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2005 in Norwegian football

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FieldValue
countryNorway
season2005
division1Tippeligaen
champions1Vålerenga
division21. divisjon
champions2Stabæk
division32. divisjon
champions3Sarpsborg Sparta (Group 1)
Manglerud Star (Group 2)
Viking 2 (Group 3)
Tromsdalen (Group 4)
domesticCupen
dchampionsMolde
wdivision1Toppserien
wchampions1Kolbotn
wdivision21. divisjon
wchampions2Arna-Bjørnar
wdomesticCupen
wdchampionsAsker
prevseason2004
nextseason2006
flagiconyes

Manglerud Star (Group 2) Viking 2 (Group 3) Tromsdalen (Group 4)

The 2005 season was the 100th season of competitive football in Norway.

Men's football

League season

Tippeligaen

Main article: 2005 Tippeligaen

Vålerenga won the 2005 Tippeligaen, while Aalesunds FK and FK Bodø/Glimt were relegated. Molde FK had to play two qualification matches against Moss from the 1. divisjon. Molde won the qualification matches and maintained their position in Tippeligaen.

The greatest surprises of the 2005 season were the great performance of IK Start, promoted to the Tippeligaen in the 2004 season and ended up winning silver, and the disappointing performance of Rosenborg BK which fought against relegation from the Tippeligaen after winning it for 13 straight seasons.

The season ended on a sad note as Fredrikstad's Dagfinn Enerly got a serious neck injury in the last round match against Start.

1. divisjon

Main article: 2005 1. divisjon

2. divisjon

Main article: 2005 2. divisjon

Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4

3. divisjon

Main article: 2005 3. divisjon

Norwegian Cup

Main article: 2005 Norwegian Football Cup

Bracket

| RD1-seed03=1 | RD1-team03=Odd Grenland | RD1-score03=6 | RD1-seed04=2 | RD1-team04=Alta IF | RD1-score04=0 | RD1-logo07= | RD1-seed07=1 | RD1-team07=Ham-Kam | RD1-score07=2 | RD1-seed08=2 | RD1-team08=Bryne FK | RD1-score08=0 | RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Bodø/Glimt | RD1-score01=1 | RD1-seed02=1 | RD1-team02=Molde | RD1-score02=2 | RD1-seed05=1 | RD1-team05=Rosenborg | RD1-score05=1 | RD1-seed06=2 | RD1-team06=Hønefoss | RD1-score06=2 | RD1-seed15=1 | RD1-team15=Brann | RD1-score15=3 | RD1-seed16=1 | RD1-team16=Aalesund | RD1-score16=2 | RD1-seed11=1 | RD1-team11=Stabæk | RD1-score11=4 | RD1-seed12=1 | RD1-team12=Fredrikstad | RD1-score12=2 | RD1-seed09=1 | RD1-team09=Viking | RD1-score09=0 | RD1-seed10=1 | RD1-team10=Lillestrøm | RD1-score10=2 | RD1-seed13=1 | RD1-team13=Start | RD1-score13=1(2) | RD1-seed14=1 | RD1-team14=Vålerenga (a.e.t.) | RD1-score14=1(3) | RD2-seed03=2 | RD2-team03=Hønefoss | RD2-score03=4 | RD2-seed04=1 | RD2-team04=Ham-Kam | RD2-score04=0 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Molde | RD2-score01=2 | RD2-seed02=1 | RD2-team02=Odd Grenland | RD2-score02=1 | RD2-seed07=1 | RD2-team07=Vålerenga | RD2-score07=2 | RD2-seed08=1 | RD2-team08=Brann | RD2-score08=1 | RD2-seed05=1 | RD2-team05=Lillestrøm | RD2-score05=3 | RD2-seed06=2 | RD2-team06=Stabæk | RD2-score06=1 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Molde | RD3-score01=1 | RD3-seed02=2 | RD3-team02=Hønefoss | RD3-score02=0 | RD3-seed03=1 | RD3-team03=Lillestrøm | RD3-score03=2 | RD3-seed04=1 | RD3-team04=Vålerenga | RD3-score04=0 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Molde (a.e.t.) | RD4-score01=2(4) | RD4-seed02=1 | RD4-team02=Lillestrøm | RD4-score02=2(2)

Final

Main article: 2005 Norwegian Football Cup final

Molde beat Lillestrøm 4–2 (after extra time) in the final held November 6 at Ullevaal Stadion.

Women's football

League season

Toppserien

Main article: 2005 Toppserien

Kolbotn won the league in front of Team Strømmen and Fløya. Kattem were relegated together with Asker who was forcibly relegated due to economic license issues.

1. divisjon

Main article: 2005 1. divisjon (women)

Arna-Bjørnar and Amazon Grimstad were promoted to Toppserien.

Norwegian Women's Cup

Final

  • Asker 4–0 (a.e.t.) Team Strømmen

Men's UEFA competitions

Norwegian representatives

  • Rosenborg (UEFA Champions League)
  • Vålerenga (UEFA Champions League)
  • Brann (UEFA Cup)
  • Tromsø (UEFA Cup)
  • Viking (UEFA Cup)

Champions League

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League

Qualifying rounds

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds

Second qualifying round

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Second qualifying round

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Third qualifying round

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Third qualifying round

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Group stage

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage

Group F

UEFA Cup

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup

Qualifying rounds

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round

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Second qualifying round

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup#Second qualifying round

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First round

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup#First round

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Group stage

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup group stage

Group A
Group E

Knockout stage

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup final phase

Round of 32

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Intertoto Cup

No Norwegian representative this season.

UEFA Women's Cup

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup

First qualifying round

Group 4

Matches

Røa – Valur 1–4 Røa – Pärnu JK 9–1 United Jakobstad – Røa 2–3

National teams

Norway men's national football team

Main article: Norway national football team

DateVenueOpponentRes.*Comp.Norwegian goalscorers
January 22Kuwait National Stadium, Kuwait City1–1FRaymond Kvisvik
January 25Bahrain National Stadium, Manama1–0FRaymond Kvisvik
January 28Amman stadium, Amman0–0F
February 9Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta3–0FSigurd Rushfeldt (2), John Arne Riise
March 30Stadionul Republican, Chişinău0–0WCQ5
April 20A. le Coq Arena, Tallinn2–1FFrode Johnsen, Daniel Braaten
May 24Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo1–0FFrode Johnsen
June 4Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo0–0WCQ5
June 8Råsunda Stadium, Solna3–2FEddie Gustafsson (og) Thorstein Helstad, Steffen Iversen
August 17Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo0–2F
September 3Arena Petrol, Celje3–2WCQ5John Carew, Claus Lundekvam, Morten Gamst Pedersen
September 7Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo0–2WCQ5
October 8Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo1–0WCQ5Sigurd Rushfeldt
October 12Dinamo Stadium, Minsk1–0WCQ5Thorstein Helstad
November 12Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo0–1WCQP
November 16Toyota Arena, Prague0–1WCQP
  • Norway's goals first

Explanation:

  • og = own goal
  • F= Friendly
  • WCQ5 = World Cup 2006 qualifier, European zone, group 5
  • WCQP = World Cup 2006 qualifier, European zone, playoff

Norway women's national football team

Main article: Norway women's national football team

References

References

  1. (31 January 2006). "Asker relegation is final". soccerway.com.
  2. "Norway – List of Women Cup Finals". RSSSF.no.
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