Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch

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The Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch (Norwegian: Gullklokka) is an honorary proof that's awarded to all Norwegian footballers who reaches 25 caps for the Norwegian national football team. The watch is awarded by the Norwegian Football Association. Gunnar Andersen was the first player to receive the gold watch, when he was capped for the 25th time on June 29, 1919.

In total, 136 male players have received the gold watch, the most recent being Erik Hagen, who received the award after Norway's match against Greece on September 12, 2007.