Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer | |
Country | Norway |
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Teams | 128 (main competition) |
Defending champions | Rosenborg |
Champions | Viking (4th title) |
Runners-up | Molde |
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The 1989 Norwegian Football Cup was the 84th edition of the Norwegian Football Cup. The final took place at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on 22 October 1989. [1] Viking were in their 8th final (3 wins and 4 runners-up), while Molde were in their second final after losing the 1982 final against Brann and therefore had the chance to win the first trophy in the club's history. The match was drawn and was replayed on 29 October 1989 resulting in a win for Viking.
Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:
Round | Date(s) | Number of fixtures | Clubs |
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First round | 6–7 June 1989 | 64 | 128 → 64 |
Second round | 21–22 June 1989 | 32 | 64 → 32 |
Third round | 5 July 1989 | 16 | 32 → 16 |
Fourth round | 26 July 1989 | 9 | 16 → 8 |
Quarter-finals | 16 August 1989 | 5 | 8 → 4 |
Semi-finals | 16–17 September 1989 | 2 | 4 → 2 |
Final | 22 October 1989 | 2 | 2 → 1 |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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21 June 1989 | ||
Bodø/Glimt | 5–0 | Gevir Bodø |
Eik-Tønsberg | 4–2 | Selbak |
Fana | 3–1 | Brann |
Fredrikstad | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Sandefjord BK |
Faaberg | 2–0 | Grue |
Grei | 0–3 | Strømsgodset |
HamKam | 5–2 | Nybergsund |
Harstad | 6–2 | Luna |
Kristiansund | 1–1 (3–5 p) | Hødd |
Lillestrøm | 1–0 | Asker |
Mjølner | 1–0 | Skarp |
Mjøndalen | 1–0 | Langesund |
Molde | 11–0 | Bergsøy |
Moss | 5–2 | Fram Larvik |
Namsos | 1–1 (1–3 p) | Stjørdals-Blink |
Os | 2–1 | Fyllingen |
Raufoss | 2–5 | Alvdal |
Rosenborg | 8–0 | Verdal |
Sander | 0–3 | Frigg |
Sogndal | 2–1 | Stryn |
Start | 3–0 | Grim |
Steinkjer | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | Strindheim |
Stord | 4–1 | Haugar |
Strømmen | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | Ullern |
Ulfstind | 0–8 | Tromsø |
Viking | 8–1 | Ulf-Sandnes |
Volda | 3–0 | Clausenengen |
Vålerengen | 7–2 | Sprint-Jeløy |
Ålgård | 1–2 | Bryne |
22 June 1989 | ||
Ørn | 1–0 | Pors |
Råde | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Kolbotn |
Vard | 1–4 | Vidar |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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4 July 1989 | ||
Stjørdals-Blink | 1–4 | Mjøndalen |
5 July 1989 | ||
Alvdal | 0–5 | Rosenborg |
Bryne | 6–0 | Os |
Fana | 1–0 | Stord |
Frigg | 2–2 (8–7 p) | Råde |
Faaberg | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Moss |
Harstad | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Mjølner |
Hødd | 1–2 | Molde |
Sandefjord BK | 0–5 | Vålerengen |
Start | 1–3 | Eik-Tønsberg |
Steinkjer | 3–4 | Lillestrøm |
Strømsgodset | 8–0 | Ørn |
Tromsø | 3–1 | Bodø/Glimt |
Ullern | 0–5 | HamKam |
Vidar | 2–4 (a.e.t.) | Viking |
Volda | 0–2 | Sogndal |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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26 July 1989 | ||
Eik-Tønsberg | 1–0 | Fana |
Lillestrøm | 3–1 | Tromsø |
Molde | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Frigg |
Rosenborg | 7–1 | Bryne |
Sogndal | 2–0 | Vålerengen |
Strømsgodset | 0–1 | Faaberg |
Viking | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Harstad |
27 July 1989 | ||
Mjøndalen | 2–3 | HamKam |
Replay: 2 August 1989 | ||
Frigg | 2–3 | Molde |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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16 August 1989 | ||
Faaberg | 2–3 | Viking |
HamKam | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Rosenborg |
Lillestrøm | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Eik-Tønsberg |
Sogndal | 4–5 | Molde |
Replay: 24 August 1989 | ||
Eik-Tønsberg | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Lillestrøm |
Molde | 1–0 | Eik-Tønsberg |
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