1964 in Norwegian football explained

Country:Norway
Season:1964
Division1:1. divisjon
Champions1:Lyn
Division2:2. divisjon
Champions2:Odd (Group A)
Steinkjer (Group B)
Domestic:NM
Dchampions:Rosenborg
Prevseason:1963
Nextseason:1965
Flagicon:yes

The 1964 season was the 59th season of competitive football in Norway.

1. divisjon

See main article: 1964 1. divisjon.

2. divisjon

See main article: 1964 2. divisjon.

Group B

3. divisjon

District IX

District X

District XI

Play-off Sørland/Vestland

October 4: Os - Bryne 1-2

October 11: Donn - Os 2-2

October 18: Bryne - Donn 1-1

Play-off Møre/Trøndelag

October 11: Verdal - Hødd 0-2

October 18: Hødd - Verdal 4-2 (agg. 6-2)

Hødd promoted

4. divisjon

District I

TeamNotes
Selbak Play-off
Torp
Kvik (Halden)
Navestad
Borgen
Rapid
Sprint/Jeløy
Rakkestad
Tistedalen
Tune

District II, Group A

TeamNotes
Drafn Play-off
Spartacus
Geitehus
Svelvik
Stabæk
Vestfossen
Kongsberg
Røa

District II, Group B

TeamNotes
Liv Play-off
Slemmestad
Kjellmyra
Skiold
Drammens BK
Eidsvold Turn
Furuset
Sandaker/Aasen

District III, Group A (Oplandene)

TeamNotes
Hamar IL Play-off
Brumunddal
Kapp
Mesna
Stange
Redalen
Gjøvik SK
Biri

District III, Group B1 (Sør-Østerdal)

TeamNotes
Nordre Trysil Play-off
Nybergsund
Trysilgutten
Ytre Rendal
Koppang
Elverum
Innsats
Østby

District III, Group B2 (Nord-Østerdal)

TeamNotes
Brekken Play-off
Røros
Ålen
Folldal
Nansen
Kvikne
Tynset
Tylldal

District III, Group B3 (Sør-Gudbrandsdal)

TeamNotes
Faaberg Play-off
Kvam
Fåvang
Follebu
Østre Gausdal
Vinstra
Ringebu

District III, Group B4 (Nord-Gudbrandsdal)

TeamNotes
Dovre Play-off
Sel
Vågå
Faukstad
Lesja
Otta

District IV, Group A (Vestfold)

TeamNotes
Tønsbergkameratene Play-off
Holmestrand
Stag
Tønsberg Turn
Sem
Store Bergan
Falk
Flint

District IV, Group B (Grenland)

TeamNotes
Pors Play-off
Urædd
Borg
Brevik
Storm
Skiens BK
Langesund
Skiens-Grane

District IV, Group B (Øvre Telemark)

TeamNotes
Ulefoss Play-off
Rjukan
Gvarv
Heddal
Drangedal
Skade
Skarphedin
Kjapp

District V, Group A1 (Aust-Agder)

TeamNotes
Sørfjell Promoted
Rygene
Arendals BK
Risør
Trauma
Tvedestrand

District V, Group A2 (Vest-Agder)

TeamNotes
Våg Promoted
Farsund
Torridal
Lyngdal
Giv Akt
Kvinesdal

District V, Group B1 (Rogaland)

TeamNotes
Ålgård Play-off
Klepp
Sola
Egersund
Varhaug
Brusand
Moi
Figgjo

District V, Group B2 (Rogaland)

TeamNotes
Buøy Play-off
Randaberg
Brodd
Åkra
Nord
Hinna
Kopervik
Ganndal

District V, Group C (Sunnhordland)

TeamNotes
Odda Play-off
Stord
Fonna
Etne
Trio
Halsnøy

District VI, Group A (Bergen)

TeamNotes
Baune Play-off
Trane
Nymark
Sandviken
Fjellkameratene
Laksevåg
Minde

District VI, Group C (Sogn og Fjordane)

TeamNotes
Sogndal Play-off
Eid
Sandane
Måløy
Dale (Sunnfjord)
Florø
Tornado
Vik

District VII, Group A (Sunnmøre)

TeamNotes
Rollon Play-off
Spjelkavik
Velled./Ringen
Sykkylven
Valder
Ørsta
Skarbøvik
Aksla

District VII, Group B (Romsdal)

TeamNotes
Play-off
Træff
Fiksdal
Bryn
Eidsvåg (Romsdal)
Tresfjord
Harøy
Fræna

District VII, Group C (Nordmøre)

TeamNotes
Clausenengen Play-off
Søya
Sunndal
Framtid
Dahle
Bøfjord
Tingvoll
Goma

District VIII, Group A (Sør-Trøndelag)

TeamNotes
Flå Play-off
Orkanger
Rindal
Troll
Oppdal
Melhus
Dalguten
Leik

District VIII, Group B (Trondheim og omegn)

TeamNotes
Heimdal Play-off
Trondheims/Ørn
Tryggkameratene
Strinda
Sverresborg
Strindheim
Vestbyen
Trond

District VIII, Group C (Fosen)

TeamNotes
Hasselvika Play-off
Brekstad
Fevåg
Opphaug
Rissa
Bjugn
Ørland Flystasjon Withdrew

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

TeamNotes
Fram (Skatval) Play-off
Stjørdals/Blink
Namsos
Neset
Vikavarvet
Henning
Snåsa
Sprova

Play-off District I/IV

Play-off District II

Drafn promoted

Play-off District III

Hamar IL promoted

Play-off District V

Buøy promoted

Odda promoted

Championship District V

Play-off District VI

Play-off District VII

Clausenengen promoted

Play-off District VIII

Norwegian Cup

See main article: 1964 Norwegian Football Cup.

Final

Northern Norwegian Cup

Final

European Cups

Norwegian representatives

First round

September 9: Reipas Lahti (Finland) - Lyn 2-1

October 7: Lyn - Reipas Lahti 3-0 (agg. 4-2)

Second round

November 4: DWS Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Lyn 5-0

November 18: Lyn - DWS Amsterdam 1-3 (agg. 1-8)

First round

September 15: Skeid - Haka Valkeakoski (Finland) 1-0

October 7: Haka Valkeakoski - Skeid 2-0 (agg. 2-1)

First round

September 23: Vålerengen - Everton (England) 2-5

October 14: Everton - Vålerengen 4-2 (agg. 9-4)

National team

See main article: Norway national football team.

DateVenueOpponentRes.*!style="background: lightblue;" align=center|Competition!style="background: lightblue;"|Norwegian goalscorers|-|May 13|Oslo||1–4|Friendly|Leif Eriksen|-|July 1|Bergen||3–2|Friendly|Erik Johansen, Einar Bruno Larsen, Olav Nilsen|-|August 20|Trondheim||2–0|Friendly|Harald Berg, Finn Seeman|-|September 20|Oslo||1–1|Friendly|Finn Seeman|-|October 11|Copenhagen||0–2|Friendly||-|November 8|Luxembourg||2–0|WCQ|Harald Berg, Erik Johansen|-|November 11|Paris||0–1|WCQ||}

Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:

  • WCQ = World Cup Qualifier