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Round 1

  • April 13: Brann - Moss 0-1
  • Haugesund - Molde 2-3
  • Lillestrøm - Kongsvinger 0-3
  • Sogndal - Tromsø 0-0
  • Stabæk - Bodø/Glimt 3-2
  • Strømsgodset - Rosenborg 0-2
  • Viking - Vålerenga 3-0

Round 2

  • April 18: Molde - Lillestrøm 4-0
  • April 19: Bodø/Glimt - Sogndal 3-0
  • Kongsvinger - Brann 2-2
  • Moss - Stabæk 1-0
  • Rosenborg - Viking 3-1
  • Tromsø - Strømsgodset 2-2
  • Vålerenga - Haugesund 3-2

Round 3

  • April 26: Bodø/Glimt - Moss 2-1
  • Brann - Molde 2-2
  • Haugesund - Rosenborg 0-3
  • Sogndal - Strømsgodset 2-2
  • Stabæk - Kongsvinger 2-1
  • Viking - Tromsø 1-2
  • April 27: Lillestrøm - Vålerenga 3-2

Round 4

  • April 30: Kongsvinger - Bodø/Glimt 0-0
  • Molde - Stabæk 1-1
  • Moss - Sogndal 1-1
  • Rosenborg - Lillestrøm 6-1
  • Strømsgodset - Viking 1-5
  • Tromsø - Haugesund 2-1
  • Vålerenga - Brann 3-2

Round 5

  • May 3: Bodø/Glimt - Molde 0-2
  • Haugesund - Strømsgodset 1-1
  • Lillestrøm - Tromsø 2-1
  • Moss - Kongsvinger 2-0
  • Sogndal - Viking 1-2
  • Stabæk - Vålerenga 2-0
  • May 4: Brann - Rosenborg 0-0

Round 6

  • May 7: Kongsvinger - Sogndal 3-2
  • Molde - Moss 6-0
  • Rosenborg - Stabæk 2-2
  • Strømsgodset - Lillestrøm 2-3
  • Tromsø - Brann 1-0
  • Viking - Haugesund 3-1
  • Vålerenga - Bodø/Glimt 2-2

Round 7

  • May 10: Bodø/Glimt - Rosenborg 2-6
  • Brann - Strømsgodset 0-1
  • Kongsvinger - Molde 0-3
  • Lillestrøm - Viking 2-3
  • Sogndal - Haugesund 0-4
  • Stabæk - Tromsø 1-0
  • May 11: Moss - Vålerenga 3-2

Round 8

  • May 16: Brann - Viking 1-4
  • Haugesund - Lillestrøm 0-2
  • Molde - Sogndal 4-0
  • Rosenborg - Moss 6-0
  • Strømsgodset - Stabæk 2-1
  • Tromsø - Bodø/Glimt 4-4
  • Vålerenga - Kongsvinger 2-3

Round 9

  • June 7: Brann - Haugesund 2-2
  • Molde - Vålerenga 4-1
  • Moss - Tromsø 3-2
  • Sogndal - Lillestrøm 2-2
  • Viking - Stabæk 1-3
  • July 30: Bodø/Glimt - Strømsgodset 6-2
  • September 9: Kongsvinger - Rosenborg 2-8

Round 10

  • July 1: Haugesund - Stabæk 0-1
  • Lillestrøm - Brann 1-1
  • Rosenborg - Molde 1-2
  • Strømsgodset - Moss 2-0
  • Tromsø - Kongsvinger 3-0
  • Viking - Bodø/Glimt 1-1
  • Vålerenga - Sogndal 4-0

Round 11

  • July 4: Stabæk - Lillestrøm 1-1
  • July 5: Bodø/Glimt - Haugesund 3-2
  • Molde - Tromsø 2-2
  • Moss - Viking 0-1
  • Sogndal - Brann 2-1
  • Vålerenga - Rosenborg 0-2
  • July 22: Kongsvinger - Strømsgodset 2-1

Round 12

  • July 9: Brann - Stabæk 2-0
  • Haugesund - Moss 5-1
  • Lillestrøm - Bodø/Glimt 0-0
  • Sogndal - Rosenborg 2-1
  • Strømsgodset - Molde 1-2
  • Tromsø - Vålerenga 2-1
  • Viking - Kongsvinger 4-2

Round 13

  • July 12: Bodø/Glimt - Brann 2-2
  • Moss - Lillestrøm 1-2
  • Tromsø - Rosenborg 3-4
  • Stabæk - Sogndal 5-1
  • July 13: Vålerenga - Strømsgodset 1-1
  • Molde - Viking 4-4
  • August 12: Kongsvinger - Haugesund 0-1

Round 14

  • July 19: Bodø/Glimt - Stabæk 1-3
  • Kongsvinger - Lillestrøm 3-0
  • Molde - Haugesund 4-1
  • Moss - Brann 3-0
  • Rosenborg - Strømsgodset 7-1
  • Tromsø - Sogndal 3-1
  • Vålerenga - Viking 2-2

Round 15

  • July 25: Viking - Rosenborg 1-2
  • July 26: Brann - Kongsvinger 3-0
  • Haugesund - Vålerenga 3-1
  • Lillestrøm - Molde 1-1
  • Sogndal - Bodø/Glimt 1-2
  • Stabæk - Moss 4-0
  • Strømsgodset - Tromsø 3-2

Round 16

  • August 1: Molde - Brann 2-2
  • August 2: Kongsvinger - Stabæk 1-5
  • Moss - Bodø/Glimt 0-1
  • Rosenborg - Haugesund 1-0
  • Strømsgodset - Sogndal 2-1
  • Tromsø - Viking 1-2
  • Vålerenga - Lillestrøm 1-5

Round 17

  • August 8: Brann - Vålerenga 3-0
  • Stabæk - Molde 1-4
  • Viking - Strømsgodset 4-1
  • August 9: Bodø/Glimt - Kongsvinger 0-0
  • Haugesund - Tromsø 1-1
  • Lillestrøm - Rosenborg 0-3
  • Sogndal - Moss 4-3

Round 18

  • August 15: Rosenborg - Brann 4-2
  • August 16: Kongsvinger - Moss 2-4
  • Molde - Bodø/Glimt 1-0
  • Strømsgodset - Haugesund 4-1
  • Tromsø - Lillestrøm 1-0
  • Viking - Sogndal 5-1
  • Vålerenga - Stabæk 2-0

Round 19

  • August 22: Brann - Tromsø 3-1
  • Haugesund - Viking 1-4
  • Lillestrøm - Strømsgodset 2-4
  • Moss - Molde 0-2
  • August 23: Bodø/Glimt - Vålerenga 2-1
  • Sogndal - Kongsvinger 2-5
  • Stabæk - Rosenborg 2-0

Round 20

  • August 29: Strømsgodset - Brann 0-2
  • August 30: Haugesund - Sogndal 4-0
  • Molde - Kongsvinger 4-1
  • Rosenborg - Bodø/Glimt 3-0
  • Tromsø - Stabæk 0-4
  • Viking - Lillestrøm 0-1
  • Vålerenga - Moss 1-0

Round 21

  • September 12: Viking - Brann 2-3
  • Stabæk - Strømsgodset 4-0
  • September 13: Bodø/Glimt - Tromsø 3-2
  • Kongsvinger - Vålerenga 1-3
  • Lillestrøm - Haugesund 5-0
  • Moss - Rosenborg 1-3
  • Sogndal - Molde 1-4

Round 22

  • September 19: Stabæk - Viking 4-3
  • September 20: Haugesund - Brann 2-3
  • Lillestrøm - Sogndal 0-1
  • Rosenborg - Kongsvinger 4-0
  • Strømsgodset - Bodø/Glimt 2-2
  • Tromsø - Moss 0-0
  • Vålerenga - Molde 3-1

Round 23

  • September 8: Moss - Strømsgodset 3-1
  • September 26: Brann - Lillestrøm 1-2
  • Molde - Rosenborg 0-2
  • September 27: Bodø/Glimt - Viking 3-1
  • Kongsvinger - Tromsø 2-1
  • Sogndal - Vålerenga 1-3
  • Stabæk - Haugesund 1-1

Round 24

  • October 4: Brann - Sogndal 4-0
  • Haugesund - Bodø/Glimt 5-4
  • Lillestrøm - Stabæk 2-3
  • Rosenborg - Vålerenga 1-0
  • Strømsgodset - Kongsvinger 1-0
  • Tromsø - Molde 2-6
  • Viking - Moss 5-2

Round 25

  • October 17: Bodø/Glimt - Lillestrøm 1-1
  • October 18: Kongsvinger - Viking 1-1
  • Molde - Strømsgodset 1-3
  • Moss - Haugesund 2-0
  • Rosenborg - Sogndal 4-0
  • Stabæk - Brann 1-1
  • Vålerenga - Tromsø 1-0

Round 26

  • October 25: Brann - Bodø/Glimt 2-1
  • Haugesund - Kongsvinger 1-1
  • Lillestrøm - Moss 3-4
  • Sogndal - Stabæk 0-9
  • Strømsgodset - Vålerenga 0-5
  • Rosenborg - Tromsø 1-1 (*)
  • Viking - Molde 3-1


(*) Venue switched, Alfheim stadion feared not playable in October.

Final table

1. Rosenborg 26 20 3 3 79-23 63 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...


2. Molde 26 16 6 4 70-34 54 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...


3. Stabæk 26 16 5 5 63-29 53 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

 (cup winner)
4. Viking 26 14 4 8 66-44 46 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...


5. Bodø/Glimt 26 9 9 8 47-47 36 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

 (fair play)
6. Brann 26 9 8 9 44-39 35 Intertoto Cup
7. Vålerenga 26 10 3 13 44-48 33 Intertoto Cup
8. Lillestrøm 26 9 6 11 41-49 33
9. Moss 26 10 2 14 36-55 32
10. Strømsgodset 26 9 5 12 40-61 32
11. Tromsø 26 7 7 12 39-48 28
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12. Kongsvinger 26 7 5 14 35-59 26 Play-off
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13. Haugesund 26 6 5 15 41-55 23 Relegated
14. Sogndal 26 4 4 18 26-80 16 Relegated

Top scorers

27 goals:
  • Sigurd Rushfeldt
    Sigurd Rushfeldt
    Sigurd Rushfeldt is a current Norwegian football coach for Tromsø IL and retired football player. During his career, he played for IL Norild, Tromsø IL, Birmingham City F.C., Rosenborg BK, Racing de Santander, and FK Austria Wien. He is well known for his strength and for being a prolific goalscorer...

    , Rosenborg


20 goals:
  • Rune Lange
    Rune Lange
    Rune Lange is a retired Norwegian football striker.-Career:Lange hails from the city of Tromsø and joined the club Fløya at the age of five. As a 17-year-old, he became top scorer in the Third Division with 33 goals in 22 matches, and then moved on to play for Tromsdalen in the First Division...

    , Tromsø


19 goals:
  • Petter Belsvik
    Petter Belsvik
    Petter Belsvik is a Norwegian football coach and former player. With 159 goals in the Norwegian Premier League he ranks third in the all-time statistics, behind Harald Brattbakk. He has never appeared for the Norwegian national team....

    , Stabæk
  • Jostein Flo
    Jostein Flo
    Jostein Flo is a Norwegian former football player, famous for his physical playing style and aerial dominance.-Biography:...

    , Strømsgodset


16 goals:
  • Andreas Lund
    Andreas Lund
    Andreas Lund is a former Norwegian footballer.During his career he played for IK Start, Molde FK, and Wimbledon. He earned 8 caps and scored 4 goals for the Norway national football team....

    , Molde


15 goals:
  • Rikhardur Dadason, Viking


14 goals:
  • Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Rosenborg


12 goals:
  • Kjetil Løvvik
    Kjetil Løvvik
    Kjetil Løvvik is a retired Norwegian footballer.He played for Skjold IL, SK Nord and FK Haugesund in his early career, before being sold to SK Brann in 1996. He was loaned out to Vålerenga for a period before making a breakthrough in Brann, and was sold in July 1999 to Grasshopper Club Zürich...

    , Brann
  • Raymond Kvisvik
    Raymond Kvisvik
    Raymond Kvisvik is a Norwegian football player. With background from teams in hometown Sarpsborg, he currently plays for Kvik-Halden, as a midfielder. He moved there from Fredrikstad. He has also played in Austria for Austria Wien. Kvisvik is notorious for his precise shots, assists and long balls...

    , Brann/Moss
  • Roar Strand
    Roar Strand
    Roar Strand is a Norwegian retired football player. He played as a midfielder at the Norwegian club Rosenborg. Strand has 42 caps for the Norwegian national team. He is the player with most matches in the Norwegian Premier League...

    , Rosenborg


11 goals:
  • Odd Inge Olsen
    Odd Inge Olsen
    Odd Inge Olsen is a former footballer who played for Molde FK 1997-2001, and Rosenborg Ballklub 2001-2004.Olsen played midfield and defence, but also scored a hat-trick when Molde won 4–0 against Brann in the 97/98 season....

    , Molde
  • Christian Flindt Bjerg, Viking

Average attendance

  • Rosenborg: 13 164
  • Brann: 8 976
  • Molde: 8 516
  • Vålerenga: 7 865
  • Viking: 5 692
  • Strømsgodset: 4 363
  • Haugesund: 3 950
  • Lillestrøm: 3 871
  • Bodø/Glimt: 3 491
  • Stabæk: 3 397
  • Tromsø: 3 394
  • Moss: 2 884
  • Kongsvinger: 2 505
  • Sogndal: 1 482

  • Total average: 5 254 (Total: 956 151)

Round 1

  • April 19: Start - Odd 0-0
  • Bryne - Kjelsås 2-0
  • Hødd - Lyn 0-0
  • Hamarkameratene - Aalesund 3-0
  • May 7: Eik-Tønsberg - Strindheim 1-1
  • Skeid - Raufoss 1-0
  • Ullern - Byåsen 1-2

Round 2

  • April 26: Strindheim - Hamarkameratene 1-0
  • Lyn - Eik-Tønsberg 3-1
  • Hødd - Raufoss 2-0 (*)
  • Byåsen - Bryne 1-0
  • Odd - Ullern 1-0
  • Aalesund - Start 1-6
  • May 28: Kjelsås - Skeid 3-1


(*)= Venue switched, Raufoss stadion not playable in April.

Round 3

  • April 29: Strindheim - Lyn 0-1
  • April 30: Eik-Tønsberg - Raufoss 1-1
  • Bryne - Odd 2-4
  • Hødd - Kjelsås 2-3
  • Hamarkameratene - Start 2-1
  • May 28: Ullern - Aalesund 1-0
  • June 24: Skeid - Byåsen 3-0

Round 4

  • May 3: Lyn - Hamarkameratene 2-0
  • Raufoss - Strindheim 1-1
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Kjelsås 1-1 (*)
  • Byåsen - Hødd 3-1
  • Odd - Skeid 4-1
  • Aalesund - Bryne 3-0
  • Start - Ullern 0-0


(*)= Venue switched, Grefsen stadion not playable in May.

Round 5

  • May 10: Eik-Tønsberg - Byåsen 1-2
  • Strindheim - Kjelsås 2-0
  • Bryne - Start 1-0
  • Skeid - Aalesund 3-0
  • Hødd - Odd 2-3
  • Hamarkameratene - Ullern 0-2
  • May 11: Lyn - Raufoss 6-0

Round 6

  • May 16: Raufoss - Hamarkameratene 4-0
  • Kjelsås - Lyn 3-1
  • Odd - Eik-Tønsberg 1-1
  • Aalesund - Hødd 0-3
  • Start - Skeid 3-0
  • Ullern - Bryne 1-4
  • May 18: Byåsen - Strindheim 1-0

Round 7

  • May 21: Eik-Tønsberg - Aalesund 0-0
  • Strindheim - Odd 1-3
  • Lyn - Byåsen 1-2
  • Raufoss - Kjelsås 1-0
  • Skeid - Ullern 3-3
  • Hødd - Start 2-4
  • Hamarkameratene - Bryne 3-2

Round 8

  • May 24: Kjelsås - Hamarkameratene 2-2
  • Byåsen - Raufoss 8-0
  • Odd - Lyn 1-1
  • Aalesund - Strindheim 2-1
  • Start - Eik-Tønsberg 2-1
  • Ullern - Hødd 0-1
  • Bryne - Skeid 1-1

Round 9

  • June 1: Eik-Tønsberg - Ullern 2-0
  • Strindheim - Start 1-0
  • Lyn - Aalesund 1-0
  • Raufoss - Odd 2-0
  • Kjelsås - Byåsen 2-1
  • Hødd - Bryne 2-0
  • Hamarkameratene - Skeid 3-1

Round 10

  • June 7: Byåsen - Hamarkameratene 4-1
  • Odd - Kjelsås 2-1
  • Aalesund - Raufoss 2-1
  • Start - Lyn 1-0
  • Ullern - Strindheim 0-2
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Bryne 0-4 (*)
  • Skeid - Hødd 1-0


(*)= Venue switched, Bryne stadion under reconstruction in June.

Round 11

  • June 14: Eik-Tønsberg - Skeid 5-0
  • Strindheim - Bryne 2-4
  • Raufoss - Start 2-0
  • Kjelsås - Aalesund 2-2
  • Byåsen - Odd 1-1
  • Hamarkameratene - Hødd 0-3
  • June 15: Lyn - Ullern 5-0

Round 12

  • June 21: Aalesund - Byåsen 1-1
  • Start - Kjelsås 2-0
  • Ullern - Raufoss 3-0
  • Bryne - Lyn 1-0
  • Skeid - Strindheim 2-1
  • Hødd - Eik-Tønsberg 1-0
  • Hamarkameratene - Odd 0-6

Round 13

  • June 28: Eik-Tønsberg - Hamarkameratene 3-0
  • Strindheim - Hødd 4-0
  • Lyn - Skeid 1-1
  • Raufoss - Bryne 3-4
  • Kjelsås - Ullern 1-0
  • Byåsen - Start 1-0
  • Odd - Aalesund 5-0

Round 14

  • July 5: Strindheim - Eik-Tønsberg 3-1
  • Odd - Start 3-0
  • Byåsen - Ullern 1-2
  • Kjelsås - Bryne 1-2
  • Raufoss - Skeid 2-1
  • Aalesund - Hamarkameratene 3-1
  • July 6: Lyn - Hødd 0-1

Round 15

  • July 12: Hamarkameratene - Strindheim 2-0
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Lyn 2-0
  • Raufoss - Hødd 0-0 (*)
  • Skeid - Kjelsås 0-0
  • Bryne - Byåsen 1-0
  • Ullern - Odd 1-2
  • Start - Aalesund 0-2


(*)= Venue switched, Raufoss stadion not playable in April.

Round 16

  • August 1: Byåsen - Skeid 0-1
  • August 2: Raufoss - Eik-Tønsberg 4-1
  • Aalesund - Ullern 2-1
  • Odd - Bryne 0-0
  • Kjelsås - Hødd 4-2
  • Start - Hamarkameratene 3-1
  • August 3: Lyn - Strindheim 0-0

Round 17

  • August 9: Hamarkameratene - Lyn 3-5
  • Strindheim - Raufoss 0-1
  • Kjelsås - Eik-Tønsberg 3-3 (*)
  • Hødd - Byåsen 0-2
  • Skeid - Odd 0-1
  • Bryne - Aalesund 2-0
  • Ullern - Start 0-1


(*)= Venue switched, Grefsen stadion not playable in May.

Round 18

  • August 16: Byåsen - Eik-Tønsberg 1-2
  • Kjelsås - Strindheim 1-1
  • Raufoss - Lyn 1-1
  • Start - Bryne 2-2
  • Aalesund - Skeid 0-2
  • Odd - Hødd 5-0
  • Ullern - Hamarkameratene 3-1

Round 19

  • August 23: Hamarkameratene - Raufoss 1-3
  • Lyn - Kjelsås 2-2
  • Strindheim - Byåsen 2-2
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Odd 1-2
  • Hødd - Aalesund 1-0
  • Skeid - Start 1-0
  • Bryne - Ullern 6-0

Round 20

  • August 29: Byåsen - Lyn 1-1
  • August 30: Aalesund - Eik-Tønsberg 2-1
  • Odd - Strindheim 0-0
  • Kjelsås - Raufoss 2-1
  • Ullern - Skeid 2-3
  • Start - Hødd 2-0
  • Bryne - Hamarkameratene 2-1

Round 21

  • September 6: Hamarkameratene - Kjelsås 1-3
  • Raufoss - Byåsen 0-1
  • Strindheim - Aalesund 1-1
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Start 4-1
  • Hødd - Ullern 4-1
  • September 7: Lyn - Odd 0-0
  • September 8: Skeid - Bryne 3-0

Round 22

  • September 13: Ullern - Eik-Tønsberg 0-0
  • Start - Strindheim 0-0
  • Aalesund - Lyn 2-0
  • Odd - Raufoss 4-0
  • Byåsen - Kjelsås 0-3
  • Bryne - Hødd 2-3
  • Skeid - Hamarkameratene 1-3

Round 23

  • September 19: Strindheim - Ullern 4-3
  • September 20: Kjelsås - Odd 2-1
  • Raufoss - Aalesund 2-0
  • Lyn - Start 1-1
  • Bryne - Eik-Tønsberg 1-2
  • Hødd - Skeid 2-4
  • Hamarkameratene - Byåsen 1-2

Round 24

  • September 26: Odd - Byåsen 1-0
  • September 27: Skeid - Eik-Tønsberg 1-1
  • Bryne - Strindheim 3-4
  • Ullern - Lyn 1-7
  • Start - Raufoss 4-2
  • Aalesund - Kjelsås 0-3
  • Hødd - Hamarkameratene 2-1

Round 25

  • October 3: Strindheim - Skeid 2-3
  • Byåsen - Aalesund 0-1
  • Lyn - Bryne 5-0
  • October 4: Kjelsås - Start 1-1
  • Raufoss - Ullern 3-0
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Hødd 3-1
  • Odd - Hamarkameratene 5-0

Round 26

  • October 18: Hødd - Strindheim 5-3
  • Skeid - Lyn 2-0
  • Bryne - Raufoss 0-1
  • Ullern - Kjelsås 1-0
  • Start - Byåsen 3-1
  • Aalesund - Odd 2-0
  • Hamarkameratene - Eik-Tønsberg 0-1

Final table

1. Odd Grenland 26 16 7 3 55-18 55 Promoted
2. Skeid 26 13 5 8 40-37 44 Promoted
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3. Kjelsås 26 11 8 7 43-34 41 Play-off
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4. Byåsen 26 12 4 10 38-30 40
5. Start 26 11 6 9 37-29 39
6. Bryne 26 12 3 11 46-42 39
7. Hødd 26 12 2 12 40-45 38
8. Raufoss 26 11 4 11 35-43 37
9. Lyn 26 9 9 8 44-26 36
10. Eik-Tønsberg 26 9 8 9 39-35 35
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11. Aalesund 26 10 4 12 26-41 34 Relegated
12. Strindheim 26 8 8 10 37-37 32 Relegated
13. Ullern 26 6 3 17 26-55 21 Relegated
14. Hamarkameratene 26 6 1 19 30-64 19 Relegated

Play-off

1st leg
  • October 3: Skjetten - Ørn-Horten 4-1
  • October 4: Clausenengen - Mo 5-1
  • Liv/Fossekallen - Fyllingen 2-1
  • Vidar - Lofoten 2-1


2nd leg
  • October 10: Fyllingen - Liv/Fossekallen 1-4 (agg. 2-6)
  • Ørn-Horten - Skjetten 3-1 (agg. 4-5)
  • October 11: Lofoten - Vidar 3-1 (agg. 4-3)
  • Mo - Clausenengen 1-1 (agg. 2-6)


Clausenengen, Liv/Fossekallen, Lofoten and Skjetten promoted.

First round

  • April 21: Vidar - Sandnes FK 2-0 (extra time)
  • Førde - Jotun 4-3
  • Steinkjer - Nardo 2-3
  • April 22: Sarpsborg - Råde 3-2
  • Drøbak/Frogn - Fredrikstad 0-4
  • Eidsvold Turn - Raufoss 2-3
  • Fossum (Bærum) - Jevnaker 1-1 (extra time), 3-1 on penalties
  • Ski - Strømmen 1-3
  • Birkebeineren - Skeid 0-2
  • Storm - Eik-Tønsberg 0-4
  • Lyngdal - Start 1-2
  • Kopervik - Bryne 0-3
  • Ny-Krohnborg - Fana 1-3
  • Os - Vard 1-1 (extra time), 3-4 on penalties
  • Åsane - Fyllingen 3-1
  • Stryn - Hødd 2-2 (extra time), 7-6 on penalties
  • Velledalen/Ringen - Aalesund 0-5
  • Clausenengen - Træff 5-0
  • Tromsdalen - Finnsnes 4-3 (extra time)
  • Skjervøy - Alta 1-4
  • April 23: Holter - Ullern 0-3
  • Abildsø - Lyn 3-5
  • Grei - Kjelsås 0-2
  • Bærum - Mjøndalen 5-1
  • Tynset - Hamarkameratene 1-2 (extra time)
  • Faaberg - Elverum 3-1
  • Liv/Fossekallen - Runar 0-1
  • Ørn-Horten - Pors Grenland 0-1
  • Tollnes - Odd Grenland 1-2
  • Mandalskameratene - Jerv 2-1
  • Ålgård - Sola 1-0
  • Ranheim - Stjørdals/Blink 0-1
  • Namsos - Strindheim 1-4
  • Lofoten - Gevir Bodø 4-2
  • Harstad - Stålkameratene 1-0


Byåsen had a walkover.

Second round

  • May 13: Fredrikstad - Kjelsås 0-1
  • Strømmen - Hamarkameratene 1-4
  • Ullern - Sarpsborg 1-4
  • Lyn - Bærum 6-0
  • Raufoss - Faaberg 2-0
  • Eik-Tønsberg - Fossum (Bærum) 9-1
  • Runar - Skeid 1-2
  • Pors Grenland - Start 1-2
  • Mandalskameratene - Odd Grenland 0-0 (extra time), 6-7 on penalties
  • Vard Haugesund - Vidar 2-3
  • Bryne - Ålgård 3-0
  • Fana - Åsane 2-2 (extra time), 17-16 on penalties
  • Stryn - Førde 2-2 (extra time), 5-4 on penalties
  • Aalesund - Clausenengen 4-1
  • Nardo - Byåsen 0-1
  • Stjørdals/Blink - Strindheim 0-6
  • Lofoten - Tromsdalen 0-2
  • Alta - Harstad 1-2

Third round

  • June 3: Sarpsborg - Rosenborg 0-5
  • Vålerenga - Skeid 1-3
  • Start - Strømsgodset 1-3
  • Fana - Molde 2-4
  • Stryn - Brann 0-1
  • Harstad - Bodø/Glimt 1-4
  • June 4: Moss - Eik-Tønsberg 2-0
  • Kjelsås - Haugesund 0-2
  • Stabæk - Aalesund 1-0
  • Hamarkameratene - Sogndal 4-3 (extra time)
  • Kongsvinger - Raufoss 2-1
  • Odd Grenland - Bryne 1-2
  • Vidar - Viking 0-1
  • Strindheim - Lillestrøm 3-3 (exta time), 4-3 on penalties
  • Byåsen - Lyn 2-1
  • Tromsdalen - Tromsø 0-10

Fourth round

  • July 15: Hamarkameratene - Moss 0-1 (extra time)
  • Bryne - Tromsø 4-2
  • Bodø/Glimt - Strindheim 1-0
  • Skeid - Haugesund 4-1 (extra time)
  • Brann - Byåsen 3-1
  • Kongsvinger - Stabæk 1-3 (extra time)
  • July 16: Molde - Viking 2-1
  • Strømsgodset - Rosenborg 1-4

Quarterfinal

  • August 5: Rosenborg - Bryne 5-0
  • Moss - Bodø/Glimt 2-1
  • Stabæk - Skeid 3-1
  • September 8: Brann - Molde 4-0

Semifinal

  • September 23: Brann - Rosenborg 2-3
  • Moss - Stabæk 0-0 (extra time), 1-3 on penalties

Norwegian representatives

  • Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League
    UEFA Champions League
    The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...

    )
  • Vålerenga (Cup Winners Cup)
  • Brann (UEFA Cup
    UEFA Cup
    The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

    )
  • Strømsgodset (UEFA Cup
    UEFA Cup
    The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

    )
  • Molde (UEFA Cup
    UEFA Cup
    The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

    )
  • Stabæk (Intertoto Cup)
  • Kongsvinger (Intertoto Cup)

Second preliminary round

  • August 12: Rosenborg - FC Brügge (Belgium
    Belgium
    Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...

    ) 2-0
  • August 26: FC Brügge - Rosenborg 4-2 (agg. 4-4, Rosenborg on away goals)

Group B

  • September 16: Athletic Bilbao (Spain
    Spain
    Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

    ) - Rosenborg 1-1
  • September 30: Rosenborg - Juventus (Italy
    Italy
    Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

    ) 1-1
  • October 21: Rosenborg - Galatasaray (Turkey
    Turkey
    Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...

    ) 3-0
  • November 4: Galatasaray - Rosenborg 3-0
  • November 25: Rosenborg - Athletic Bilbao 2-1
  • December 19: Juventus - Rosenborg 2-0

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1.   Juventus F.C.
Juventus F.C.
Juventus Football Club S.p.A. , commonly referred to as Juventus and colloquially as Juve , are a professional Italian association football club based in Turin, Piedmont...

8 6 1 5 0 7 5
2
2.   Galatasaray
Galatasaray S.K. (football team)
Galatasaray Anonim Şirketi is a Turkish football club, part of the Galatasaray S.K. multi-sport club of Istanbul. Galatasaray is a major sports club in Turkey, holding 17 Turkish Super League titles and the highest number of Turkish Cups....

8 6 2 2 2 8 8 0
3.   Rosenborg B.K.
Rosenborg B.K.
Rosenborg Ballklub is a Norwegian football club from the city of Trondheim, currently playing in the Norwegian Premier League. With 22 league titles and nine Norwegian Cup titles, the club is the most successful in Norway and has dominated Norwegian football since the start of the 1990s...

8 6 2 2 2 7 8
4.   Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Club, also known as Athletic Bilbao, is an association football club from Bilbao in Biscay, Spain. The club has played in the Primera División of La Liga since its start in 1928. They have won La Liga on eight occasions...

6 6 1 3 2 5 6

First round

  • September 17: Rapid Bucureşti (Romania
    Romania
    Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

    ) - Vålerenga 2-2
  • October 1: Vålerenga - Rapid Bucureşti 0-0 (agg. 2-2, Vålerenga on away goals)

Second round

  • October 22: Vålerenga - Besiktas (Turkey
    Turkey
    Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...

    ) 1-0
  • November 5: Besiktas - Vålerenga 3-3 (agg. 3-4)

Quarterfinal

  • March 4: Chelsea (Eng) - Vålerenga 3-0
  • March 18: Vålerenga - Chelsea 2-3 (agg. 2-6)

1st leg

  • August 11: Brann - Zalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania
    Lithuania
    Lithuania , officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the biggest of the three Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, whereby to the west lie Sweden and Denmark...

    ) 1-0
  • Hapoel Tel-Aviv (Israel
    Israel
    The State of Israel is a parliamentary republic located in the Middle East, along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea...

    ) - Strømsgodset 1-0
  • Molde - CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria
    Bulgaria
    Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...

    ) 0-0

2nd leg

  • August 25: CSKA Sofia - Molde 2-0 (agg. 2-0)
  • Strømsgodset - Hapoel Tel-Aviv 1-0 (extra time) (agg. 1-1, 4-2 on penalties)
  • Zalgiris Vilnius - Brann 0-0 (agg. 0-1)

1st leg

  • September 15: Aston Villa (England
    England
    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

    ) - Strømsgodset 3-2
  • Brann - Werder Bremen (Germany
    Germany
    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

    ) 2-0

2nd leg

  • September 29: Strømsgodset - Aston Villa 0-3 (agg. 2-6)
  • Werder Bremen - Brann 4-0 aet (agg. 4-2)

1st leg

  • June 20: Ebbw Vale (Wales
    Wales
    Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

    ) - Kongsvinger 1-6
  • Stabæk - Vojvodina (Yugoslavia
    Yugoslavia
    Yugoslavia refers to three political entities that existed successively on the western part of the Balkans during most of the 20th century....

    ) 1-2

2nd leg

  • June 27: Vojvodina - Stabæk 3-2 (agg. 5-3)
  • June 28: Kongsvinger - Ebbw Vale 3-0 (agg. 9-1)

Group 1

  • February 20: Rosenborg - Vejle 4-1
  • February 22: Malmö FF - Vejle 0-2
  • February 24: Rosenborg - Malmö FF 0-0


1.Rosenborg BK (Trondheim) 2 1 1 0 4- 1 4
2.Vejle B 2 1 0 1 3- 4 3
3.Malmö FF 2 0 1 1 0- 2 1

Group 2

  • February 20: Halmstad - Strømsgodset 1-1
  • February 22: København - Strømsgodset 2-1
  • February 24: Halmstad - København 0-1


1.FC København 2 2 0 0 3- 1 6
2.Strømsgodset IF (Drammen) 2 0 1 1 2- 3 1
3.Halmstad IF 2 0 1 1 1- 2 1

Group 3

  • February 21: Brann - AIK 1-1
  • February 23: Brøndby - Brann 4-2
  • February 25: AIK - Brøndby 3-1


1.AIK 2 1 1 0 4- 2 4
2.Brøndby IF 2 1 0 1 5- 5 3
3.SK Brann (Bergen) 2 0 1 1 3- 5 1

Group 4

*February 21: AGF - Vålerenga 1-2
  • February 23: IFK Göteborg - AGF 2-1
  • February 25: Vålerenga - IFK Göteborg 2-5


1.IFK Göteborg 2 2 0 0 7- 3 6
2.Vålerenga IF (Oslo) 2 1 0 1 4- 6 3
3.AGF (Århus) 2 0 0 2 2- 4 0

Consolation matches

  • February 27: Brøndby - Vålerenga 3-2
  • Brann - Vejle 4-1
  • AGF - Halmstad 2-0
  • Malmö - Strømsgodset 1-0

Round 1

  • April 25: Kolbotn - Klepp 0–0
  • Athene Moss - Trondheims/Ørn 3-3
  • Byåsen - Asker 0-7
  • Sandviken - Setskog/Høland 4-1
  • April 26: Fløya - Bjørnar 2-2

Round 2

  • May 2: Setskog/Høland - Fløya 7-0
  • Asker - Kolbotn 3-1
  • Bjørnar - Athene Moss 1-1
  • Klepp - Sandviken 0-0
  • Trondheims/Ørn - Byåsen 8-0

Round 3

  • May 9: Fløya - Athene Moss 1-4
  • Byåsen - Bjørnar 0-3
  • Setskog/Høland - Klepp 4–3
  • Kolbotn - Trondheims/Ørn 0-2
  • Sandviken - Asker 0-1

Round 4

  • May 21: Trondheims/Ørn - Sandviken 3-0
  • Klepp - Fløya 3-0
  • Asker - Setskog/Høland 5-2
  • Athene Moss - Byåsen 5-0
  • Bjørnar - Kolbotn 0-1

Round 5

  • May 24: Setskog/Høland - Trondheims/Ørn 4-4
  • Fløya - Byåsen 3-2
  • Klepp - Asker 1-4
  • Kolbotn - Athene Moss 0-2
  • May 25: Sandviken - Bjørnar 0-0

Round 6

  • May 30: Fløya - Asker 0-6
  • June 1: Trondheims/Ørn - Klepp 1–0
  • Athene Moss - Sandviken 0-2
  • Bjørnar - Setskog/Høland 3-3
  • Byåsen - Kolbotn 1-5

Round 7

  • June 6: Asker - Trondheims/Ørn 2-0
  • Fløya - Kolbotn 0-3
  • Setskog/Høland - Athene Moss 3-4
  • June 7: Sandviken - Byåsen 3-1
  • Klepp - Bjørnar 2-1

Round 8

  • June 20: Athene Moss - Klepp 0–3
  • Fløya - Trondheims/Ørn 0-1
  • June 21: Byåsen - Setskog/Høland 0-5
  • Kolbotn - Sandviken 2-0
  • June 24: Asker - Bjørnar 8-0

Round 9

  • June 27: Trondheims/Ørn - Bjørnar 1-1
  • Asker - Athene Moss 4-0
  • Klepp - Byåsen 1-0
  • Setskog/Høland - Kolbotn 4-5
  • Sandviken - Fløya 3-1

Round 10

  • July 3: Klepp - Kolbotn 2-2
  • July 4: Asker - Byåsen 4-1
  • Trondheims/Ørn - Athene Moss 1-1
  • July 5: Bjørnar - Fløya 3-0
  • Setskog/Høland - Sandviken 2-2

Round 11

  • August 1: Athene Moss - Bjørnar 4-3
  • Sandviken - Klepp 3–0
  • Fløya - Setskog/Høland 1-2
  • September 2: Byåsen - Trondheims/Ørn 0-3
  • Kolbotn - Asker 1-4

Round 12

  • August 11: Athene Moss - Fløya 8-0
  • Asker - Sandviken 5-0
  • Trondheims/Ørn - Kolbotn 3-2
  • Bjørnar - Byåsen 3-0
  • Klepp - Setskog/Høland 6-0

Round 13

  • August 22: Fløya - Klepp 2–5
  • Byåsen - Athene Moss 3-4
  • Kolbotn - Bjørnar 2-1
  • Setskog/Høland - Asker 2-3
  • August 23: Sandviken - Trondheims/Ørn 2-5

Round 14

  • August 29: Asker - Klepp 4–3
  • Athene Moss - Kolbotn 6-0
  • Bjørnar - Sandviken 1-2
  • Trondheims/Ørn - Setskog/Høland 4-2
  • August 30: Byåsen - Fløya 2-2

Round 15

  • September 5: Asker - Fløya 6-0
  • Klepp - Trondheims/Ørn 2-6
  • Setskog/Høland - Bjørnar 2-3
  • Kolbotn - Byåsen 3-0
  • Sandviken - Athene Moss 0-2

Round 16

  • September 19: Byåsen - Sandviken 1-5
  • Athene Moss - Setskog/Høland 2-3
  • Bjørnar - Klepp 3–1
  • Trondheims/Ørn - Asker 0-3
  • September 20: Kolbotn - Fløya 7-1

Round 17

  • October 3: Klepp - Athene Moss 1-0
  • Sandviken - Kolbotn 1-0
  • Bjørnar - Asker 1-4
  • Setskog/Høland - Byåsen 3-2
  • October 4: Trondheims/Ørn - Fløya 8-1

Round 18

  • October 17: Athene Moss - Asker 1-6
  • Bjørnar - Trondheims/Ørn 1-5
  • Byåsen - Klepp 1–3
  • Fløya - Sandviken 0-0
  • Kolbotn - Setskog/Høland 6-2

Final table

1. Asker 18 18 0 0 79-14 54
2. Trondheims/Ørn 18 12 4 2 58-24 40
3. Athene Moss 18 9 3 6 47-34 30
4. Kolbotn 18 9 2 7 40-32 29
5. Sandviken 18 8 4 6 27-25 28
6. Klepp 18 8 3 7 36-31 27
7. Setskog/Høland 18 6 3 9 51-57 21
8. Bjørnar 18 5 5 8 31-38 20
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9. Fløya 18 1 3 14 14-72 6 Relegated
10. Byåsen 18 0 1 17 14-70 1 Relegated

Group 1

1. Liungen 18 12 4 2 63-27 40 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Kolbotn 2 18 10 2 6 52-53 32
3. Røa 18 7 8 3 33-19 29
4. Skjetten 18 8 5 5 48-37 29
5. KFUM Oslo 18 7 7 4 42-31 28
6. Bækkelaget 18 7 3 8 27-45 24
7. Holeværingen/JIF 18 6 2 10 30-42 20
8. Vallset 18 5 2 11 35-44 17
-----------------------------------------
9. Gjøvik FK 18 4 5 9 24-39 17 Relegated
10. Rødenes/Askim 18 2 6 10 21-38 12 Relegated

Group 2

1. FK Larvik 18 18 0 0 84-15 54 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Linderud 18 10 2 6 48-30 32
3. Gjelleråsen 18 10 2 6 43-40 32
4. Jardar 18 9 1 8 35-30 28
5. Donn 18 8 1 9 39-36 25
6. Bøler 18 7 2 9 39-49 23 Relegated
7. Snøgg 18 6 4 8 24-25 22
8. Eik-Tønsberg 18 7 1 10 36-49 22
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9. Fossum (Skien) 18 5 3 10 25-46 18
10. Langesund 18 1 2 15 13-66 5 Relegated

Group 3

1. Solid 14 11 2 1 61-16 35 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Ulf-Sandnes 14 7 6 1 43-31 27
3. Haugar 14 7 3 4 43-19 24
4. Vard/Avaldsnes 14 7 2 5 34-35 23
5. Bjerkreim 14 5 6 3 34-24 21 Relegated
6. Lyngdal 14 3 3 8 36-51 12
7. Vidar 14 3 1 10 10-53 10
8. -----------------------------------------
9. Havørn 14 1 1 12 25-57 4

Group 4

1. Kaupanger 18 14 4 0 98-15 46 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Øygard 18 11 4 3 41-24 37
3. Sandviken 2 18 9 4 5 44-34 31
4. Follese 18 8 2 8 42-26 26
5. Voss 18 7 5 6 30-27 26
6. Nymark 18 8 2 8 29-42 26
7. Sandane 18 8 1 9 50-37 25
8. Førde 18 6 7 5 25-27 25
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9. Hald 18 3 1 14 24-62 10
10. Os 18 1 0 17 7-96 3 Relegated

Group 5

1. Verdal 14 12 1 1 81-17 37 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Fortuna Ålesund 14 12 0 2 57-13 36
3. Rindals/Troll 14 7 1 6 44-37 22
4. Frei 14 6 1 7 34-39 19
5. Ranheim 14 6 0 8 33-40 18
6. Molde 14 6 0 8 31-39 18
7. Os/Nansen/RIL 14 5 0 9 37-67 15 Relegated
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8. Trondheims/Ørn 2 14 0 1 13 15-80 1

Herd (before season) and Overhalla withdrew

Group 6

1. Grand Bodø 16 16 0 0 152- 6 48 Play-off
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Medkila 16 13 0 3 88-43 39
3. Innstranden 16 12 1 3 70-21 37
4. Alta 16 7 1 8 56-44 22 (*)
5. Salangen 16 7 0 9 41-55 21
6. Furuflaten 16 6 0 10 21-44 18
7. Halsøy 16 5 1 10 48-80 16
8. Bossekop 16 3 1 12 16-54 10 (*)
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9. Hardhaus 16 1 0 15 5-150 3 Relegated

Kvaløysletta withdrew. (*) Alta and Bossekop merged to form Alta/BUL.

Play-off group 1

  • October 3: Grand Bodø - Solid 9-0
  • October 10: Solid - Liungen 4-5
  • October 17: Liungen - Grand Bodø 0-3


1. Grand Bodø 2 2 0 0 12- 0 6 Promoted
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2. Liungen 2 1 0 1 5- 7 3
3. Solid 2 0 0 2 4-14 0

Play-off group 2

  • October 4: Verdal - Kaupanger 3-3
  • October 10: Kaupanger - Larvik 2-1
  • October 17: Larvik - Verdal 5-4


1. Kaupanger 2 1 1 0 5- 4 4 Promoted
-----------------------------------
2. Larvik 2 1 0 1 6- 6 3
3. Verdal 2 0 1 1 7- 8 1

Promoted to first division

Kvam, Lørenskog, Jerv, Skjetten, Bryne, Eiger, Flekkefjord, Bjørnar 2, Eid, Buvik/Gimse, Herd, Bossmo/Ytteren, Tromsdalen.

Men

Date Venue Opponent Res.* Comp. Norwegian goalscorers
February 25 Marseille
Marseille
Marseille , known in antiquity as Massalia , is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000 on an area of...

3-3 F Frank Strandli
Frank Strandli
Frank Strandli is a Norwegian former professional footballer.He signed for league champions Leeds in 1993 and scored on his debut, coming off the bench against Middlesbrough. His Leeds career never really got any better than this and he failed to live up to the expectations this 'dream start'...

, Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...

, Vegard Heggem
Vegard Heggem
Vegard Heggem is a former Norway international footballer. On elite level he played for Rosenborg and English giants Liverpool, and he was capped 20 times for the national team...

March 25 Brussels
Brussels
Brussels , officially the Brussels Region or Brussels-Capital Region , is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union...

2-2 F Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth is a Norwegian football player, playing for Vålerenga's recruit team in Norwegian Second Division-Early career:...

, Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is the manager of Norwegian first division side Molde. He is better known as a former footballer who spent most of his career playing for Manchester United. Often dubbed "the baby-faced assassin," he played 366 times for the Red Devils and scored 126 goals during a very...

April 22 Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 and a metropolitan population of 1,930,260 . With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region...

2-0 F Øyvind Leonhardsen
Øyvind Leonhardsen
Øyvind Leonhardsen is a Norwegian former footballer. He retired after the 2007 season, and at that moment he was captain of Strømsgodset IF in the Norwegian Premier Division, ending a career with nine years in English football with clubs like Wimbledon, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa...

, Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...

May 20 Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...

5-2 F Roar Strand
Roar Strand
Roar Strand is a Norwegian retired football player. He played as a midfielder at the Norwegian club Rosenborg. Strand has 42 caps for the Norwegian national team. He is the player with most matches in the Norwegian Premier League...

, Håvard Flo
Håvard Flo
Håvard Flo is a former football player from Norway. He played for Stryn IL and Sogndal, before he left Norway in 1994 and played for AGF, SV Werder Bremen, and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. He returned to Sogndal in 2001. He did a comeback for Sogndal Fotball in 2010.His most successful spell was...

, Ronny Johnsen
Ronny Johnsen
Jean Ronny Johnsen is a former Norwegian football player. He played as a centre back or defensive midfielder, but was often sidelined because of his many injuries.-Career:...

, Henning Berg
Henning Berg
Henning Stille Berg is a Norwegian former football player. He played as a central defender or right-back.He is one of only three players to have won the Premier League with two different clubs, the others being Ashley Cole and Nicolas Anelka .-Club career:Born in Eidsvoll, Berg played for...

, Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth is a Norwegian football player, playing for Vålerenga's recruit team in Norwegian Second Division-Early career:...

May 27 Molde
Molde
is a city and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Romsdal region. The municipality is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord...

6-0 F Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil André Rekdal is a Norwegian football coach and a former footballer. He is currently managing Aalesund in Norwegian Tippeligaen. His previous tenure was at Kaiserslautern of the 2...

, Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is the manager of Norwegian first division side Molde. He is better known as a former footballer who spent most of his career playing for Manchester United. Often dubbed "the baby-faced assassin," he played 366 times for the Red Devils and scored 126 goals during a very...

 (2), Egil Østenstad
Egil Østenstad
Egil Johan Østenstad , nicknamed "Østen", is a Norwegian director of football at Viking, where he is also a former player. His playing career also included spells at Southampton and Blackburn, among others.-Norway:...

, Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...

, Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth
Vidar Riseth is a Norwegian football player, playing for Vålerenga's recruit team in Norwegian Second Division-Early career:...

June 10 Montpellier
Montpellier
-Neighbourhoods:Since 2001, Montpellier has been divided into seven official neighbourhoods, themselves divided into sub-neighbourhoods. Each of them possesses a neighbourhood council....

2-2 WC98 Group stage Youssef Chippo
Youssef Chippo
Youssef Chippo is a footballer from Morocco. He was a renowned midfielder on the national squad during the 1990s, and was a member of the team that participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain and the 1998 FIFA World Cup.- Club career :...

 (Own goal), Dan Eggen
Dan Eggen
Dan Eggen is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently coaching Kolbotn IL in the Norwegian Premier League for women. He was capped 25 times for Norway, scoring two goals.-Biography:...

June 16 Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne River in the Gironde department in southwestern France.The Bordeaux-Arcachon-Libourne metropolitan area, has a population of 1,010,000 and constitutes the sixth-largest urban area in France. It is the capital of the Aquitaine region, as well as the prefecture...

1-1 WC98 Group stage Håvard Flo
Håvard Flo
Håvard Flo is a former football player from Norway. He played for Stryn IL and Sogndal, before he left Norway in 1994 and played for AGF, SV Werder Bremen, and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. He returned to Sogndal in 2001. He did a comeback for Sogndal Fotball in 2010.His most successful spell was...

June 23 Marseille
Marseille
Marseille , known in antiquity as Massalia , is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000 on an area of...

2-1 WC98 Group stage Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...

, Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil André Rekdal is a Norwegian football coach and a former footballer. He is currently managing Aalesund in Norwegian Tippeligaen. His previous tenure was at Kaiserslautern of the 2...

June 27 Marseille
Marseille
Marseille , known in antiquity as Massalia , is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000 on an area of...

0-1 WC98 1/8 final
August 19 Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...

0-0 F
September 6 Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...

1-3 ECQ Ståle Solbakken
Ståle Solbakken
Ståle Solbakken is a Norwegian football coach and a former player. He was named 2004 Norwegian Manager of the Year, and has won five Danish Superliga championships with Copenhagen....

October 10 Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and its largest city. It is the centre of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It is located in the centre of the country in the Ljubljana Basin, and is a mid-sized city of some 270,000 inhabitants...

2-1 ECQ Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...

, Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil André Rekdal is a Norwegian football coach and a former footballer. He is currently managing Aalesund in Norwegian Tippeligaen. His previous tenure was at Kaiserslautern of the 2...

October 14 Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...

2-2 ECQ Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil Rekdal
Kjetil André Rekdal is a Norwegian football coach and a former footballer. He is currently managing Aalesund in Norwegian Tippeligaen. His previous tenure was at Kaiserslautern of the 2...

, Henning Berg
Henning Berg
Henning Stille Berg is a Norwegian former football player. He played as a central defender or right-back.He is one of only three players to have won the Premier League with two different clubs, the others being Ashley Cole and Nicolas Anelka .-Club career:Born in Eidsvoll, Berg played for...

November 18 Cairo
Cairo
Cairo , is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab world and Africa, and the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world. Nicknamed "The City of a Thousand Minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a centre of the region's political and cultural life...

1-1 F Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo is a Norwegian football striker, who plays for the Norwegian club Sogndal. He initially retired after being released by the Milton Keynes Dons in 2009, but announced his comeback in March 2011. His brothers Jostein Flo and Jarle Flo, and cousin Håvard Flo are also professional...



Note: Norway's goals first

Explanation:
  • F = Friendly
  • WC98 = World Cup 1998
  • ECQ = European championship qualifier

Women

Date Venue Opponent Res.* Comp. Norwegian goalscorers
January 18 Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Guangzhou , known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Located in southern China on the Pearl River, about north-northwest of Hong Kong, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port...

China
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

2-1 F Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes is a Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion.Haugenes debuted for the Norwegian national team in 1990 at the age of 20, also moving from her lower-division club Kaupanger IL to the Toppserien club Asker SK...

, Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

January 21 Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Guangzhou , known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Located in southern China on the Pearl River, about north-northwest of Hong Kong, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port...

Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

2-1 F Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

, Hege Riise
Hege Riise
Hege Riise is a female footballer from Norway.-Club career:Riise started playing football at age 6 and played in a boys' team until age 14....

January 24 Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Guangzhou , known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Located in southern China on the Pearl River, about north-northwest of Hong Kong, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port...

USA 0-3 F
March 15 Olhao
Olhão
Olhão , or Olhão da Restauração, is a city and a municipality in the Algarve region, in Southern Portugal. It is located near Faro, which is the district's capital and the capital of the Algarve. It is mostly a fishing port city...

China
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

0-1 F
March 17 Loulé
Loulé
Loulé is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 764.2 km² and a total population of 62,295 inhabitants. The city proper has a population of 12,103.The municipality is composed of 11 parishes, and is located in the District of Faro....

Finland
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...

1-0 F Hege Riise
Hege Riise
Hege Riise is a female footballer from Norway.-Club career:Riise started playing football at age 6 and played in a boys' team until age 14....

March 19 Lagoa USA 4-1 F Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

 (2), Hege Riise
Hege Riise
Hege Riise is a female footballer from Norway.-Club career:Riise started playing football at age 6 and played in a boys' team until age 14....

, Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn is a Norwegian football midfielder. She has 133 appearances for Norway's national team. In 2000 Lehn played 86 minutes of the Olympic Final in Sydney, in which Norway beat the USA in extra time to take the Gold medal...

March 21 Quarteira
Quarteira
Quarteira is a Portuguese city and a parish, located in the municipality of Loulé. It has a population of 16,131 inhabitants and a total area of 37.78 km². Quarteira is a city since May 13 of 1999....

Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

4-1 F Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes is a Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion.Haugenes debuted for the Norwegian national team in 1990 at the age of 20, also moving from her lower-division club Kaupanger IL to the Toppserien club Asker SK...

, Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn is a Norwegian football midfielder. She has 133 appearances for Norway's national team. In 2000 Lehn played 86 minutes of the Olympic Final in Sydney, in which Norway beat the USA in extra time to take the Gold medal...

, Linda Ørmen
Linda Ørmen
Linda Ørmen is a former Norwegian football player who played for the Norway women's national football team from 1998 to 2001.She played on the Norwegian team that finished fourth at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup in United States....

, Linda Medalen
Linda Medalen
Linda Medalen is a former Norwegian footballer.She was one of Norway's most celebrated women footballers, finishing her international career with 152 caps, scoring 64 goals. She was on the Norwegian team that won the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup.She played most of her career in Norway with Asker...

April 18 Sittard
Sittard
Sittard is a city in the Dutch province of Limburg, which is the southernmost province of the Netherlands.On the east Sittard borders on Germany . It has some 48,400 inhabitants . Sittard is part of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen...

Netherlands
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

0-0 WCQ
May 14 Oldham
Oldham
Oldham is a large town in Greater Manchester, England. It lies amid the Pennines on elevated ground between the rivers Irk and Medlock, south-southeast of Rochdale, and northeast of the city of Manchester...

England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

2-1 WCQ Monica Knudsen
Monica Knudsen
Monica Knudsen is a former Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion.She played for the club Asker in the Toppserien league, debuted for the Norwegian national team in 1996, and played 87 matches for the national team....

, Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes is a Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion.Haugenes debuted for the Norwegian national team in 1990 at the age of 20, also moving from her lower-division club Kaupanger IL to the Toppserien club Asker SK...

June 17 Ulefoss
Ulefoss
Ulefoss is the administrative centre of Nome municipality, Norway. Its population is 2,699.-References:...

Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

3-2 WCQ Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen is a Norwegian football striker from the city of Trondheim who retired from football at the end of 2007...

 (2), Hege Riise
Hege Riise
Hege Riise is a female footballer from Norway.-Club career:Riise started playing football at age 6 and played in a boys' team until age 14....

July 25 Uniondale
Uniondale, New York
Uniondale is a hamlet as well as a suburb of New York City in Nassau County, New York, United States, on Long Island, in the Town of Hempstead. The population was 24,759 at the 2010 United States Census.-Geography:...

China
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

1-1, 2-4 on penalties F Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

July 27 New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...

Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

1-1, 4-2 on penalties F Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn is a Norwegian football midfielder. She has 133 appearances for Norway's national team. In 2000 Lehn played 86 minutes of the Olympic Final in Sydney, in which Norway beat the USA in extra time to take the Gold medal...

August 15 Lillestrøm
Lillestrøm
' is a city in the municipality of Skedsmo, Akershus, Norway. The municipal administration is located in Lillestrøm.Facilities in Lillestrøm include hotels, Norway trade fairs, a brand new cinema, a mall, Lillestrøm torv, restaurants, a high speed commuter train that reaches both Oslo and...

England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

2-0 WCQ Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

, Brit Sandaune
Brit Sandaune
Brit Sandaune is a Norwegian soccer player and pre-school teacher. She is originally from the rural area of Skatval in the municipality of Stjørdal, Nord-Trøndelag, and is educated in economy and administration...

September 24 Moss
Moss, Norway
is a coastal city and a municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Moss. The city of Moss was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838...

France
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

6-0 F Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen is a Norwegian football striker from the city of Trondheim who retired from football at the end of 2007...

, Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Pettersen
Marianne Iren Pettersen is a Norwegian footballer. She was a forward for the club Asker, whom she joined from Gjelleråsen after the 1996 season, and became the top scorer with 36 goals in the 1998 season of 18 matches. For the Norwegian national team, she debuted in 1994, scoring against Italy....

 (3), Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn is a Norwegian football midfielder. She has 133 appearances for Norway's national team. In 2000 Lehn played 86 minutes of the Olympic Final in Sydney, in which Norway beat the USA in extra time to take the Gold medal...

 (2)
October 10 Gothenburg
Gothenburg
Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated on the west coast of Sweden, the city proper has a population of 519,399, with 549,839 in the urban area and total of 937,015 inhabitants in the metropolitan area...

Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

2-0 F Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes
Margunn Haugenes is a Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion.Haugenes debuted for the Norwegian national team in 1990 at the age of 20, also moving from her lower-division club Kaupanger IL to the Toppserien club Asker SK...

, Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn
Unni Lehn is a Norwegian football midfielder. She has 133 appearances for Norway's national team. In 2000 Lehn played 86 minutes of the Olympic Final in Sydney, in which Norway beat the USA in extra time to take the Gold medal...


  • F = Friendly
  • WCQ = World Cup Qualification
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