1936 in Norwegian football
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Results from Norwegian football in 1936.
[edit] Class A of local association Leagues
Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition. In 1936, the leagues acted as qualifying for Norgesserien 1937/38.
[edit] Østfold
Fredrikstad champion
[edit] Oslo
Lyn champion
[edit] Follo
Hølen champion
[edit] Aker
Nydalen champion
[edit] Vestre Romerike
Lillestrøm SK champion
[edit] Østre Romerike
Sørumsand champion
[edit] Oplandene
Vardal champion
[edit] Glåmdal
Grue champion
[edit] Nord-Østerdal
Tynset champion
[edit] Sør-Østerdal
Elverum champion
[edit] Gudbrandsdal
Otta champion
[edit] Valdres
Nordsinni champion
[edit] Øvre Buskerud
Geithus champion
[edit] Drammen og omegn
Mjøndalen champion
[edit] Vestfold
Fram (Larvik) champion
[edit] Grenland
Odd champion
[edit] Øvre Telemark
Snøgg champion
[edit] Aust-Agder
Grane (Arendal) champion
[edit] Vest-Agder
Donn champion
[edit] Rogaland
Viking champion
[edit] Sunnhordaland
Stord champion
[edit] Midthordland
Voss champion
[edit] Bergen
Hardy champion
[edit] Sogn og Fjordane
Florø-Varg champion
[edit] Sunnmøre
Aalesund champion
[edit] Romsdal
Veblungsnes champion
[edit] Nordmøre
Clausenengen champion
[edit] Sør-Trøndelag
Ranheim champion
[edit] Trondhjem
Brage champion
[edit] Nord-Trøndelag
Neset champion
[edit] Namdal
Namsos champion
[edit] Helgeland
Mo champion
[edit] Salten
Glimt champion
[edit] Lofoten og Vesterålen
Svolvær champion
[edit] Troms
Tromsø champion
[edit] Troms Innland
Skøelv champion
[edit] Vest-Finnmark
Alta champion
[edit] Midt-Finnmark
Honningsvåg champion
[edit] Aust-Finnmark
Kirkenes champion
[edit] Norwegian Cup
[edit] Third round
Torp - Aalesund 2-3
Borg - Mjøndalen 0-3
Moss - Braatt 7-2
Brage - Lyn 2-4
Brodd - Hardy 0-5
Ørn - Eiker 8-0
Lillestrøm - Fram (Larvik) 0-1
Jevnaker - Fredrikstad 3-7
Lisleby - Jarl 3-1
Kvik (Halden) - Pors 0-0 (extra time)
Odd - Nydalen 3-2
Steinkjer - Ranheim 1-1 (extra time)
Vålerengen - Rollon 2-0
Strømsgodset - Sarpsborg 0-1
Selbak - Storm 4-2
Skiold - Viking 1-0/2-0
Rematch
Pors - Kvik (Halden) 2-0
[edit] Fourth round
Mjøndalen - Aalesund 1-0
Fram (Larvik) - Lisleby 2-3
Fredrikstad - Skiold 2-0
Hardy - Vålerengen 1-2
Lyn - Moss 2-3
Ranheim - Odd 1-3
Pors - Selbak 1-0 (extra time)
[edit] Quarterfinal
Odd - Fredrikstad 1-3
Lisleby - Pors 6-1
Vålerengen - Mjøndalen 0-1
[edit] Semifinal
Fredrikstad - Lisleby 2-1
[edit] Final
October 25: Fredrikstad - Mjøndalen 2-0
[edit] National team
[edit] Men
June 18: Norway – Switzerland 1-2, friendly
July 5: Sweden – Norway 2-0, friendly
July 26: Sweden – Norway 3-4, friendly
August 3: Norway – Turkey 4-0, Olympic Games 1/8 final
August 7: Norway – Germany 2-0, Olympic Games quarterfinal
August 13: Norway – Poland 3-2, Olympic Games 3.place final
September 6: Norway – Finland 0-2, friendly
September 20: Norway – Denmark 3-3, friendly
November 1: Netherlands – Norway 3-3, friendly