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2012 Norwegian Football Cup final

The 2012 Norwegian Football Cup final was the 107th final of the Norwegian Football Cup. The final was contested by Hødd and Tromsø and took place on 25 November 2012 at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, in front of a crowd of 24,217. This was Tromsø's third final, and they had won the two previous finals in 1986 and 1996, while the Norwegian First Division side Hødd played their first final ever.

2012 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event2012 Norwegian Football Cup
Hødd won 4–2 on penalties
Date25 November 2012
VenueUllevaal Stadion, Oslo
Man of the MatchØrjan Nyland
RefereeKjetil Sælen[1]
Attendance24,217
2011
2013

Hødd, who entered the final as underdogs, won the final after penalties and became the first second-tier side to win the Norwegian Cup in 15 years, since Vålerenga won in 1997. As the winner of the Norwegian Cup, Hødd earned a place in the second qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.

Route to the final edit

Hødd Round Tromsø
Tornado Måløy (D3)
A
3–0
Klock 4', Heltne 13', Karlsen 30' First Round Porsanger (D3)
A
2–0
Nystrøm 36', 53'
Arna-Bjørnar (D3)
A
1–0
Karlsen 55' Second Round Stjørdals-Blink (D3)
A
2–1
Frantzen 45', Drage 68'
Sarpsborg 08 (D1)
H
2–1 aet
Standal 66', Helland 117' Third Round Tromsdalen (D1)
H
4–0
Yttergård Jenssen 48', Ondrášek 62', Björck 65', Lysvoll 87'
Asker (D2)
H
7–0
Heltne 4', Sandal 20', 37', Helland 53', 61', Standal 56', Mork 63' Fourth Round Start (D1)
A
1–1 (4–1 p)
Johansen 43'
Haugesund (TL)
A
2–2 (5–4 p)
Helland 32', 49' Quarterfinal Bodø/Glimt (D1)
H
1–0
Ondrášek 23'
Brann (TL)
H
3–1
Aursnes 40', Helland 66', Sellin 81' Semifinal Molde (TL)
H
2–1
Ondrášek 3', Årst 72'

Hødd edit

Hødd faced the Third Division team Tornado Måløy in the first round of the 2012 Norwegian Football Cup, and Hødd became the third team in four years to reach the final after beating Tornado Maløy in the first round, like Molde did in 2009 and Aalesund in 2011.[2] Fredrik Klock scored Hødd's first goal after a corner kick, before Vegard Heltne scored the second goal a few minutes later. Michael Karlsen's goal after 30 minutes was the last goal in the match, and Hødd won comfortably 3–0.[3] Karlsen also scored in the second round when Hødd won 1–0 against another Third Division side, Arna-Bjørnar.[4] Hødd's head coach Lars Arne Nilsen claimed ahead of the final that Arna-Bjørnar was the team who was closest on eliminating Hødd from the cup that year.[5]

The First Division side Sarpsborg 08 visited Høddvoll in the third round, and it was the guests that took the lead after 38 minutes when Morten Giæver scored. Espen Standal equalized after 66 minutes and with 1–1 at full-time, the match went into extra time. As the tie approached 120 minutes, Pål André Helland scored Hødd's winning goal.[6] Helland scored twice when Hødd drew 2–2 in the quarter-final against the Tippeligaen side Haugesund. Hødd won the penalty shoot-out 5–4 when Martin Bjørnbak missed Haugesund's sixth penalty after Helland and Haugesund's Alexander Søderlund missed one penalty each while the rest scored.[7]

The supporters of Brann booked plane-tickets and hotel-rooms in Oslo after their team were drawn away against Hødd in the semi-final, as they were confident that Brann would beat the second-tier team and reach a second consecutive cup final,[8] despite not winning in Møre og Romsdal since Brann won 2–0 against Molde on 6 May 2006.[9] Zsolt Korcsmár sent Brann in the lead after 17 minutes before Fredrik Aursnes equalized five minutes before half time. With goals from Helland and Kjell Rune Sellin in the second half Hødd won 3–1, and qualified for their first ever Norwegian Cup final.[10]

Tromsø edit

Tromsø won 2–0 after two goals from Steffen Nystrøm against the Third Division side Porsanger in the first round.[11] Tromsø met Stjørdals-Blink in the second round, six years after they met in the second round of the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup, and Tromsø won 2–1 after goals from William Frantzen and Thomas Drage.[12] Tromsdalen, who have met only either Tromsø or Bodø/Glimt in the third round since 1993,[13] were beaten 4–0 in the third round after goals from Ruben Yttergård Jenssen, Zdeněk Ondrášek, Fredrik Björck and Vegard Lysvoll.[14]

Remi Johansen sent Tromsø in the lead after 42 minutes in the fourth-round match against second-tier team Start. Rolf Daniel Vikstøl equalized for Start three minutes into injury time, and after none of the team scored in the extra time the match was decided in a penalty shoot-out, which Tromsø won 4–1.[15] Tromsø eliminated rivals FK Bodø/Glimt in the quarterfinal after Ondrášek scored the only goal at Aspmyra Stadion.[16] Last years Tippeligaen winners, Molde, the only team who won against Tromsø at Alfheim Stadion last season, were drawn against Tromsø in the semi-final.[17] Ondrášek scored the first goal in the semi-final at Alfheim, and Tromsø were leading 1–0 at half time. Ole Martin Årst scored Tromsø's second goal in the 72nd minute, and when Molde only managed to score once, Daniel Chima seven minutes before full-time, Tromsø were ready for their first Norwegian Cup final since 1996.[18]

Pre-match edit

Supporters edit

Like in the previous finals, the two clubs received 13,000 of the 25,500 tickets to the final. Of the 13,000 seats, the two club got 3,000 each while the remaining 7,000 are distributed between the clubs based on the average attendance in their home games in the league, which resulted in 7,300 tickets to Tromsø while Hødd received 5,700. The remaining 10,000 tickets went to partners of the Norwegian Football Association.[19][20]

The Norwegian FA decided to rebuild parts of the stands at Ullevaal, in particular the stands where Tromsø's supporters were situated. Construction started a week and a half before the match and as a result Tromsø's supporters are not going to have a roof during the match. This has caused some distress among the supporters, who fear that the lack of a roof will rob their singing of the proper acoustics during the match.[21]

Officials edit

Ten years after Kjetil Sælen made his debut as a referee in Tippeligaen, he was selected to officiate his first Norwegian Cup final.[22] The Arna-Bjørnar based referee had previously been fourth official in the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup and had officiated 115 matches in Tippeligaen at the time of the final. Sælen's assistants for the final was Sven Erik Midthjell from Eid IL and Reidar Gundersen from Frisk Asker. Kristoffer Helgerud was originally assigned as fourth official,[23] but were replaced by Brage Sandmoen the day before the final.[24]

Match edit

Background edit

Tromsø, who won the Norwegian Cup in 1986 and 1996, went into their third final as favourites; the team finished fourth in Tippeligaen while Hødd, who appeared in their first final, avoided relegation to the Second Division in the last match with better goal difference than Tromsdalen. The two teams had met each other on four previous occasions, when Tromsø were playing in the First Division in 2002 they won both matches against Hødd 3–0. Tromsø also won both matches when Hødd were playing in Tippeligaen in 1995.[25]

Report edit

Saliou Ciss was preferred ahead of Tromsø's captain Miika Koppinen as the left centre back,[26] and with Koppinen on the bench Ruben Yttergård Jensen was captaining Tromsø, who played in a 4-4-2 formation.[27] Aursnes, who scored against Brann in the semifinal, was ill ahead of the final but recovered in time to start in Hødd's 4-2-3-1 formation alongside Sivert Heltne Nilsen in the midfield.[26]

Hødd's Vegard Heltne fouled Hans Norbye after only 14 seconds[28] and received the fastest ever yellow card in a Norwegian Cup final.[27] One minute later, Ondrášek had a big opportunity to send Tromsø in the lead, but his shot hit above the crossbar. Tromsø controlled possession in the start of the first half, and Thomas Drage had a shot from the corner of the penalty area in the 17th minute, but his shot ended half a meter wide off the post. Hødd had two great chances at the end of the first half, but both the shots from Sandal and Helland went wide off the post.[29]

Hødd settled into their own rhythm after half time, and took the lead after 62 minutes when Sandal sent a defence-splitting pass to Sellin who converted the ball behind Benny Lekström. Minutes later, Sandal unleashed a 30-yard strike which went only inches over the bar. Tromsø almost drew level when veteran striker Ole Martin Årst, but Hødd's goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland saved it with his face. Nyland then repeated his heroics five minutes later, this time denying Ondrášek with a one-hand save from point-blank range. Three minutes from full-time, Ciss finally ended Hødd's resolve when he scored from Remi Johansen's centre.[29]

In the extra time, the pressure from Tromsø was almost continuous. However, it was Hødd who got the first big chance after 102 minutes when Andreas Rekdal was along with the goalkeeper, but instead of shooting Rekdal sent a pass to Helland who shot over the open goal from 20 meter. During the last three minutes of the extra time Nyland, who was voted as the man of the match by the official jury, had two magnificent saves on shots from Remi Johansen and Ruben Kristiansen.[28]

After Akem Latifu, Årst, Nilsen, Drage and Helland converted their penalties, Ørjan Nyland saved the penalty from Remi Johansen with Hødd leading 3–2. Tromsø's goalkeeper Lekström then followed up by saving Sandal's penalties before Ciss sent his attempt wide. Andreas Rekdal scored on the next penalty, which meant that Hødd won the penalty shoot-out, and secured their first Norwegian Cup ever.[29]

Details edit

Hødd1–1 (a.e.t.)Tromsø
Sellin   62' Report Ciss   87'
Penalties
Latifu  
Nilsen  
Helland  
Sandal  
Rekdal  
4–2   Årst
  Drage
  Johansen
  Ciss
 
 
 
 
 
Hødd
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tromsø
GK 1   Ørjan Nyland
RB 24   Akeem Latifu
CB 5   Fredrik Klock (c)
CB 2   Steffen Moltu
LB 3   Victor Grodås
RM 22   Fredrik Aursnes   120'
CM 7   Erik Sandal
LM 16   Sivert Heltne Nilsen
RW 19   Vegard Heltne   1' 0   85'
CF 23   Kjell Rune Sellin   96'
LW 8   Pål André Helland
Substitutes:
GK 25   Jan Lennart Urke
FW 9   Espen Standal   96'
DF 13   Ruben Kenneth Brandal
MF 15   Bendik Torset   120'
DF 17   Ørjan Engen Grimstad
MF 18   Andreas Rekdal   85'
MF 21   Eirik Heltne
Head Coach:
  Lars Arne Nilsen

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Svein Erik Midthjell (Eid IL)[1]
    • Reidar Gundersen (IF Frisk-Asker)[1]
  • Fourth official: Kristoffer Helgerud (Lier IL)[1]

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also edit

References edit

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The 2012 Norwegian Football Cup final was the 107th final of the Norwegian Football Cup The final was contested by Hodd and Tromso and took place on 25 November 2012 at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo in front of a crowd of 24 217 This was Tromso s third final and they had won the two previous finals in 1986 and 1996 while the Norwegian First Division side Hodd played their first final ever 2012 Norwegian Football Cup finalEvent2012 Norwegian Football CupHodd Tromso1 1Hodd won 4 2 on penaltiesDate25 November 2012VenueUllevaal Stadion OsloMan of the MatchOrjan NylandRefereeKjetil Saelen 1 Attendance24 217 20112013 Hodd who entered the final as underdogs won the final after penalties and became the first second tier side to win the Norwegian Cup in 15 years since Valerenga won in 1997 As the winner of the Norwegian Cup Hodd earned a place in the second qualifying round of the 2013 14 UEFA Europa League Contents 1 Route to the final 1 1 Hodd 1 2 Tromso 2 Pre match 2 1 Supporters 2 2 Officials 3 Match 3 1 Background 3 2 Report 3 3 Details 4 See also 5 ReferencesRoute to the final editSee also 2012 Norwegian Football Cup Hodd Round TromsoTornado Maloy D3 A3 0 Klock 4 Heltne 13 Karlsen 30 First Round Porsanger D3 A2 0 Nystrom 36 53 Arna Bjornar D3 A1 0 Karlsen 55 Second Round Stjordals Blink D3 A2 1 Frantzen 45 Drage 68 Sarpsborg 08 D1 H2 1 aet Standal 66 Helland 117 Third Round Tromsdalen D1 H4 0 Yttergard Jenssen 48 Ondrasek 62 Bjorck 65 Lysvoll 87 Asker D2 H7 0 Heltne 4 Sandal 20 37 Helland 53 61 Standal 56 Mork 63 Fourth Round Start D1 A1 1 4 1 p Johansen 43 Haugesund TL A2 2 5 4 p Helland 32 49 Quarterfinal Bodo Glimt D1 H1 0 Ondrasek 23 Brann TL H3 1 Aursnes 40 Helland 66 Sellin 81 Semifinal Molde TL H2 1 Ondrasek 3 Arst 72 TL Tippeligaen team D1 1 divisjon team D2 2 divisjon team D3 3 divisjon teamHodd edit Hodd faced the Third Division team Tornado Maloy in the first round of the 2012 Norwegian Football Cup and Hodd became the third team in four years to reach the final after beating Tornado Maloy in the first round like Molde did in 2009 and Aalesund in 2011 2 Fredrik Klock scored Hodd s first goal after a corner kick before Vegard Heltne scored the second goal a few minutes later Michael Karlsen s goal after 30 minutes was the last goal in the match and Hodd won comfortably 3 0 3 Karlsen also scored in the second round when Hodd won 1 0 against another Third Division side Arna Bjornar 4 Hodd s head coach Lars Arne Nilsen claimed ahead of the final that Arna Bjornar was the team who was closest on eliminating Hodd from the cup that year 5 The First Division side Sarpsborg 08 visited Hoddvoll in the third round and it was the guests that took the lead after 38 minutes when Morten Giaever scored Espen Standal equalized after 66 minutes and with 1 1 at full time the match went into extra time As the tie approached 120 minutes Pal Andre Helland scored Hodd s winning goal 6 Helland scored twice when Hodd drew 2 2 in the quarter final against the Tippeligaen side Haugesund Hodd won the penalty shoot out 5 4 when Martin Bjornbak missed Haugesund s sixth penalty after Helland and Haugesund s Alexander Soderlund missed one penalty each while the rest scored 7 The supporters of Brann booked plane tickets and hotel rooms in Oslo after their team were drawn away against Hodd in the semi final as they were confident that Brann would beat the second tier team and reach a second consecutive cup final 8 despite not winning in More og Romsdal since Brann won 2 0 against Molde on 6 May 2006 9 Zsolt Korcsmar sent Brann in the lead after 17 minutes before Fredrik Aursnes equalized five minutes before half time With goals from Helland and Kjell Rune Sellin in the second half Hodd won 3 1 and qualified for their first ever Norwegian Cup final 10 Tromso edit Tromso won 2 0 after two goals from Steffen Nystrom against the Third Division side Porsanger in the first round 11 Tromso met Stjordals Blink in the second round six years after they met in the second round of the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup and Tromso won 2 1 after goals from William Frantzen and Thomas Drage 12 Tromsdalen who have met only either Tromso or Bodo Glimt in the third round since 1993 13 were beaten 4 0 in the third round after goals from Ruben Yttergard Jenssen Zdenek Ondrasek Fredrik Bjorck and Vegard Lysvoll 14 Remi Johansen sent Tromso in the lead after 42 minutes in the fourth round match against second tier team Start Rolf Daniel Vikstol equalized for Start three minutes into injury time and after none of the team scored in the extra time the match was decided in a penalty shoot out which Tromso won 4 1 15 Tromso eliminated rivals FK Bodo Glimt in the quarterfinal after Ondrasek scored the only goal at Aspmyra Stadion 16 Last years Tippeligaen winners Molde the only team who won against Tromso at Alfheim Stadion last season were drawn against Tromso in the semi final 17 Ondrasek scored the first goal in the semi final at Alfheim and Tromso were leading 1 0 at half time Ole Martin Arst scored Tromso s second goal in the 72nd minute and when Molde only managed to score once Daniel Chima seven minutes before full time Tromso were ready for their first Norwegian Cup final since 1996 18 Pre match editSupporters edit Like in the previous finals the two clubs received 13 000 of the 25 500 tickets to the final Of the 13 000 seats the two club got 3 000 each while the remaining 7 000 are distributed between the clubs based on the average attendance in their home games in the league which resulted in 7 300 tickets to Tromso while Hodd received 5 700 The remaining 10 000 tickets went to partners of the Norwegian Football Association 19 20 The Norwegian FA decided to rebuild parts of the stands at Ullevaal in particular the stands where Tromso s supporters were situated Construction started a week and a half before the match and as a result Tromso s supporters are not going to have a roof during the match This has caused some distress among the supporters who fear that the lack of a roof will rob their singing of the proper acoustics during the match 21 Officials edit Ten years after Kjetil Saelen made his debut as a referee in Tippeligaen he was selected to officiate his first Norwegian Cup final 22 The Arna Bjornar based referee had previously been fourth official in the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup and had officiated 115 matches in Tippeligaen at the time of the final Saelen s assistants for the final was Sven Erik Midthjell from Eid IL and Reidar Gundersen from Frisk Asker Kristoffer Helgerud was originally assigned as fourth official 23 but were replaced by Brage Sandmoen the day before the final 24 Match editBackground edit Tromso who won the Norwegian Cup in 1986 and 1996 went into their third final as favourites the team finished fourth in Tippeligaen while Hodd who appeared in their first final avoided relegation to the Second Division in the last match with better goal difference than Tromsdalen The two teams had met each other on four previous occasions when Tromso were playing in the First Division in 2002 they won both matches against Hodd 3 0 Tromso also won both matches when Hodd were playing in Tippeligaen in 1995 25 Report edit Saliou Ciss was preferred ahead of Tromso s captain Miika Koppinen as the left centre back 26 and with Koppinen on the bench Ruben Yttergard Jensen was captaining Tromso who played in a 4 4 2 formation 27 Aursnes who scored against Brann in the semifinal was ill ahead of the final but recovered in time to start in Hodd s 4 2 3 1 formation alongside Sivert Heltne Nilsen in the midfield 26 Hodd s Vegard Heltne fouled Hans Norbye after only 14 seconds 28 and received the fastest ever yellow card in a Norwegian Cup final 27 One minute later Ondrasek had a big opportunity to send Tromso in the lead but his shot hit above the crossbar Tromso controlled possession in the start of the first half and Thomas Drage had a shot from the corner of the penalty area in the 17th minute but his shot ended half a meter wide off the post Hodd had two great chances at the end of the first half but both the shots from Sandal and Helland went wide off the post 29 Hodd settled into their own rhythm after half time and took the lead after 62 minutes when Sandal sent a defence splitting pass to Sellin who converted the ball behind Benny Lekstrom Minutes later Sandal unleashed a 30 yard strike which went only inches over the bar Tromso almost drew level when veteran striker Ole Martin Arst but Hodd s goalkeeper Orjan Nyland saved it with his face Nyland then repeated his heroics five minutes later this time denying Ondrasek with a one hand save from point blank range Three minutes from full time Ciss finally ended Hodd s resolve when he scored from Remi Johansen s centre 29 In the extra time the pressure from Tromso was almost continuous However it was Hodd who got the first big chance after 102 minutes when Andreas Rekdal was along with the goalkeeper but instead of shooting Rekdal sent a pass to Helland who shot over the open goal from 20 meter During the last three minutes of the extra time Nyland who was voted as the man of the match by the official jury had two magnificent saves on shots from Remi Johansen and Ruben Kristiansen 28 After Akem Latifu Arst Nilsen Drage and Helland converted their penalties Orjan Nyland saved the penalty from Remi Johansen with Hodd leading 3 2 Tromso s goalkeeper Lekstrom then followed up by saving Sandal s penalties before Ciss sent his attempt wide Andreas Rekdal scored on the next penalty which meant that Hodd won the penalty shoot out and secured their first Norwegian Cup ever 29 Details edit 25 November 201213 15 CET UTC 1 Hodd1 1 a e t TromsoSellin nbsp 62 Report Ciss nbsp 87 PenaltiesLatifu nbsp Nilsen nbsp Helland nbsp Sandal nbsp Rekdal nbsp 4 2 nbsp Arst nbsp Drage nbsp Johansen nbsp CissUllevaal Stadion OsloAttendance 24 217Referee Kjetil Saelen Arna Bjornar 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hodd nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp TromsoGK 1 nbsp Orjan NylandRB 24 nbsp Akeem LatifuCB 5 nbsp Fredrik Klock c CB 2 nbsp Steffen MoltuLB 3 nbsp Victor GrodasRM 22 nbsp Fredrik Aursnes nbsp 120 CM 7 nbsp Erik SandalLM 16 nbsp Sivert Heltne NilsenRW 19 nbsp Vegard Heltne nbsp 1 0 nbsp 85 CF 23 nbsp Kjell Rune Sellin nbsp 96 LW 8 nbsp Pal Andre HellandSubstitutes GK 25 nbsp Jan Lennart UrkeFW 9 nbsp Espen Standal nbsp 96 DF 13 nbsp Ruben Kenneth BrandalMF 15 nbsp Bendik Torset nbsp 120 DF 17 nbsp Orjan Engen GrimstadMF 18 nbsp Andreas Rekdal nbsp 85 MF 21 nbsp Eirik HeltneHead Coach nbsp Lars Arne Nilsen GK 27 nbsp Benny LekstromRB 14 nbsp Hans NorbyeCB 3 nbsp Fredrik BjorckCB 22 nbsp Saliou Ciss nbsp 43 LB 4 nbsp Ruben KristiansenRM 18 nbsp Thomas Kind Bendiksen nbsp 81 CM 2 nbsp Kara Mbodj nbsp 67 CM 11 nbsp Ruben Yttergard Jenssen c RM 10 nbsp Thomas DrageCF 28 nbsp Aleksandar Prijovic nbsp 54 CF 13 nbsp Zdenek OndrasekSubstitutes GK 35 nbsp Henri SillanpaaDF 7 nbsp Miika KoppinenFW 9 nbsp Steffen NystromMF 15 nbsp Magnus Andersen nbsp 81 DF 16 nbsp Hans Age YndestadMF 17 nbsp Remi Johansen nbsp 67 FW 25 nbsp Ole Martin Arst nbsp 54 Head Coach nbsp Per Mathias HogmoMATCH OFFICIALS Assistant referees Svein Erik Midthjell Eid IL 1 Reidar Gundersen IF Frisk Asker 1 Fourth official Kristoffer Helgerud Lier IL 1 MATCH RULES 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Seven named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions See also edit2012 Norwegian Football Cup 2012 Tippeligaen 2012 1 divisjon 2012 in Norwegian footballReferences edit a b c d e Saelen og Soro cupfinaledommere in Norwegian Football Association of Norway Retrieved 25 November 2012 Krumsvik Magne J 1 May 2012 Hodd droymer om cupfinale in Norwegian Sunnmorsposten Retrieved 1 December 2012 Krumsvik Magne J 1 May 2012 Hodd enkelt vidare i cupen in Norwegian Sunnmorsposten Retrieved 1 December 2012 Nydal Trond Roger 9 May 2012 Historiske Arna Bjornar ute av cupen in 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