2004 in Norwegian football

Results from Norwegian football in 2004.

Norwegian Premier League

Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points|

Pl Team G W D L Goals P
1 Rosenborg 26 14 6 6 52-34 48 UEFA Champions League, Royal League
2 Vålerenga 26 13 9 4 40-22 48 UEFA Champions League, Royal League
3 Brann 26 12 4 10 46-40 40 UEFA Cup (Cup winner), Royal League
4 Tromsø 26 12 4 10 38-32 40 UEFA Cup, Royal League
5 Hamarkameratene 26 10 8 8 34-33 38
6 F.C. Lyn Oslo 26 9 10 7 30-31 37
7 Lillestrøm 26 8 11 7 45-33 35
8 Odd Grenland 26 9 8 9 47-44 35
9 Viking 26 7 12 7 31-33 33 UEFA Cup (Fair Play)
10 Fredrikstad 26 9 5 12 42-54 32
11 Molde 26 7 10 9 34-37 31
12 Bodø/Glimt 26 7 6 13 28-41 27 (Play-off)
13 Stabæk 26 7 6 13 25-40 27 (Relegated)
14 Sogndal 26 5 7 14 39-57 22 (Relegated)

Top scorers

19 goals: Frode Johnsen, Rosenborg

15 goals: Alexander Ødegaard, Sogndal

14 goals: Arild Sundgot, Lillestrøm

Olivier Occean, Odd Grenland

13 goals: Raymond Kvisvik, Brann

Robbie Winters, Brann

12 goals: Gylfi Einarsson, Lillestrøm

11 goals: Markus Ringberg, Fredrikstad

Ole Martin Årst, Tromsø

Norwegian First Division

Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points|

Pl Team G W D L Goals P
1 Start 30 24 2 4 71-28 74 (Promoted)
2 Aalesund 30 21 1 8 67-36 64 (Promoted)
3 Kongsvinger 30 16 5 9 53-42 53 (Play-off)
4 Sandefjord 30 15 6 9 60-32 51
5 Mandalskameratene 30 13 6 11 51-55 45
6 Hødd 30 14 2 14 63-59 44
7 Bryne 30 11 9 10 54-45 42
8 Skeid 30 12 6 12 57-56 42
9 Strømsgodset 30 11 7 12 42-45 40
10 Moss 30 11 5 14 48-47 38
11 Pors Grenland 30 11 7 12 56-60 38 (1
12 Hønefoss BK 30 11 4 15 52-54 37
13 Raufoss 30 10 7 13 42-47 37 (Relegated)
14 Haugesund 30 11 4 15 52-54 37 (Relegated)
15 Vard Haugesund 30 7 3 20 43-83 24 (Relegated)
16 Tromsdalen 30 3 4 23 29-84 13 (Relegated)

(1: Pors Grenland 2 points deducted for using ineligible players.

Norwegian Football Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
14 August - Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo        
 Lyn  3
23 September – Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo
 Ham-Kam  1  
 Lyn  1
14 August - Åråsen Stadium, Lillestrøm
     Lillestrøm  0  
 Lillestrøm  3
7 November – Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo
 Rosenborg  2  
 Lyn  1
15 August - Storstadion, Sandefjord    
   Brann  4
 Sandefjord Fotball  3 (3)
22 September - Nadderud Stadium, Bærum
 Stabæk (AET)  3 (4)  
 Stabæk  1 (1)
15 August - Brann Stadium, Bergen
     Brann (AET)  1 (3)  
 Brann  3
 Bryne  2  
 

European Cups 2004/05

Norwegian representatives: Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League)

Bodø/Glimt (UEFA Cup, cup loser)

Stabæk (UEFA Cup)

Odd Grenland (UEFA Cup)

Second preliminary round

July 28: Rosenborg - Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova) 2-1

August 4: Sheriff Tiraspol - Rosenborg 0-2 (agg. 1-4)

Third preliminary round

August 11: Rosenborg - Maccabi Haifa (Israel) 2-1

August 24: Maccabi Haifa - Rosenborg 2-3 (extra time) (agg. 3-5)

Champions League, group E

September 14: Panathinaikos (Greece) - Rosenborg 2-1

September 29: Rosenborg - Arsenal (England) 1-1

October 20: Rosenborg - PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 1-2

November 2: PSV Eindhoven - Rosenborg 1-0

November 24: Rosenborg - Panathinaikos 2-2

December 7: Arsenal - Rosenborg 5-1

Pl: Place |G: Games played| W: Games won| D: Games draw| L: Games lost| P: Points|

Pl Team G W D L Goals P
1 Arsenal 6 2 4 0 11-6 10
2 PSV Eindhoven 6 3 1 2 6-7 10
3 Panathinaikos 6 2 3 1 11-8 9
4 Rosenborg 6 0 2 4 6-13 2

Second preliminary round

August 12: Bodø/Glimt - Levadia Tallinn (Estonia) 2-1

Odd Grenland - Ekranas Panevezys (Lithuania) 3-1
Stabæk - Haka Valkeakoski (Finland) 3-1

August 26: Ekranas Panevezys - Odd Grenland 2-1 (agg. 3-4)

Haka Valkeakoski - Stabæk 1-3 (agg. 2-6) 
Levadia Tallinn - Bodø/Glimt 2-1 aet (agg. 3-3, 7-8 on penalties)

First round

September 16: Bodø/Glimt - Besiktas (Turkey) 1-1

Odd Grenland - Feyenoord (Netherlands) 0-1
Sochaux (France) - Stabæk 4-0

September 30: Besiktas - Bodø/Glimt 1-0 (agg. 2-1)

Feyenoord - Odd Grenland 4-1 (agg. 5-1)
Stabæk - Sochaux 0-5 (agg. 0-9)

Intertoto Cup

No Norwegian representative this season.

Toppserien

Main article: 2004 Toppserien
1. Røa 18 14 2 2 39- 9 44 UEFA Cup
2. Trondheims/Ørn 18 13 4 1 46-18 43
3. Fløya 18 10 3 5 47-22 33
4. Asker 18 9 4 5 37-23 31
5. Kolbotn 18 9 1 8 51-34 28 
6. Team Strømmen 18 7 2 9 36-39 23
7. Sandviken 18 4 6 8 23-44 18
8. Klepp 18 5 2 11 26-40 17
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9. Arna-Bjørnar 18 4 1 13 31-54 13 Relegated
10.Medkila 18 2 1 15 12-65 7 Relegated

Women First Division

1. Kattem 18 15 2 1 62-20 47 Promoted
2. Liungen 18 13 2 3 78-29 41 Promoted 
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3. Amazon Grimstad 18 11 3 4 47-25 36 
4. Larvik 18 10 2 6 52-38 32
5. Fortuna 18 9 0 9 49-57 27
6. Bamble 18 8 0 10 42-60 24
7. Fart 18 7 1 10 34-46 22
8. Byåsen 18 5 1 12 47-70 16
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9. Skeid 18 4 0 14 29-69 12 Relegated 
10.Haugar 18 0 5 13 24-50 5 Relegated

Women European Cup 2004/05

Norwegian Representatives

Women UEFA Cup, Group B4

September 14: Trondheims/Ørn - Alma KTZH (Kazhakstan) 3-0
September 16: Trondheims/Ørn - Energy Voronezh (Russia) 1-1
September 18: Brøndby (Denmark) - Trondheims/Ørn 0-2

Final Table, UEFA Cup Group B4

1. SK Trondheims/Ørn 3 2 1 0 6- 1 7
2. FC Energy Voronezh 3 1 2 0 6- 3 5
3. Brøndby IF 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4
4. Alma KTZH 3 0 0 3 1- 9 0

Quarterfinal

October 27: Babruyshanka (Bulgaria) - Trondheims/Ørn 0-4
November 6: Trondheims/Ørn - Babruyshanka 2-1 (agg. 6-1)

Semifinal

April 9: Turbine Potsdam (Germany) - Trondheims/Ørn 4-0
April 16: Trondheims/Ørn - Turbine Potsdam 1-3 (agg. 1-7)

National team

Men

Date Venue Opponent Res.* Comp. Norwegian goalscorers
January 22 Hong Kong  Sweden 3 - 0 F Frode Johnsen, Håvard Flo (2)
January 25 Hong Kong  Honduras 3 - 1 F Harald Martin Brattbakk, Frode Johnsen, Magne Hoseth
January 28 Singapore  Singapore 5 - 2 F Anders Stadheim, Alexander Aas, Håvard Flo (2), Harald Martin Brattbakk
February 18 Belfast  Northern Ireland 4 - 1 F Morten Gamst Pedersen (2), Steffen Iversen, Own Goal
March 31 Beograd  Serbia and Montenegro 1 - 0 F Martin Andresen
April 28 Oslo  Russia 3 - 2 F Martin Andresen, Sigurd Rushfeldt, Jan Gunnar Solli
May 27 Oslo  Wales 0 - 0 F
August 18 Oslo  Belgium 2 - 2 F Frode Johnsen, Vidar Riseth
September 4 Palermo  Italy 1 - 2 WCQ John Carew
September 8 Oslo  Belarus 1 - 1 WCQ Vidar Riseth
October 9 Glasgow  Scotland 1 - 0 WCQ Steffen Iversen
October 13 Oslo  Slovenia 3 - 0 WCQ John Carew, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Alexander Ødegaard
November 16 London  Australia 2 - 2 F Steffen Iversen, Morten Gamst Pedersen

Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:

Women

March 7: Belgium - Norway 1-6 European Championship qualifier


March 14: Norway - Finland 4-1, friendly


March 16: Norway - Italy 3-0, friendly


March 18: Norway - China 0-0, friendly


March 20: Norway - USA 1-4, friendly


May 22: Netherlands - Norway 0-2, European Championship qualifier


May 27: Denmark - Norway 2-1, European Championship qualifier


July 21: Germany - Norway 0-1, friendly


July 24: Sweden - Norway 0-4, friendly


September 4: Norway - Italy 3-1, friendly


October 2: Norway - Spain 2-0, European Championship qualifier


November 10: Iceland - Norway 2-7, European Championship play-off


November 13: Norway - Iceland 2-1, European Championship play-off

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