1945 in Norwegian football

1945 in Norwegian football

Results from Norwegian football in 1945.

Norwegian Cup

Third round

Kristiansund - Aalesund 2-1 (extra time)

Årstad - Voss 1-0

Birkebeineren - Strømsgodset 0-3

Lisleby - Borg 2-0

Stavanger IF - Djerv 1919 3-1

Fram (Larvik) - Fredrikstad 0-3

Frigg - Mjøndalen 1-3

Raufoss - Gjøa 1-1 (extra time)

Kvik (Trondheim) - Wing 1-2

Lillestrøm - Vålerengen 1-0

Lyn - Sandefjord 5-0

Nydalen - Moss 1-1 (extra time)

Ranheim - Verdal 1-0

Sarpsborg - Vikersund 3-1

Skiold - Skeid 0-1

Start - Viking 2-2 (extra time)

Rematch

Gjøa - Raufoss 6-3

Moss - Nydalen 1-1 (extra time)

Viking - Start 3-1

Rematch

Nydalen - Moss 0-1 (extra time)

Fourth round

Årstad - Stavanger IF 3-2

Fredrikstad - Lillestrøm 10-1

Gjøa - Kristiansund 3-4 (extra time)

Viking - Lisleby 0-6

Mjøndalen - Lyn 0-1

Moss - Strømsgodset 1-1 (extra time)

Skeid - Ranheim 7-1

Wing - Sarpsborg 2-6

Rematch

Strømsgodset - Moss 0-1

Quarterfinal

Fredrikstad - Årstad 4-0

Lyn - Kristiansund 6-0

Lisleby - Moss 3-0

Sarpsborg - Skeid 4-3

emifinal

Fredrikstad - Sarpsborg 3-0

Lyn - Lisleby 6-1

Final

October 14: Fredrikstad - Lyn 1-1 (extra time)

Rematch


October 28: Fredrikstad - Lyn 1-1 (extra time)

Rematch


November 4: Lyn - Fredrikstad 4-0

National team

Men

August 26: DenmarkNorway 4-2, friendly


September 9: NorwayDenmark 1-5, friendly


October 21: SwedenNorway 10-0, friendly


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