2002 Norwegian Football Cup
Norwegian Cup Winners 2002: Vålerenga |
Øyvind Bolthof, Freddy dos Santos, Erik Hagen, Knut Henry Haraldsen, Tom Henning Hovi, Pa-Modou Kah, Kjetil Rekdal, Johan Arneng, David Hanssen, Bjørn Arild Levernes, Tobias Grahn
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The Norwegian Football Cup 2002 was a Norwegian football tournament that took place in 2002. It was the 97th Norwegian Football Cup. Vålerenga won the Norwegian Cup after beating Odd Grenland in the final, which was played on Sunday 3 November at Ullevaal stadion in Oslo.
Odd Grenland got to the final by beating Åssiden, Lyngdal, Bærum, Start, Strømsgodset and Stabæk.
Vålerenga reached the final by beating Vang, Eidsvold Turn, Lørenskog, Moss, Viking and Aalesund.
Final
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Odd Grenland |
0 - 1 (0-1) |
Vålerenga |
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Odd Grenland's team: Holtan - Aas, Deila, Nornes, Rambekk - Fevang, Johnsen (Bomhoff 74), Flindt-Bjerg (Hoff 78) - van Ankeren, Wiig (Fjeldstad 70), Solli. |
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Levernes '5 |
Vålerenga's team: Bolthof - dos Santos, Hagen, Haraldsen, Hovi - Kah (Døhli 48), Rekdal, Arneng, Hanssen - Levernes (Holm 74), Grahn (Viikmäe 89). |
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Ullevaal stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 25 481
Referee: Tommy Skjerven. |
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