Country: | Norway |
Season: | 1999 |
Division1: | Tippeligaen |
Champions1: | Rosenborg |
Division2: | 1. divisjon |
Champions2: | Haugesund |
Division3: | 2. divisjon |
Champions3: | Hamarkameratene (Group 1) Asker (Group 2) Sandefjord (Group 3) Vidar (Group 4) Fyllingen (Group 5) Aalesund (Group 6) Strindheim (Group 7) Tromsdalen (Group 8) |
Domestic: | Cupen |
Dchampions: | Rosenborg |
Wdivision1: | Toppserien |
Wchampions1: | Asker |
Wdomestic: | Cupen |
Wdchampions: | Trondheims-Ørn |
Prevseason: | 1998 |
Nextseason: | 2000 |
Flagicon: | yes |
Results from Norwegian football in 1999.
See main article: article and 1999 Tippeligaen.
IK Start promoted to Tippeligaen (agg. 3–2).
See main article: article and 1999 Norwegian First Division.
See main article: article and 1999 Norwegian Football Cup.
See main article: 1999 Norwegian Football Cup final.
See main article: article and 1999 Toppserien.
Promoted to first division:
See main article: article and 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League.
See main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League group stage.
See main article: article and UEFA Cup 1999-2000.
See main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Cup qualifying round.
See main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Cup first round.
See main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Cup second round.
See main article: article and UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999.
Date | Venue | Opponent | Res.*!style="background: lightblue;" align=center|Competition!style="background: lightblue;"|Norwegian goalscorers|-|January 20|Tel Aviv||1–0|Friendly|Bent Skammelsrud|-|January 22|Umm el-Fahm||3–3|Friendly|Ståle Solbakken, Roar Strand, John Carew|-|February 10|Pisa||0–0|Friendly||-|March 27|Athens||2–0|ECQ|Ole Gunnar Solskjær (2)|-|April 28|Tbilisi||4–1|ECQ|Gela Shekiladze (Own goal), Tore André Flo (2), Ole Gunnar Solskjær|-|May 20|Oslo||6–0|Friendly|Tore André Flo (2), Steffen Iversen, Øyvind Leonhardsen, Tore André Dahlum, Andreas Lund|-|May 30|Oslo||1–0|ECQ|Steffen Iversen|-|June 5|Tirana||2–1|ECQ|Steffen Iversen, Tore André Dahlum|-|August 18|Oslo||1–0|Friendly|Andreas Lund|-|September 4|Oslo||1–0|ECQ|Øyvind Leonhardsen|-|September 8|Oslo||4–0|ECQ|Rudi Istenic (Own goal), Steffen Iversen, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Øyvind Leonhardsen|-|October 9|Riga||2–1|ECQ|Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Tore André Flo|-|November 14|Oslo||0–1|Friendly||} Note: Norway's goals first
Norway women's national football team
| Competition | Norwegian goalscorers | ||||
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March 14 | Silves | 1–0 | Friendly | Gro Espeseth | |||||
March 16 | Quarteira | 2–1 | Friendly | Anita Rapp, Linda Medalen | |||||
March 18 | Albufeira | 1–2 | Friendly | ? | |||||
March 20 | Quarteira | 2–2 (4–1 (p)) | Friendly | Cecilie Bendiksen (2) | |||||
May 12 | San Benedetto del Tronto | 2–2 | Friendly | Linda Medalen, Dagny Mellgren | |||||
May 26 | Raufoss | 0–0 | Friendly | ||||||
June 20 | Boston | 2–1 | World Cup group stage | Marianne Pettersen, Brit Sandaune | |||||
June 23 | Washington, D.C. | 7–1 | World Cup group stage | Solveig Gulbrandsen, Marianne Pettersen, Linda Medalen, Hege Riise, Unni Lehn | |||||
June 26 | Chicago | 4–0 | World Cup group stage | Dagny Mellgren, Unni Lehn, Hege Riise | |||||
June 30 | San Jose | 3–1 | World Cup quarter-final | Hege Riise, Marianne Pettersen | |||||
July 4 | Boston | 0–5 | World Cup semi-final | ||||||
July 10 | Los Angeles | 0–0 (4–5 (p)) | World Cup third place play-off | ||||||
September 11 | Follese | 4–0 | ECQ | Unni Lehn, Monica Knudsen, Ragnhild Gulbrandsen | |||||
October 23 | Sesimbra | 4–0 | ECQ | Ann Kristin Aarønes (3), Silje Jørgensen |
Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation: