- American Football in Norway, first 30 years
American Football in Norway began in
1957 when Marines stationed at theAmerican Embassy inOslo , and teachers from the American school inBærum began coachingAmerican football to players from two high schools in Oslo, Ullern and Riis, who played their one game per season, on the field wore ice hockey and whatever other protection they could get their hands on to play the game.During
1967 , Henry L. Jones, USMC, arrived in the country and continued the long tradition of Marines coaching football to Norwegians. That same year, Edgar Williams of thePhiladelphia Inquirer , in Oslo on vacation, wrote an article about the Norwegian schools’ rivalry and titled it: “Two Marines from Delaware Valley were rival coaches in Norway’s ‘One – Game Season’.” Months later, after the article written by Williams appeared in newspapers in America, football equipment began to arrive from states where mostly Scandinavians lived in USA.Jones left Norway, lived in the United States before coming back to Norway in February
1975 . During1983 , he coached the Trolls (the oldest team in Norway), who stayed undefeated throughout the 1980s. In addition theAfrican American organized theNorwegian American Football Federation (NAFF) and became its first president and national head coach.NAFF played its first international game in
Stockholm ,Sweden , and won 38-0. An article of the game appeared in the Norway’s second largest newspaperDagbladet , onJanuary 28 ,1985 . In Stockholm, Sweden, again, for the firstScandinavian Cup in American football, to be played by Sweden,Finland and Norway, NAFF became the champion. An article of the Cup appeared inSAGA , Norway’s English language newspaper, onSeptember 19 ,1985 .Challenging the
Coventry Bears American Football Club inEngland , onMay 9 ,1986 , NAFF became victorious.The Norwegians tasted football defeat for the first time when
St. Olav College fromMinnesota was invited to Oslo during1986 , and the final score was 65-0.The football players from Norway traveled to Minnesota to play St. Olav College again. NAFF lost again 65-0, the college boys intentionally decided not to run up the score on their visitors. An Article of the game appeared in the local newspaper called The News,
Northfield, Minnesota , onJuly 21 ,1988 .St. Olav College arranged for NAFF players to visit the
Minnesota Vikings training camp and be able to socialize with the professional players of American football.
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