Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer | |
Country | Norway |
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Teams | 128 (main competition) |
Defending champions | Molde |
Champions | Fredrikstad (11th title) |
Runners-up | Sandefjord |
Matches played | 127 |
Goals scored | 558 (4.39 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Roman Kienast Steffen Iversen Tor Henning Hamre (8 goals each) [1] |
← 2005 2007 → |
The 2006 Norwegian Football Cup was the 101st edition of the Norwegian annual football knock-out tournament. The tournament started on 10 May and was contested by 128 teams, going through 7 rounds before a winner could be declared. The final match was played on 12 November at Ullevaal Stadium, and marked the end of the 2006 Norwegian football season.
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 | 10–11 May 2006 | 64 | 128 → 64 |
Second Round | 8 June 2006 | 32 | 64 → 32 |
Third Round | 5 July 2006 | 16 | 32 → 16 |
Fourth Round | 19–20 July 2006 | 8 | 16 → 8 |
Quarter-finals | 19–20 August 2006 | 4 | 8 → 4 |
Semi-finals | 20–21 September 2006 | 2 | 4 → 2 |
Final | 12 November 2006 | 1 | 2 → 1 |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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7 June 2006 | ||
Lørenskog | 2–4 | Lillestrøm |
8 June 2006 | ||
Lisleby | 1–4 | Lyn |
Sprint/Jeløy | 1–2 | Fredrikstad |
Korsvoll | 0–2 | Odd Grenland |
Bærum | 0–1 | Sandefjord |
Lillehammer | 0–6 | Vålerenga |
Gjøvik-Lyn | 2–3 | Ham-Kam |
Flekkerøy | 1–3 | Viking |
Kopervik | 1–7 | Start |
Voss | 0–4 | Brann |
KIL/Hemne | 1–11 | Molde |
Kolstad | 0–1 | Stabæk |
Steinkjer | 0–4 | Rosenborg |
Hammerfest | 0–3 | Tromsø |
Moss | 3–0 | Kjelsås |
Manglerud Star | 5–3 | Fana |
Skeid | 2–0 | Notodden |
Eidsvold Turn | 2–3 | Kongsvinger |
Raufoss | 3–0 | Groruddalen |
Strømsgodset | 4–0 | FK Tønsberg |
Pors Grenland | 6–0 | Drøbak/Frogn |
Ålgård | 1–4 | Mandalskameratene |
Klepp | 1–2 | Bryne |
Fyllingen | 2–5 | Hønefoss |
Askøy | 0–2 | Haugesund |
Sogndal | 5–0 | Årdal |
Aalesund | 8–1 | Ranheim |
Byåsen | 1–3 | Løv-Ham |
Strindheim | 0–3 | Follo |
Levanger | 4–1 | Hødd |
Bodø/Glimt | 4–1 | Skarp |
Tromsdalen | 1–2 | Harstad |
This was the last round in which the Norwegian FA determined match-ups.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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5 July 2006 | ||
Follo | 3–2 | Molde |
Lyn | 4–2 | Pors Grenland |
Ham-Kam | 3–1 | Moss |
Hønefoss | 1–2 | Vålerenga |
Kongsvinger | 2–3 | Fredrikstad |
Rosenborg | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Raufoss |
Brann | 3–1 | Levanger |
Mandalskameratene | 4–1 | Odd Grenland |
Viking | 4–0 | Manglerud Star |
Haugesund | 1–1 (5–6 p) | Start |
Bodø/Glimt | 4–2 | Tromsø |
Harstad | 1–5 | Lillestrøm |
Løv-Ham | 1–2 | Aalesund |
12 July 2006 | ||
Stabæk | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Sogndal |
Bryne | 3–1 | Strømsgodset |
Sandefjord | 3–2 | Skeid |
From this round onwards, matches were drawn by lots.
Fredrikstad | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Bryne |
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Bjørkøy 13' (pen.) Hoås 96' | Report | Piiroja 70' (o.g.) Hægeland 108' |
Penalties | ||
Brenne Kvisvik Bjørkøy Tóth | 4–2 | Oyuga Rashid Borgvardt Hægeland |
Rosenborg | 1–0 | Mandalskameratene |
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Iversen 86' | Report |
Vålerenga | 0–3 | Fredrikstad |
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Report | Tóth 40', 80' Bjørkøy 58' |
Follo | 0–1 | Sandefjord |
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Report | Knarvik 33' |
Fredrikstad | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Start |
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Elyounoussi 61' Brenne 73' Piiroja 99' | Report | Fevang 10' Jónsson 90+3' |
Fredrikstad | 3–0 | Sandefjord |
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Ramberg 5' Piiroja 37', 43' | Report |
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