2010 Norwegian Football Cup final

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2010 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event 2010 Norwegian Football Cup
Date14 November 2010
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Tom Harald Hagen
Attendance24,532 [1]
2009
2011

The 2010 Norwegian Football Cup final was the final match of the 2010 Norwegian Football Cup, the 105th 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 14 November 2010 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and was contested between the First Division side Follo and the Tippeligaen side Strømsgodset. Strømsgodset defeated Follo 2–0 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a fifth time in their history. [1]

Contents

Route to the final

FolloRoundStrømsgodset
Kolbotn (D3)
A
50
Maruti 16', 67', Shipshani 18', Skogmo 28', Tesfay 35' o.g.First Round Modum (D3)
A
51
Keita 19', Pedersen 22', Johansen 26', 39', Kwarasey 85'
Levanger (D2)
A
32
Maruti 18', 85', Markegård 42'Second Round Raufoss (D2)
A
10
Berget 68'
Lillestrøm (TL)
H
42
Tveter 26', 39', Markegård 35', Bwamy 68'Third Round Lyn (D1)
A
42
Pedersen 7', Sankoh 11', 32', Johansen 74'
Tønsberg (D2)
A
20
Markegård 51', Grini 73'Fourth Round Haugesund (TL)
H
30
Rnkovic 9', Pedersen 41', 71'
Sogndal (D1)
H
31
Skogmo 70', Markegård 75', 90'Quarterfinal Ranheim (D1)
A
21
Keita 45', Nordkvelle 73'
Rosenborg (TL)
H
32 aet
Hagen 40', Markegård 74', Clausen 114'Semifinal Odd Grenland (TL)
H
20 aet
Morrison 100', Kamara 119'

Match

Details

Follo 0–2 Strømsgodset
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Andersen Soccerball shade.svg42'
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 24,532
Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Grue)
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Follo
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Strømsgodset
Follo:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Glenn Arne Hansen
RB2 Flag of Norway.svg Jens Kristian Skogmo
CB6 Flag of Norway.svg Christian Petersen (c)
CB5 Flag of Norway.svg Edvard Skagestad
LB3 Flag of Norway.svg Benjamin Dahl Hagen
RM18 Flag of Sweden.svg Alban Shipshani Sub off.svg 70'
CM4 Flag of Norway.svg Øystein Grini Yellow card.svg 37'
CM7 Flag of Norway.svg Anders Jahnsen Sub off.svg 90'
LM10 Flag of Norway.svg Alexander Ruud Tveter
CF25 Flag of Norway.svg Eirik Markegård
CF20 Flag of Kenya.svg Bonaventure Maruti Yellow card.svg 62'Sub off.svg 88'
Substitutions:
GK13 Flag of Norway.svg Sindre Evensen
MF8 Flag of Norway.svg Mads Clausen Sub on.svg 90'
FW9 Flag of Norway.svg Patrik Karoliussen Sub on.svg 70'
MF15 Flag of Norway.svg Halvor Raddum
MF16 Flag of Kenya.svg Christian Bwamy Sub on.svg 88'
DF17 Flag of Norway.svg Anders Tronbøl
MF21 Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Røssevold
Head Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Hans Erik Eriksen
Strømsgodset:
GK12 Flag of Norway.svg Adam Larsen Kwarasey
RB26 Flag of Norway.svg Lars Christopher Vilsvik
CB6 Flag of Norway.svg Alexander Aas (c)
CB2 Flag of Norway.svg Glenn Andersen
LB25 Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Riddez
RM22 Flag of Norway.svg André Hanssen Sub off.svg 71'
LM17 Flag of Jamaica.svg Jason Morrison
RW9 Flag of Norway.svg Øyvind Storflor Sub off.svg 88'
AM10 Flag of Norway.svg Jo Inge Berget Sub off.svg 76'
LW14 Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Nordkvelle
CF11 Flag of Norway.svg Ola Kamara
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Lars Stubhaug
DF3 Flag of Norway.svg Lars Sætra
DF5 Flag of Norway.svg Krister Aunan
MF20 Flag of Ghana.svg Mohammed Abu
FW21 Flag of Iceland.svg Gardar Jóhannsson Sub on.svg 88'
MF27 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Alfred Sankoh Sub on.svg 71'
FW28 Flag of Norway.svg Petar Rnkovic Sub on.svg 76'
Head Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Ronny Deila

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Hege Steinlund (Furuflaten IL)
    • Leif Erik Opland (Byneset IL)
  • Fourth official: Dag Vidar Hafsås (Kolstad IL)

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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