
Nydalen8–1 Vikersund
Pors 2–1 Kongsberg
Ranheim 3–0 Kristiansund
Rollon 2–0 Clausenengen
Sarpsborg 13–2 Strømmen
Skiold 4–2 Tistedalen
Snøgg 0–3 Odd
Steinkjer 2–1 Verdal
Storm 3–1 Drafn
Strømsgodset 2–0 Brann
Tønsberg Turn 0–2 Borg
Torp w/o [lower-alpha 1] Rolvsøy
Vardal 1–3 Jevnaker
Vigør 1–7 Ørn
Viking 9–4 Vard
  1. Rolvsøy refused to play away against Torp since they demanded a home game after playing away in both first and second qualifying round. (Aftenposten, 31 August 1936.)

Third round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Aalesund 3–2 Torp
Borg 0–3 Mjøndalen
Brage 2–4 Lyn
Brodd 0–5 Hardy
Jevnaker 3–7 Fredrikstad
Kvik Halden 0–0 (a.e.t.) Pors
Lillestrøm 0–1 Fram (Larvik)
Lisleby 3–1 Jarl
Moss 7–2 Braatt
Odd 3–2Nydalen
Ørn 8–0 Eiker
Steinkjer 1–1 (a.e.t.) Ranheim
Strømsgodset 0–1 Sarpsborg
Vålerengen 2–0 Rollon
Selbak 4–2 Storm
Skiold 1–0 (a.e.t.) Viking
Replay
Pors 2–0 Kvik Halden
Ranheim 3–0 Steinkjer

Fourth round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Fram (Larvik) 2–3 Lisleby
Fredrikstad 2–0 Skiold
Hardy 1–2 Vålerengen
Lyn 2–3 Moss
Mjøndalen 1–0 Aalesund
Pors 1–0 (a.e.t.) Selbak
Ranheim 1–3 Odd
Sarpsborg 8–1 Ørn

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Lisleby 6–1 Pors
Sarpsborg 1–2 [lower-alpha 1] Moss
Odd 1–3 Fredrikstad
Vålerengen 0–1 Mjøndalen
  1. Played in Fredrikstad.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Fredrikstad 2–1 Lisleby
Mjøndalen 3–2 Moss

Final

Fredrikstad 2–0 Mjøndalen
Brynildsen Soccerball shade.svg43', 89' Report
Ullevaal Stadion , Oslo
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Kåre Gunnar Kinn (Eidsvold)

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