1965 Norwegian Football Cup

Skeid became Norwegian Cup winners after defeating Frigg 2–1 in the third final on 7 November 1965. There were 3 finals in 1965. The first two ended as ties. The goal scorers for Skeid were Terje Gulbrandsen and Pål Sæthrang. For Frigg, the goal scorer was Erik Schønfeldt. 8 990 spectators attended Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo. The referee was Sverre Eugen Olsen. This was Skeid's seventh Norwegian Cup.
1970 Norwegian Football Cup
Strømsgodset won the Norwegian Cup after beating Lyn 4–2 on 25 October. The goal scorers for Strømsgodset were Thorodd Presberg who scored in the 30th and 46th minutes, and Ingar Pettersen who scored in the 67th and 69th minute. For Lyn, Trygve
1974 Norwegian Football Cup
Skeid won the Norwegian Cup by beating Viking 3–1 on 20 October. The goal scorers for Skeid were Bjørn Skjønsberg, who scored in the 40th minute, and Stein Thunberg who scored in the 72nd and 89th minutes. For Viking, Hans Edgar Paulsen scored in
1966 Norwegian Football Cup
Fredrikstad won the Norwegian Cup after beating Lyn 3-2 on 30 October 1966. The goal scorers for Fredrikstad were Bjørn Borgen in the 33rd and 59th minute, and Arne Pedersen in the 89th minute. For Lyn, Harald Berg scored in the 54th minute and Ole
1964 Norwegian Football Cup
Rosenborg became Norwegian Cup winners by beating Sarpsborg 2–1 on 25 October 1964. The goal scorers for Rosenborg were Tor Kleveland, who scored after 32 minutes, and Tore Pedersen, who scored in the 55th minute. For Sarpsborg, Martin Kjølholt
1967 Norwegian Football Cup
Lyn won the Norwegian Cup after beating Rosenborg 4–1 on 29 October 1967. The goal scorers for Lyn were Ola Dybwad-Olsen, who scored in the 10th minute, Harald Berg, who scored in the 25th and 42nd minutes, and Knut Berg, who scored in the 52nd minute
1973 Norwegian Football Cup
Strømsgodset won the Norwegian Cup by beating Rosenborg 1–0 on 21 October. The goal scorer for Strømsgodset was Steinar Pettersen who scored a penalty in the 78th minute. Rosenborg's Odd Iversen was sent off in the 90th minute. 23 209 spectators
1969 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1969 Norwegian Football Cup was won by Strømsgodset after they beat Fredrikstad in the cup final. It took a replay to decide the winner
1976 Norwegian Football Cup
Brann won the Norwegian Cup by beating Sogndal 2–1 on 24 October. The goal scorers for Brann were Steinar Aase, who scored in the 66th minute, and Bjørn Tronstad, who scored in the 87th minute. For Sogndal, Knut Christiansen scored in the 80th minute
1984 Norwegian Football Cup
Fredrikstad won the Norwegian Cup after beating Viking 3-2
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