- 2011 Norwegian Football Cup
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2011 Norwegian Football Cup Country Norway Teams 128 (competition proper)
275 (total)Champions Aalesund (2nd title) Runner-up Brann Top goal scorer(s) Daniel Chima Chukwu (7 goals)[1] ← 2010 2012 → The 2011 Norwegian Football Cup was the 106th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. It began on 6 April 2011 with the matches of the first qualifying round and ended on 6 November 2011 with the Final.[2] The winners, Aalesund, earned a place in the second qualifying round[3] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.
Contents
Calendar
Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:[2]
Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs First Qualifying Round 6 April 2011 98 275 → 177 Second Qualifying Round 13 April 2011 49 177 → 128 First Round 1 May 2011 64 128 → 64 Second Round 11 May 2011 32 64 → 32 Third Round 25 May 2011 16 32 → 16 Fourth Round 25 June 2011 8 16 → 8 Quarterfinals 13–14 August 2011 4 8 → 4 Semifinals 20–22 September 2011 2 4 → 2 Final 6 November 2011 1 2 → 1 First Round
The 49 winners from the Second Qualifying Round joined with 79 clubs from the Premier League, First Division and Second Division in this round of the competition.
Team 1 Score Team 2 30 April 2011 Brodd 0–1 Sandnes Ulf 1 May 2011 Brumunddal 2–3 KFUM Byåsen 2–1 Mo Sprint-Jeløy 0–1 Sarpsborg 08 Nesodden 2–0 Follo Holmlia 0–1 Stabæk Oldenborg 1–12 Vålerenga Hasle-Løren 4–2 Moss Korsvoll 0–6 Fredrikstad Ullern 0–2 Asker Bærum 5–1 Ull/Kisa Fjellhamar 0–10 Kongsvinger FuVo 0–3 Lillestrøm Skedsmo 1–3 Strømmen Lørenskog 1–0 Lillehammer Elverum 1–2 Kjelsås Ottestad 0–1 (a.e.t.) Nybergsund Moelven 0–3 HamKam Gjøvik 3–1 Frigg Valdres 1–3 Skeid Birkebeineren 3–2 (a.e.t.) Raufoss Drammen 1–5 Hønefoss Kongsberg 0–8 Strømsgodset Ørn-Horten 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(pens) 4–3Pors Grenland Husøy & Foynland 0–5 Sandefjord Eik-Tønsberg 1–4 Odd Grenland Notodden 3–1 Jevnaker Urædd 1–7 Mjøndalen Skarphedin 2–3 FK Tønsberg Flekkerøy IL 5–0 Fram Larvik Søgne 2–3 Vindbjart Egersunds 0–4 Viking Ålgård 1–2 (a.e.t.) Mandalskameratene Arendal 2–5 Start Vidar 2–1 (a.e.t.) Kopervik Staal Jørpeland 2–1 Bryne Vard Haugesund 0–2 Randaberg Stord 1–3 Åsane Vadmyra 1–3 Løv-Ham Tertnes 0–3 Brann Fana 3–1 Austevoll Bjarg 4–0 Nest-Sotra Fyllingen 2–1 Førde Saga 2–6 Sogndal Tornado Måløy 4–0 Herd Stranda 0–8 Aalesunds Volda 1–4 Hødd Træff 4–1 Bergsøy Eidsvåg 0–11 Molde KIL/Hemne 0–1 Kristiansund Alvdal 0–7 Rosenborg Kattem 0–4 Ranheim Charlottenlund 0–4 Tiller Stjørdals-Blink 2–1 Strindheim Verdal 3–0 Nardo Steinkjer 1–2 (a.e.t.) Levanger Sortland 0–4 Bodø/Glimt Harstad 0–2 Alta Finnsnes 3–6 Tromsø Fløya 0–1 Skarp Senja 3–2 Mjølner Hammerfest 1–9 Tromsdalen Vaulen 0–10 Haugesund 2 May 2011 Drøbak/Frogn 0–1 Kvik Halden Second Round
The 64 winners from the First Round took part in this stage of the competition. These matches took place on 11 and 12 May 2011.
Team 1 Score Team 2 11 May 2011 Kvik Halden 1–2 Sandefjord Nesodden 0–3 Fredrikstad KFUM 0–2 Hønefoss Hasle-Løren 1–2 Stabæk Kjelsås 2–1 Vålerenga Bærum 2–3 Sarpsborg 08 Strømmen 0–1 Notodden Nybergsund 3–5 (a.e.t.) Lørenskog Gjøvik 0–2 Lillestrøm Birkebeineren 1–2 Strømsgodset FK Tønsberg 0–2 Mjøndalen Mandalskameratene 0–2 Odd Grenland Vindbjart 3–4 Start Randaberg 3–1 Flekkerøy IL Sandnes Ulf 2–0 Vidar Fana 2–3 Brann Bjarg 0–3 Haugesund Åsane 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(p) 9–8Løv-Ham Tornado Måløy 0–5 Aalesunds Træff 0–2 Molde Stjørdals-Blink 2–3 Ranheim Verdal 0–5 Rosenborg Levanger 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(p) 3–4Tiller Bodø/Glimt 6–1 Skarp Senja 0–3 Tromsø Alta 3–0 Tromsdalen 12 May 2011 Skeid 3–4 Kongsvinger Asker 4–2 Ørn-Horten HamKam 1–3 Byåsen Kristiansund 0–2 Hødd Fyllingen 0–2 Sogndal Staal Jørpeland 0–3 Viking Third Round
The 32 winners from the Second Round took part in this stage of the competition. These matches took place on 25 and 26 May 2011.
Team 1 Score Team 2 25 May 2011 Byåsen 3–6 (a.e.t.) Rosenborg Hødd 1–2 (a.e.t.) Aalesunds Hønefoss 3–1 Stabæk Kjelsås 1–2 Sarpsborg 08 Lillestrøm 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(p) 5–4Sandefjord Lørenskog 0–4 Fredrikstad Mjøndalen 1–2 Strømsgodset Notodden 1–2 Start Randaberg 3–5 Haugesund Ranheim 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(p) 4–5Alta Sogndal 2–0 Asker Tiller 1–7 Molde Tromsø 3–0 Bodø/Glimt Viking 2–0 Sandnes 26 May 2011 Åsane 0–1 Brann Kongsvinger 1–2 (a.e.t.) Odd Grenland Fourth Round
The 16 winners from the Third Round took part in this stage of the competition.
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTHaugesund 2 – 3
(a.e.t.)Viking Haugesund Stadion, Haugesund
Attendance: 4,342
Referee: Svein-Erik EdvartsenJosè Bamberg 18'
Skogseid 23' (o.g.)45' Sæternes
89', 100' Nevland
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTAlta 1 – 0 Tromsø Finnmarkshallen, Alta
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Kristoffer HelgerudVasilev 27'
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTAalesund 3 – 0 Sarpsborg 08 Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
Attendance: 3,415
Referee: Brage SandmoenF. Ulvestad 59'
Arnefjord 62'
Barrantes 84'
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTOdd Grenland 1 – 2 Fredrikstad Skagerak Arena, Skien
Attendance: 3,582
Referee: Per Ivar StabergSamuelsen 12' 51' Martinsen
59' Borges
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTStart 1 – 0 Strømsgodset Sør Arena, Kristiansand
Attendance: 1,957
Referee: Kjetil SælenHoff 37'
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTBrann 2 – 2
(a.e.t.)Sogndal Brann Stadion, Bergen
Attendance: 3,750
Referee: Dag Vidar HafsåsGuastavino 89'
Bentley 116'36' Hovland
102' HalvorsenPenalties 3 – 2
22 June 2011
18:00 CESTMolde 3 – 1 Hønefoss Aker Stadion, Molde
Attendance: 2,461
Referee: Trond Ivar DøvleDiouf 72', 77', 85' 1' Jensen
22 June 2011
19:35 CESTRosenborg 2 – 2
(a.e.t.)Lillestrøm Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim
Attendance: 5,012
Referee: Tommy SkjervenDorsin 6'
Lustig 110'74', 102' B. Sigurðarson Penalties 4 – 1 Quarterfinals
The 8 winners from the Fourth Round took part in this stage of the competition.
13 August 2011
16:00 CESTStart 1 – 0 Alta Sør Arena, Kristiansand
Attendance: 2,707
Referee: Dag Vidar HafsåsMathisen 70' Report
13 August 2011
19:45 CESTAalesund 3 - 1 Rosenborg Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
Attendance: 6,828
Referee: Tommy SkjervenWangberg 26' (o.g.)
Barrantes 56'
Phillips 75'Report Dorsin 10'
14 August 2011
16:00 CESTFredrikstad 3-2
(a.e.t.)Molde Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad
Attendance: 5,265
Referee: Kjetil SælenBorges 15'
Askar 81'
Hussain 117'Report Eikrem 41'
Angan 45'
14 August 2011
19:45 CESTViking 1-1
(a.e.t.)Brann Viking Stadion, Stavanger
Attendance: 9,086
Referee: Kristoffer HelgerudSkogseid 65' Report Haugen 74' Penalties Sigurdsson
Berisha
Nisja
Bertelsen1 – 3 Haugen
Ojo
LabukasSemifinals
The draw for the semifinals took place on 17 August 2011. The semifinals took place on 21 and 22 September 2011.
21 September 2011
20:00 CESTFredrikstad 0 - 2 Brann Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad
Attendance: 12,068
Referee: Brage SandmoenReport Guastavino 71'
Ojo 85'
22 September 2011
20:00 CESTAalesund 1 - 0 Start Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
Attendance: 8,549
Referee: Tom Harald HagenGuðmundsson 40' (o.g.) Report Final
Main article: 2011 Norwegian Football Cup FinalThe 2011 Norwegian Football Cup Final was played on 6 November 2011 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo. The draw for the final was held on 27 September 2011 by the Norwegian Football Association, which decided that Brann is the home team of the final and will play in their red home kits.[4]
6 November 2011
13:15 CESTBrann 1 - 2 Aalesund Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 25,032
Referee: EdvartsenKorcsmár 21' Report 19' Barrantes
38' BarrantesSee also
- 2011 Norwegian Premier League
Notes
All fixtures, results and matchinfo have been retrieved from this page[5]
References
- ^ http://www.fotballen.eu/nm/maalNM.html
- ^ a b "Hovedterminliste 2011" (in Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. http://banner.fotball.no/a.aspx?Task=Click&ZoneID=5&CampaignID=23&AdvertiserID=13&BannerID=35&SiteID=1&RandomNumber=1164713132&Keywords=pageid3018%2cpagetypeid65%2c. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
- ^ 2012/13 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
- ^ "Brann spiller cupfinalen i rødt" (in Norwegian). SK Brann. 27 September 2011. http://www.brann.no/nyheter/brann-spiller-cupfinalen-i-rodt/?utm_source=btno&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=Nyhetsticker.
- ^ "NM Menn – ordinære runder" (in Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. http://www.fotball.no/System-pages/TabellTermin/?tournamentId=127690. Retrieved 03 August 2011.
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