2013 Norwegian Football Cup final

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2013 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event 2013 Norwegian Football Cup
Date24 November 2013
Venue Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee Svein Oddvar Moen
Attendance24,824 [1]
2012
2014

The 2013 Norwegian Football Cup final was the 108th final of the Norwegian Football Cup. The final was contested by Rosenborg and Molde and took place on 24 November 2013 at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.

Contents

Route to the final

RosenborgRoundMolde
Buvik (D3)
A
110
Selnæs 13', Moe 17', Dočkal 21', 79',
Nielsen 24', 37', Chibuike 45', 73',
Elyounoussi 62', 84', 90+2'
First Round Elnesvågen (D3)
A
50
Coly 25', 30', 35', 60', Agnaldo 51'
Strindheim (D2)
A
50
Nielsen 18', 73', 80', Chibuike 33', Midtsjø 52'Second Round Byåsen (D2)
A
51
Hussain 6', H.Karlsen 13' o.g., Linnes 8',
Chima 57', Agnaldo 85'
Levanger (D2)
A
41
Mikkelsen 4', Midtsjø 20', Nielsen 37', Selnæs 81'Third Round Hødd (D1)
A
22 (54 p)
Eikrem 90+4', Hovland 112'
Tromsø (TL)
H
21
Jensen 23', 61'Fourth Round Ranheim (D1)
H
20
Hovland 49', Tripić 82'
Vålerenga (TL)
H
21
Søderlund 78', Bille Nielsen 90'Quarterfinal Mjøndalen (D1)
H
20
Hovland 49', Tripić 82'
Haugesund (TL)
H
21
Mikkelsen 35', Bille Nielsen 58'Semifinal Lillestrøm (TL)
A
22 (54 p)
Hoseth 34', 90+1'

Match

Details

Rosenborg 2–4 Molde
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Hoseth Soccerball shade.svg82'
Høiland Soccerball shade.svg90'
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 24,824
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Haugar)
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Rosenborg
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Molde
Rosenborg:
GK1 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Örlund
RB14 Flag of Norway.svg Jon Inge Høiland Yellow card.svg 25'Sub off.svg 84'
CB24 Flag of Norway.svg Stefan Strandberg
CB4 Flag of Norway.svg Tore Reginiussen (c)
LB16 Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Skjelvik
CM20 Flag of Norway.svg Ole Kristian Selnæs Yellow card.svg 30'Sub off.svg 75'
CM42 Flag of the United States.svg Mikkel Diskerud
RW11 Flag of Denmark.svg Tobias Mikkelsen
AM7 Flag of Denmark.svg Mike Jensen Yellow card.svg 86'
LW22 Flag of Norway.svg Jonas Svensson Sub off.svg 84'
CF10 Flag of Nigeria.svg John Chibuike Yellow card.svg 33'
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Norway.svg Alexander Lund Hansen
DF2 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Cristian Gamboa Sub on.svg 84'
DF3 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Dorsin
FW9 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Bille Nielsen Sub on.svg 75'
MF18 Flag of Norway.svg Daniel Berntsen
DF19 Flag of Norway.svg Brede Moe
FW23 Flag of Norway.svg Pål André Helland Sub on.svg 84'
Head Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Per Joar Hansen
Molde:
GK26 Flag of Norway.svg Ørjan Nyland
RB14 Flag of Norway.svg Martin Linnes
CB4 Flag of Norway.svg Even Hovland Yellow card.svg 51'
CB25 Flag of Norway.svg Vegard Forren
LB23 Flag of Norway.svg Knut Olav Rindarøy
CM10 Flag of Norway.svg Magne Hoseth
CM29 Flag of Nigeria.svg Emmanuel Ekpo Yellow card.svg 55'
RW9 Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Moström Sub off.svg 53'
AM11 Flag of Norway.svg Jo Inge Berget
LW27 Flag of Nigeria.svg Daniel Chima Sub off.svg 89'
CF8 Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Gulbrandsen Sub off.svg 86'
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Sweden.svg Ole Söderberg
DF5 Flag of Finland.svg Joona Toivio
MF6 Flag of Norway.svg Daniel Berg Hestad Sub on.svg 89'
MF7 Flag of Norway.svg Mats Møller Dæhli Sub on.svg 53'
DF15 Flag of Norway.svg Per Egil Flo
FW20 Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Høiland Sub on.svg 86'
MF21 Flag of Brazil.svg Agnaldo
Head Coach:
Flag of Norway.svg Ole Gunnar Solskjær

MATCH OFFICIALS

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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