The 1936 Norwegian Football Cup was the 35th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. The final was played at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on 25 October 1936, and was contested by the defending champions Fredrikstad and the two-time former winners Mjøndalen. Fredrikstad successfully defended their title with a 2–0 victory, securing their third Norwegian Cup trophy.
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semifinals of the NorwegianCup, last reaching the semifinals in 1989. Briskeby Stadion has been the home ground of Hamarkameratene since 1936. The construction...
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or FFK) is a Norwegian professional football club from the town of Fredrikstad. With nine league championships and eleven NorwegianCup wins, FFK is one...
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Balkan Cup Winners (4) – Record: 1929–31, 1933, 1936, 1977–80 Runners-up (1): 1973–76 Third place (4): 1932, 1934–35, 1946, 1947 Association football portal...