1920 in Norwegian football

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Results from Norwegian football in 1920.

Contents

[edit] Class A of local Association Leagues

Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition. From 1920 the local association boundaries closely follows those of the counties in Norway.

[edit] Østfold

Sarpsborg champion

[edit] Kristiania

Frigg champion

[edit] Aker

Hasle champion

[edit] Romerike

Norrøna champion

[edit] Hamar og omegn

Fagforeningenes IL (Hamar) champion

[edit] Opland

Gjøvik/Lyn champion

[edit] Glommendalen

Kongsvinger champion

[edit] Nordre Østerdalen

Ytre Rendal champion

[edit] Buskerud

Drafn champion

[edit] Vestfold

Ørn champion

[edit] Telemark

Urædd champion

[edit] Aust-Agder

Grane (Arendal) champion

[edit] Vest-Agder

Start champion

[edit] Rogaland

Stavanger IF champion

[edit] Bergen og omegn

Brann champion

Bergen og omegn local association split into Hordaland and Bergen.

[edit] Søndmøre

Aalesund champion

[edit] Romsdalske

Braatt champion

[edit] Sør-Trøndelag

Strinda champion

[edit] Trondhjem

Freidig champion

[edit] Nord-Trøndelag

Sverre champion

[edit] Helgeland

Glimt champion

[edit] Lofoten og Vesterålen

Fart champion

[edit] Troms

Harstad champion

[edit] Finnmark

Vadsø Turn champion

[edit] Norwegian Cup

[edit] Third round

September 19: Lyn - Mercantile 12-0

Brann - Viking 6-1
Brage - Fremad 1-0
Frigg - Drafn 5-1
Sarpsborg - Fram (Larvik) 4-2
Ørn - Kvik (Fredrikshald) 4-0
Start - Storm 1-3
Skotfoss - Trygg 2-0

[edit] Quarterfinal

October 3: Ørn - Storm 5-1 (extra time)

Sarpsborg - Skotfoss 3-1
Frigg - Brann 3-2 (extra time)
Brage - Lyn 0-1

[edit] Semifinal

October 10: Ørn - Sarpsborg 2-0

Frigg - Lyn 2-1

[edit] Final

October 17: Ørn - Frigg 1-0

[edit] National team

[edit] Men

June 13: NorwayDenmark 1-1, friendly

June 27: NorwaySweden 0-3, friendly

August 28: NorwayEngland 3-1, Olympic Games 1/8 final

August 29: CzechoslovakiaNorway 4-0, Olympic Games quarterfinal

August 31: ItalyNorway 2-1, Olympic Games 2.place tournament

September 26: SwedenNorway 0-0, friendly