List of Norwegian Football Cup finals

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List of Norwegian Football Cup champions. Clubs from Northern Norway were not allowed to participate in the Norwegian Football Cup until 1963.

List

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upDateVenueAttendanceRef
1902 Grane 2–0 Odd 16 June Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo) [1]
1903 Odd 1–0 Grane 22 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo) [2]
1904 Odd 4–0 Porsgrund 4 September Sportsplassen, Skien 800 [3]
1905 Odd 2–1 Akademisk 10 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo)3,000 [4]
1906 Odd 1–0 Sarpsborg 9 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo) [5]
1907 Mercantile 3–0 Sarpsborg 22 September Nedre Frednes Stadion, Porsgrunn 4,000 [6]
1908 Lyn 3–2 Odd 13 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo) [7]
1909 Lyn 4–3 (aet) Odd 26 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo) [8]
1910 Lyn 4–2 Odd 25 September Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo)5,000 [9]
1911 Lyn 5–2 Urædd 8 October Gamle Frogner stadion, Kristiania (Oslo)5,000 [10]
1912 Mercantile 6–0 Fram Larvik 20 October Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo)2,000 [11]
1913 Odd 2–1 Mercantile 13 October Urædd Stadion, Porsgrunn 10,000 [12]
1914 Frigg 4–2 Gjøvik/Lyn 11 October Frogner Stadion, Kristiania (Oslo)10,000 [13]
1915 Odd 2–1 Kvik 10 October Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg 6,000 [14]
1916 Frigg 2–0 Ørn 8 October Øya Stadion, Trondhjem (Trondheim)4,000 [15]
1917 Sarpsborg 4–1 Brann 14 October Stavanger Stadion, Stavanger 10,000 [16]
1918 Kvik 4–0 Brann 13 October Marienlyst Stadion, Drammen 12,000 [17]
1919 Odd 1–0 Frigg 12 October Fram Sportsplass, Larvik 10,000 [18]
1920 Ørn 1–0 Frigg 17 October Gressbanen, Kristiania (Oslo)14,000 [19]
1921 Frigg 2–0 Odd 17 October Gressbanen, Kristiania (Oslo)20,000 [20]
1922 Odd 5–1 Kvik 15 October Brann Stadion, Bergen 8,000 [21]
1923 Brann 2–1 Lyn 14 October Odds Gressbane, Skien 8,000 [22]
1924 Odd 3–0 Mjøndalen 2 October Sorgenfri Stadion, Trondhjem (Trondheim)7,000 [23]
1925 Brann 3–0 Sarpsborg 18 October Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad 10,000 [24]
1926 Odd 3–0 Ørn 17 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 16,000 [25]
1927 Ørn 4–0 Drafn 16 October Sandefjord Stadion, Sandefjord [26]
1928 Ørn 2–1 Lyn 14 October Halden Stadion, Halden 6,717 [27]
1929 Sarpsborg 2–1 (aet) Ørn 20 October Stavanger Stadion, Stavanger 13,000 [28]
1930 Ørn 4–2 Drammen 19 October Brann Stadion, Bergen 6,000 [29]
1931 Odd 3–1 Mjøndalen 18 October Lovisenlund Idrettsplass, Larvik 13,000 [30]
1932 Fredrikstad 6–1 Ørn 16 October Marienlyst Stadion, Drammen 17,000 [31]
1933 Mjøndalen 3–1 Viking 15 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,000 [32]
1934 Mjøndalen 2–1 (aet) Sarpsborg 14 October Sorgenfri Stadion, Trondheim 8,000 [33]
1935 Fredrikstad 4–0 Sarpsborg 20 October Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg 15,200 [34]
1936 Fredrikstad 2–0 Mjøndalen 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 20,000 [35]
1937 Mjøndalen 4–2 Odd 17 October Urædd Stadion, Porsgrunn 17,000 [36]
1938 Fredrikstad 3–2 (aet) Mjøndalen 16 October Briskeby Gressbane, Hamar 12,000 [37]
1939 Sarpsborg 2–1 Skeid 15 October Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg 8,000 [38]
1940 Fredrikstad 3–0 Skeid 15 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,000 [39]
1945 Lyn 1–1 (aet)
1–1 (aet)
4–0
Fredrikstad 14 October
28 October
5 November
Ullevaal stadion, Oslo
Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg
Bislett Stadion, Oslo
34,162
18,000
31,412
[40]
1946 Lyn 3–2 (aet) Fredrikstad 15 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 35,000 [41]
1947 Skeid 2–0 Viking 19 October Brann Stadion, Bergen 35,000 [42]
1948 Sarpsborg 1–0 Fredrikstad 17 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 35,000 [43]
1949 Sarpsborg 3–1 Skeid 23 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 36,000 [44]
1950 Fredrikstad 3–0 Brann 22 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 35,367 [45]
1951 Sarpsborg 3–2 (aet) Asker 21 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,639 [46]
1952 Sparta 3–2 Solberg 26 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,639 [47]
1953 Viking 2–1 Lillestrøm 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 31,102 [48]
1954 Skeid 3–0 Fredrikstad 24 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 34,794 [49]
1955 Skeid 5–0 Lillestrøm 23 October Ullevaal stadion, Oslo 33,825 [50]
1956 Skeid 2–1 Larvik Turn 21 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 33,444 [51]
1957 Fredrikstad 4–0 Sandefjord 20 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 33,073 [52]
1958 Skeid 1–0 Lillestrøm 19 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 32,579 [53]
1959 Viking 2–1 (aet) Sandefjord 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 28,195 [54]
1960 Rosenborg 3–3 (aet)
3–2 (aet)
Odd 23 October
30 October
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 31,135
29,743
[55]
1961 Fredrikstad 7–0 Haugar 22 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,273 [56]
1962 Gjøvik/Lyn 2–0 Vard 28 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 31,157 [57]
1963 Skeid 2–1 (aet) Fredrikstad 27 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 31,444 [58]
1964 Rosenborg BK 2–1 Sarpsborg 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,665 [59]
1965 Skeid 2–2 (aet)
1–1 (aet)
2–1
Frigg 24 October
31 October
7 November
Ullevaal stadion, Oslo 18,821
8,826
8,990
[60]
1966 Fredrikstad 3–2 Lyn 30 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,335 [61]
1967 Lyn 4–1 Rosenborg BK 29 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 27,389 [62]
1968 Lyn 3–0 Mjøndalen 27 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 21,101 [63]
1969 Strømsgodset 2–2 (aet)
5–3
Fredrikstad 26 October
2 November
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 27,529
24,022
[64]
1970 Strømsgodset 4–2 Lyn 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,744 [65]
1971 Rosenborg BK 4–1 Fredrikstad 24 October Ullevaal stadion, Oslo 25,180 [66]
1972 Brann 1–0 Rosenborg BK 22 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 17,700 [67]
1973 Strømsgodset 1–0 Rosenborg BK 21 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,209 [68]
1974 Skeid 3–1 Viking 21 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 14,276 [69]
1975 Bodø/Glimt 2–0 Vard 26 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,778 [70]
1976 Brann 2–1 Sogndal 24 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,834 [71]
1977 Lillestrøm 1–0 Bodø/Glimt 24 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,648 [72]
1978 Lillestrøm 2–1 Brann 22 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,534 [73]
1979 Viking 2–1 Haugar 22 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,534 [74]
1980 Vålerengen 4–1 Lillestrøm 26 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,000 [75]
1981 Lillestrøm 3–1 Moss 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,895 [76]
1982 Brann 3–2 Molde 24 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,000 [77]
1983 Moss 2–0 Vålerengen 23 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,000 [78]
1984 Fredrikstad 3–3 (aet)
3–2
Viking 28 October
4 November
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,668
15,993
[79]
1985 Lillestrøm 4–1 Vålerengen 20 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 18,500 [80]
1986 Tromsø 4–1 Lillestrøm 26 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,000 [81]
1987 Bryne 1–0 (aet) Brann 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,080 [82]
1988 Rosenborg BK 2–2 (aet)
2–0
Brann 23 October
30 October
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,500
23,700
[83]
1989 Viking 2–2 (aet)
2–1
Molde 22 October
29 October
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,000
9,856
[84]
1990 Rosenborg BK 5–1 Fyllingen 21 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 30,000 [85]
1991 Strømsgodset 3–2 Rosenborg BK 20 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 27,240 [86]
1992 Rosenborg BK 3–2 Lillestrøm 25 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 28,217 [87]
1993 Bodø/Glimt 2–0 Strømsgodset 24 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 26,315 [88]
1994 Molde 3–2 Lyn 23 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,524 [89]
1995 Rosenborg BK 1–1 (aet)
3–1
Brann 29 October
5 November
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 27,561
20,076
[90]
1996 Tromsø 2–1 Bodø/Glimt 27 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,683 [91]
1997 Vålerenga 4–2 Strømsgodset 26 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,678 [92]
1998 Stabæk 3–1 (aet) Rosenborg BK 1 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 23,151 [93]
1999 Rosenborg BK 2–0 Brann 30 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,296 [94]
2000 Odd Grenland 2–1 Viking 29 October Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,864 [95]
2001 Viking 3–0 Bryne 4 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,823 [96]
2002 Vålerenga 1–0 Odd Grenland 3 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,481 [97]
2003 Rosenborg BK 3–1 (aet) Bodø/Glimt 9 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,447 [98]
2004 Brann 4–1 Lyn 7 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,458 [99]
2005 Molde 4–2 (aet) Lillestrøm 6 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,128 [100]
2006 Fredrikstad 3–0 Sandefjord 12 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,102 [101]
2007 Lillestrøm 2–0 Haugesund 12 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,361 [102]
2008 Vålerenga 4–1 Stabæk 9 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,823 [103]
2009 Aalesund 2–2 (aet)
(5–4) (p)
Molde 8 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,109 [104]
2010 Strømsgodset 2–0 Follo 13 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,532 [105]
2011 Aalesund 2–1 Brann 6 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,032 [106]
2012 Hødd 1–1 (aet)
(4–2) (p)
Tromsø 25 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,217 [107]
2013 Molde 4–2 Rosenborg BK 24 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 24,824 [108]
2014 Molde 2–0 Odd 23 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 26,582 [109]
2015 Rosenborg 2–0 Sarpsborg 08 22 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 26,507 [110]
2016 Rosenborg 4–0 Kongsvinger 20 November Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 26,912 [111]
2017 Lillestrøm 3–2 Sarpsborg 08 3 December Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,091 [112]
2018 Rosenborg 4–1 Strømsgodset 2 December Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 22,182 [113]
2019 Viking 1–0 Haugesund 8 December Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 21,895 [114]
2021 Molde 1–0 Bodø/Glimt 1 May 2022 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 19,567 [115]
2022 Brann 2–0 Lillestrøm 20 May 2023 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 25,532 [116]
2023 Molde 1–0 Bodø/Glimt 8 December Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 19,178 [117]

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