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.
See main article: 1964 1. divisjon.
See main article: 1964 2. divisjon.
October 4: Os - Bryne 1-2
October 11: Donn - Os 2-2
October 18: Bryne - Donn 1-1
October 11: Verdal - Hødd 0-2
October 18: Hødd - Verdal 4-2 (agg. 6-2)
Hødd promoted
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Selbak | Play-off |
Torp | |
Kvik (Halden) | |
Navestad | |
Borgen | |
Rapid | |
Sprint/Jeløy | |
Rakkestad | |
Tistedalen | |
Tune |
Team | Notes |
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Drafn | Play-off |
Spartacus | |
Geitehus | |
Svelvik | |
Stabæk | |
Vestfossen | |
Kongsberg | |
Røa |
Team | Notes |
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Liv | Play-off |
Slemmestad | |
Kjellmyra | |
Skiold | |
Drammens BK | |
Eidsvold Turn | |
Furuset | |
Sandaker/Aasen |
Team | Notes |
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Hamar IL | Play-off |
Brumunddal | |
Kapp | |
Mesna | |
Stange | |
Redalen | |
Gjøvik SK | |
Biri |
Team | Notes |
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Nordre Trysil | Play-off |
Nybergsund | |
Trysilgutten | |
Ytre Rendal | |
Koppang | |
Elverum | |
Innsats | |
Østby |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Brekken | Play-off |
Røros | |
Ålen | |
Folldal | |
Nansen | |
Kvikne | |
Tynset | |
Tylldal |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Faaberg | Play-off |
Kvam | |
Fåvang | |
Follebu | |
Østre Gausdal | |
Vinstra | |
Ringebu |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Dovre | Play-off |
Sel | |
Vågå | |
Faukstad | |
Lesja | |
Otta |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Tønsbergkameratene | Play-off |
Holmestrand | |
Stag | |
Tønsberg Turn | |
Sem | |
Store Bergan | |
Falk | |
Flint |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Pors | Play-off |
Urædd | |
Borg | |
Brevik | |
Storm | |
Skiens BK | |
Langesund | |
Skiens-Grane |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Ulefoss | Play-off |
Rjukan | |
Gvarv | |
Heddal | |
Drangedal | |
Skade | |
Skarphedin | |
Kjapp |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Sørfjell | Promoted |
Rygene | |
Arendals BK | |
Risør | |
Trauma | |
Tvedestrand |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Våg | Promoted |
Farsund | |
Torridal | |
Lyngdal | |
Giv Akt | |
Kvinesdal |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Ålgård | Play-off |
Klepp | |
Sola | |
Egersund | |
Varhaug | |
Brusand | |
Moi | |
Figgjo |
Team | Notes |
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Buøy | Play-off |
Randaberg | |
Brodd | |
Åkra | |
Nord | |
Hinna | |
Kopervik | |
Ganndal |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Odda | Play-off |
Stord | |
Fonna | |
Etne | |
Trio | |
Halsnøy |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Baune | Play-off |
Trane | |
Nymark | |
Sandviken | |
Fjellkameratene | |
Laksevåg | |
Minde |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Sogndal | Play-off |
Eid | |
Sandane | |
Måløy | |
Dale (Sunnfjord) | |
Florø | |
Tornado | |
Vik |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Rollon | Play-off |
Spjelkavik | |
Velled./Ringen | |
Sykkylven | |
Valder | |
Ørsta | |
Skarbøvik | |
Aksla |
Team | Notes |
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Play-off | |
Træff | |
Fiksdal | |
Bryn | |
Eidsvåg (Romsdal) | |
Tresfjord | |
Harøy | |
Fræna |
Team | Notes |
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Clausenengen | Play-off |
Søya | |
Sunndal | |
Framtid | |
Dahle | |
Bøfjord | |
Tingvoll | |
Goma |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Flå | Play-off |
Orkanger | |
Rindal | |
Troll | |
Oppdal | |
Melhus | |
Dalguten | |
Leik |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Heimdal | Play-off |
Trondheims/Ørn | |
Tryggkameratene | |
Strinda | |
Sverresborg | |
Strindheim | |
Vestbyen | |
Trond |
Team | Notes | |
---|---|---|
Hasselvika | Play-off | |
Brekstad | ||
Fevåg | ||
Opphaug | ||
Rissa | ||
Bjugn | ||
Ørland Flystasjon | Withdrew |
Team | Notes |
---|---|
Fram (Skatval) | Play-off |
Stjørdals/Blink | |
Namsos | |
Neset | |
Vikavarvet | |
Henning | |
Snåsa | |
Sprova |
Drafn promoted
Hamar IL promoted
Buøy promoted
Odda promoted
Clausenengen promoted
See main article: 1964 Norwegian Football Cup.
September 9: Reipas Lahti (Finland) - Lyn 2-1
October 7: Lyn - Reipas Lahti 3-0 (agg. 4-2)
November 4: DWS Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Lyn 5-0
November 18: Lyn - DWS Amsterdam 1-3 (agg. 1-8)
September 15: Skeid - Haka Valkeakoski (Finland) 1-0
October 7: Haka Valkeakoski - Skeid 2-0 (agg. 2-1)
September 23: Vålerengen - Everton (England) 2-5
October 14: Everton - Vålerengen 4-2 (agg. 9-4)
See main article: Norway national football team.
Date | Venue | Opponent | Res.*!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
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