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2002 in Norwegian football

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Summary

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FieldValue
countryNorway
season2003
division1Tippeligaen
champions1Rosenborg
division21. divisjon
champions2Tromsø
division32. divisjon
champions3Fredrikstad (Group 1)
Bærum (Group 2)
Mandalskameratene (Group 3)
Alta (Group 4)
domesticCupen
dchampionsVålerenga
wdivision1Toppserien
wchampions1Kolbotn
wdivision21. divisjon
wchampions2Liungen
wdomesticCupen
wdchampionsTrondheims-Ørn
prevseason2001
nextseason2003
flagiconyes

Bærum (Group 2) Mandalskameratene (Group 3) Alta (Group 4)

Results from Norwegian football in 2002.

Men's football

League season

Tippeligaen

Main article: 2002 Tippeligaen

Play-offs

November 2: Sandefjord – Brann 0–0

November 6: Brann – Sandefjord 2–1 (agg. 2–1)

Brann stay up.

1. divisjon

Main article: 2002 1. divisjon

2. divisjon

Main article: 2002 2. divisjon

Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4

3. divisjon

Main article: 2002 3. divisjon

Norwegian Cup

Main article: 2002 Norwegian Football Cup

Final

Main article: 2002 Norwegian Football Cup final

Women's football

League season

Toppserien

Main article: 2002 Toppserien

1. divisjon

  1. Liungen 16 14 1 1 71–14 43 Promoted
  2. Fløya 16 9 2 5 27–17 29 Promoted

  1. Skeid 16 8 5 3 31–22 29
  2. Haugar 16 8 0 8 31–31 24
  3. Medkila 16 6 3 7 34–24 21
  4. Fortuna 16 6 2 8 21–28 20
  5. Nittedal 16 6 2 8 22–38 20 (ex Gjelleråsen)
  6. Vålerenga 16 5 3 8 22–32 18

  1. Follese 16 1 0 15 11–64 3 Relegated Athene Moss withdrew before the season because of financial problems.

Norwegian Women's Cup

Main article: 2002 Norwegian Women's Cup

Final

  • Trondheims-Ørn 4–3 (a.e.t.) Arna-Bjørnar

Men's UEFA competitions

Norwegian representatives:

  • Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League)
  • Lillestrøm (UEFA Champions League)
  • Viking (UEFA Cup, cup winner)
  • Stabæk (UEFA Cup)
  • Brann (UEFA Cup, fair play)

Champions League

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League

Qualifying rounds

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds

Second qualifying round

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Second qualifying round

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Third qualifying round

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Third qualifying round

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Champions League, Phase 1

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage

Group D

Matches

  • September 17: Rosenborg – Inter (Italy) 2–2
  • September 25: Lyon (France) – Rosenborg 5–0
  • October 2: Rosenborg – Ajax (Netherlands) 0–0
  • October 22: Ajax – Rosenborg 1–1
  • October 30: Inter – Rosenborg 3–0
  • November 12: Rosenborg – Lyon 1–1

UEFA Cup

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Cup

Preliminary round

August 15: Brann – Suduva Marijampole (Lithuania) 2–3

August 29: Linfield – Stabæk 1–1 (agg. 1–5)

First round

September 19: Anderlecht (Belgium) – Stabæk 0–1

October 3: Stabæk – Anderlecht 1–2 (agg. 2–2, Anderlecht on away goals)

Second round

October 31: Celta (Spain) – Viking 3–0

November 14: Viking – Celta 1–1 (agg. 1–4)

Intertoto Cup

Main article: 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup

No Norwegian representative this season.

UEFA Women's Cup

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup

Second qualifying round

Group 5

Matches (in Saloniki) September 25: Trondheims/Ørn – Saestum (Netherlands) 2–0 September 27: Trondheims/Ørn – PAOK Saloniki (Greece) 12–0 September 29: Regal București (Romania) – Trondheims/Ørn 0–4

Quarter-finals

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National teams

Norway men's national football team

Main article: Norway national football team

DateVenueOpponentRes.*Comp.Norwegian goalscorers
February 13Brussels1–0F
March 27Tunis0–0F
April 17Oslo0–0F
May 14Oslo3–0FHenning Berg, Sigurd Rushfeldt, Ole Gunnar Solskjær
May 22Bodø1–1FOle Gunnar Solskjær
August 21Oslo0–1F
September 7Oslo2–2ECQJohn Arne Riise, John Carew
October 12Bucharest1–0ECQSteffen Iversen
October 16Oslo2–0ECQClaus Lundekvam, John Arne Riise
November 20Wien1–0FPa-Madou Kah

Note: Norway's goals first

Explanation:

  • F = Friendly
  • ECQ = Euro 2004 Qualifier

Norway women's national football team

Main article: Norway women's national football team

January 23: Norway – United States 1–0, friendly

January 25: China – Norway 0–3, friendly

January 27: Norway – Germany 1–3, friendly

March 1: Norway – England 3–1, friendly

March 3: Norway – Sweden 3–3, friendly

March 5: Norway – United States 3–2, friendly

March 7: Norway – China 0–1, friendly

March 24: Czech Republic – Norway 1–5, World Cup qualifier

May 9: Norway – France 3–1, World Cup qualifier

May 12: Ukraine – Norway 1–1, World Cup qualifier

July 17: Canada – Norway 2–2, friendly

July 21: United States – Norway 4–0, friendly

September 14: Norway – Germany 1–3, friendly

References

References

  1. "Norway – List of Women Cup Finals". RSSSF.no.
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