2004 Norwegian Football Cup

The 2004 Norwegian Football Cup was the 99th edition of the Norwegian Football Cup. The tournament was contested by 128 teams, going through 7 rounds before a winner could be declared. The final match was played on 7 November at Ullevaal stadion in Oslo.[1] Brann won their 6th Norwegian Championship title after defeating Lyn in the final with the score 4–1.

2004 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer
Country Norway
Teams128 (main competition)
Defending championsRosenborg
ChampionsBrann (6th title)
Runners-upLyn
Matches played127
Goals scored584 (4.6 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Robbie Winters (12)
2003
2005
Brann supporters on the way to Ullevåll on November 7, 2004

The clubs from Tippeligaen all made it to round 3 (round of 32). However, six Tippeligaen teams - Vålerenga, Odd Grenland, Viking, Fredrikstad, Molde and Sogndal - were knocked out in the third round. The fourth round (round of 16) saw two more top tier clubs - Tromsø and Bodø/Glimt - being knocked out, leaving six Tippeligaen teams and two 1. divisjon teams the quarter-finals.

Brann won the cup, beating Lyn 4–1 in the final match.

Calendar

Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:

RoundDate(s)Number of fixturesClubs
First Round5–6 May 200464128 → 64
Second Round26–27 May 20043264 → 32
Third Round9–10 June 20041632 → 16
Fourth Round23–24 June 2004816 → 8
Quarter-finals14–15 August 200448 → 4
Semi-finals22–23 September 200424 → 2
Final7 November 200412 → 1

First round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
5 May 2004
Kvik Halden 4–0 Groruddalen
Østsiden 0–0 (4–2 p) Sprint-Jeløy
Sarpsborg FK 3–1 Oslo Øst
Selbak 0–2 Ørn-Horten
Kolbotn 1–2 Kongsvinger
Årvoll 0–1 Ull/Kisa
Kjelsås 0–4 Bærum
Asker 2–3 Sparta Sarpsborg
Lørenskog 2–1 (a.e.t.) St. Hanshaugen
Skjetten 9–0 Grue
Eidsvold Turn 3–1 Strømmen
Lillehammer 1–1
(11–10 p)
Follo
Ringsaker 1–3 Nybergsund
Elverum 1–2 Mercantile
Gjøvik/Lyn 2–4 Brumunddal
Vardal 0–5 Sogndal
Notodden 1–5 Raufoss
Mjøndalen 1–2 Strømsgodset
Åssiden 1–6 Odd Grenland
Eik-Tønsberg 0–1 Frigg
Larvik Fotball 1–0 Drafn
Borre 1–9 Moss
Tollnes 4–3 Drøbak/Frogn
Langesund/Stathelle 0–7 Lillestrøm
Herkules 1–2 FK Tønsberg
Skarphedin 1–0 Donn
Arendal 0–3 Sandefjord
Vindbjart 0–6 Pors Grenland
Egersund 0–2 Stabæk
Sandnes Ulf 3–1 Klepp
Sola 0–1 Bryne
Frøyland 0–7 Start
Vidar 0–2 Ålgård
Torvastad 1–0 Åsane
Åkra 0–9 Brann
Norheimsund 1–0 Fyllingen
Solid 0–3 Haugesund
Arna-Bjørnar 0–5 Viking
Løv-Ham 6–4 (a.e.t.) Radøy/Manger
Varegg 1–3 (a.e.t.) Hovding
Fana 7–3 Jotun Årdalstangen
Askøy 2–3 Vard Haugesund
Fjøra 0–3 Hønefoss
Stryn 0–1 HamKam
Spjelkavik 0–9 Hødd
Volda 4–1 Kolstad
Træff 0–2 Skeid
Orkla 3–4 Strindheim
Melhus 1–6 Aalesund
Flå 0–4 Molde
Byåsen 5–2 Steinkjer
Nidelv 1–5 Mo
Levanger 3–0 Verdal
Rissa 0–15 Rosenborg
Rørvik 0–8 Bodø/Glimt
Harstad 4–2 Narvik
Lofoten 4–3 (a.e.t.) Vesterålen
Salangen 1–7 Lyn
Skarp 4–4 (6–5 p) Alta
Senja 0–10 Tromsdalen
Bossekop 0–8 Tromsø
6 May 2004
Bøler 2–4 Fredrikstad
Os 2–3 Vålerenga
Eiger 0–7 Mandalskameratene

Second round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
26 May 2004
Brumunddal 2–7 HamKam
Eidsvold Turn 1–3 Sogndal
Harstad 0–7 Bodø/Glimt
Levanger 2–7 Rosenborg
Lillehammer 0–8 Lillestrøm
Norheimsund 0–5 Brann
Sarpsborg FK 2–8 Fredrikstad
Skarp 0–6 Tromsø
Skarphedin 0–2 Odd Grenland
Torvastad 0–7 Viking
Ull/Kisa 2–3 Stabæk
Østsiden 1–2 Lyn
Bryne 4–0 Løv-Ham
Frigg 2–0 Skjetten
Hødd 5–3 (a.e.t.) Byåsen
Hønefoss 5–0 Lørenskog
Mandalskameratene 5–0 Larvik Fotball
Mercantile 2–3 Moss
Mo 2–0 Strømsgodset
Nybergsund 1–3 Kongsvinger
Pors Grenland 0–0 (4–5 p) Kvik Halden
Raufoss 3–4 Bærum
Skeid 3–1 FK Tønsberg
Start 6–0 Tollnes
Strindheim 5–2 Fana
Vard Haugesund 2–1 (a.e.t.) Sandnes Ulf
Ørn-Horten 2–4 Sandefjord
Aalesund 5–1 Hovding
Ålgård 1–2 Haugesund
27 May 2004
Volda 0–5 Molde
Tromsdalen 0–1 Lofoten
28 May 2004
Sparta Sarpsborg 0–2 Vålerenga

Third round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
3 June 2004
Strindheim 1–6 Rosenborg
Lofoten 0–7 Bodø/Glimt
9 June 2004
Moss 1–1 (5–3 p) Fredrikstad
Lyn 3–2 Frigg
Bærum 3–2 Vålerenga
Kongsvinger 2–2 (3–0 p) Aalesund
HamKam 4–3 Skeid
Sandefjord 1–1 (5–4 p) Start
Viking 1–2 Bryne
Haugesund 5–3 Odd Grenland
Brann 6–0 Hødd
Sogndal 1–2 Mandalskameratene
Molde 1–2 (a.e.t.) Vard Haugesund
Mo 0–2 Tromsø
10 June 2004
Kvik Halden 1–4 Stabæk
Lillestrøm 2–0 Hønefoss

Fourth round

Kongsvinger0–3Sandefjord
Report Ødegaard 58', 90'
Johannesen 73'

Mandalskameratene0–2HamKam
Report Haug 30'
Frigård 42'
Idrettsparken, Mandal
Attendance: 691
Referee: Stig Rune Krokdal[3]

Bryne2–1Bærum
Oyuga 40'
Sola 54'
Report Klevberg 21'
Attendance: 1,517


Haugesund1–2Rosenborg
Alsaker 31' Report Brattbakk 4'
Strand 8'

Stabæk3–1Moss
Finstad 24'
Wowoah 79'
Gunnarsson 90'
Report Zakariassen 50'
Attendance: 826


Vard Haugesund0–5Lyn
Report Berntsen 13', 35', 75'
Sørensen 33'
Hamoud 85'

Quarter-finals

Lyn3–1HamKam
Sørensen 2', 84'
Dahl 49'
Report Frigård 60'
Attendance: 1,990
Referee: Jonny Ditlefsen[10]

Lillestrøm3–2Rosenborg
Einarsson 39', 70', 84' Report Johnsen 49'
George 86'

Sandefjord3–4Stabæk
Ødegaard 76', 88'
Isaksen 79'
Report Ohr 10', 52'
Stenvoll 19'
Wowoah 67'
Attendance: 3,035

Brann3–2Bryne
Winters 65', 75'
Haugen 80'
Report Oyuga 33'
Bjarnason 38' (o.g.)
Attendance: 7,256

Semi-finals

Stabæk1–3 (a.e.t.)Brann
Finstad 70' Report Knudsen 43'
Winters 107'
Sæternes 117'
Attendance: 4,527

Lyn1–0Lillestrøm
Sørensen 45' Report
Attendance: 5,241
Referee: Terje Hauge

Final

Brann4–1Lyn
Sæternes 4', 13', 34'
Winters 8'
Report Markstedt 11'
Attendance: 24,458
Referee: Espen Berntsen (Vang)

Top goalscorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Scotland Robbie Winters Brann 12
2 Norway Harald Brattbakk Rosenborg 11
3 Norway Stig Johansen Bodø/Glimt 8

References

  1. "Brann 4–1 Lyn". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 7 November 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. "Kongsvinger 0–3 Sandefjord". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  3. "Mandalskameratene 0–2 HamKam". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  4. "Bryne 2–1 Bærum". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  5. "Tromsø 3–5 Lillestrøm". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  6. "Haugesund 1–2 Rosenborg". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  7. "Stabæk 3–1 Moss". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 23 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  8. "Bodø/Glimt 8–9 Brann". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 24 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  9. "Vard Haugesund 0–5 Lyn". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 24 June 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  10. "Lyn 3–1 HamKam". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 14 August 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  11. "Lillestrøm 3–2 Rosenborg". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 14 August 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
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