• The 1976 2. divisjon was a Norway's second-tier football league season. The league was contested by 28 teams, divided into a total of three groups; A and...
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  • The 1976 1. divisjon was the 32nd completed season of top division football in Norway. It was contested by 12 teams, and Lillestrøm SK won the championship...
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  • The Norwegian First Division, also called 1. divisjon (Norwegian: første divisjon) and OBOS-ligaen, is the second-highest level of the Norwegian football...
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  • were promoted to the 1976 1. divisjon, while the winners of the district groups qualified for the Northern Norwegian final. The second placed teams in group...
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  • groups; A and B (non-Northern Norwegian teams) and Group C, a district group which contained teams from Northern Norway. The winners of group A and B...
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  • Eliteserien (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɛˈlîːtəˌseːrɪən]) is a Norwegian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Norwegian football...
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  • Sogndal Fotball (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Eliteserien, the top division. Sogndal IL was founded 19 February 1926. The club's breakthrough in Norwegian football came in 1976, when they as a third-tier...
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    for the two major Norwegian airlines: Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle, and for regional aircraft from Western Norway. There are departures...
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    FK Bodø/Glimt (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Fotballklubben Bodø/Glimt (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbûːdøːˌɡlɪmt]), also referred to as Bodø/Glimt, Bodø, or its former name Glimt, is a Norwegian professional football...
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  • governmental title has included steward (Norwegian: Rigsstatholder), viceroy (Norwegian: Vicekonge) and first minister (Norwegian: Førstestatsraad) Until 1873, the...
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  • The 1976 Norwegian Football Cup was the 71st edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The Cup was won by Brann after beating Sogndal...
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  • SK Brann (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    a Norwegian professional football club based in Bergen. Founded on 26 September 1908, Brann has been in the Eliteserien, Norway's premier division of...
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    (Highland) Infantry Division. However, the British Army's first encounter with the Germans during the Second World War had been in the Norwegian Campaign, following...
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  • Strømsgodset Toppfotball (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
    in just a few years. The team then went on to win the top division in 1970 and the Norwegian Cup in 1969, 1970, 1973. In the following decades, the club...
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  • The Norway national football team (Norwegian: Norges herrelandslag i fotball, or informally Landslaget) represents Norway in men's international football...
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  • FK Haugesund (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Haugesund or FKH, is a professional Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund that plays in the top tier of the Norwegian football league system. FK Haugesund...
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    Rosenborg BK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈrùːsn̩bɔrɡ]) or RBK, is a Norwegian professional football club from Trondheim that plays...
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    Molde FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Molde Fotballklubb (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈmɔ̂ɫdə] ) is a professional football club based in Molde, Norway, that competes in Eliteserien, the top...
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  • Bryne FK (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
    Fotballklubb (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbrỳːnə]) is a professional football club located in Bryne, Norway, which competes in the 1. divisjon, the second tier...
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  • The Norwegian football champions (Norwegian: Seriemester i fotball) or Eliteserien champions, are the winners of the highest-level football league in...
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    Vålerenga Fotball (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Vålerenga Fotball (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈvôːɽɛŋɑ] ) is a Norwegian professional football club from Oslo, and a part of the multi-sport club Vålerengens...
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  • such response to the planned British infraction of Norwegian neutrality by the mining of Norwegian territorial waters. He gave an analogy from his own...
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    Torstein Hagen (category Norwegian billionaires)
    (born 1943) is a Norwegian billionaire businessman, and the Founder and Chairman of Viking cruise line. Hagen was born and raised in Norway. He earned a degree...
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  • completed season of top division football in Norway. It was contested by 10 teams, and Lyn from Oslo won the championship, their second title. Lyn's 28 points...
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  • Moss FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club, founded on 28 August 1906. They play in the 1. divisjon, the second highest division in the Norwegian football league...
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    Tom Lund (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
    competition), helping his club win the Norwegian Cup in 1977, 1978 and 1981, and the Norwegian top division in 1976 and 1977. He retired from football in...
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  • Viking FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    a Norwegian professional football club from the city of Stavanger. The club was founded in 1899. It is one of the most successful clubs in Norwegian football...
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  • Fabien Vidalon (category Norwegian First Division players)
    division club Sète, where he made 18 league appearances and scored 0 goals. Before the 2006 season, Vidalon signed for Moss in the Norwegian second division...
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  • Aalesunds FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    AaFK, is a Norwegian football club from the town of Ålesund, that competes in the Norwegian first division, the second tier of the Norwegian football league...
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    Telenor ASA (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtêːlənuːr] or [tɛləˈnuːr]) is a Norwegian majority state-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered...
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