1922 in Norwegian football

1922 in Norwegian football

Results from Norwegian football in 1922.

Class a of local association Leagues

Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.

Østfold

Kvik (Fredrikshald) champion

Kristiania

Lyn champion

Follo

Oppegård champion

Aker

Stabæk champion

Lillestrøm og omegn

Lillestrøm BK champion

Øvre Romerike

Haga champion

Eidsvoll og omegn

Eidsvold IF champion

Hamar og omegn

Hamar IL champion

Opland

Fremad champion

Glommendalen

Kongsvinger champion

Nordre Østerdalen

Tynset champion

Trysil og Engerdal

Østby champion

Buskerud

Drafn champion

Buskerud local association split into Drammen og omegn and Øvre Buskerud.

Vestfold

Ørn champion

Telemark

Odd champion

Telemark local association split into Grenland and Øvre Telemark.

Aust-Agder

Grane (Arendal) champion

Vest-Agder

Donn champion

Rogaland

Stavanger IF champion

Hordaland

Os champion

Bergen

Brann champion

ogn og Fjordane

Falken (Høyanger) champion

øndmøre

Aalesund champion

Romsdalske

Molde champion

ør-Trøndelag

Mercur champion

Trondhjem

Brage champion

Nord-Trøndelag

Sverre champion

Helgeland

Glimt champion

Lofoten og Vesterålen

Narvik/Nor champion

Troms

Harstad champion

Finnmark

Vardø champion

Norwegian Cup

Third round

Aalesund - Rollon 5-1

Brage - Kvik (Trondhjem) 0-2

Stavanger IF - Brodd 5-1

Donn - Larvik Turn 0-2

Drafn - Storm 1-0

Fram (Larvik) - Sarpsborg 0-2

Fredrikstad - Lillestrøm 8-1

Gjøvik/Lyn - Freidig 5-3

Trygg - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 2-9

Moss - Skotfoss 2-0

Odd - Ready 4-3

Strømsgodset - Ørn 2-3 (extra time)

Kvik (Trondhjem) - Tryggkameratene 7-0

Brann, Frigg, Lyn and Mercantile had a walkover.

Kvik (Trondhjem) had to play against two different oppositions in the same round!

Fourth round

Aalesund - Drafn 0-3

Larvik Turn - Brann 3-1

Kvik (Trondhjem) - Fredrikstad 3-1

Frigg - Moss 0-3

Stavanger IF - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 1-4

Ørn - Gjøvik/Lyn 3-0

Sarpsborg - Lyn 2-1

Mercantile - Odd 1-4

Quarterfinal

Ørn - Drafn 4-2

Kvik (Trondhjem) - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 3-5

Odd - Larvik Turn 2-1

Sarpsborg - Moss 0-1

emifinal

Moss - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 0-1 Ørn - Odd 1-2

Final

October 15: Odd - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 5-1

National team

Men

Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:
*F = Friendly


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