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The 2012 Norwegian Football Cup final was the 107th final of the
Norwegian Football Cup The Norwegian Football Cup () is the main knockout cup competition in Norwegian football. It is run by the Football Association of Norway and has been contested since 1902, making it the oldest football tournament in the country. The tournament ...
. The final was contested by Hødd and
Tromsø Tromsø is a List of towns and cities in Norway, city in Tromsø Municipality in Troms county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality as well as the administrative centre of Troms county. The city is located on the is ...
and took place on 25 November 2012 at
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in
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, in front of a crowd of 24,217. This was Tromsø's third final, and they had won the two previous finals in
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and
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, while the
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side Hødd played their first final ever. 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
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won in
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. As the winner of the Norwegian Cup, Hødd earned a place in the
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of the 2013–14
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.


Route to the final

*(TL) =
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team *(D1) =
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team *(D2) = 2. divisjon team *(D3) = 3. divisjon team


Hødd

Hødd faced the Third Division team Tornado Måløy in the first round of the
2012 Norwegian Football Cup The 2012 Norwegian Football Cup was the 107th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. It began with qualification matches in April 2012. The first round was played on 1 May 2012 and the tournament ended with the final on 25 ...
, and Hødd became the third team in four years to reach the -final after beating Tornado Maløy in the first round, like
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did in
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and Aalesund in 2011. Fredrik Klock scored Hødd's first goal after a
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, 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. Karlsen also scored in the second round when Hødd won 1–0 against another Third Division side,
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. 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. The
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side
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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,
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scored Hødd's winning goal. Helland scored twice when Hødd drew 2–2 in the quarter--final against the Tippeligaen side
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. Hødd won the
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5–4 when Martin Bjørnbak missed Haugesund's sixth penalty after Helland and Haugesund's
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missed one penalty each while the rest scored. The supporters of Brann booked plane-tickets and hotel-rooms in
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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, despite not winning in
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since Brann won 2–0 against Molde on 6 May 2006. 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.


Tromsø

Tromsø won 2–0 after two goals from
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against the Third Division side
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in the first round. Tromsø met Stjørdals-Blink in the second round, six years after they met in the second round of the
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, and Tromsø won 2–1 after goals from
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and Thomas Drage.
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, who have met only either Tromsø or Bodø/Glimt in the third round since 1993, were beaten 4–0 in the third round after goals from Ruben YttergÃ¥rd Jenssen,
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,
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and Vegard Lysvoll. Remi Johansen sent Tromsø in the lead after 42 minutes in the fourth-round match against second-tier team
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. 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. Tromsø eliminated rivals
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in the quarter-final after Ondrášek scored the only goal at
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. 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. Ondrášek scored the first goal in the semi--final at Alfheim, and Tromsø were leading 1–0 at half time.
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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.


Pre-match


Supporters

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
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. 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.


Officials

Ten years after Kjetil Sælen made his debut as a referee in
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, he was selected to officiate his first Norwegian Cup final. The
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based referee had previously been fourth official in the
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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
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. Kristoffer Helgerud was originally assigned as fourth official, but were replaced by Brage Sandmoen the day before the final.


Match


Background

Tromsø, who won the Norwegian Cup in
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and
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, 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
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they won both matches against Hødd 3–0. Tromsø also won both matches when Hødd were playing in Tippeligaen in
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.


Report

Saliou Ciss was preferred ahead of Tromsø's captain
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as the left centre back, and with Koppinen on the bench Ruben Yttergård Jensen was captaining Tromsø, who played in a 4-4-2 formation. 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. Hødd's Vegard Heltne fouled Hans Norbye after only 14 seconds and received the fastest ever yellow card in a Norwegian Cup final. 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. 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
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, but Hødd's goalkeeper
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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. 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. After Akem Latifu, Ã…rst, 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.


Details


See also

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2012 Norwegian Football Cup The 2012 Norwegian Football Cup was the 107th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. It began with qualification matches in April 2012. The first round was played on 1 May 2012 and the tournament ended with the final on 25 ...
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2012 Tippeligaen The 2012 Tippeligaen was the 68th completed season of top division football in Norway. The competition began on 23 March 2012 and ended on 18 November 2012, with a summer break from 28 May to 30 June. Molde were the defending champions, while Høn ...
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2012 1. divisjon The 2012 1. divisjon (referred to as Adeccoligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a Norwegian second-tier football season. The season began on 9 April 2012 and ended on 11 November 2012. Two clubs, Start and Sarpsborg, were relegated from the 2011 ...
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2012 in Norwegian football The 2012 season was the 107th season of competitive football in Norway. The season began on 25 March 2012 for Tippeligaen, with 1. divisjon started 9 April 2012. First round of 2. divisjon was scheduled to 14 April 2012. 1. divisjon ended on 11 ...


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