1948 in Norwegian football
- 1948 in Norwegian football
Results from Norwegian football in 1948.
Norgesserien 1947/48
Because of World War II, local qualifying leagues were organized in the 1946/47 season in order to determine the teams participating in Norgesserien 1947/48. No national league Championship was held in 1947 though.
District I
Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points
District III
Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points
District V, Group A
Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points
District VII
Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points
Play-off, Group 2
June 6: Sandaker-Ranheim 3-1
June 13: Kapp-Kristiansund 2-3
July 4: Ranheim-Kristiansund 3-0::Sandaker-Kapp 5-1
July 11: Kristiansund-Sandaker 0-1::Ranheim-Kapp 6-2
Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points
National Cup
Third round
August 15: Sarpsborg-Solberg 2-1::Skeid-Aalesund 4-2 (Extra time)::Frigg-Storm 0-1::Drammens BK-Lyn 1-2 (extra time)::Mjøndalen-Rakkestad 3-1::Ørn-Jevnaker 3-1 (extra time)::Sandefjord-Odd 2-3::Pors-Sandaker 3-1::Herkules-Fredrikstad 1-3::Skiens/Grane-Sparta 2-3::Viking-Årstad 3-1::Brann-Vard 1-1 (Extra time)::Djerv-Stavanger IF 1-1 (Extra time)::Kristiansund-Kvik Trondheim 0-2::Freidig-Neset 3-0
Rematch
Vard-Brann 0-2 Stavanger IF-Djerv 5-1
Fourth round
August 29: Sparta-Pors 2-1::Fredrikstad-Ørn 4-0::Lyn-Ranheim 1-2::Mjøndalen-Brann 2-2 (Extra time)::Storm-Viking 0-3::Odd-Freidig 1-3 (Extra time)::Stavanger IF-Sarpsborg 0-3::Kvik Trondheim-Skeid 5-1
Rematch
Brann-Mjøndalen 1-4
Quarterfinals
September 26: Fredrikstad-Sparta 2-1::Sarpsborg-Ranheim 2-1::Freidig-Kvik Trondheim 1-0::Mjøndalen-Viking 0-1
emifinals
October 3: Sarpsborg-Viking 3-1::Fredrikstad-Freidig 3-1
Finals
October 17: Sarpsborg-Fredrikstad 1-0
National Teams
Men
Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:
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