Английская Википедия:1998 in Norwegian football
Шаблон:Infobox football country season
Results from Norwegian football in 1998.
Men's football
League season
Tippeligaen
Top scorers
27 goals:
- Sigurd Rushfeldt, Rosenborg
20 goals:
- Rune Lange, Tromsø
19 goals:
- Petter Belsvik, Stabæk
- Jostein Flo, Strømsgodset
16 goals:
- Andreas Lund, Molde
15 goals:
- Rikhardur Dadason, Viking
14 goals:
- Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Rosenborg
12 goals:
- Kjetil Løvvik, Brann
- Raymond Kvisvik, Brann/Moss
- Roar Strand, Rosenborg
11 goals:
- Odd Inge Olsen, Molde
- Christian Flindt Bjerg, Viking
Average attendance
- Rosenborg: 13 164
- Brann: 8 976
- Molde: 8 516
- Vålerenga: 7 865
- Viking: 5 692
- Strømsgodset: 4 363
- Haugesund: 3 950
- Lillestrøm: 3 871
- Bodø/Glimt: 3 491
- Stabæk: 3 397
- Tromsø: 3 394
- Moss: 2 884
- Kongsvinger: 2 505
- Sogndal: 1 482
- Total average: 5 254 (Total: 956 151)
1. divisjon
Шаблон:Main 1998 Norwegian First Division
2. divisjon
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Play-offs
- 1st leg
- October 3: Skjetten – Ørn-Horten 4–1
- October 4: Clausenengen – Mo 5–1
- Liv/Fossekallen – Fyllingen 2–1
- Vidar – Lofoten 2–1
- 2nd leg
- October 10: Fyllingen – Liv/Fossekallen 1–4 (agg. 2–6)
- Ørn-Horten – Skjetten 3–1 (agg. 4–5)
- October 11: Lofoten – Vidar 3–1 (agg. 4–3)
- Mo – Clausenengen 1–1 (agg. 2–6)
Clausenengen, Liv/Fossekallen, Lofoten and Skjetten promoted.
3. divisjon
Norwegian Cup
Final
Шаблон:Main 1998 Norwegian Football Cup final
Women's football
League season
Toppserien
1. divisjon
Group 1
1. Liungen 18 12 4 2 63–27 40 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Kolbotn 2 18 10 2 6 52–53 32 3. Røa 18 7 8 3 33–19 29 4. Skjetten 18 8 5 5 48–37 29 5. KFUM Oslo 18 7 7 4 42–31 28 6. Bækkelaget 18 7 3 8 27–45 24 7. Holeværingen/JIF 18 6 2 10 30–42 20 8. Vallset 18 5 2 11 35–44 17 ----------------------------------------- 9. Gjøvik FK 18 4 5 9 24–39 17 Relegated 10. Rødenes/Askim 18 2 6 10 21–38 12 Relegated
Group 2
1. FK Larvik 18 18 0 0 84–15 54 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Linderud 18 10 2 6 48–30 32 3. Gjelleråsen 18 10 2 6 43–40 32 4. Jardar 18 9 1 8 35–30 28 5. Donn 18 8 1 9 39–36 25 6. Bøler 18 7 2 9 39–49 23 Relegated 7. Snøgg 18 6 4 8 24–25 22 8. Eik-Tønsberg 18 7 1 10 36–49 22 ----------------------------------------- 9. Fossum (Skien) 18 5 3 10 25–46 18 10. Langesund 18 1 2 15 13–66 5 Relegated
Group 3
1. Solid 14 11 2 1 61–16 35 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Ulf-Sandnes 14 7 6 1 43–31 27 3. Haugar 14 7 3 4 43–19 24 4. Vard/Avaldsnes 14 7 2 5 34–35 23 5. Bjerkreim 14 5 6 3 34–24 21 Relegated 6. Lyngdal 14 3 3 8 36–51 12 7. Vidar 14 3 1 10 10–53 10 8. ----------------------------------------- 9. Havørn 14 1 1 12 25–57 4
Group 4
1. Kaupanger 18 14 4 0 98–15 46 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Øygard 18 11 4 3 41–24 37 3. Sandviken 2 18 9 4 5 44–34 31 4. Follese 18 8 2 8 42–26 26 5. Voss 18 7 5 6 30–27 26 6. Nymark 18 8 2 8 29–42 26 7. Sandane 18 8 1 9 50–37 25 8. Førde 18 6 7 5 25–27 25 ----------------------------------------- 9. Hald 18 3 1 14 24–62 10 10. Os 18 1 0 17 7–96 3 Relegated
Group 5
1. Verdal 14 12 1 1 81–17 37 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Fortuna Ålesund 14 12 0 2 57–13 36 3. Rindals/Troll 14 7 1 6 44–37 22 4. Frei 14 6 1 7 34–39 19 5. Ranheim 14 6 0 8 33–40 18 6. Molde 14 6 0 8 31–39 18 7. Os/Nansen/RIL 14 5 0 9 37–67 15 Relegated ----------------------------------------- 8. Trondheims/Ørn 2 14 0 1 13 15–80 1
Herd (before season) and Overhalla withdrew
Group 6
1. Grand Bodø 16 16 0 0 152- 6 48 Play-off – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – 2. Medkila 16 13 0 3 88–43 39 3. Innstranden 16 12 1 3 70–21 37 4. Alta 16 7 1 8 56–44 22 (*) 5. Salangen 16 7 0 9 41–55 21 6. Furuflaten 16 6 0 10 21–44 18 7. Halsøy 16 5 1 10 48–80 16 8. Bossekop 16 3 1 12 16–54 10 (*) ----------------------------------------- 9. Hardhaus 16 1 0 15 5–150 3 Relegated
Kvaløysletta withdrew. (*) Alta and Bossekop merged to form Alta/BUL.
Play-off group 1
- October 3: Grand Bodø – Solid 9–0
- October 10: Solid – Liungen 4–5
- October 17: Liungen – Grand Bodø 0–3
1. Grand Bodø 2 2 0 0 12- 0 6 Promoted ------------------------------------ 2. Liungen 2 1 0 1 5- 7 3 3. Solid 2 0 0 2 4–14 0
Play-off group 2
- October 4: Verdal – Kaupanger 3–3
- October 10: Kaupanger – Larvik 2–1
- October 17: Larvik – Verdal 5–4
1. Kaupanger 2 1 1 0 5- 4 4 Promoted ----------------------------------- 2. Larvik 2 1 0 1 6- 6 3 3. Verdal 2 0 1 1 7- 8 1
Promoted to first division
Kvam, Lørenskog, Jerv, Skjetten, Bryne, Eiger, Flekkefjord, Bjørnar 2, Eid, Buvik/Gimse, Herd, Bossmo/Ytteren, Tromsdalen.
UEFA competitions
Norwegian representatives
- Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League)
- Vålerenga (Cup Winners Cup)
- Brann (UEFA Cup)
- Strømsgodset (UEFA Cup)
- Molde (UEFA Cup)
- Stabæk (Intertoto Cup)
- Kongsvinger (Intertoto Cup)
UEFA Champions League
Qualifying rounds
Second qualifying round
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Group stage
Group B
- September 16: Athletic Bilbao (Spain) – Rosenborg 1–1
- September 30: Rosenborg – Juventus (Italy) 1–1
- October 21: Rosenborg – Galatasaray (Turkey) 3–0
- November 4: Galatasaray – Rosenborg 3–0
- November 25: Rosenborg – Athletic Bilbao 2–1
- December 19: Juventus – Rosenborg 2–0
1998–99 UEFA Champions League group stage
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
First round
- September 17: Rapid București (Romania) – Vålerenga 2–2
- October 1: Vålerenga – Rapid București 0–0 (agg. 2–2, Vålerenga on away goals)
Second round
- October 22: Vålerenga – Besiktas (Turkey) 1–0
- November 5: Besiktas – Vålerenga 3–3 (agg. 3–4)
Quarter-finals
- March 4: Chelsea (Eng) – Vålerenga 3–0
- March 18: Vålerenga – Chelsea 2–3 (agg. 2–6)
UEFA Cup
Second preliminary round
- 1st leg
- August 11: Brann – Zalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania) 1–0
- Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) – Strømsgodset 1–0
- Molde – CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria) 0–0
- 2nd leg
- August 25: CSKA Sofia – Molde 2–0 (agg. 2–0)
- Strømsgodset – Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–0 (extra time) (agg. 1–1, 4–2 on penalties)
- Zalgiris Vilnius – Brann 0–0 (agg. 0–1)
First round
- 1st leg
- September 15: Aston Villa (England) – Strømsgodset 3–2
- Brann – Werder Bremen (Germany) 2–0
- 2nd leg
- September 29: Strømsgodset – Aston Villa 0–3 (agg. 2–6)
- Werder Bremen – Brann 4–0 aet (agg. 4–2)
Intertoto Cup
First round
- 1st leg
- June 20: Ebbw Vale (Wales) – Kongsvinger 1–6
- Stabæk – Vojvodina (Yugoslavia) 1–2
- 2nd leg
- June 27: Vojvodina – Stabæk 3–2 (agg. 5–3)
- June 28: Kongsvinger – Ebbw Vale 3–0 (agg. 9–1)
Second round
- 1st leg
- July 5: Twente (Net) – Kongsvinger 2–0
- 2nd leg
- July 11: Kongsvinger – Twente 0–0 (agg. 0–2)
Group 1
- February 20: Rosenborg – Vejle 4–1
- February 22: Malmö FF – Vejle 0–2
- February 24: Rosenborg – Malmö FF 0–0
1.Rosenborg 2 1 1 0 4- 1 4 2.Vejle B 2 1 0 1 3- 4 3 3.Malmö FF 2 0 1 1 0- 2 1
Group 2
- February 20: Halmstad – Strømsgodset 1–1
- February 22: København – Strømsgodset 2–1
- February 24: Halmstad – København 0–1
1.FC København 2 2 0 0 3- 1 6 2.Strømsgodset IF (Drammen) 2 0 1 1 2- 3 1 3. Halmstad IF 2 0 1 1 1- 2 1
Group 3
- February 21: Brann – AIK 1–1
- February 23: Brøndby – Brann 4–2
- February 25: AIK – Brøndby 3–1
1.AIK 2 1 1 0 4- 2 4 2.Brøndby IF 2 1 0 1 5- 5 3 3.SK Brann (Bergen) 2 0 1 1 3- 5 1
Group 4
- February 21: AGF – Vålerenga 1–2
- February 23: IFK Göteborg – AGF 2–1
- February 25: Vålerenga – IFK Göteborg 2–5
1.IFK Göteborg 2 2 0 0 7- 3 6 2.Vålerenga IF (Oslo) 2 1 0 1 4- 6 3 3.AGF (Århus) 2 0 0 2 2- 4 0
Consolation matches
- February 27: Brøndby – Vålerenga 3–2
- Brann – Vejle 4–1
- AGF – Halmstad 2–0
- Malmö – Strømsgodset 1–0
Semi-finals
- February 27: Rosenborg – IFK Göteborg 2–0
- AIK – København 0–1
Final
- February 28: Rosenborg – København 2–0
National teams
Norway men's national football team
Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:
- WC98 = 1998 World Cup
- ECQ = European Championship qualifier
Norway women's national football team
Date | Venue | Opponent | Res.* | Comp. | Norwegian goalscorers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 18 | Guangzhou | China | 2–1 | F | Margunn Haugenes, Marianne Pettersen |
January 21 | Guangzhou | Sweden | 2–1 | F | Marianne Pettersen, Hege Riise |
January 24 | Guangzhou | United States | 0–3 | F | |
March 15 | Olhao | China | 0–1 | F | |
March 17 | Loulé | Finland | 1–0 | F | Hege Riise |
March 19 | Lagoa | United States | 4–1 | F | Marianne Pettersen (2), Hege Riise, Unni Lehn |
March 21 | Quarteira | Denmark | 4–1 | F | Margunn Haugenes, Unni Lehn, Linda Ørmen, Linda Medalen |
April 18 | Sittard | Netherlands | 0–0 | WCQ | |
May 14 | Oldham | England | 2–1 | WCQ | Monica Knudsen, Margunn Haugenes |
June 17 | Ulefoss | Germany | 3–2 | WCQ | Ragnhild Gulbrandsen (2), Hege Riise |
July 25 | Uniondale | China | 1–1, 2–4 on penalties | F | Marianne Pettersen |
July 27 | New York City | Denmark | 1–1, 4–2 on penalties | F | Unni Lehn |
August 15 | Lillestrøm | England | 2–0 | WCQ | Marianne Pettersen, Brit Sandaune |
September 24 | Moss | France | 6–0 | F | Ragnhild Gulbrandsen, Marianne Pettersen (3), Unni Lehn (2) |
October 10 | Gothenburg | Sweden | 2–0 | F | Margunn Haugenes, Unni Lehn |
- F = Friendly
- WCQ = World Cup Qualification
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