Results from Norwegian football in 2002.

Men's football

League season

Tippeligaen

Play-offs

November 2: Sandefjord – Brann 0–0

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

Brann stay up.

1. divisjon

2. divisjon

Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4

3. divisjon

Norwegian Cup

Final

Women's football

League season

Toppserien

1. divisjon

1. Liungen 16 14 1 1 71–14 43 Promoted

2. Fløya 16 9 2 5 27–17 29 Promoted

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3. Skeid 16 8 5 3 31–22 29

4. Haugar 16 8 0 8 31–31 24

5. Medkila 16 6 3 7 34–24 21

6. Fortuna 16 6 2 8 21–28 20

7. Nittedal 16 6 2 8 22–38 20 (ex Gjelleråsen)

8. Vålerenga 16 5 3 8 22–32 18

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9. Follese 16 1 0 15 11–64 3 Relegated

Athene Moss withdrew before the season because of financial problems.

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

Qualifying rounds

Second qualifying round

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Third qualifying round

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Champions League, Phase 1

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

Preliminary round

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

::Stabæk – Linfield (Northern Ireland) 4–0

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

::Suduva Marijampole – Brann 3–2 (agg. 6–4)

First round

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

::Chelsea (England) – Viking 2–1

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

::Viking – Chelsea 4–2 (agg. 5–4)

Second round

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

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

Intertoto Cup

No Norwegian representative this season.

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

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!style="background: lightblue;"|Date

!style="background: lightblue;"|Venue

!style="background: lightblue;"|Opponent

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!style="background: lightblue;"|Norwegian goalscorers

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|February 13

|Brussels

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|1–0

|F

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|March 27

|Tunis

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|0–0

|F

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|April 17

|Oslo

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|0–0

|F

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|May 14

|Oslo

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|3–0

|F

|Henning Berg, Sigurd Rushfeldt, Ole Gunnar Solskjær

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|May 22

|Bodø

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|1–1

|F

|Ole Gunnar Solskjær

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|August 21

|Oslo

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|0–1

|F

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|September 7

|Oslo

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|2–2

|ECQ

|John Arne Riise, John Carew

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|October 12

|Bucharest

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|1–0

|ECQ

|Steffen Iversen

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|October 16

|Oslo

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|2–0

|ECQ

|Claus Lundekvam, John Arne Riise

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|November 20

|Wien

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|1–0

|F

|Pa-Madou Kah

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Note: Norway's goals first <br>

Explanation:

  • F = Friendly
  • ECQ = Euro 2004 Qualifier

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