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Battle Of Oslo (football)
The Battle of Oslo ( no, Kampen om Oslo) or the Oslo Derby is the name given to football matches between Lyn Fotball and Vålerenga Fotball, both of them from Oslo, the capital of Norway. The league match at Ullevaal stadion in April 2024 notably broke the attendance record for the Norwegian First Division. The standing record was 17,284, a number that was surpassed by pre-match ticket sales already two weeks ahead of the match. The figure ended at 25,103, far exceeding the former record. Official statistics :''Official statistics of honours won by Lyn and Vålerenga, as treated by the Football Association of Norway (NFF).'' Matches list League 1922–1937; 1946–1947 ''Note: The host of the matches between 1922 and 1937 and between 1946 and 1947 was unknown'' 1938–1939; 1949–present • Total: Lyn 33 wins, 17 draws, Vålerenga 20 wins. Cup • Total: Vålerenga 4, Lyn 1. Head-to-head Statistics :''The head-to-head statistics shows the results of Lyn ...
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1911 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1911 Norwegian Football Cup was the tenth season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for 1911 local association leagues (kretsserier) champions, and the defending champion, Lyn. Lyn won their fourth consecutive title, having beaten Urædd in the final. First round , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 3 September 1911 *The rest of the teams had a walkover. Second round , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 19 September 1911 Semi-finals , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 1 October 1911 Final See also * 1911 in Norwegian football References * * * {{1911–12 in European football (UEFA) Norwegian Football Cup seasons Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ... Foot ...
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2008 Norwegian Football Cup Final
The 2008 Norwegian Football Cup Final was the final match of the 2008 Norwegian Football Cup, the 103rd season of the Norwegian Football Cup, the premier Norwegian football cup competition organized by the Football Association of Norway (NFF). The match was played on 9 November 2008 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and opposed two Tippeligaen sides Stabæk and Vålerenga. Vålerenga defeated Stabæk 4–1 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a fourth time in their history. Route to the final Match Details References {{Vålerenga Fotball matches 2008 Vålerenga Fotball matches Stabæk Fotball matches Football Cup Sports competitions in Oslo 2000s in Oslo November 2008 sports events in Europe Final Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: *Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event ** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of cont ...
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1997 Norwegian Football Cup Final
The 1997 Norwegian Football Cup Final was the final match of the 1997 Norwegian Football Cup, the 92nd season of the Norwegian Football Cup, the premier Norwegian Association football, football cup competition organized by the Football Association of Norway (NFF). The match was played on 26 October 1997 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and was contested between the First Division side Vålerenga Fotball, Vålerenga and the Tippeligaen side Strømsgodset Toppfotball, Strømsgodset. Vålerenga defeated Strømsgodset 4–2 to claim the Norwegian Cup for a second time in their history. Match Details References

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1980 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1980 Norwegian Football Cup was the 75th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The Cup was won by Vålerengen after beating Lillestrøm in the cup final with the score 4–1. This was Vålerengen's first Norwegian Cup title. First round , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 27 May 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 28 May 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 29 May 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 3 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 4 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 5 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 11 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 12 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''Replay'': 4 June 1980 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''Replay'': 5 June 1980 ...
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2005 Tippeligaen
The 2005 Tippeligaen was the 61st completed season of top division football in Norway. The season began on 10 April 2005, and was concluded with the last of 26 rounds played on 29 October. 3 points were given for wins and 1 for draws. Vålerenga, the winner of this year's season entered the second round of next year's Champions League qualification, while the runners-up ( Start), number 3 ( Lyn) and the Norwegian Cup winners enter the UEFA Cup qualification round. The top four teams qualified for the 2004–05 Royal League. 1,726,145 people attended the matches, a new record for the Tippeligaen and 300,000 more than the previous year. It is also more than twice as many as in 1995, when only 841,717 attended the matches during the whole season. The 2005 season was, as of 2019, the last season where all the teams in the division played on natural turfs only. Overview Summary The greatest surprises of the 2005 season were the great performance of Start, promoted to the Tippeligae ...
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1984 Norwegian First Division
The 1984 1. divisjon was the 40th completed season of top division football in Norway. The season began on 29 April 1984 and ended 14 October 1984, not including play-off matches. Overview 22 games were played with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated. The winners of the two groups of the 2. divisjon were promoted, as well as the winner of a series of play-off matches between number ten in the 1. divisjon and the two second-placed teams in the two groups of the 2. divisjon. Vålerengen won the championship, their fourth title. Teams and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. League table Results Relegation play-offs ;Results *Vidar 2–2 HamKam *Moss 4–1 Vidar *HamKam 0–0 Moss Season statistics Top scorers Attendances References Norway - List of final tables (RSSSF) ...
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1983 Norwegian First Division
The 1983 1. divisjon was the 39th completed season of top division football in Norway. Overview 22 games were played with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated. The winners of the two groups of the 2. divisjon were promoted, as well as the winner of a series of play-off matches between number ten in the 1. divisjon and the two second-placed teams in the two groups of the 2. divisjon. Vålerengen won the championship, their third title. Teams and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' League table Results Relegation play-offs The qualification play-off matches were contested between Brann (10th in the 1. divisjon), Pors (2nd in the 2. divisjon - Group A), and Strindheim (2nd in the 2. divisjon - Group B). Strindheim won and were promoted to the 1. divisjon. ;Results *Strindheim 0–0 Brann *Pors 1–2 Strindheim *Brann 1–1 Pors Season statistics Top scorers Attendances References Norw ...
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1981 Norwegian First Division
The 1981 1. divisjon was the 37th completed season of top division football in Norway. Overview 22 games were played with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated. The winners of the two groups of the Second Division were promoted, as well as the winner of a series of play-off matches between number ten in the 1. divisjon and the two second-placed teams in the two groups of the 2. divisjon. Vålerengen won the championship, their second league title. Teams and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' League table Results Relegation play-offs The qualification play-off matches were contested between Brann (10th in the 1. divisjon), Pors (2nd in the Second Division – Group A), and Molde (2nd in the 2. divisjon – Group B). Molde won on goal difference and were promoted to the 1. divisjon. ;Results *Molde 3–1 Pors *Pors 2–1 Brann *Brann 1–0 Molde Season statistics Top scorers Attendances R ...
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1965 Norwegian First Division
The 1965 1. divisjon was the 21st completed season of top division football in Norway. Overview The season was contested by 10 teams, and Vålerengen won their first championship. Vålerenga's 27 points was at the time a record for most points in a season, one more than Lyn achieved in the previous season. Viking and Sandefjord BK were relegated to the 2. divisjon. Teams and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' League table Results Season statistics Top scorer * Harald Berg, Lyn – 19 goals Attendances ReferencesNorway - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1965–66 in European football (UEFA) Eliteserien seasons Norway Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ... 1 ...
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1968 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1968 Norwegian Football Cup was the 63rd season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The Final was held on 27 October 1968, between Lyn and Mjøndalen. Lyn won their eighth Norwegian Cup. Having won the league, Lyn qualified for the 1969–70 European Cup, with Mjøndalen qualifying for the 1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup as runners-up. First round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''Replay'' Second round , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''Replay'' , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''2nd replay'' , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''3rd replay'' Third round , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 30 June 1968 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", 7 July 1968 , - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF", ''Replay'': 4 July 1968 ...
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