2003 Norwegian Football Cup final

2003 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event2003 Norwegian Football Cup
After extra time
Date9 November 2003
VenueUllevaal Stadion, Oslo
RefereeTerje Hauge
Attendance25,447[1]

The 2003 Norwegian Football Cup final was the final match of the 2003 Norwegian Football Cup, the 98th season of the Norwegian Football Cup, the premier Norwegian football cup competition organized by the Football Association of Norway (NFF). The match was played on 9 November 2003 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, and opposed two Tippeligaen sides Bodø/Glimt and Rosenborg. Rosenborg defeated Bodø/Glimt 3–1 after extra time to claim the Norwegian Cup for a ninth time in their history.[1]

Route to the final

Bodø/Glimt Round Rosenborg
Verdal A 5–3 Round 1 Buvik A 17–0
Mo H 2–1 Round 2 Clausenengen A 15–0
Tromsdalen A 2–1 Round 3 Lofoten A 6–1
Ørn-Horten A 3–1 Round 4 Lyn H 5–0
Aalesund H 3–0 Quarterfinal Haugesund A 3–2
Tromsø A 3–0 Semifinal Skeid H 2–1

Match

Details

Bodø/Glimt1–3 (a.e.t.)Rosenborg
Johansen 28' Report F. Johnsen 35'
Solli 105', 120'
Attendance: 25,447
Referee: Terje Hauge (Olsvik)
Bodø/Glimt
Rosenborg
Bodø/Glimt:
GK 1 Tor Egil Horn
DF 24 Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug  103'
DF 4 Cato Andrè Hansen
DF 22 Fredrik Kjølner
DF 14 Håvard Halvorsen
MF 6 Runar Berg
MF 8 Olav Råstad
MF 26 André Hanssen  36'
FW 9 Aasmund Bjørkan  68'
FW 7 Stig Johansen (c)  11'
FW 18 Christian Berg  90'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Jonas Kolstad
DF 3 Hans Jørgen Andersen
FW 11 Ville Lehtinen
MF 19 Jan Egil Brekke  90'
FW 20 Trond Olsen  103'
MF 21 Per Ivar Steinbakk
FW 23 Trond F. Ludvigsen  68'
Coach:
Øystein Gåre
Rosenborg:
GK 1 Espen Johnsen
DF 5 Christer Basma
DF 10 Vidar Riseth
DF 3 Erik Hoftun (c)
DF 21 Ståle Stensaas  41'
MF 6 Roar Strand  77'
MF 7 Ørjan Berg
MF 4 Fredrik Winsnes
FW 17 Øyvind Storflor  84'
FW 9 Frode Johnsen
FW 22 Harald Brattbakk  31'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Árni Gautur Arason
MF 2 Odd Inge Olsen
FW 8 Dagfinn Enerly
MF 11 Jan Gunnar Solli  77'
DF 14 Lars Blixt
FW 20 Azar Karadas  84'
DF 22 Torjus Hansén
Coach:
Åge Hareide

References

  1. ^ a b "Cup final in Oslo, November 9". RSSSF.no. Retrieved 28 January 2016.