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Mounir Hamoud
Mounir Hamoud (born 1 February 1985) is a Morocco-born Norwegian former football defender,. In 2004 and 2005 Hamoud played in the Norwegian top division for FC Lyn Oslo. He has been capped by Norway at the U18, U19, and U21 levels. Hamoud was called up to the Norwegian national team on 27 January 2009, as a part of caretaker coach Egil Olsen's first squad. He signed for Strømsgodset prior to the 2012 season. With 54 league matches, he became an important part of the team who won the 2013 Tippeligaen, and secured 2nd and 4th place in 2012 and 2014, respectively. However, when his contract expired after the 2014 season, he was released from the club. However, on 15 January 2015, he signed a new three-year deal with the club. After the 2019 season Hamoud decide to retired from football. Career statistics Honours Club Strømsgodset * Tippeligaen: 2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified N ...
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Nador
Nador ( Riffian-Berber: ⵏⴰⴷⵓⵔ) is a coastal city and provincial capital in the northeastern Rif region of Morocco with a population of about 161,726 (2014 census). Nador city is separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a salt lagoon named ''Rbḥar Ameẓẓyan'' in Berber (''Mar Chica'' in Spanish) and is south of the Spanish city of Melilla. Nador was founded in the 19th century by local Berber tribes and was under Spanish occupation from 1912 until Morocco's independence in 1956. The Nador Province has over 600,000 inhabitants, predominantly of Rif- Berber ethnicity. Nador is considered the second largest city in the Oriental East after Wejda. Etymology The city name originated from the local Amazigh tribes of Has Nador, which was a small village near the Nador lagoon. Overview The economy of Nador and Nador province includes fishery, agriculture, some light and heavy industry. In the summer months of June to August thousands of people originating from ...
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Tippeligaen
Eliteserien () is a Norwegian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Norwegian football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Norwegian First Division. Seasons run from March to November with each team playing 30 matches (playing each other home and away). Most games are played on Sunday evenings. Eliteserien was founded in 1937 as Norgesserien (English: ''The League of Norway''), and the first season was the 1937–38 League of Norway, 1937–38 season. The structure and name of Eliteserien, along with Norway's other football leagues, has undergone frequent changes. The top level was renamed ''Hovedserien'' in 1948, ''1. divisjon'' (now used by the second level league in Norway) in 1963, then ''Tippeligaen'' (named for the main sponsor) in 1990. Starting with the 2017 season the league adopted the current ''Eliteserien'', after Norges F ...
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2017 Eliteserien
The 2017 Eliteserien was the 73rd completed season of top-tier football in Norway. The season began on 1 April 2017 and ended on 26 November 2017, not including play-off matches. This was first season of Eliteserien as rebranding from Tippeligaen. Rosenborg were the defending champions, while Kristiansund and Sandefjord entered as the promoted teams from the 2016 1. divisjon. The 2017 season saw the name of the league change from Tippeligaen (named after sponsor Norsk Tipping) to Eliteserien, a non-sponsor affiliated name controlled by the Football Association of Norway. Rosenborg won their third consecutive title and 25th top-flight title overall, with two games to spare. Rosenborg conceded only 20 goals during the season, a league record. Overview Rebranding On 28 August 2016, the Football Association of Norway (NFF) and Norsk Toppfotball announced a rebrand; beginning with the 2017 season, the competition was known simply as Eliteserien, without any sponsor's name attached. ...
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2016 Tippeligaen
The 2016 Tippeligaen was the 72nd completed season of top-tier football in Norway. The competition began on 11 March 2016. Due to the 2016 UEFA European Championship, there was a break between the rounds played on 29 May and 3 July. The decisive matches of the home-and-away season were played on 6 November 2016. A promotion/relegation play-off between the third-from-bottom team of the Tippeligaen and the winner of the promotion play-offs of the 2016 1. divisjon was contested on 30 November and 4 December 2016. The league was contested by 16 teams: the 13 best teams of the 2015 season; the two teams who won direct promotion from the 2015 1. divisjon, Sogndal and Brann; and Start, who won the promotion/relegation play-off finals against Jerv. The 2016 season was the last season the league was named ''Tippeligaen''. The league changed its name to ''Eliteserien'' ahead of the 2017 season, a non-sponsor affiliated name controlled by the Football Association of Norway. Teams Six ...
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2015 Tippeligaen
The 2015 Tippeligaen was the 71st completed season of top-tier football in Norway. The competition began on 6 April 2015, one week later than in the previous season. A short summer-break in June was scheduled between the rounds played on 12 July and 26 July, and the decisive match was played on 8 November 2015. Molde were the defending champions. Sandefjord, Tromsø and Mjøndalen joined as the promoted clubs from the 2014 1. divisjon. They replaced Brann, Sogndal and Sandnes Ulf who were relegated to the 2015 1. divisjon. Teams The league was contested by 16 teams: the 13 best teams of the 2014 season; the two teams who won direct promotion from the 2014 1. divisjon, Sandefjord and Tromsø; and Mjøndalen, who won the promotion/relegation play-off finals against Brann. Stadia and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' Personnel and kits Managerial changes League table Positions by round Relegation play-offs Final The 14th-placed team, ...
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2013 In Norwegian Football
The 2013 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Norway. The season began in March, and ended in November with the 2013 Norwegian Football Cup Final. Men's football Promotion and relegation Teams promoted to Tippeligaen * Start * Sarpsborg 08 Teams relegated from Tippeligaen * Stabæk * Fredrikstad Teams promoted to 1. divisjon * Elverum * Kristiansund * Vard Haugesund * Follo Teams relegated from 1. divisjon * Tromsdalen * Bærum * Notodden * Alta Teams promoted to the 2. divisjon * Drøbak/Frogn * Skedsmo * Lyn * Eidsvold Turn * Arendal * Viking 2 * Arna-Bjørnar * Førde * Skarbøvik * Strindheim * Bodø/Glimt 2 * Bossekop Teams relegated from the 2. divisjon * Ørn-Horten * Lillehammer * Brumunddal League season Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon =Group 1= =Group 2= =Group 3= =Group 4= 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Final Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final *Avalds ...
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2012 In Norwegian Football
The 2012 season was the 107th season of competitive football in Norway. The season began on 25 March 2012 for Tippeligaen, with 1. divisjon started 9 April 2012. First round of 2. divisjon was scheduled to 14 April 2012. 1. divisjon ended on 11 October 2012, while Tippeligaen finished on 18 November 2012. The Cup Final was played on 25 November 2012. Men's football Promotion and relegation League season Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon =Group 1= =Group 2= =Group 3= =Group 4= 3. divisjon Norwegian Football Cup Final Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final * Røa 0–4 Stabæk Men's UEFA competitions These are the results of Norway's teams in European competitions during the 2012 season. (Norway team score displayed first) * For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in home game is displayed ** For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in away game is displayed UEF ...
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2011 In Norwegian Football
The 2011 season was the 106th season of competitive football in Norway. The season began on 18 March 2011 for Tippeligaen, 3 April 2011 for Adeccoligaen, with 2. divisjon and 3. divisjon both starting six days later on 9 April 2011. 2. divisjon and 3. divisjon ended on 22 October 2011 while Adeccoligaen ended eight days later on 30 October 2011 and Tippeligaen finished on 27 November 2011. Events of the season January 8 January 2011: Thorbjørn Svenssen, Norway's most capped player with 104 games, dies from a stroke at the age of 86. August 13 August 2011: Start beat Adeccoliga side Alta 1–0 and through to the semi final of 2011 Norwegian Football Cup. 2009 winners Aalesund is heading for another Cup-victory after beating Rosenborg at home. 14 August 2011: Fredrikstad FK denies Ole Gunnar Solskjær success in the Norwegian Football Cup in his first year as a manager in Norway. Molde lost 2–3 at Fredrikstad Stadion after extra time. In Stavanger, Brann knoc ...
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2010 In Norwegian Football
The 2010 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Cup competitions Norwegian Cup =Final= Superfinalen Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final * Røa 7–0 Trondheims-Ørn Rosenborg Ballklub Kvinner (previously known as Sportsklubben Trondheims-Ørn) is a Norwegian women's professional football club in Trondheim, Trøndelag. History The club was founded as a multi-sports club on May 18, 1917, and became a me ... Men's UEFA competitions Champions League Qualifying phase =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= =Play-off round= UEFA Europa League Qualifying phase =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= Group stage =Group B= UEFA Women's Champions League Knockout stage Round of 32 Round of 16 National teams Norway men's national football te ...
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2009 In Norwegian Football
The 2009 season was the 104th season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Promotion and relegation Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Cup competitions Norwegian Cup =Final= Superfinalen Women's football League season Promotion and relegation Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final * Team Strømmen 0–1 Røa Men's UEFA competitions Champions League Qualifying phase =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= UEFA Europa League Qualifying phase =First qualifying round= =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= =Play-off round= UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Group G Matches (played in Osijek, Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption ...
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2008 In Norwegian Football
The 2008 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Promotion and relegation Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Final Women's football League season Promotion and relegation Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final * Røa 3–1 Team Strømmen Men's UEFA competitions Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= UEFA Cup Qualifying rounds =First qualifying round= =Second qualifying round= First round Group stage =Group G= Intertoto Cup Second round Third round Winners The 11 co-winners were: * Braga (Overall winners) ''(Round of 16, lost to Paris Saint-Germain)'' * Aston Villa ''(Round of 32, lost to CSKA Moscow)'' * Deportivo La Coruña ''(Round of 32, lost to AaB)'' * Stuttgart ''(Round of 32, lost to Zenit Saint Petersburg)'' * Rosenborg ''(Group stage, fifth in Group G ...
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2007 In Norwegian Football
The 2007 season was the 102nd season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Promotion and relegation Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Final Women's football League season Promotion and relegation Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final * Asker 2–4 Kolbotn Men's UEFA competitions Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= Group stage =Group B= UEFA Cup Qualifying rounds =First qualifying round= =Second qualifying round= First round Group stage =Group D= Final phase =Round of 32= Intertoto Cup No Norwegian teams participated this season. UEFA Women's Cup Second qualifying round Group B4 Matches (Played in Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the ...
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