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Jan Martin Sagvaag (20 October 1926 - 7 March 2014) was a Norwegian footballer. He played club football for Årstad IL Årstad (or historically spelled ''Aarstad'') may refer to: People * Stian Aarstad, a Norwegian pianist and keyboard player with the black metal band Dimmu Borgir * Søren Tobias Årstad, a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Liberal Party Pl ..., which had spells on the highest tier, the Main League, in the 1950s. Sagvaag started the international against Yugoslavia in June 1952, and scored Norway's only goal in the 1-4 loss. However, he was not capped again. He died in 2014.Death announcement, ''Bergens Tidende'' 11 March 2014, p. 39 References 1926 births 2014 deaths Footballers from Bergen Norwegian men's footballers Norway men's international footballers Eliteserien players Men's association football forwards {{Norway-footy-bio-stub ...
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Årstad IL
Årstad (or historically spelled ''Aarstad'') may refer to: People *Stian Aarstad, a Norwegian pianist and keyboard player with the black metal band Dimmu Borgir *Søren Tobias Årstad, a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Liberal Party Places * Årstad, Bergen, borough of Bergen, Norway * Årstad (municipality), a former municipality in Hordaland, Norway * Årstad Church, a church in the city of Bergen, Norway * Årstad, Falkenberg, locality in Falkenberg Municipality, Sweden *Årstad Hundred, hundred of Halland in Sweden Other uses *The Årstad Stone, a stone featuring runic inscriptions found in Årstad, Rogaland, Norway *Årstad Idrettslag Årstad Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports team and former association football club based in Årstad, Bergen. It participated at the highest level of Norwegian football, Hovedserien, for several seasons, attracting average attendances of about 5 ...
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Yugoslavia National Football Team
The Yugoslavia national football team; hr, Jugoslavenska nogometna reprezentacija; sl, Jugoslovanska nogometna reprezentanca; mk, Фудбалска репрезентација на Југославија, Fudbalska reprezentacija na Jugoslavija represented Yugoslavia in international association football. Although the team mainly represented the pre-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the post-war SFR Yugoslavia, various iterations of the state were formally constituted in football, including the: * Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929) * Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1945) * Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1945) * Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1963) * Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1992) It enjoyed success in international competition, finishing in fourth place at the 1930 and 1962 FIFA World Cups. In 1992, during the Yugoslav wars, the team was suspended from international competition as part of the United Nations sanctions o ...
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Norway National Football Team
The Norway national football team ( no, Norges herrelandslag i fotball, or informally ''Landslaget'') represents Norway in men's international football and is controlled by the Norwegian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Norway. Norway's home ground is Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo and their head coach is Ståle Solbakken. Norway has participated three times in the FIFA World Cup (1938, 1994, 1998), and once in the UEFA European Championship (2000). Norway is the only national team that remains unbeaten in all matches against Brazil. In four matches, Norway has a play record against Brazil of 2 wins and 2 draws, in three friendly matches (in 1988, 1997 and 2006) and a 1998 World Cup group stage match. History Norway's performances in international football have usually been weaker than those of their Scandinavian neighbours Sweden and Denmark, but they did have a golden age in the late 1930s. An Olympic team achieved third place in the 1936 Olympics, after ...
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1926 Births
Events January * January 3 – Theodoros Pangalos (general), Theodoros Pangalos declares himself dictator in Greece. * January 8 **Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud is crowned King of Kingdom of Hejaz, Hejaz. ** Bảo Đại, Crown Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thuy ascends the throne, the last monarch of Vietnam. * January 12 – Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll premiere their radio program ''Sam 'n' Henry'', in which the two white performers portray two black characters from Harlem looking to strike it rich in the big city (it is a precursor to Gosden and Correll's more popular later program, ''Amos 'n' Andy''). * January 16 – A BBC comic radio play broadcast by Ronald Knox, about a workers' revolution, causes a panic in London. * January 21 – The Belgian Parliament accepts the Locarno Treaties. * January 26 – Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrates a mechanical television system at his London laboratory for members of the Royal Institution and a report ...
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