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Football tournament season
2004 Norwegian Football Cup
Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer
Tournament details
Country
Norway
Teams
128 (main competition)
Defending champions
Rosenborg
Final positions
Champions
Brann (6th title)
Runner-up
Lyn
Tournament statistics
Matches played
127
Goals scored
584 (4.6 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Robbie Winters (12)
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2005 →
The 2004 Norwegian Football Cup was the 99th edition of the Norwegian Football Cup. The tournament was contested by 128 teams, going through 7 rounds before a winner could be declared. The final match was played on 7 November at Ullevaal stadion in Oslo.[1] Brann won their 6th Norwegian Championship title after defeating Lyn in the final with the score 4–1.
The clubs from Tippeligaen all made it to round 3 (round of 32). However, six Tippeligaen teams - Vålerenga, Odd Grenland, Viking, Fredrikstad, Molde and Sogndal - were knocked out in the third round. The fourth round (round of 16) saw two more top tier clubs - Tromsø and Bodø/Glimt - being knocked out, leaving six Tippeligaen teams and two 1. divisjon teams the quarter-finals.
Brann won the cup, beating Lyn 4–1 in the final match.
^"Brann 4–1 Lyn". fotball.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Football Association (NFF). 7 November 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
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