Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for menn 1965 | |
Country | Norway |
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Teams | 128 (main competition) |
Defending champions | Rosenborg |
Champions | Skeid (7th title) |
Runners-up | Frigg |
← 1964 1966 → |
The 1965 Norwegian Football Cup was the 60th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The Cup was won by Skeid after beating Frigg in the cup final. It took a two replays to decide the winner. This was Skeid's seventh Norwegian Cup title.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Aurskog | 4–2 | HamKam |
Bodø/Glimt | 4–1 | Tromsø |
Brann | 1–0 | Nordnes |
Brumunddal | 1–6 | Skeid |
Bryne | 2–5 | Stavanger |
Buøy | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Viking |
Eik | 7–1 | Jevnaker |
Frigg | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Jotun |
Hamar | 1–8 | Lyn |
Herd | 1–2 | Aalesund |
Hødd | 2–3 | Kristiansund |
Kvik (Trondheim) | 4–3 | Nessegutten |
Larvik Turn | 2–3 | Drafn |
Lisleby | 9–0 | Moelven |
Molde | 3–2 | Langevåg |
Os | 1–2 | Årstad |
Pors | 4–4 (a.e.t.) | Donn |
Rosenborg | 3–1 | Mjølner |
Runar | 3–0 | Fredrikstad |
Sandefjord BK | 2–0 | Våg |
Sarpsborg | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Selbak |
Snøgg | 2–0 | Odd |
Stange | 1–5 | Gjøvik-Lyn |
Strømmen | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | Moss |
Sverre | 0–10 (a.e.t.) | Nidelv |
Ulf | 3–3 (a.e.t.) | Flekkefjord |
Vard | 5–2 | Baune |
Verdal | 0–3 | Steinkjer |
Vigør | 6–1 | Start |
Vålerengen | 3–2 | Navestad |
Ørn | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Fram (Larvik) |
Østsiden | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Sagene |
Replay | ||
Donn | 1–3 | Pors |
Flekkefjord | 1–3 | Ulf |
Jotun | 0–2 | Frigg |
Selbak | 0–1 | Sarpsborg |
Viking | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Buøy |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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1 August 1965 | ||
Sarpsborg | 4–4 (a.e.t.) | Østsiden |
Viking | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Vard |
Kristiansund | 2–5 | Aurskog |
Lyn | 2–1 | Strømmen |
Drafn | 1–4 | Frigg |
Årstad | 6–1 | Ulf |
Ørn | 1–3 | Vålerengen |
Aalesund | 3–2 | Rosenborg |
Stavanger | 1–3 | Brann |
Lisleby | 6–0 | Snøgg |
Vigør | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Eik |
Skeid | 4–0 | Runar |
Pors | 1–3 | Sandefjord BK |
Gjøvik-Lyn | 5–2 | Molde |
Steinkjer | 4–1 | Kvik (Trondheim) |
Nidelv | 5–1 | Bodø/Glimt |
Replay: 5 August 1965 | ||
Østsiden | 2–1 | Sarpsborg |
Replay: Unknown date | ||
Eik | 5–0 | Vigør |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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22 August 1965 | ||
Aurskog | 0–5 | Lyn |
Brann | 3–0 | Lisleby |
Eik | 1–7 | Skeid |
Sandefjord BK | 1–2 | Gjøvik-Lyn |
Frigg | 3–0 | Årstad |
Steinkjer | 3–2 | Nidelv |
Vålerengen | 4–1 | Aalesund |
Østsiden | 1–2 | Viking |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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12 September 1965 | ||
Lyn | 4–1 | Viking |
Brann | 1–2 | Skeid |
Frigg | 2–1 | Vålerengen |
Gjøvik-Lyn | 5–0 | Steinkjer |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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15 October 1965 | ||
Lyn | 1–3 | Frigg |
17 October 1965 | ||
Skeid | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Gjøvik-Lyn |
Replay: 20 October 1965 | ||
Gjøvik-Lyn | 0–1 | Skeid |
Skeid | 2–1 | Frigg |
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Gulbrandsen 17' Sæthrang 23' | Report | Schønfeldt 85' |
Skeid: Kjell Kaspersen, Ragnar Næss, Kjell Wangen, Jan "Jonas" Gulbrandsen, Frank Olafsen, Finn Thorsen, Erik Mejlo, Per Egil Bjørnsen, Terje Gulbrandsen, Trygve Bornø, Kai Sjøberg, Pål Sæthrang, Terje Kristoffersen.
Frigg: Ebbe Gysler, Anders Svela, Tore Børrehaug, Jon Birch-Aune, Åge Solvang, Erik Hagen, Ole Erik Hansen, Tore Fjeldstad, Per Pettersen, Arne Bergersen and Erik Schønfeldt.
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