1929 in Norwegian football

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Results from Norwegian football in 1929.

Contents

[edit] Østlandsligaen 1928/29 (Unofficial)

[edit] Hovedserien

1. Lisleby 14 11 0 3 44-24 22
2. Odd 14 10 0 4 42-24 20
3. Mjøndalen 14 8 3 3 40-17 19
4. Frigg 14 8 2 4 38-30 18
5. Kvik (Halden) 14 7 3 4 36-26 17
6. Fredrikstad 14 7 2 5 31-25 16
7. Sarpsborg 14 7 1 6 26-24 15
8. Ørn 14 6 2 6 32-25 14
9. Drammens BK 14 5 3 6 25-28 13 
10.Urædd 14 4 4 6 31-33 12
11.Strømsgodset 14 6 0 8 35-39 12 Relegated
12.Moss 14 4 4 6 33-37 12 Relegated
13.Larvik Turn 14 4 1 9 23-41 9 Relegated
14.Lyn 14 3 1 10 21-53 7 Relegated
15.Drafn 14 2 0 12 24-55 4 Relegated

Promoted: Fram (Larvik), Selbak, Storm, Strong and Strømsgodset.

Best placed club from each of the five local association leagues 1929 promoted.

[edit] Class a of local association Leagues

Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.

[edit] Østfold

Selbak champion

[edit] Oslo

Strong champion

[edit] Follo

Ski champion

[edit] Aker

Nydalen champion

[edit] Romerike

Lillestrøm SK champion

[edit] Øvre Romerike

Haga champion

[edit] Oplandene

Gjøvik/Lyn champion

[edit] Glommendalen

Grue champion

[edit] Nord-Østerdal

Bergmann champion

[edit] Trysil og Engerdal

Nybergsund champion

[edit] Røyken og Hurum

Roy champion

[edit] Øvre Buskerud

Vikersund champion

[edit] Drammen og omegn

Mjøndalen champion

[edit] Vestfold

Fram (Larvik) champion

[edit] Grenland

Odd champion

[edit] Øvre Telemark

Rjukan champion

[edit] Aust-Agder

Kragerø champion

[edit] Vest-Agder

Start champion

[edit] Rogaland

Viking champion

[edit] Hordaland

Voss champion

[edit] Bergen

Brann champion

[edit] Sogn og Fjordane

Høyanger champion

[edit] Søndmøre

Aalesund champion

Søndmøre local association changed name to Sunnmøre.

[edit] Romsdalske

Kristiansund champion

Romsdalske local association changed name to Nordmøre og Romsdal.

[edit] Sør-Trøndelag

Ranheim champion

[edit] Trondhjem

Kvik (Trondhjem) champion

[edit] Nord-Trøndelag

Neset champion

[edit] Namdal

Namsos champion

[edit] Helgeland

Bossmo/Ytteren champion

[edit] Lofoten og Vesterålen

Bodø/Glimt champion

[edit] Troms

Harstad champion

[edit] Finnmark

Kirkenes champion

[edit] Norwegian Cup

[edit] Third round

Strømsgodset - Aalesund 2-3

Brage - Frigg 2-4

Brann - Lisleby 6-2

Stavanger IF - Brodd 2-0

Drafn - Sarpsborg 1-5

Fredrikstad - Drammens BK 3-4(extra time)

Falk - Mjøndalen 2-1

Gjøa - Kristiansund 6-3

Kvik (Halden) - Gjøvik/Lyn 4-2 (extra time) Larvik Turn - Pors 2-3

Strong - Lyn 0-7

Odd - Moss 5-4

Ranheim - Neset 2-1 (extra time) Viking - Ny-Solheim 8-1

Ørn - Sverre 10-0

Urædd - Tønsbergkameratene 5-2

[edit] Fourth round

Aalesund - Kvik (Halden) 2-3 (extra time)

Viking - Brann 0-1 (extra time)

Drammens BK - Lyn 1-0 (extra time)

Pors - Falk 0-3

Frigg - Stavanger IF 0-2

Sarpsborg - Gjøa 3-0

Ranheim - Odd 2-6

Ørn - Urædd 2-1

[edit] Quarterfinal

Brann - Sarpsborg 1-2

Stavanger IF - Drammens BK 2-0

Odd - Falk 0-1

Kvik (Halden) - Ørn 1-6

[edit] Semifinal

Sarpsborg - Falk 1-0

Ørn - Stavanger IF 4-0

[edit] Final

October 20: Sarpsborg - Ørn 2-1 (extra time)

[edit] National team

[edit] Men

June 12: NorwayNetherlands 4-4, friendly

June 18: NorwayFinland 4-0, friendly

June 23: DenmarkNorway 2-5, friendly

September 29: NorwaySweden 2-1, friendly

November 3: NetherlandsNorway 1-4, friendly