1954 in Norwegian football explained

Country:Norway
Division1:Hovedserien
Champions1:Fredrikstad
Division2:Landsdelsserien
Champions2:Fram (Group East/South)

Flekkefjord (Group South/West A1)



Domestic:NM
Dchampions:Skeid
Prevseason:1953
Nextseason:1955
Flagicon:yes

The 1954 season was the 49th season of competitive football in Norway.

1953–54 league season

Hovedserien

See main article: 1953–54 Hovedserien.

Championship final

June 27: Fredrikstad-Skeid 2-1

Landsdelsserien

Play-off Sørland/Vestland

Flekkefjord - Bryne 1-0

Brann - Flekkefjord 6-0 (agg. 7–0)

Brann promoted.

Play-off Møre/Trøndelag

Ranheim - Molde 2-0

Ranheim promoted.

First Division

District I

1. Rapid (Promoted) 2. Greåker 3. Torp 4. Hafslund 5. Mysen 6. Sprint 7. Østsiden 8. Rakkestad

District II; Group A

1. Vestfossen (Play-off) 2. Drammens BK 3. Mjøndalen 4. Drafn 5. Steinberg 6. Jevnaker 7. Strømsgodset 8. Kongsberg

District II, Group B

1. Spartacus (Play-off) 2. Aurskog 3. Sandaker 4. Stabæk 5. Aasen 6. Grei 7. Kongsvinger 8. Funnefoss

District III

1. Gjøvik/Lyn (Play-off) 2. Hamar IL 3. Fremad 4. Brumunddal 5. Mesna 6. Vang 7. Vardal 8. Einastrand

District IV, Group A

1. Tønsberg Turn (Play-off) 2. Skiens BK 3. Borre 4. Sem 5. Kragerø 6. Brevik 7. Borg 8. Flint

District IV, Group B

1. Storm (Play-off) 2. Herkules 3. Urædd 4. Rjukan 5. Drangedal 6. Ulefoss 7. Tollnes 8. Skiens-Grane

District V, Group A1 (Aust-Agder)

1. Grane (Arendal) (Play-off) 2. Arendals BK 3. Nedenes 4. Rygene 5. Risør 6. Dristug

District V, Group A2 (Vest-Agder)

1. Mandalskam. (Play-off) 2. Vigør 3. Farsund 4. Torridal 5. Vindbjart

DistrictV, Group B1 (Rogaland)

1. Ulf (Promoted) 2. Klepp 3. Egersund 4. Varhaug 5. Randaberg 6. Vigrestad

District V, Group B2 (Rogaland)

1. Vidar (Promoted) 2. Haugar 3. Jarl 4. Torvastad 5. Vaulen 6. Brodd

District VI, Group A (Bergen)

1. Nymark (Play-off) 2. Laksevåg 3. Hardy 4. Trane 5. Bergens-Sparta 6. Viggo 7. Minde

District VI, Group B (Midthordland)

1. Florvåg (Play-off) 2. Erdal 3. Fana 4. Ålvik 5. Eidsvåg (Åsane) 6. Dale (Dalekvam) 7. Kjøkkelvik

District VII, Group A (Sunnmøre/Romsdal)

1. Sykkylven (Promoted) 2. Spjelkavik 3. Aksla 4. Hovdebygda 5. Skarbøvik 6. Volda 7. Velledalen 8. Åndalsnes

District VII, Group B (Nordmøre/Romsdal)

1. Clausenengen (Promoted) 2. Braatt 3. Træff 4. Goma 5. Nordlandet 6. Averøykam. 7. Sunndal 8. Olymp

District VIII, Group A1 (Sør-Trøndelag)

1. Hommelvik (Play-off) 2. Heimdal 3. Steinar 4. Leik 5. Flå 6. Melhus

District VIII, Group A2 (Sør-Trøndelag)

1. Troll (Play-off) 2. Orkanger 3. Løkken 4. Svorkmo 5. Dalguten 6. Oppdal

District VIII, Group B (Trondheim og omegn)

1. Rosenborg (Play-off) 2. Tryggkameratene 3. National 4. Nidar 5. Trond 6. Ørn (Trondheim) 7. Strindheim

District VIII, Group C (Fosen)

1. Opphaug (Play-off) 2. Beian 3. Stadsbygd 4. Lensvik 5. Rissa 6. Fevåg (withdrew)

District VIII, Group D (Nord-Trøndelag/Namdal)

1. Nessegutten 2. Verdal (Play-off) 3. Stjørdal 4. Malm 5. Namsos 6. Varden (Meråker) 7. Skogn 8. Blink

Play-off District II/III

Spartacus - Vestfossen 1-2

Vestfossen - Gjøvik/Lyn 2-2

Gjøvik/Lyn - Spartacus 1-1

Championship District II

Spartacus - Vestfossen 1-2

Play-off District IV

Tønsberg Turn - Storm 2-0

Storm - Tønsberg Turn 0-1 (agg. 0–3)

Tønsberg Turn promoted.

Play-off District V

Grane - Mandalskameratene 3-0

Mandalskameratene - Grane 1-1 (agg. 1–4)

Grane (Arendal) promoted.

Championship District V

Ulf - Vidar 2-0

Vidar - Ulf 1-5 (agg. 1–7)

Grane - Ulf 0-2 (in Flekkefjord)

Play-off District VI

Nymark - Florvåg 2-1

Nymark promoted.

Championship District VIII

Sykkylven - Clausenengen 3-0 (in Molde)

Play-off District VIII

Rosenborg - Verdal 1-0

Hommelvik - Opphaug 2-1

Verdal - Hommelvik 3-0

Opphaug - Rosenborg 0-3

Rosenborg - Hommelvik 1-2

Verdal - Opphaug 7-0

Relegation play-off District II

Grei - Jevnaker 1-3

Jevnaker - Grei 2-1 (agg. 5–2)

Grei relegated.

Relegation play-off District IV

Borg - Tollnes 3-2

Tollnes relegated.

Norwegian Cup

See main article: 1954 Norwegian Football Cup.

Final

Northern Norwegian Cup

Final

National team

See main article: Norway national football team.

DateVenueOpponentRes.*!style="background: lightblue;" align=center|Competition!style="background: lightblue;"|Norwegian goalscorers|-|May 5|Glasgow||0–1|Friendly||-|May 19|Oslo||1–1|Friendly|Harry Kure|-|May 30|Wien||0–5|Friendly||-|June 4|Malmö||2–1|Friendly|Harry Kure, Per Ljostveit|-|June 7|Stockholm||0–3|Friendly||-|July 4|Reykjavík||0–1|Friendly||-|August 29|Oslo||3–1|Friendly|Henry Johannessen, Gunnar Dybwad, Harald Hennum|-|September 19|Oslo||1–1|Friendly|Reidar Sundby|-|October 31|Copenhagen||1–0|Friendly|Harald Hennum|-|November 8|Dublin||1–2|Friendly|Willy Olsen|}

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