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Trond Erik Bertelsen
Trond Erik Bertelsen (born 5 June 1984) is a retired Norwegian football player who currently works for Sandnes Ulf. He is originally from Sandnes where he played for Lura IL. The fast paced left back has 32 U21-international caps and 30 caps as a younger national team player. Bertelsen came to Fredrikstad FK from FK Haugesund during the winter of 2004, and was one of the first signings of coach Egil «Drillo» Olsen. In January 2006 he made his full international debut for the Norway national football team, and has received a total of three caps (23 September 2007). In 2006 he made four appearances in the Norwegian Football Cup, including an assist in the 3-0 quarter-final win against Vålerenga Fotball as Fredrikstad FK won the cup for the 11th time in the clubs history. Bertelsen also had a trial with Premier League side Aston Villa back in 2001, as a 17-year-old. Bertelsen was linked to Viking Vikings ; non, víkingr is the modern name given to seafaring peo ...
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Viking Stadion
Viking Stadion (currently named SR-Bank Arena for sponsorship purposes), is a football stadium in Stavanger, Norway. It was inaugurated in May 2004 and cost 160 million NOK (€20 million) to build. 50 million NOK, plus the lot it was built on, was a gift from the municipality. It replaced Stavanger Stadion as the home stadium of Viking FK. In 2006, the stadium was expanded beyond the original capacity of 15,300 to 16,600. The capacity was later reduced to 16,300 in 2012 to make room for two giant screens. From 2018 the capacity is again reduced to 15,900. Originally an all-seater stadium, parts of the west stand have been converted to safe standing in recent years. The record attendance is 16,600 from 24 June 2007, when Viking met Brann. Jåttåvågen railway station, which serves the Jæren Commuter Rail, is located right outside the stadium. The venue has hosted the Norway national under-21 football team on four occasions, playing 1–0 against Spain on 31 May 2006, 1–1 ...
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Aston Villa
Aston Villa Football Club is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club competes in the , the top tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1874, they have played at their home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in England, being a founding member of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992. They are one of the five English clubs to have won the European Cup, in 1981–82. They have also won the Football League First Division seven times, the FA Cup seven times, the League Cup five times, and the European (UEFA) Super Cup once. The club is currently ranked 5th in the all-time English top flight table, since its creation in 1888. Villa have a fierce local rivalry with Birmingham City and the Second City derby between the teams has been played since 1879. The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and ...
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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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2006 In Norwegian Football
The 2006 season was the 101st 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 3–2 Asker Asker ( no, Asker), properly called Askerbygda in Norwegian, is a district and former Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Akershus, Norway. From 2020 it is part of the larger administrative municipality Asker, Viken (also known as Greate ... Men's UEFA competitions Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= UEFA Cup Qualifying rounds =First qualifying round= =Second qualifying round= First round Intertoto Cup Second round Third round UEFA Women's Cup Second qualifying round Group 2 Matches Kolbotn 4–2 RCD Espanyol Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv 1–2 Kolbotn Kolbotn ...
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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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2005 In Norwegian Football
The 2005 season was the 100th season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Tippeligaen Vålerenga won the 2005 Tippeligaen, while Aalesunds FK and FK Bodø/Glimt were relegated. Molde FK had to play two qualification matches against Moss from the 1. divisjon. Molde won the qualification matches and maintained their position in Tippeligaen. The greatest surprises of the 2005 season were the great performance of IK Start, promoted to the Tippeligaen in the 2004 season and ended up winning silver, and the disappointing performance of Rosenborg BK which fought against relegation from the Tippeligaen after winning it for 13 straight seasons. The season ended on a sad note as Fredrikstad's Dagfinn Enerly got a serious neck injury in the last round match against Start. 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Bracket Final Molde beat Lillestrøm 4–2 (after extra time) in the final held November 6 at Ullevaal Stadion. Women's footb ...
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2004 In Norwegian Football
The 2004 season was the 99th season of competitive association football, football in Norway. Men's football League season Tippeligaen 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Bracket Final Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final *Røa IL, Røa 2–1 Asker Fotball, Asker Men's UEFA competitions Norwegian representatives: *Rosenborg (2004–05 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League) *Bodø/Glimt (2004–05 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup, Norwegian Cup runners-up) *Stabæk (UEFA Cup) *Odd Grenland (UEFA Cup) Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= Group stage =Group E= Matches *September 14: Panathinaikos (Greece) – Rosenborg 2–1 *September 29: Rosenborg – Arsenal (England) 1–1 *October 20: Rosenborg – PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 1–2 *November 2: PSV Eindhoven – Rosenborg 1–0 *November 24: Rosenborg – Panathinaikos 2–2 *December 7: Arsenal â ...
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2003 In Norwegian Football
The 2003 season was the 98th season of competitive football in Norway. Men's football League season Tippeligaen = Play-offs = November 10: Sandefjord – Vålerenga 0–0 November 22: Vålerenga – Sandefjord 5–3 (agg. 5–3) Vålerenga stay up. = Top scorers = 17 goals: Harald Martin Brattbakk, Rosenborg 15 goals: Frode Johnsen, Rosenborg 13 goals: Håvard Flo, Sogndal 11 goals: Magne Hoseth, Molde ::Erik Nevland, Viking 10 goals: Edwin van Ankeren, Odd Grenland ::Thomas Finstad, Stabæk 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Final Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon Norwegian Women's Cup Final *Medkila 2–1 Kolotn Men's UEFA competitions Norwegian representatives *Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League) *Vålerenga (UEFA Cup, cup winner) *Molde (UEFA Cup) *Lyn (UEFA Cup) Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= UEFA Cup Qualifying round First round Seco ...
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2002 In Norwegian Football
Results from Norwegian football in 2002. Men's football League season Tippeligaen =Play-offs= November 2: Sandefjord – Brann 0–0 November 6: Brann – Sandefjord 2–1 (agg. 2–1) Brann stay up. 1. divisjon 2. divisjon 3. divisjon Norwegian Cup Final Women's football League season Toppserien 1. divisjon 1. Liungen 16 14 1 1 71–14 43 Promoted 2. Fløya 16 9 2 5 27–17 29 Promoted ------------------------------------- 3. Skeid 16 8 5 3 31–22 29 4. Haugar 16 8 0 8 31–31 24 5. Medkila 16 6 3 7 34–24 21 6. Fortuna 16 6 2 8 21–28 20 7. Nittedal 16 6 2 8 22–38 20 (ex Gjelleråsen) 8. Vålerenga 16 5 3 8 22–32 18 ------------------------------------- 9. Follese 16 1 0 15 11–64 3 Relegated Athene Moss withdrew before the season because of financial problems. Norwegian Women's Cup Final *Trondheims-Ørn 4–3 (a.e.t.) Arna-Bjørnar Men's UEFA competitions Norwegian representatives: *Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League) *Lillestrøm ...
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Adeccoligaen
The Norwegian First Division, also called 1. divisjon and OBOS-ligaen (named sponsor is property developer OBOS), is the second-highest level of the Norwegian football league system. Each year, the top finishing teams in the 1. divisjon are promoted to the Eliteserien, and the lowest finishing teams are relegated to 2. divisjon. 1. divisjon was previously known as 2. divisjon (1963–1990) and replaced regional league Landsdelsserien (1951–1962) after the latter was dissolved after the 1961–62 season. The second tier was also prior to Landsdelsserien known as 1. divisjon (1948–1951). Formally, it was a semi-professional league. The tier has been restructured many times and consists of 16 teams at present. History Between 1963 and 1990, the second highest level in Norwegian football was named 2. divisjon. In 1991, due to rebranding of the top flight level in 1990, it was renamed to its initial name; 1. divisjon. 1. divisjon has been the name of this level ever since, e ...
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2001 In Norwegian Football
Results from Norway, Norwegian association football, football in 2001. Men's football League season Tippeligaen =Play-off= November 7: Bryne – Hamarkameratene 3–0 Bryne stadion Att: 4030 1–0 (25) Marcus Andreasson 2–0 (84) Trond Bjørnsen 3–0 (86) Trond Bjørnsen Yellow card: Stian Thomassen, Hamarkameratene. November 10: Hamarkameratene – Bryne 0–0 (agg. 0–3) Briskeby Gressbane Att: 2552 Yellow card: Marcus Andreasson, Geir Atle Undheim, Anders Friberg, Bryne. Bryne stayed up. 1. divisjon Second Division =Group 1= 1. Tollnes 26 14 8 4 73- 47 50 Promoted ------------------------------------- 2. FF Lillehammer 26 15 5 6 44- 31 50 3. Eik-Tønsberg 26 15 4 7 63- 44 49 4. Fredrikstad 26 15 2 9 52- 42 47 5. Bærum 26 12 5 9 60- 44 41 6. Nybergsund 26 12 3 11 43- 37 39 7. Ullensaker/Kisa 26 10 6 10 58- 58 36 8. Pors Grenland 26 11 3 12 46- 52 36 9. Kvik Halden 26 11 1 14 41- 38 34 10.Sprint/Jeløy 26 10 4 12 42- 54 34 11.Stabæk 2 26 10 ...
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