The 1951 Norwegian Football Cup was the 46th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF...
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The Norwegian Football Cup (Norwegian: Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer) is the main knockout cup competition in Norwegian football. It is run by...
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Results from Norwegian football in 1951. Source: RSSSF (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Source: RSSSF (R) Relegated June 21: Odd - Fredrikstad 1-3 June 26:...
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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. "Cup final...
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The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members...
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The Northern Norwegian Cup (Norwegian: Nord-Norgesmesterskapet i fotball) was a Norwegian football tournament for men that was contested annually between...
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Fredrikstad FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
or FFK) is a Norwegian professional football club from the town of Fredrikstad. With nine league championships and twelve Norwegian Cup wins, FFK is one...
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Eliteserien (redirect from Norwegian Main League)
(Norwegian pronunciation: [ɛˈlîːtəˌseːrɪən]) is a professional association football league in Norway and the highest level of the Norwegian football league...
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Referee: Helge Ladim (Grüner) 1951–52 Norwegian Main League 1952 in Norwegian football "Norwegian cup 1952". RSSSF Norway. Archived from the original on...
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The 1951–52 season was Molde's 4th consecutive year in the second tier of Norwegian football, their first in Landsdelsserien, which began this season....
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The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the Fédération...
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The 1950 Norwegian Football Cup was the 45th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF...
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Jon Abrahamsen (category Norwegian football goalkeeper stubs)
in the Norwegian First Division) where he won the Norwegian Football Cup 1975. He played for Norway (3 caps in 1981) under Tor Røste Fossen. Abrahamsen...
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Gunnar (category Norwegian masculine given names)
(1924–2016), Norwegian journalist, politician and diplomat Gunnar Garfors (1975-), Norwegian author, traveller and world record holder Gunnar Graps (1951–2004)...
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The Norwegian First Division, also called 1. divisjon (Norwegian: første divisjon) and OBOS-ligaen (due to sponsoring ties with OBOS), is the second-highest...
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title are not considered Norwegian football champions, as the title is reserved for the winners of the Norwegian Football Cup. Sixteen clubs from ten cities...
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Sarpsborg FK (category Football clubs in Norway)
ahead of the 2009 season. Norwegian top flight: Third place (1): 1964 Norwegian Cup: Winners (6): 1917, 1929, 1939, 1948, 1949, 1951 Runners-up (6): 1906,...
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Tor Fuglset (category Norwegian men's footballers)
Fredrikstad FK Norwegian Football Cup: Runner-up 1969 FK Lyn Norwegian First Division: Runner-up 1971 "1968 – MFK-historikk" (in Norwegian). Molde FK. Retrieved...
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national cup (Norwegian Championship) has been contested since 1902 and is the oldest football tournament in the country. Norwegian football began to...
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Paul Sæthrang (category Norwegian football forward stubs)
(19 July 1918 – 5 August 1994) was a Norwegian football striker. His son Pål Sæthrang was also capped for Norway. They were the second father-son combination...
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Sandaker SFK (category Football clubs in Norway)
of Norwegian football, however they spent two consecutive seasons (1947/48 and 1948/49) in the Norwegian Top Division. In the Norwegian Cup, Sandaker reached...
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Asker Fotball (redirect from Asker S.K. (football))
the football department of Norwegian sports club Asker SK from Asker. The women's football team is one of the most successful clubs ever in Norway, with...
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Vålerenga Fotball (redirect from Vålerenga football)
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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and Skeid, winning the Norwegian Cup twice with Skeid (1947 and 1958). He also played professionally for Padova in Italy from 1951 to 1953. "Knut Andersen"...
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Fritz Walter (redirect from Fritz Walter (World Cups))
World Cup. After his career, he was named honorary captain of the Germany national team. Born on 31 October 1920, Walter was exposed to football early...
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Viking FK (category Football clubs in Norway)
successful clubs in Norwegian football, having won 8 Norwegian top division titles, most recently in 1991, and 6 domestic Norwegian Cup titles, most recently...
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Champions Cup La Manga Cup: winter tournament 1999–2015; Usual between clubs from countries with a summer football season (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Russia...
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IL Hødd (category Football clubs in Norway)
reached the quarterfinal of the 1981 Norwegian Football Cup. The third-tier team met the defending Norwegian Football Cup champions Vålerenga in the quarterfinal...
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Bryne FK (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
Bryne Fotballklubb (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbrỳːnə]) is a professional football club located in Bryne, Norway, which competes in the Eliteserien, the...
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SK Brann (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
interest from the Norwegian media and the local population. Moreover, Brann have regularly been winners and runners-up of the Norwegian Cup. The club reached...
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