Northern Norwegian Cup
Northern Norwegian Cup | |
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Status | cancelled |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | northern summer |
Frequency | annual |
Location(s) | Northern Norway |
Country | Norway |
Inaugurated | 1929 |
Most recent | 1969 |
The Northern Norwegian Cup was a Norwegian football tournament for men that was played between 1929 and 1969. It was made for clubs from Northern Norway, because these were not allowed admission into the All-Norwegian cup until 1963. After the admission of Northern Norwegian teams, the cup lost its importance, and was ended in 1969.[1]
List of champions
- 1929: FK Narvik/Nor
- 1930: FK Bodø/Glimt (under the name Glimt)
- 1931: Tromsø IL (under the name Tor)
- 1932: Harstad IL
- 1933: FK Bodø/Glimt (under the name Glimt)
- 1934: FK Bodø/Glimt (under the name Glimt)
- 1935: FK Mjølner
- 1936: IF Fløya
- 1937: FK Narvik/Nor
- 1938: Harstad IL
- 1939: FK Bodø/Glimt (under the name Glimt)
- 1940-1945: No tournament (German occupation of Norway)
- 1946: FK Mjølner
- 1947: FK Mjølner
- 1948: FK Mjølner
- 1949: Tromsø IL
- 1950: FK Narvik/Nor
- 1951: FK Mjølner
- 1952: FK Bodø/Glimt
- 1953: Harstad IL
- 1954: Harstad IL
- 1955: Harstad IL
- 1956: Tromsø IL
- 1957: Harstad IL
- 1958: Harstad IL
- 1959: FK Narvik/Nor
- 1960: FK Mjølner
- 1961: FK Mjølner
- 1962: Harstad IL
- 1963: FK Bodø/Glimt
- 1964: FK Bodø/Glimt
- 1965: FK Mjølner
- 1966: FK Mjølner
- 1967: FK Bodø/Glimt
- 1968: Harstad IL
- 1969: FK Bodø/Glimt
Total championships
- 9: FK Bodø/Glimt, Harstad IL, FK Mjølner
- 4: FK Narvik/Nor
- 3: Tromsø IL
- 1: IF Fløya
Note: after club merger in 1996 FK Mjølner have 13 championships (9 from Mjølner and 4 from Narvik/Nor). After the merging the new club was named FK Narvik - later renamed Mjølner.
References
- ↑ "Northern Norway cup finals (1929-1969)". RSSF. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
External links
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