1988 Norwegian Football Cup final

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1988 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event 1988 Norwegian Football Cup
After extra time
Date23 October 1988
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Bjørn Kronborg
Attendance23,500 [1]
Replay
Date30 October 1988
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Thorodd Presberg
Attendance23,700 [1]
1987
1989

The 1988 Norwegian Football Cup final was the final match of the 1988 Norwegian Football Cup, the 83rd season of the Norwegian Football Cup, the premier Norwegian football cup competition organized by the Football Association of Norway (NFF). The final was played at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and opposed two First Division sides Brann and Rosenborg. As the inaugural final match finished 2–2, the final was replayed seven days later at the same venue with the Rosenborg defeated Brann 2–0 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a fourth time in their history. [1]

Contents

Route to the final

Brann Round Rosenborg
Voss A3–0Round 1LeikA5–0
Varegg H9–1Round 2BeitstadH9–0
Vard Haugesund A5–0Round 3 Stjørdals/Blink A2–1
Strindheim H2–0Round 4 Eik-Tønsberg H4–3
Råde H1–0Quarterfinal Molde A2–1 aet
Moss A1–0Semifinal Start H5–0

Matches

First match details

Brann 2–2 (a.e.t.) Rosenborg
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Torvanger Soccerball shade.svg98'
Report Sørloth Soccerball shade.svg83', 95'
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 23,500
Referee: Bjørn Kronborg (Faaberg)
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Brann
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Rosenborg
Brann:
GK Flag of Iceland.svg Bjarni Sigurðsson
DF Flag of Norway.svg Henrik Bjørnstad
DF Flag of Algeria.svg Redouane Drici
DF Flag of Norway.svg Jan Halvor Halvorsen
DF Flag of Norway.svg Lars Moldestad
MF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Nordeide
MF Flag of Norway.svg Per Egil Ahlsen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Arne Møller
MF Flag of Norway.svg Per Hilmar NybøSub off.svg 115'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Odd JohnsenSub off.svg 118'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Atle Torvanger
Substitutions:
MF Flag of Norway.svg Geir SolheimSub on.svg 118'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Halvor StorskogenSub on.svg 115'
Coach:
Flag of Iceland.svg Teitur Þórðarson
Rosenborg:
GK Flag of Norway.svg Ola By Rise
DF Flag of Norway.svg Karl Petter Løken
DF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Sollied
DF Flag of Norway.svg Geir Olav Bøgseth
DF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Henriksen Sub off.svg 7'
MF Flag of Norway.svg Kåre Ingebrigtsen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Brandhaug
MF Flag of Norway.svg Ørjan Berg
FW Flag of Norway.svg Per Joar Hansen Sub off.svg 73'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Gøran Sørloth
FW Flag of Norway.svg Mini Jakobsen
Substitutions:
DF Flag of Norway.svg Bård WiggenSub on.svg 73'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Jan Egil HansenSub on.svg 7'
Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Nils Arne Eggen

Replay match details

Rosenborg 2–0 Brann
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Løken Soccerball shade.svg33'
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Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 23,700
Referee: Thorodd Presberg (Strømsgodset)
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Rosenborg
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Brann
Rosenborg:
GK Flag of Norway.svg Ola By Rise Sub off.svg 89'
DF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Henriksen
DF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Sollied
DF Flag of Norway.svg Bård Wiggen
DF Flag of Norway.svg Jan Egil Hansen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Kåre Ingebrigtsen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Brandhaug
MF Flag of Norway.svg Ørjan Berg
MF Flag of Norway.svg Karl Petter Løken
FW Flag of Norway.svg Gøran Sørloth
FW Flag of Norway.svg Mini Jakobsen
Substitutions:
GK Flag of Norway.svg Arne LinnSub on.svg 89'
DF Flag of Norway.svg Knut Torbjørn Eggen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Sundby
Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Nils Arne Eggen
Brann:
GK Flag of Iceland.svg Bjarni Sigurðsson
DF Flag of Norway.svg Henrik Bjørnstad
DF Flag of Algeria.svg Redouane Drici
DF Flag of Norway.svg Jan Halvor Halvorsen Sub off.svg 46'
DF Flag of Norway.svg Lars Moldestad
MF Flag of Norway.svg Trond Nordeide
MF Flag of Norway.svg Per Egil Ahlsen
MF Flag of Norway.svg Arne Møller
MF Flag of Norway.svg Atle Torvanger
FW Flag of Norway.svg Per Hilmar NybøSub off.svg 63'
FW Flag of Norway.svg Odd Johnsen
Substitutions:
DF Flag of Norway.svg Jan Erlend Kruse Sub on.svg 46'
MF Flag of Norway.svg Geir SolheimSub on.svg 63'
Coach:
Flag of Iceland.svg Teitur Þórðarson

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