Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1960 | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Norway |
Teams | 128 (main competition) |
Defending champions | Viking |
Final positions | |
Champions | Rosenborg (1st title) |
Runner-up | Odd |
The 1960 Norwegian Football Cup was the 55th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. Viking was the defending champions, but was eliminated by the second-tier team Freidig in the fourth round.
The final was contested by the eleven-time former winners Odd and the second-tier team Rosenborg who made their debut in the Norwegian Cup final. This year's final needed a rematch to decide a winner, as the first match ended with a 3–3 draw. The result after full time in the second match was 1–1, but after extra time Rosenborg had won 3-2 and could celebrate the clubs first Norwegian Cup trophy.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Viking | 1–0 | Djerv 1919 |
Vard | 3–1 | Haugar |
Ulf | 2–0 | Stavanger |
Lisleby | 6–0 | Ski |
Moss | 2–0 | Gjøvik-Lyn |
Jerv | 4–13 | Larvik Turn |
Eik | 5–6 (a.e.t.) | Vestfossen |
Sparta | 0–4 | Frigg |
Asker | 0–1 | Raufoss |
Fram (Larvik) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Sørfjell |
Start | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Vindbjart |
Lillestrøm | 2–1 | Sagene |
Kapp | 6–3 | Vålerengen |
Sverre | 4–4 (a.e.t.) | Kvik (Trondheim) |
Skiens-Grane | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Sandefjord BK |
Årstad | 2–1 | Varegg |
Skeid | 5–1 | Geithus |
Lyn | 5–1 | HamKam |
Os | 7–0 | Erdal |
Freidig | 1–0 | Nessegutten |
Steinkjer | 2–0 | Brage |
Fredrikstad | 7–0 | Aurskog |
Mjøndalen | 7–0 | Urædd |
Brann | 3–1 | Sogndal |
Pors | 5–0 | Svelvik |
Herd | 1–2 | Braatt |
Molde | 0–1 | Kristiansund |
Rosenborg | 9–3 | Skarbøvik |
Gjøvik SK | 1–4 | Strømmen |
Odd | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Åssiden |
Snøgg | 1–5 | Greåker |
Runar | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Sarpsborg |
Replay | ||
Åssiden | 2–5 | Odd |
Kvik (Trondheim) | 3–2 | Sverre |
Sandefjord BK | 4–1 | Skiens-Grane |
Sarpsborg | 4–3 | Runar |
Sørfjell | 1–3 | Fram (Larvik) |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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14 August 1960 | ||
Sarpsborg | 1–0 | Lillestrøm |
Greåker | 2–5 | Mjøndalen |
Frigg | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Rosenborg |
Strømmen | 4–2 | Fram (Larvik) |
Raufoss | 2–3 | Freidig |
Vestfossen | 2–4 | Lyn |
Sandefjord BK | 3–0 | Pors |
Larvik Turn | 4–0 | Ulf |
Odd | 4–1 | Moss |
Start | 0–2 | Fredrikstad |
Viking | 1–0 | Os |
Vard | 0–2 | Brann |
Årstad | 2–3 | Lisleby |
Braatt | 0–3 | Kristiansund |
Kvik (Trondheim) | 3–1 | Skeid |
Steinkjer | 3–2 | Kapp |
Replay: 24 August 1960 | ||
Rosenborg | 2–0 | Frigg |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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4 September 1960 | ||
Fredrikstad | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Steinkjer |
Freidig | 2–1 | Viking |
Lisleby | 2–1 | Kvik (Trondheim) |
Kristiansund | 2–6 | Strømmen |
Brann | 1–4 | Sandefjord BK |
Mjøndalen | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Odd |
Lyn | 0–1 | Sarpsborg |
Rosenborg | 3–2 | Larvik Turn |
Replay: 7 September 1960 | ||
Odd | 3–2 | Mjøndalen |
Replay: 14 September 1960 | ||
Steinkjer | 0–2 | Fredrikstad |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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25 September 1960 | ||
Rosenborg | 4–1 | Lisleby |
Sandefjord BK | 3–0 | Sarpsborg |
Strømmen | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Odd |
Fredrikstad | 4–0 | Freidig |
Replay: 2 October 1960 | ||
Odd | 2–1 | Strømmen |
Sandefjord BK | 0–4 | Rosenborg |
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Rønnes 53' (pen.), 60' Fornes 75' Hansen 82' |
Odd | 2–0 | Fredrikstad |
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Skau 36', 65' |
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