13/02-2002
Friendly in Brussels
Belgium – Norway 1-0 (0-0)
1-0 Stefaan Tanghe (82’)
Referee:
Joachim Paulo Gomes F. Parathy Silva (Portugal)
Yellow cards: none
Attendance:
22.000
Venue: Koning Boudewijn stadium (Brussels)
Belgium (4-4-2): Geert De Vlieger (Willem II) – Eric Deflandre
(Olympique Lyonnais) [46’ Philippe Clement (Club Brugge KV)], Eric van Meir
(Standard Liège), Daniël van Buyten (Marseille), Nico van Kerckhoven (FC
Schalke 04) [84’ Jacky Peeters (KAA Gent)] – Gert Verheyen (Club Brugge KV),
Timmy Simons (Club Brugge KV) [72’ Yves Vanderhaeghe (RSC Anderlecht)], Walter
Baseggio (RSC Anderlecht), Danny Boffin (St.-Truiden VV) [46’ Bart Goor (Hertha
Berlin)] – Marc Wilmots (FC Schalke 04) [46’ Stefaan Tanghe (FC Utrecht) 46],
Wesley Sonck (KRC Genk) [77’ Sven Vermant (FC Schalke 04)]. Coach:
Robert Waseige. Captain: Marc Wilmots. Substitute not used:
Frédéric Herpoel (KAA Gent)
Norway (4-4-2): Thomas Myhre (Besiktas) – Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK),
Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers) [58’ Vidar Riseth (1860 München)], Bård
Borgersen (Aalborg BK), André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax) – Øyvind Leonhardsen
(Tottenham Hotspurs), Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Steffen Iversen (Tottenham
Hotspurs) [62’ Roar Strand (Rosenborg BK)], John Arne Riise (Liverpool) – John
Carew (Valencia) [66’ Tore André Flo (Rangers)], Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester
United) [73’ Jan Derek Sørensen (Borussia Dortmund)]. Coach: Nils Johan
Semb. Captain: Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Espen Johnsen
(Rosenborg BK) and Tommy Svindal Larsen (1FC Nürnberg)
27/03-2002
Friendly in Tunis
Tunisia – Norway
0-0 (0-0)
Referee: Jamel N’Baya
(Libya)
Yellow cards: Brattbakk (30’), Jaïdi (31’), Gabsi (68’) and Marzouki (85’)
Attendance:
15.000
Venue: Stade Olympique d’El Menzah
Tunisia (4-3-3): Chokri El Ouaer (Espérance de Tunis) – Tarek Thabet
(Espérance de Tunis) [55’ Ahmed Hammi (CS Sfaxien)], Radhi Jaïdi (Espérance de
Tunis), Mohamed M’kacher (Etoile du Sahel) [55’ Hamdi Marzouki (Club
Africain)], Emir M’Kademi (Etoile du Sahel) [70’ Anis Ayari (Stade Tunisien)] –
Hatem Trabelsi (AFC Ajax) [72’ Lassaâd Ouertani (Stade Tunisien)], Skander
Souayeh (Espérance de Tunis) [53’ Zoubeir Baya (Besiktas)], Riadh Bouazizi
(Bursaspor) [75’ Sabri Jaballah (CS Sfaxien)] – Hassen Gabsi (Genoa), Ziad
Jaziri (Etoile du Sahel) [46’ Riadh Jlassi (Club Africain)], Imed Ben Younes
(CS Sfaxien) [63’ Anis Ben Chouikha (CS Hammam-Lif)]. Coach: Ammar
Souayah and Kemaies Labidi. Captain: unknown. Substitute not used:
Ahmed Jaouachi (US Monastir)
Norway (4-5-1): Thomas Myhre (Besiktas) – Alexander Aas (Odd Grenland),
Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers) [46’ Bård Borgersen (Aalborg BK)], Erik Hoftun
(Rosenborg BK), Thomas Pereita (Viking FK) – Jan Derek Sørensen (Borussia
Dortmund), Vidar Riseth (1860 München) [58’ Daniel Berg Hestad (Molde FK)],
Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF), Sigurd Rushfeldt
(Austria Wien) – Tore André Flo (Rangers) [22’ Harald Martin Brattbakk
(Rosenborg BK)] [82’ Magne Hoseth (Molde FK)]. Coach: Nils Johan Semb. Captain:
Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), Torjus
Hansén (Lillestrøm SK), Bjørn Dahl (Viking FK) and Brede Paulsen Hangeland
(Viking FK)
17/04-2002
Friendly in Oslo
Norway – Sweden 0-0 (0-0)
Referee: Knud Fisker (Denmark)
Yellow card: Linderoth (82’)
Attendance:
20.759
Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo)
Norway (4-4-2): Thomas Myhre (Besiktas) – Christer Basma (Rosenborg
BK) [52’ Eirik Bakke (Leeds United)], Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers) [67’ Bård
Borgersen (Aalborg BK)], Erik Hoftun (Rosenborg BK), André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax)
– Øyvind Leonhardsen (Tottenham Hotspurs) [67’ Jan Derek Sørensen (Borussia
Dortmund)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs),
John Arne Riise (Liverpool) [90’ Thomas Pereira (Viking FK)] – John Carew
(Valencia) [67’ Tore André Flo (Rangers)], Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester
United) [67’ Roar Strand (Rosenborg BK)]. Coach: Nils Johan Semb. Captain:
Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK),
Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF) and Magne Hoseth (Molde FK)
Sweden (4-4-2): Magnus Kihlstedt (FC København) – Olof Mellberg (Aston
Villa), Michael Svensson (Troyes AC), Johan Mjällby (Celtic FC) [73’ Andreas
Jakobsson (FC Hansa Rostock)], Teddy Lucic (AIK Stockholm) [46’ Tomas
Antonelius (FC København)] – Niclas Alexandersson (Everton FC) [73’ Andreas
Andersson (AIK Stockholm)], Tobias Linderoth (Everton FC), Marcus Lantz (FC
Hansa Rostock) [73’ Daniel Andersson (AC Venezia)], Fredrik Ljungberg (Arsenal
FC) [46’ Magnus Svensson (FC København)] – Henrik Larsson (Celtic FC) [73’
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AFC Ajax)], Marcus Allbäck (SC Heerenveen) [73’ Stefan
Selakovic (SC Heerenveen)]. Coaches: Tommy Söderberg and Lars Lagerbäck.
Substitutes not used: Andreas Isaksson (Djurgården IF) and Påntus Kåmark
(IFK Göteborg)
14/05-2002
Friendly in Oslo
Norway – Japan 3-0 (0-0)
1-0 Henning Berg (67’)
2-0 Sigurd Rushfeldt (76’)
3-0 Ole Gunnar Solskjær (84’)
Referee: Giorgios Kasnaferis (Greece)
Yellow cards: Inamoto and Kawaguchi.
Attendance:
8.348
Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo)
Norway (4-4-2): Thomas Myhre (Besiktas) – André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax),
Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers), Ronny Johnsen (Manchester United) [46’ Claus
Lundekvam (Southampton)], John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – Eirik Bakke (Leeds
United), Jan Derek Sørensen (Borussia Dortmund) [46’ Jo Tessem (Southampton)],
Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Øyvind Leonhardsen (Tottenham Hotspurs) [86’ Vidar
Riseth (1860 München)] – Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs) [73’ Sigurd
Rushfeldt (Austria Wien)], Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester United). Coach:
Nils Johan Semb. Captain: Henning Berg. Substitutes not used:
Ivar Rønningen (SK Brann), Alexander Aas (Odd Grenland), Tommy Svindal Larsen
(1FC Nürnberg) and John Carew (Valencia).
Japan (3-5-2): Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (Portsmouth) – Yuji Nakazawa
(Yokohama Marinos), Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (Gamba Osaka), Koji Nakata (Kashima
Antlers) [81’ Tohihiro Hattori (Jubilo Iwata)] – Daisuke Ichikawa (Shimizu
S-Pulse) [46’ Tomokazu Myojin (Kashiwa Reysol)], Takashi Fukunishi (Jubilo
Iwata) [46’ Kazuyuki Toda (Shimizu S-Pulse)], Hidetoshi Nakata (Parma), Junichi
Inamoto (Arsenal FC) [85’ Allesandro Santos (Shimizu S-Pulse)], Shinji Ono
(Feyenoord) – Takayuki Suzuki (Kashima Antlers) [85’ Mitsuo Ogasawara (Kashima
Antlers)], Tatsuhiko Kubo (Sanfrecce Hiroshima) [46’ Atsushi Yanagisawa
(Kashima Antlers)]. Coach: Philippe Troussier. Substitutes not used:
Seigo Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus Eight), Hitoshi Sogahata (Kashima Antlers),
Yashuhiro Hato (Yokohama Marinos), Naoki Matsuda (Yokohama Marinos), Hiroaki
Morishima (Cerezo Osaka), Daisuke Oku (Yokohama Marinos), Shunsuke Nakamura
(Yokohama Marinos), Akinori Nishizawa (Cerezo Osaka) and Yoshiteru Yamashita
(Vegalta Sendai).
22/05-2002
Friendly in Bodø
Norway – Iceland 1-1 (0-1)
0-1 Jóhannes Karl Guðjónsson (5’)
1-1 Ole Gunnar Solskjær (60’)
Referee: Ceri Richards (Wales)
Yellow cards: Johnsen (58’), Einarsson (72’) and Berg (90’).
Attendance: 8.126 (sold out)
Venue: Aspmyra stadium (Bodø)
Norway (4-4-2): Thomas Myhre (Besiktas) –
André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax), Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers), Ronny Johnsen
(Manchester United), John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – Jo Tessem (Southampton)
[46’ Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien)], Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball) [80’
Bengt Sæternes (FK Bodø/Glimt)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Øyvind Leonhardsen
(Tottenham Hotspurs) – Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs), Ole Gunnar
Solskjær (Manchester United). Coach: Nils Johan Semb. Captain:
Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Ivar Rønningen (SK Brann), Brede
Paulsen Hangeland (FK Viking), Erik Hoftun (Rosenborg BK), Alexander Aas (Odd
Grenland), Jan Derek Sørensen (Borussia Dortmund) and Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby
IF).
Iceland (4-4-2): Árni
Gautur Arason (Rosenborg BK) – Gylfi Einarsson (Lillestrøm SK), Ívar Ingimarsson (Brentford FC), Bjarni
Óskar Þorsteinsson (Molde FK), Arnar
Þór Viðarsson (Lokeren) – Jóhannes Karl Guðjónsson (Real Betis), Ólafur Stigsson (Molde
FK), Rúnar Kristinsson (Lokeren)
[75’ Jóhann Guðmundsson (SFK Lyn)], Indriði Sigurdsson (Lillestrøm SK) [80’ Tryggvi Guðmundsson (Stabæk Fotball)] – Marel Johann Baldvinsson
(Stabæk Fotball) [83’ Sævar Thor Gislason (Fylkir)], Heiðar Helguson (Watford) [59’ Ólafur
Örn Bjarnason (Grindavik)]. Coach:
Atli Edvaldsson. Substitutes not used:
Birkir Kristinsson (ÍBV) and Gunnlaugur Jonsson
(Uerdingen).
21/8-2002
Friendly in Oslo
Norway – Netherlands 0-1 (0-0)
0-1 Edgar Davids (71’)
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)
Cards: none
Attendance: 15.356
Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo)
Norway (4-5-1): Frode Grodås (Hønefoss BK) –
Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK) [82’ Tommy Berntsen (SFK Lyn) 82], Henning Berg
(Blackburn Rovers), Ronny Johnsen (no club) [46’ Claus Lundkvam (Southampton)],
Thomas Pereira (Viking FK) [66’ Øyvind Leonhardsen (Tottenham Hotspurs)] – Jo
Tessem (Southampton) [46’ Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester United)], Roar Strand
(Rosenborg BK) [78’ Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon),
Eirik Bakke (Leeds United), John Arne Riise (Liverpool) – Sigurd Rushfeldt
(Austria Wien) [66’ Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK)]. Coach: Nils Johan
Semb. Captain: Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Ivar Rønningen
(SK Brann), Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland) and Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK).
Netherlands
(4-2-3-1): Edwin van der Saar (Fulham) – Fernando Ricksen (Glasgow
Rangers), Michael Reiziger (FC Barcelona), Frank de Boer (FC Barcelona),
Wilfred Bouma (PSV Eindhoven) – Mark van Bommel (PSV Eindhoven) [84’ Paul
Bosvelt (Feyenoord)], Phillip Cocu (FC Barcelona) – Andy van der Meyde (AFC Ajax), Patrick Kluivert (FC Barcelona),
Boudewijn Zenden (Chelsea) [46’ Edgar Davids (Juventus)] – Ruud van Nistelrooy
(Manchester United) [46’ Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea)]. Coach: Dick Advocaat. Captain: Frank de
Boer. Substitutes not used: Ronald Waterreus (PSV Eindhoven), Pierre van
Hooijdonk (Feyenoord), Roy Makaay (Deportivo La Coruna), Kevin Hofland (PSV
Eindhoven) and André Ooijer (PSV Eindhoven).
07/09-2002
European Championship, Qualification
Norway – Denmark 2-2 (0-1)
0-1 Jon Dahl Tomasson (23’)
1-1 John Arne Riise (54’)
1-2 Jon Dahl Tomasson (71’)
2-2 John Carew (93’)
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Yellow cards: Bakke (13’) and Laursen (40’)
Attendance: 25.114 (sold out)
Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo)
Norway (4-4-2): Frode Grodås (Hønefoss BK) –
Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers), Ronny Johnsen
(Aston Villa), André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax) – Øyvind Leonhardsen (Aston Villa)
[77’ Roar Strand (Rosenborg BK)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon) [77’ John Carew
(Valencia)], Eirik Bakke (Leeds United) [88’ Tommy Svindal Larsen (1FC
Nürnberg)], John Arne Riise (Liverpool) – Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester
United), Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs). Coach: Nils Johan Semb. Captain:
Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland), Erik
Hoftun (Rosenborg BK), Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) and Claus Lundekvam
(Southampton).
Denmark (4-4-2): Thomas Sørensen (Sunderland) – Christian Poulsen (FC
Schalke 04), Steven Lustü (SFK Lyn), Martin Laursen (AC Milan), Niclas Jensen
(Manchester City) – Dennis Rommedahl (PSV Eindhoven [59’ Jan Michaelsen
(Panathinaikos) 59], Thomas Helveg (AC Milan), Thomas Gravesen (Everton),
Jesper Grønkjær (Chelsea) [70’ Claus Jensen (Charlton Athletic FC)] – Jon Dahl Tomasson (AC Milan) [92’ Per
Nielsen (Brøndby IF)], Ebbe Sand (Schalke 04). Coach: Morten Olsen. Captain:
Ebbe Sand. Substitutes not used: Kasper Bøgelund (PSV Eindhoven), Peter
Skov-Jensen (FC Midtjylland), Peter Madsen (Brøndby IF) and Thomas Røll Larsen.
12/10-2002
European Championship, Qualification
Romania – Norway 0-1 (0-0)
0-1 Steffen Iversen (83’)
Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia)
Yellow cards: Chivu (17’), Carew (36’) and Riise (41’).
Attendance:
20.000
Venue: Steaua stadium (Bucuresti)
Romania
(3-4-1-2): Bogdan Arges Vintila (FC National Bucuresti) – Matei
Mirel Radoi (Steaua Bucuresti), Gheorghe Popescu (Dinamo Bucuresti), Christian
Eugen Chivu (AFC Ajax) – Cosmin Marius Contra (Atletico Madrid), Paul
Constantin Codrea (Genoa FC), Dorinel Ionel Munteanu (VfL Wolfsburg) [85’ Daniel
Gabriel Pancu (Besiktas JK)], Razvan Rat-Dinca (FC Rapid Bucuresti) – Adrian
Mutu (Parma AC) – Viorel Dinu Moldovan (FC Nantes) [63’ Marius Constantin
Niculae (Sporting Lisboa)], Ioan Viorel Ganea (VfB Stuttgart) [63’ Adrian Bucurel
Ilie (CD Alaves)]. Coach: Anghel Iordanescu Captain: Gheorghe
Popescu. Substitutes not used: Emilian Dolha (FC Rapid Bucuresti),
Tiberiu Ghioane (Dynamo
Kyiv), Florin Soava (FC Rapid Bucuresti) and Ilie Iulian Miu (Steaua Bucuresti).
Norway (4-4-1-1): Thomas Myhre (Sunderland) – Christer Basma (Rosenborg
BK), Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers), Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), André
Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax) – Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs), Trond Andersen
(Wimbledon), Eirik Bakke (Leeds United), John Arne Riise (Liverpool) – Ole
Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester United) [90’ Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien)] –
John Carew (Valencia) [79’ Øyvind Leonhardsen (Aston Villa)]. Coach:
Nils Johan Semb. Captain: Henning Berg. Substitutes not used:
Frode Olsen (Viking FK), Pa-Modou Kah (Vålerenga Fotball), Erik Hoftun
(Rosenborg BK), Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF) and Tommy Svindal Larsen (1FC
Nürnberg).
16/10-2002
European Championship, Qualification
Norway – Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0
(2-0)
1-0 Claus Lundekvam (7’)
2-0 John Arne Riise (27’)
Referee: Michal Benes (Czech Republic)
Yellow cards: Hibic (26’), Papac (45’), Salihamidzic (67’) and Carew (69’).
Attendance: 24.169
Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo)
Norway (4-4-2): Frode Olsen (Viking FK) –
Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), Henning Berg (Blackburn Rovers), Claus Lundekvam
(Southampton), André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax) – Øyvind Leonhardsen (Aston Villa)
[66’ John Carew (Valencia)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon) [90’ Tommy Svindal
Larsen (1FC Nürnberg) 90], Eirik Bakke (Leeds United), John Arne Riise
(Liverpool) – Steffen Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs), Ole Gunnar Solskjær
(Manchester United) [90’ Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien)]. Coach: Nils
Johan Semb. Captain: Henning Berg. Substitutes not used: Erik
Holtan (Odd Grenland), Pa-Modou Kah (Vålerenga Fotball), Erik Hoftun (Rosenborg
BK) and Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF).
Bosnia-Herzegovina (4-4-2): Almir Tolja (SW Bregenz) – Spomenko Bosnjak
(NK Dinamo Zagreb) [66’ Edin Mujcin (Dinamo Zagreb)], Mirsad Hibic (Atletico
Madrid), Muhamed Konjic (Coventry), Sasa Papac (FC Kärnten) – Zlatan Bajramovic
(SC Freiburg), Nermin Sabic (Celic Zenica) [58’ Jasmin Huric (Primorje
Ajdovscina)], Vedin Music (Como), Vladan Grujic (club not known) – Hasan
Salihamidzic (FC Bayern München) [80’ Nenad Miskovic (Partizan Beograd)], Elvir
Baljic (Galatasaray). Coach: Blaz Sliskovic. Captain: Mirsad
Hibic. Substitutes not used: Kenan Hasagic (NK Zeljeznicar), Almedin
Hota (FC Kärnten), Branislav Krunic (FK Leotar Trebinje) and Haris Alihodzic
(NK Zeljeznicar).
20/11-2002
Friendly in Wien
Austria – Norway 0-1 (0-0)
0-1 Pa-Modou Kah (81’)
Referee: Attila Abraham (Hungary)
Yellow cards: none
Attendance: 15.800
Venue: Gerhard-Hanappi-stadium (Wien)
Austria (3-5-2): Thomas Mandl (FK Austria Memphis Magna) [46’ Jürgen Macho (Sunderland AFC)] – Martin Hiden (FK Austria Memphis Magna), Anton Ehmann (Liebherr GAK), Emanuel Pogatetz (FC Aarau) – Markus Schopp (Brescia Calcio) [5’ Paul
Scharner (FK Austria Memphis
Magna)], Thomas Flögel (FK Austria Memphis Magna), Andreas Herzog (SK Rapid) [62’ Markus Weissenberger
(TSV 1860 München)], René Aufhauser (Liebherr GAK), Alen Orman
(Hibernian FC) – Roman Wallner (SK Rapid) [84’ Matthias Dollinger (DSV
Leoben)], Peter Schöttel [4’ Volkan Kahraman (SV PlusCity Pasching)] [77’ Muhammet Akagündüz (SV Josko Ried)]. Coach: Hans Krankl. Captain: Andreas Herzog. Substitutes not used: Patrick
Pircher (Casino SW Bregenz) and Bozo Kovacevic (SV PlusCity Pasching).
Norway (4-5-1): Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland) – Christer Basma (Rosenborg
BK) [76’ Torjus Hansén (Arminia Bielefeld)], Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking
FK), Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), André Bergdølmo (AFC Ajax) – Ole Gunnar
Solskjær (Manchester United) [76’ Sigurd Rushfeldt (FK Austria Memphis Magna)], Øyvind Leonhardsen (Aston Villa) [68’ Pa-Modou Kah
(Vålerenga Fotball)], Trond Andersen (Wimbledon), Fredrik Winsnes (Hammarby IF)
[46’ Tore André Flo (Sunderland AFC)], John Arne Riise (Liverpool) – Steffen
Iversen (Tottenham Hotspurs). Coach: Nils Johan Semb. Captain:
Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Substitutes not used: Frode Olsen (Viking FK),
Bjørn Dahl (Viking FK) and Thorstein Helstad (FK Austria Memphis Magna).
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