2001 Norwegian Football Cup final

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2001 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event 2001 Norwegian Football Cup
Date4 November 2001
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Kjell Alseth
Attendance25,823 [1]
2000
2002

The 2001 Norwegian Football Cup final was the final match of the 2001 Norwegian Football Cup, the 96th 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 4 November 2001 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and opposed two Tippeligaen sides Bryne and Viking. Viking defeated Bryne 3–0 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a fifth time in their history. [1] Despite the victory, the Viking's players reported for training at 2 p.m. the next day. [2]

Contents

Route to the final

Bryne Round Viking
Rosseland A3–0Round 1 Staal A6–0
Fyllingen A4–3Round 2 Vindbjart A6–1
Skeid A2–1Round 3 Vidar H5–0
Molde H3–2Round 4 Bodø/Glimt A3–1
Vålerenga H3–2Quarterfinal Tromsø H1–0
Lillestrøm H4–0Semifinal Odd Grenland H2–0

Match

Details

Bryne 0–3 Viking
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Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 25,823
Referee: Kjell Alseth (Stjørdals/Blink)
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Bryne
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Viking
Bryne:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Roger Eskeland (c)
DF17 Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Friberg Yellow card.svg 62'Sub off.svg 72'
DF3 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Andreasson
DF19 Flag of Norway.svg Knut Henry Haraldsen
DF5 Flag of Norway.svg Ole Hjelmhaug
MF18 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Håpnes
MF7 Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Jonsson
MF10 Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Strand Sub off.svg 64'
FW16 Flag of Norway.svg Kai-Ove Stokkeland Sub off.svg 58'
FW11 Flag of Sweden.svg Pierre Gallo
FW26 Flag of Sweden.svg Dejan Pavlovic
Substitutions:
GK12 Flag of Norway.svg Svein Bø
FW6 Flag of Norway.svg Geir Atle Undheim Sub on.svg 64'
FW8 Flag of Norway.svg Rune Medalen
DF15 Flag of Norway.svg Einar Braut
MF19 Flag of Norway.svg Trond Bjørnsen
MF20 Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Giske Sub on.svg 58'
MF23 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Olofsson Sub on.svg 72'
Coach:
Flag of Sweden.svg Reine Almqvist
Viking:
GK1 Flag of Denmark.svg Bo Andersen
DF3 Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Dahl
DF4 Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Tihinen
DF20 Flag of Finland.svg Toni Kuivasto
DF5 Flag of Norway.svg Thomas Pereira (c)
MF18 Flag of Norway.svg Tom Sanne Sub off.svg 82'
MF15 Flag of Norway.svg Trygve Nygaard
MF19 Flag of Norway.svg Brede Hangeland
MF11 Flag of Norway.svg Morten Berre
FW10 Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Tengesdal Sub off.svg 84'
FW16 Flag of Norway.svg Erik Nevland Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Tore Snørteland
MF6 Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim Sub on.svg 84'
FW8 Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Berland Sub on.svg 79'
FW9 Flag of England.svg Ben Wright
MF14 Flag of Norway.svg Leif Gunnar Smerud
DF17 Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Sørli Sub on.svg 82'
FW21 Flag of Norway.svg Trond Heggestad
Coach:
Flag of Sweden.svg Benny Lennartsson

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