1940 Norwegian Football Cup

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1940 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmester i fotball for menn 1940
Tournament details
Country Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Teams128 (main competition)
Defending champions Sarpsborg
Final positions
Champions Fredrikstad (5th title)
Runner-up Skeid
  1939
1945  

The 1940 Norwegian Football Cup was the 39th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. This was the last cup until the end of Second World War, due to a sports strike against competition organized by Vidkun Quisling. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. The final was played at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on 13 October 1940, and was contested by the last year's losing finalist Skeid and the four-time former winners Fredrikstad. Fredrikstad secured their fifth title with a 3–0 win in the final. Sarpsborg were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Fredrikstad in the semifinal.

Contents

Rounds and dates

First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Asker 1–2Skiens-Grane
Aurskog og Lierfoss 1–8 Nydalen
Bjart1–4Lisleby
Borg1–2 Gimsøy
Bragerøen3–1 Tønsberg Turn
Brann 6–0Hird
Clausenengen 6–2 Braatt
Donn 6–0Mandal
Drafn 6–1 Borre
Drøbak 1–8 Kvik (Halden)
Fjell2–3 Start
Fjellkameratene1–2 Årstad
Flekkefjord3–0 Vigør
Florø-Varg 1–0Sandane
Fram (Larvik) 3–1 Dæhlenengen
Fredrikstad 10–1 Mercantile
Freidig 3–1 Verdal
Fremad Lillehammer4–1 Briskebyen
Frigg 11–0 Grue
Geithus2–1Vikersund
Gleng2–7Gjøa
Grane (Arendal)4–1Kragerø
Gresvik2–1 Strong
Hamar 7–1 Ullensaker
Hardy 0–1 Trane
Jevnaker 5–0Kapp
Kjelsås 4–4 (a.e.t.) Lyn (Gjøvik)
Kongsberg 3–1Skiens BK
Kongsvinger 0–1 Drammens BK
Kvik (Trondheim) 4–3 National
Lillestrøm 7–0Haga
Magnor1–6 Lyn
Molde 3–2 Træff
Moss 8–0 Greåker
Nordlandet1–7 Kristiansund
Odd 5–1 Star
Orkanger 6–2Dalguten
Os 0–14 Djerv
Pors 5–1 Storm
Rakkestad 2–9 Sarpsborg
Ranheim 3–1 Brage
Raufoss 1–5Sandaker
Rjukan1–2 Snøgg
Rollon 4–2Sykkylven
Rosenborg 1–2 Neset
Roy2–4 Skiold
Sandefjord BK 3–3 (a.e.t.) Strømsgodset
Selbak 10–0Fagerborg
Skeid 6–1 Falk
Stabæk 0–2 Mjøndalen
Stavanger 13–1 Odda
Sverre 5–1 (a.e.t.) Steinkjer
Tistedalen 0–2 Torp
Tynset5–1Bergmann
Tønsberg-Kameratene 4–0 Larvik Turn
Ulf 1–8 Viking
Urædd 1–2Sparta Drammen
Vard 1–0 Stord
Vardal4–2 Kolbotn
Voss 1–1 (a.e.t.) Pallas
Vålerengen 4–1Eidsvold IF
Ørn 3–0 Liv
Ørsta 1–3 Aalesund
Ålgård 1–2Jarl
Replay
Lyn (Gjøvik) 3–1 Kjelsås
Pallas 2–3 Voss
Strømsgodset 2–3 (a.e.t.) Sandefjord BK

Second round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Brann 3–0 Florø-Varg
Djerv 4–2 (a.e.t.) Voss
Drammens BK 0–5 Fredrikstad
Freidig 7–2Tynset
Gimsøy 3–1 Odd
Gjøa2–0Fremad Lillehammer
Lyn (Gjøvik) 1–0 Jevnaker
Grane (Arendal)2–1 Donn
Hamar 1–5 Frigg
Jarl0–2 Stavanger
Kristiansund 2–3 Rollon
Kvik (Halden) 3–2 Ørn
Kvik (Trondheim) 6–1 Clausenengen
Lisleby5–4 (a.e.t.)Bragerøen
Lyn 7–1Vardal
Mjøndalen 4–1Geithus
Neset 4–0 Sverre
Nydalen 2–1 Selbak
Pors 5–0 Sandefjord BK
Ranheim 4–2 Orkanger
Sandaker1–5 Moss
Sarpsborg 3–0Gresvik
Skiens-Grane1–0 Kongsberg
Skiold 5–2 (a.e.t.) Fram (Larvik)
Snøgg 3–2 Vålerengen
Sparta Drammen4–5 (a.e.t.) Drafn
Start 3–1Flekkefjord
Torp 1–2 Lillestrøm
Tønsberg-Kameratene 1–9 Skeid
Viking 2–1 Vard
Aalesund 3–0 Molde
Årstad 1–0 Trane

Third round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Rollon 0–2 Aalesund
Brann 1–0 Årstad
Djerv 2–3 Drafn
Fredrikstad 8–1 Nydalen
Freidig 3–7 Kvik (Trondheim)
Frigg 7–1Lisleby
Gimsøy 1–2 Mjøndalen
Lyn (Gjøvik) 3–2Gjøa
Start 1–0Grane (Arendal)
Moss 3–1Skiens-Grane
Kvik (Halden) 1–6 Lyn
Lillestrøm 2–0 Pors
Neset 3–1 Ranheim
Skiold 1–2 Sarpsborg
Skeid 3–0 Snøgg
Stavanger 1–3 Viking

Fourth round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Drafn 1–2 Aalesund
Brann 0–7 Moss
Frigg 0–1 Fredrikstad
Kvik (Trondheim) 1–3 Neset
Lyn 3–0 Lillestrøm
Sarpsborg 1–0 Lyn (Gjøvik)
Mjøndalen 0–2 Skeid
Viking 5–0 Start

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Skeid 3–2 Aalesund
Fredrikstad 10–0 Viking
Moss 1–1 (a.e.t.) Lyn
Neset 1–3 Sarpsborg
Replay
Lyn 1–2 Moss

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Sarpsborg 0–1 Fredrikstad
Skeid 6–3 Moss

Final

Fredrikstad 3–0 Skeid
Ileby Soccerball shade.svg36', 51'
Brynildsen Soccerball shade.svg70' (pen.)
Report
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 31,410
Referee: Thorleiv Nordbø (Frigg)
Fredrikstad:
Hans Hansen
Rolf Johannessen
Bjørn Berger
Gunnar Andreassen
Håkon Johansen
Reidar Olsen
Thorleif Larsen
Bjørn Spydevold
Knut Brynildsen
Kjell Moe
Arne Ileby
Skeid:
Knut Arnevåg
Halvdan Dyhre
Einar Trondsen
Willy Sundblad
John Bøhleng
Gustav Rehn
Henry Mathiesen
Hans Nordahl
Brede Borgen
Per Laurendz
Paul Sætrang

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