1933 in Norwegian football
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Results from Norwegian football in 1933.
[edit] Class a of local association Leagues
Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.
[edit] Østfold
Fredrikstad champion
[edit] Oslo
Vålerengen champion
[edit] Follo
Ski champion
[edit] Aker
Nydalen champion
[edit] Vestre Romerike
Eidsvold IF champion
[edit] Østre Romerike
Haga champion
[edit] Oplandene
Gjøvik/Lyn champion
[edit] Glommendalen
Sander champion
Glommendalen local association changed name to Glåmdal.
[edit] Nord-Østerdal
Bergmann champion
[edit] Sør-Østerdal
Trysilgutten champion
[edit] Gudbrandsdal
Øyer champion
[edit] Valdres
Nordre Land champion
[edit] Røyken og Hurum
Roy champion
[edit] Øvre Buskerud
Liv champion
[edit] Drammen og omegn
Mjøndalen champion
[edit] Vestfold
Berger champion
[edit] Grenland
Odd champion
[edit] Øvre Telemark
Rjukan champion
[edit] Aust-Agder
Spring (Kragerø) champion
[edit] Vest-Agder
Vigør champion
[edit] Rogaland
Viking champion
[edit] Sunnhordaland
Stord champion
[edit] Midthordland
Voss champion
[edit] Bergen
Hardy champion
[edit] Sogn og Fjordane
Høyanger champion
[edit] Sunnmøre
Rollon champion
[edit] Nordmøre og Romsdal
Clausenengen champion
Nordmøre og Romsdal local association was split into Nordmøre and Romsdal.
[edit] Sør-Trøndelag
Ranheim champion
[edit] Trondhjem
Kvik (Trondhjem) champion
[edit] Nord-Trøndelag
Neset champion
[edit] Namdal
Namsos champion
[edit] Helgeland
Sandnessjøen champion
[edit] Lofoten og Vesterålen
Glimt champion
[edit] Troms
Tromsø Turn champion
Troms local association was split into Troms Innland and Troms.
[edit] Finnmark
Kirkenes champion
Finnmark local association was split into Vest-Finnmark, Midt-Finnmark and Aust-Finnmark.
[edit] Norwegian Cup
[edit] Third round
Aalesund - Fremad 0-2
Drafn - Brage 2-1
Skiold - Brann 0-2
Djerv - Lisleby 1-6
Selbak - Fram (Larvik) 0-2
Fredrikstad - Kristiansund 5-1
Freidig - Vålerengen 2-3
Urædd - Frigg 3-2
Hamar IL - Sarpsborg 1-7
Gjøvik/Lyn - Jevnaker 2-2 (extra time)
Kvik (Trondheim) - Lillestrøm 2-0
Lyn - Liv 8-1
Mjøndalen - Torp 4-1
Stavanger IF - Odd 2-2 (extra time)
Ørn - Pors 3-3 (extra time)
Storm - Viking 2-7 (extra time)
Rematch
Jevnaker - Gjøvik/Lyn 2-0
Odd - Stavanger IF 4-1
Pors - Ørn 0-0 (extra time)
Rematch
[edit] Fourth round
Brann - Lyn 1-3
Odd - Drafn 1-3
Fram (Larvik) - Jevnaker 5-1
Viking - Fredrikstad 3-2 (extra time)
Fremad - Mjøndalen 0-7
Sarpsborg - Kvik (Trondheim) 2-1 (extra time)
Lisleby - Urædd 3-4
[edit] Quarterfinal
Drafn - Fram (Larvik) 4-2
Lyn - Ørn 3-1
Urædd - Mjøndalen 0-5
[edit] Semifinal
Drafn - Mjøndalen 2-5
[edit] Final
October 15: Mjøndalen - Viking 3-1
[edit] National team
[edit] Men
May 28: Norway – Wales 1-2, friendly
June 11: Denmark – Norway 2-2, friendly
June 20: Norway – Hungary 4-2, friendly
September 3: Finland – Norway 1-5, friendly
September 24: Norway – Sweden 0-1, friendly
November 5: Germany – Norway 2-2, friendly