2010 Superfinalen

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2010 Superfinalen
Date7 March 2010
Venue Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
Referee Tommy Skjerven (Kaupanger)
Attendance3,180
2009

The 2010 Superfinalen was the second edition of Superfinalen, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Tippeligaen and Norwegian Cup competitions. Modeled on the FA Community Shield, the match is intended to be a season opener, with the net proceeds going to charity. It took take place on 7 March 2010, at Color Line Stadion, Ålesund, [1] and was contested by Rosenborg and Aalesund, winners of the 2009 Tippeligaen and 2009 Norwegian Football Cup respectively. Rosenborg won the match 31 after leading 20 at halftime. Kris Stadsgaard and Rade Prica scored the goals in the first half, and Trond Olsen increased Rosenborg's lead to 30 before Aalesund pulled one back, courtesy of Peter Orry Larsen. [2]

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Match details

Aalesund 1–3 Rosenborg
Larsen Soccerball shade.svg59' Report Stadsgaard Soccerball shade.svg7'
Prica Soccerball shade.svg26'
Olsen Soccerball shade.svg49'
Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
Attendance: 3,180
Referee: Tommy Skjerven (Kaupanger) [3]
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Aalesund
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Rosenborg
AALESUND:
GK13 Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Lindegaard
RB5 Flag of Finland.svg Ville Jalasto
CB15 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Arnefjord Yellow card.svg 45'
CB4 Flag of Norway.svg Jonatan Tollås
LB14 Flag of Norway.svg Jonathan Parr Sub off.svg 58'
DM10 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Arneng (c)
DM22 Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Carlsen Sub off.svg 58'
AM19 Flag of Norway.svg Peter Orry Larsen Yellow card.svg 32'
RW17 Flag of Jamaica.svg Demar Phillips
LW25 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Silva Sub off.svg 58'
CF8 Flag of Norway.svg Tor Hogne Aarøy
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Sten Grytebust
DF11 Flag of Norway.svg Pablo Herrera Sub on.svg 58'
DF16 Flag of Estonia.svg Enar Jääger
MF2 Flag of Norway.svg Amund Skiri
MF6 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Sylling Olsen Sub on.svg 58'
FW9 Flag of Norway.svg Glenn Roberts
FW18 Flag of Jamaica.svg Khari Stephenson Sub on.svg 58'
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil Rekdal
ROSENBORG:
GK1 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Örlund
RB2 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Lustig
CB13 Flag of Denmark.svg Kris Stadsgaard Yellow card.svg 41'
CB11 Flag of Norway.svg Vadim Demidov
LB3 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Dorsin
DM4 Flag of Ghana.svg Anthony Annan Yellow card.svg 89'
DM8 Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Winsnes Sub off.svg 83'
RM6 Flag of Norway.svg Roar Strand (c)
AM14 Flag of Norway.svg Steffen Iversen Sub off.svg 36'
LM10 Flag of Norway.svg Morten Moldskred Sub off.svg 73'
CF30 Flag of Sweden.svg Rade Prica
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Norway.svg Rune Jarstein
DF16 Flag of Norway.svg Simen Wangberg
MF7 Flag of Norway.svg Trond Olsen Sub on.svg 36'
MF20 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abdou Razack Traoré
MF23 Flag of Norway.svg Gjermund Åsen Sub on.svg 83'
MF28 Flag of Norway.svg Markus Henriksen Sub on.svg 73'
FW17 Flag of Norway.svg Kjell Rune Sellin
Manager:
Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Hamrén

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official: Sigurd Kringstad (Giske IL) [3]

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

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