2011 Norwegian Football Cup#Second qualifying round
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{{Infobox football tournament season
| title = Norwegian Football Cup
| year = 2011
| other_title = Norgesmesterskapet i fotball for herrer
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| country = Norway
| num_teams = 275 (overall)
128 (main competition)
| defending champions = Strømsgodset
| champions = Aalesund (2nd title)
| runner-up = Brann
| matches = 127
| goals = 483
| top goal scorer = Daniel Chima Chukwu
(7 goals){{Cite web | url=http://www.fotballen.eu/nm/maalNM.html | title=Toppscorer - NM - cupmål }}
| player =
| prevseason = 2010
| nextseason = 2012
}}
File:Ullevaal Stadion utenfra.jpg, Oslo - venue for the Norwegian Cup final]]
The 2011 Norwegian Football Cup was the 106th edition of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. It began on 6 April 2011 with the matches of the first qualifying round and ended on 6 November 2011 with the final.{{cite web|title=Hovedterminliste 2011|url=http://banner.fotball.no/a.aspx?Task=Click&ZoneID=5&CampaignID=23&AdvertiserID=13&BannerID=35&SiteID=1&RandomNumber=1164713132&Keywords=pageid3018%2cpagetypeid65%2c|publisher=Football Association of Norway|access-date=18 February 2011|language=no}}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The winners, Aalesund, earned a place in the second qualifying round[http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181211074013/https://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf |date=11 December 2018 }} Bert Kassies' Site of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.
Calendar<!-- for remaining rounds-->
Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! Round !! Main date !! Number of fixtures !! width=100 | Clubs | |||
align=left|First Qualifying Round | align=right| 6 April 2011 | 98 | 275 → 177 |
align=left|Second Qualifying Round | align=right| 13 April 2011 | 49 | 177 → 128 |
align=left|First Round | align=right| 1 May 2011 | 64 | 128 → 64 |
align=left|Second Round | align=right| 11 May 2011 | 32 | 64 → 32 |
align=left|Third Round | align=right| 25 May 2011 | 16 | 32 → 16 |
align=left|Fourth Round | align=right| 25 June 2011 | 8 | 16 → 8 |
align=left|Quarter-finals | align=right| 13–14 August 2011 | 4 | 8 → 4 |
align=left|Semi-finals | align=right| 20–22 September 2011 | 2 | 4 → 2 |
align=left|Final | align=right| 6 November 2011 | 1 | 2 → 1 |
First round
The 49 winners from the second qualifying round joined with 79 clubs from the Tippeligaen, First Division and Second Division in this round of the competition.
{{OneLegStart}}
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|30 April 2011
{{OneLegResult|Brodd||0–1|Sandnes Ulf}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|1 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Brumunddal||2–3|KFUM}}
{{OneLegResult|Byåsen||2–1|Mo}}
{{OneLegResult|Sprint-Jeløy||0–1|Sarpsborg 08}}
{{OneLegResult|Nesodden||2–0|Follo}}
{{OneLegResult|Holmlia||0–1|Stabæk}}
{{OneLegResult|Oldenborg||1–12|Vålerenga}}
{{OneLegResult|Hasle-Løren||4–2|Moss}}
{{OneLegResult|Korsvoll||0–6|Fredrikstad}}
{{OneLegResult|Ullern||0–2|Asker}}
{{OneLegResult|Bærum||5–1|Ull/Kisa}}
{{OneLegResult|Fjellhamar||0–10|Kongsvinger}}
{{OneLegResult|FuVo||0–3|Lillestrøm}}
{{OneLegResult|Skedsmo||1–3|Strømmen}}
{{OneLegResult|Lørenskog||1–0|Lillehammer}}
{{OneLegResult|Elverum||1–2|Kjelsås}}
{{OneLegResult|Ottestad||0–1 {{aet}}|Nybergsund}}
{{OneLegResult|Moelven||0–3|HamKam}}
{{OneLegResult|Gjøvik||3–1|Frigg}}
{{OneLegResult|Valdres||1–3|Skeid}}
{{OneLegResult|Birkebeineren||3–2 {{aet}}|Raufoss}}
{{OneLegResult|Drammen||1–5|Hønefoss}}
{{OneLegResult|Kongsberg||0–8|Strømsgodset}}
{{OneLegResult|Ørn-Horten||4–4 {{pso|4–3}}|Pors Grenland}}
{{OneLegResult|Husøy & Foynland||0–5|Sandefjord}}
{{OneLegResult|Eik-Tønsberg||1–4|Odd Grenland}}
{{OneLegResult|Notodden||3–1|Jevnaker}}
{{OneLegResult|Urædd||1–7|Mjøndalen}}
{{OneLegResult|Skarphedin||2–3|FK Tønsberg}}
{{OneLegResult|Flekkerøy IL||5–0|Fram Larvik}}
{{OneLegResult|Søgne||2–3|Vindbjart}}
{{OneLegResult|Egersunds||0–4|Viking}}
{{OneLegResult|Ålgård||1–2 {{aet}}|Mandalskameratene}}
{{OneLegResult|Arendal||2–5|Start}}
{{OneLegResult|Vidar||2–1 {{aet}}|Kopervik}}
{{OneLegResult|Staal Jørpeland||2–1|Bryne}}
{{OneLegResult|Vard Haugesund||0–2|Randaberg}}
{{OneLegResult|Stord||1–3|Åsane}}
{{OneLegResult|Vadmyra||1–3|Løv-Ham}}
{{OneLegResult|Tertnes||0–3|Brann}}
{{OneLegResult|Fana||3–1|Austevoll}}
{{OneLegResult|Bjarg||4–0|Nest-Sotra}}
{{OneLegResult|Fyllingen||2–1|Førde}}
{{OneLegResult|Saga||2–6|Sogndal}}
{{OneLegResult|Tornado Måløy||4–0|Herd}}
{{OneLegResult|Stranda||0–8|Aalesund}}
{{OneLegResult|Volda||1–4|Hødd}}
{{OneLegResult|Træff||4–1|Bergsøy}}
{{OneLegResult|Eidsvåg||0–11|Molde}}
{{OneLegResult|KIL/Hemne||0–1|Kristiansund}}
{{OneLegResult|Alvdal||0–7|Rosenborg}}
{{OneLegResult|Kattem||0–4|Ranheim}}
{{OneLegResult|Charlottenlund||0–4|Tiller}}
{{OneLegResult|Stjørdals-Blink||2–1|Strindheim}}
{{OneLegResult|Verdal||3–0|Nardo}}
{{OneLegResult|Steinkjer||1–2 {{aet}}|Levanger}}
{{OneLegResult|Sortland||0–4|Bodø/Glimt}}
{{OneLegResult|Harstad||0–2|Alta}}
{{OneLegResult|Finnsnes||3–6|Tromsø}}
{{OneLegResult|Fløya||0–1|Skarp}}
{{OneLegResult|Senja||3–2|Mjølner}}
{{OneLegResult|Hammerfest||1–9|Tromsdalen}}
{{OneLegResult|Vaulen||0–10|Haugesund}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|2 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Drøbak/Frogn||0–1|Kvik Halden}}
|}
Second round
The 64 winners from the first round took part in this stage of the competition. These matches took place on 11 and 12 May 2011.
{{OneLegStart}}
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|11 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Kvik Halden||1–2|Sandefjord}}
{{OneLegResult|Nesodden||0–3|Fredrikstad}}
{{OneLegResult|KFUM||0–2|Hønefoss}}
{{OneLegResult|Hasle-Løren||1–2|Stabæk}}
{{OneLegResult|Kjelsås||2–1|Vålerenga}}
{{OneLegResult|Bærum||2–3|Sarpsborg 08}}
{{OneLegResult|Strømmen||0–1|Notodden}}
{{OneLegResult|Nybergsund||3–5 {{aet}}|Lørenskog}}
{{OneLegResult|Gjøvik||0–2|Lillestrøm}}
{{OneLegResult|Birkebeineren||1–2|Strømsgodset}}
{{OneLegResult|FK Tønsberg||0–2|Mjøndalen}}
{{OneLegResult|Mandalskameratene||0–2|Odd Grenland}}
{{OneLegResult|Vindbjart||3–4|Start}}
{{OneLegResult|Randaberg||3–1|Flekkerøy IL}}
{{OneLegResult|Sandnes Ulf||2–0|Vidar}}
{{OneLegResult|Fana||2–3|Brann}}
{{OneLegResult|Bjarg||0–3|Haugesund}}
{{OneLegResult|Åsane||1–1 {{pso|9–8}}|Løv-Ham}}
{{OneLegResult|Tornado Måløy||0–5|Aalesund}}
{{OneLegResult|Træff||0–2|Molde}}
{{OneLegResult|Stjørdals-Blink||2–3|Ranheim}}
{{OneLegResult|Verdal||0–5|Rosenborg}}
{{OneLegResult|Levanger||1–1 {{pso|3–4}}|Tiller}}
{{OneLegResult|Bodø/Glimt||6–1|Skarp}}
{{OneLegResult|Senja||0–3|Tromsø}}
{{OneLegResult|Alta||3–0|Tromsdalen}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|12 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Skeid||3–4|Kongsvinger}}
{{OneLegResult|Asker||4–2|Ørn-Horten}}
{{OneLegResult|HamKam||1–3|Byåsen}}
{{OneLegResult|Kristiansund||0–2|Hødd}}
{{OneLegResult|Fyllingen||0–2|Sogndal}}
{{OneLegResult|Staal Jørpeland||0–3|Viking}}
|}
Third round
The 32 winners from the second round took part in this stage of the competition. These matches took place on 25 and 26 May 2011.
{{OneLegStart}}
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|25 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Byåsen||3–6 {{aet}}|Rosenborg}}
{{OneLegResult|Hødd||1–2 {{aet}}|Aalesund}}
{{OneLegResult|Hønefoss||3–1|Stabæk}}
{{OneLegResult|Kjelsås||1–2|Sarpsborg 08}}
{{OneLegResult|Lillestrøm||0–0 {{pso|5–4}}|Sandefjord}}
{{OneLegResult|Lørenskog||0–4|Fredrikstad}}
{{OneLegResult|Mjøndalen||1–2|Strømsgodset}}
{{OneLegResult|Notodden||1–2|Start}}
{{OneLegResult|Randaberg||3–5|Haugesund}}
{{OneLegResult|Ranheim||0–0 {{pso|4–5}}|Alta}}
{{OneLegResult|Sogndal||2–0|Asker}}
{{OneLegResult|Tiller||1–7|Molde}}
{{OneLegResult|Tromsø||3–0|Bodø/Glimt}}
{{OneLegResult|Viking||2–0|Sandnes}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#97DEFF"|26 May 2011
{{OneLegResult|Åsane||0–1|Brann}}
{{OneLegResult|Kongsvinger||1–2 {{aet}}|Odd Grenland}}
|}
Fourth round
The 16 winners from the third round took part in this stage of the competition.
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Haugesund
|score= 2–3
|aet= yes
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424091 Report]
|team2= Viking
|goals1= Josè Bamberg {{goal|18}}
Skogseid {{goal|23|o.g.}}
|goals2= Sæternes {{goal|45}}
Nevland {{goal|89||100}}
|stadium= Haugesund Stadion, Haugesund
|attendance=4,342
|referee= Svein-Erik Edvartsen
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Alta
|score= 1–0
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424093 Report]
|team2= Tromsø
|goals1= Vasilev {{goal|27}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Finnmarkshallen, Alta
|attendance=1,300
|referee= Kristoffer Helgerud
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Aalesund
|score= 3–0
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424096 Report]
|team2= Sarpsborg 08
|goals1= F. Ulvestad {{goal|59}}
Arnefjord {{goal|62}}
Barrantes {{goal|84}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
|attendance=3,415
|referee= Brage Sandmoen
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Odd Grenland
|score= 1–2
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424092 Report]
|team2= Fredrikstad
|goals1= Samuelsen {{goal|12}}
|goals2= Martinsen {{goal|51}}
Borges {{goal|59}}
|stadium= Skagerak Arena, Skien
|attendance=3,582
|referee= Per Ivar Staberg
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Start
|score= 1–0
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424094 Report]
|team2= Strømsgodset
|goals1= Hoff {{goal|37}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Sør Arena, Kristiansand
|attendance=1,957
|referee= Kjetil Sælen
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Brann
|score= 2–2
|aet= yes
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424098 Report]
|team2= Sogndal
|goals1= Guastavino {{goal|89}}
Bentley {{goal|116}}
|goals2= Hovland {{goal|36}}
Halvorsen {{goal|102}}
|stadium= Brann Stadion, Bergen
|attendance=3,750
|referee= Dag Vidar Hafsås
|penalties1= Mjelde {{pengoal}}
Guastavino {{penmiss}}
Bentley {{penmiss}}
Grorud {{pengoal}}
Ojo {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore= 3–2
|penalties2= {{penmiss}} Solheim
{{pengoal}} Halvorsen
{{penmiss}} Flo
{{penmiss}} Kader
{{pengoal}} Hovland
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Molde
|score= 3–1
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424097 Report]
|team2= Hønefoss
|goals1= Diouf {{goal|72||77||85}}
|goals2= Jensen {{goal|1}}
|stadium= Aker Stadion, Molde
|attendance=2,461
|referee= Trond Ivar Døvle
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 June 2011
|team1= Rosenborg
|score= 2–2
|aet= yes
|report=[https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5424095 Report]
|team2= Lillestrøm
|goals1= Dorsin {{goal|6}}
Lustig {{goal|110}}
|goals2= B. Sigurðarson {{goal|74||102}}
|stadium= Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim
|attendance=5,012
|referee= Tommy Skjerven
|penalties1= Prica {{pengoal}}
Lustig {{pengoal}}
Olsen {{pengoal}}
Winsnes {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore= 4–1
|penalties2= {{penmiss}} Nosa
{{penmiss}} Pedersen
{{pengoal}} Ujah
}}
Quarter-finals
The 8 winners from the fourth round took part in this stage of the competition.
{{football box
|date= 13 August 2011
|team1= Start
|score= 1–0
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5434716 Report]
|team2= Alta
|goals1= Mathisen {{goal|70}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Sør Arena, Kristiansand
|attendance=2,707
|referee= Dag Vidar Hafsås
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 13 August 2011
|team1= Aalesund
|score= 3–1
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5434729 Report]
|team2= Rosenborg
|goals1= Wangberg {{goal|26|o.g.}}
Barrantes {{goal|56}}
Phillips{{goal|75}}
|goals2= Dorsin {{goal|10}}
|stadium= Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
|attendance=6,828
|referee= Tommy Skjerven
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 14 August 2011
|team1= Fredrikstad
|score= 3–2
|aet= yes
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5434715 Report]
|team2= Molde
|goals1= Borges {{goal|15}}
Askar {{goal|81}}
Hussain {{goal|117}}
|goals2= Eikrem {{goal|41}}
Angan {{goal|45}}
|stadium= Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad
|attendance=5,265
|referee= Kjetil Sælen
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 14 August 2011
|team1= Viking
|score= 1–1
|aet= yes
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5434719 Report]
|team2= Brann
|goals1= Skogseid {{goal|65}}
|goals2= Haugen {{goal|74}}
|stadium= Viking Stadion, Stavanger
|attendance=9,086
|referee= Kristoffer Helgerud
|penalties1= Sigurdsson {{pengoal}}
Berisha {{penmiss}}
Nisja {{penmiss}}
Bertelsen {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore= 1–3
|penalties2= {{pengoal}} Haugen
{{pengoal}} Ojo
{{pengoal}} Labukas
}}
Semi-finals
The draw for the semi-finals took place on 17 August 2011. The semi-finals took place on 21 and 22 September 2011.
{{football box
|date= 21 September 2011
|team1= Fredrikstad
|score= 0–2
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5447192 Report]
|team2= Brann
|goals1=
|goals2= Guastavino {{goal|71}}
Ojo {{goal|85}}
|stadium= Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad
|attendance= 12,068
|referee= Brage Sandmoen
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 22 September 2011
|team1= Aalesund
|score= 1–0
|report= [https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=5447193 Report]
|team2= Start
|goals1= Guðmundsson {{goal|40|o.g.}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Color Line Stadion, Ålesund
|attendance= 8,549
|referee= Tom Harald Hagen
}}
Final
{{main|2011 Norwegian Football Cup final}}
The 2011 Norwegian Football Cup final was played on 6 November 2011 at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo. The draw for the final was held on 27 September 2011 by the Norwegian Football Association, which decided that Brann was the home team of the final and got to play in their red home kits.{{cite news |url=http://www.dagbladet.no/2011/09/27/sport/fotball/nm_fotball/cupen/brann/18317087/ |language=no |title=Brann får spille cupfinalen i røde drakter |publisher=Dagbladet |agency=Norwegian News Agency |date=27 September 2011 |access-date=30 August 2013}}
{{:2011 Norwegian Football Cup final}}
Notes
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Official website|http://www.fotball.no/Landslag_og_toppfotball/NM/Senior_herrer/}}
{{Norwegian Football Cup}}
{{2011 in Norwegian football}}
{{2010–11 in European football (UEFA)}}
{{2011–12 in European football (UEFA)}}