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Norway have competed in numerous competitions, and below is a list of all players who have played 25 or more matches, whether as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute. Each player's details include his usual playing position while with the team, the number of caps earned, goals scored in all international matches, and details of ...
Norway had their most successful period from 1990 to 1998 under the legendary coach Egil "Drillo" Olsen. At its height in the mid-90s the team was ranked No. 2. Olsen started his training career with Norway with a 6–1 home victory against Cameroon on 31 October 1990 and ended it on 27 June 1998 after a 0–1 defeat against Italy in the second ...
Norway national football team players with 10 to 24 caps Player Pos. Caps Goals Debut Last or most recent match Refs. Date Opponent Date Opponent Kjeld Kjos: FB / HB: 24: 0 23 October 1927 Germany: 5 July 1936 Sweden [2] Ola Dybwad-Olsen: FW: 24: 11 9 June 1968 Poland: 23 February 1972 Israel [3] Arne Dokken: FW: 24: 2 28 August 1975 Soviet ...
Through the next decade, Riise was Norway's first-choice left-back, and on 12 November 2011, he played his 100th international match when Norway lost 4–1 against Wales. [39] On 15 August 2012, Riise played his 104th match for Norway and equalled Thorbjørn Svenssen 's record as the most capped Norwegian player, eventually surpassing it before ...
In association football, a cap is traditionally awarded in international football to a player making an official appearance for their national team. This article lists all men's football players who have played in 100 or more official international matches for a national football team according to association football's world governing body FIFA.
Norway have competed in numerous competitions, and all players who have played in only one match, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below. Each player's details include his usual playing position while with the team, the number of caps earned and goals scored in all international matches, and details of ...
The three running brothers ended their coaching relationship with their father last year, prompting a swathe of speculation about a potential rift in Norway’s fastest – and most famous ...
Gunnar Andersen was the first player to reach this milestone, when he was capped for the 25th time on 29 June 1919. [1] The Gold Watch was introduced in 1930, when the four players with 25 caps, (Gunnar Andersen, Per Skou, Einar Gundersen and Adolph Wold) were awarded the Gold Watch during a banquet at the Grand Hotel in Oslo. [2]