1997 Norwegian Football Cup final

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1997 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event 1997 Norwegian Football Cup
Date26 October 1997
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Roy Helge Olsen
Attendance22,678 [1]
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The 1997 Norwegian Football Cup final was the final match of the 1997 Norwegian Football Cup, the 92nd season of the Norwegian Football Cup, the premier Norwegian football cup competition organized by the Football Association of Norway (NFF). The match was played on 26 October 1997 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and was contested between the First Division side Vålerenga and the Tippeligaen side Strømsgodset. Vålerenga defeated Strømsgodset 4–2 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a second time in their history. [1]

Contents

Route to the final

Vålerenga Round Strømsgodset
Elverum 3–0 (A)Round 1 Flint 6–2 (A)
Abildsø 1–0 (A)Round 2 Mjøndalen 2–0 (A)
Gevir Bodø 2–0 (A)Round 3 Drøbak/Frogn 5–4 aet (H)
Brann 3–0 (H)Round 4 Byåsen 3–0 (A)
Sogndal 3–2 (H)Quarterfinal Haugesund 3–2 aet (A)
Viking 4–1 (A)1–1 (H)Semifinal Bodø/Glimt 1–2 (A)3–1 (H)

Match

Details

Vålerenga 4–2 Strømsgodset
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Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 22,678
Referee: Roy Helge Olsen (Harstad)
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Vålerenga
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Strømsgodset
Vålerenga:
GK26 Flag of Norway.svg Tore Krogstad
DF5 Flag of Norway.svg Thomas Berntsen Sub off.svg 84'
DF19 Flag of Norway.svg Knut Henry Haraldsen
DF4 Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Kjølner Yellow card.svg 33'
DF15 Flag of Norway.svg Joachim Walltin
MF17 Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Viljugrein
MF7 Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Arild Levernes Sub off.svg 87'
MF8 Flag of Norway.svg Espen Haug Sub off.svg 88'
MF13 Flag of Norway.svg Espen Musæus
FW11 Flag of Norway.svg Kjell Roar Kaasa
FW25 Flag of Norway.svg John Carew
Substitutions:
DF2 Flag of Norway.svg Viggo Strømme Sub on.svg 84'
DF3 Flag of Norway.svg Kent Karlsen Sub on.svg 88'
MF18 Flag of Norway.svg Svein Erik PettersenSub on.svg 87'
Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Vidar Davidsen
Strømsgodset:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Glenn Arne Hansen
DF2 Flag of Norway.svg Espen Horsrud
DF4 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Barannik Yellow card.svg 65'
DF3 Flag of Norway.svg Vegard Hansen
DF21 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Skistad
MF9 Flag of Norway.svg Rune Hagen
MF7 Flag of Norway.svg Sander Solberg
MF8 Flag of The Gambia.svg Ousman Nyan Sub off.svg 70'
MF17 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Marko Tanasić Sub off.svg 70'
FW15 Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Olsen
FW11 Flag of Norway.svg Jostein Flo Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutions:
FW14 Flag of Norway.svg Hans Erik Ødegaard Sub on.svg 70'
MF23 Flag of Norway.svg Morten Kihle Sub on.svg 70'
FW10 Flag of Norway.svg Thomas Røed Sub on.svg 78'
Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Dag Vidar Kristoffersen

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