Norway International Matches - Details 2004


 

22/01-2004 (Local Time 15.00). Carlsberg Cup. Semi-final. 

NorwaySweden  3-0 (1-0)   
Goals: 1-0 Frode Johnsen (45), 2-0 Håvard Flo (54), 3-0 Håvard Flo (62). Yellow cards: none. Referee: Fong Yau Fat (Hong Kong). Attendance: 10.000 (approximately). Venue: Hong Kong stadium (Hong Kong).   
Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Terje Skjeldestad (Sogndal Fotball) – 6-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF), 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK), 5-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK) – 21-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) [19-Ardian Gashi (FK Ørn-Horten) 84th min.], 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) [20-Pa-Modou Kah (AIK Stockholm) 84th min.] – 7-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo), 9-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 11-Harald Martin Brattbakk (Rosenborg BK) [18-Karl Oskar Fjørtoft (Hammarby) 57th min.] – 10-Håvard Flo (Sogndal Fotball) [22-Anders Stadheim (Sogndal Fotball) 76th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Håvard Flo [Frode Johnsen 76th min.]. Substitutes not used: 12-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland), 2-Alexander Aas (Odd Grenland), 13-Tommy Berntsen (FC Lyn Oslo), 14-Bjørn Dahl (Viking FK), 15-Erlend Hanstveit (SK Brann), 16-Rune Buer Johansen (Ham-Kam Fotball) and 17-Daniel Omoya Braaten (Skeid).

Sweden (4-4-2): 1-Andreas Isaksson (Djurgårdens IF) – 8-Alexander Östlund (Hammarby), 3-Mikael Antonsson (IFK Göteborg), 6-Max von Schleebrügge (Hammarby), 2-Christoffer Andersson (Lillestrøm SK) – 17-Mikael Nilsson (Halmstads BK), 10-Johan Arneng (Djurgårdens IF), 11-Martin Ericsson (IFK Göteborg), 18-Mats Rubarth (AIK Stockholm) [16-Lars Nilsson (IF Elfsborg) 59th min.] – 19-Niklas Skoog (Malmö FF), 13-Andreas Johansson (Djurgårdens IF). Coaches: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg. Captain: Mikael Nilsson. Substitutes not used: 12-Magnus Kihlstedt (FC København), 4-Christian Järdler (Helsingborgs IF), 5-Fredrik Lundqvist (GIF Sundsvall), 7-Fredrik Stenman (Djurgårdens IF), 9-Pablo Piñones-Arce (Hammarby), 20-Babis Stefanidis (Djurgårdens IF) and 21-John Alvbåge (Örebro SK).

 

· This 4 nations tournament is also known as the Chinese New Year Cup. Carlsberg Cup is title sponsored by Carlsberg and organized by the Hong Kong Football Association. All matches are played at the Hong Kong Stadium.   
· Terje Skjeldestad, Jon Inge Høiland, Karl Oskar Fjørtoft, Anders Stadheim and Ardian Gashi were Norwegian debutants. Anders Stadheim is son of former national team coach Ingvar Stadheim who had the responsibility for the national team from 1988 to 1990. Swedish debutants were Mikael Antonsson, Johan Arneng, Martin Ericsson, Mats Rubarth and Lars Nilsson.

       


25/01-2004 (Local Time 17.15). Carlsberg Cup. Final. 

NorwayHonduras  3-1 (2-1) 
Goals: 1-0 Harald Martin Brattbakk (27), 1-1 Saúl Martínez (30), 2-1 Frode Johnsen (39), 3-1 Magne Hoset (86). Yellow cards: Milton Núñez (51), Frode Johnsen (59) and Brede Paulsen Hangeland (71). Referee: Chan Siu Kee (Hong Kong). Attendance: 14.603. Venue: Hong Kong stadium (Hong Kong).   
Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Terje Skjeldestad (Sogndal Fotball) – 6-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF), 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK), 5-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK) – 21-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK), 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) – 7-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) [20-Pa-Modou Kah (AIK Stockholm) 81st min.], 9-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 11-Harald Martin Brattbakk (Rosenborg BK) [16-Rune Buer Johansen (Ham-Kam Fotball) 65th min.] – 10-Håvard Flo (Sogndal Fotball) [17-Daniel Omoya Braaten (Skeid) 90th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Håvard Flo [Frode Johnsen 90th min.]. Substitutes not used: 12-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland), 2-Alexander Aas (Odd Grenland), 13-Tommy Berntsen (FC Lyn Oslo), 14-Bjørn Dahl (Viking FK), 15-Erlend Hanstveit (SK Brann), 18-Karl Oskar Fjørtoft (Hammarby), 19-Ardian Gashi (FK Ørn-Horten) and 22-Anders Stadheim (Sogndal Fotball).

Honduras: Héctor Medina (Real España) – Júnior Izaguirre (Motagua), Milton José Palacios (Olimpia), Nínrod Edgardo Medina (Zacatepec), Javier Omar Martínez (Real España), Pompilio Cacho (Motagua) [Elkin Gonzales (Real España) 63rd min.], Élmer Marín (Olimpia) [Denilson Costa (Marathón) 77th min.], Maynor Suazo (SV Austria Salzburg), Iván Guerrero (Motagua), Saúl Martínez (Shanghai Shenhua) [Marcelo Ferreira (Olimpia) 55th min.], Wilmer Neal Velásquez (Olimpia) [Milton Núñez (Necaxa) 46th min.]. Coach: Bora Milutinovic. Captain: Nínrod Medina.   

· Norwegian debutants were Rune Buer Johansen and Daniel Omoya Braaten. Harald Martin Brattbakk was voted the “most valuable player” in the tournament by the organizer. 
· In the match for 3rd place, Sweden defeated Hong Kong 3-0.

       


28/01-2004 (Local Time: 19.30), Friendly (Tiger Beer Challenge Trophy) 
SingaporeNorway  2-5 (1-2)      
Goals: 0-1 Anders Stadheim (18), 0-2 Alexander Aas (42), 1-2 Daniel Bennett (45), 2-2 Shahril Ishak (52), 2-3 Håvard Flo (59), 2-4 Harald Martin Brattbakk (67), 2-5 Håvard Flo (70). Yellow card: Tan Kim Leng (88). Referee: Ahmad Khalidi Supian (Malaysia). Attendance: 5.000, Venue: National Stadium (Singapore).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 12-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland) [1-Terje Skjeldestad (Sogndal Fotball) 46th min.] – 2-Alexander Aas (Odd Grenland) [14-Bjørn Dahl (Viking FK) 46th min.], 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK) [4-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK) 68th min.], 13-Tommy Berntsen (FC Lyn Oslo), 15-Erlend Hanstveit (SK Brann) – 20-Pa-Modou Kah (AIK Stockholm), 21-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) – 19-Ardian Gashi (Ørn-Horten) [7-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) 46th min.], 22-Anders Stadheim (Sogndal Fotball) [11-Harald Martin Brattbakk (Rosenborg BK) 46th min.], 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) – 10-Håvard Flo (Sogndal Fotball) [17-Daniel Omoya Braaten (Skeid) 81st min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Håvard Flo [Brede Paulsen Hangeland 81st min.]. Substitutes not used: 5-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK), 6-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF) and 16-Rune Buer Johansen (Ham-Kam Fotball).

Singapore (4-4-2): 26-Lionel Lewis (Young Lions U-23) – 6-Baihakki Khaizan (Young Lions U-23), 14-S.Subramani (Home United) [12-Zulkarnaen Zainal (Tampines Rovers) 72nd min.], 5-Aide Iskandar (Home United), 16-Daniel Bennett (Singapore Armed Forces FC) – 2-Ridhuan Muhammed (Young Lions U-23) [19-Mustaqim Manzur (Young Lions U-23) 46th min.], 7-Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin (Woodlands Wellington), 3-Rafi Ali (no club) [22-Tan Kim Leng (Tampines Rovers) 68th min.], 17-Shahril Ishak (Young Lions U-23) [23-Sazali Salleh (Balestier Khalsa) 76th min.] – 8-Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers) [15-Agu Casmir (Young Lions U-23) 46th min.], 10-Indra Sahdan Daud (Home United) [20-Fadzuhasny Juraimi (Young Lions U-23) 65th min.]. Coach: Radojko Avramovic. Captain: Aide Iskandar. Substitutes not used: 18-Rezal Hassan (Tampines Rovers), 30-Hassan Sunny (Young Lions U-23) and 13-Mohamed Noh Rahman (Geylang United).

 

· Bjørn Dahl and Erlend Hanstveit were Norwegian debutants. Håvard Flo played his 25th international for Norway and was named “Tiger Beer Man-of-the-Match” by the organizer, the Singapore FA.

       


18/02-2004 (Local Time: 20.00), Friendly 
Northern IrelandNorway  1-4 (0-3)

Goals: 0-1 Morten Gamst Pedersen (17), 0-2 Morten Gamst Pedersen (35), 0-3 Steffen Iversen (44),
1-3 David Healy (57), 1-4 own goal (Keith Gillespie 58). Yellow card: Keith Gillespie (21). Referee: Craig Thomson (
Scotland). Attendance: 11.288. Venue: Windsor Park (Belfast).

Northern Ireland (4-4-2): Maik Taylor (Birmingham City) – Chris Baird (Southampton), Aaron Hughes (Newcastle United), George McCartney (Sunderland AFC), Peter Kennedy (Wigan Athletic) [Steve Jones (Crewe Alexandra) 78th min.] – Keith Gillespie (Leicester City) [Paul McVeigh (Norwich City) 73rd min.], Danny Griffin (Stockport County) [Mark Williams (Wimbledon FC) 46th min.], Damien Johnson (Birmingham City), Michael Hughes (Crystal Palace FC) – Andrew Smith (Glentoran FC), David Healy (Preston North End). Coach: Lawrie Sanchez. Captain: Aron Hughes. Substitutes not used: Roy Carroll (Manchester United), Jeff Whitley (Sunderland AFC), Danny Sonner (Nottingham Forest) and Stuart Elliott (Hull City).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) [12-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland) 71st min.] – 2-Hassan El Fakiri (AS Monaco), 3-Ronny Johnsen (Aston Villa FC), 4-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK), 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) [13-Erlend Hanstveit (SK Brann) 71st min.] – 7-Martin Andresen (Blackburn Rovers FC), 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) – 6-Thorstein Helstad (FK Austria Wien) [14-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF) 89th min.], 10-Steffen Iversen (Wolverhampton) [15-Jo Tessem (Southampton) 63rd min.], 9-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Tromsø IL) [17-Alexander Ødegaard (Sogndal Fotball) 82nd min.] – 11-Sigurd Rushfeldt (FK Austria Wien) [16-Håvard Flo (Sogndal Fotball) 46th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Ronny Johnsen. Substitutes not used: none. Comment: Hassan El Fakiri, Morten Gamst Pedersen and Alexander Ødegaard were Norwegian debutants.

       

 

31/03-2004 (Local Time: 18.00), Friendly 
Serbia & MontenegroNorway  0-1 (0-0)

Goal: 0-1 Martin Andresen (pen 76). Yellow cards: Claus Lundekvam (8), Christer Basma (13) and Dejan Stankovic (20). Red card: Darko Kovacevic (61). Referee: Novo Panic (Bosnia-Bercegovina). Attendance: 10.000. Venue: Crvena Zvezda stadium (Beograd).

Serbia & Montenegro (3-5-2): 1-Vladimir Disljenkovic (FK Crvena Zvezda) – 14-Nenad Djordjevic (FK Partizan Beograd), 6-Goran Gavrancic (Dinamo Kiev), 5-Milan Dudic (FK Crvena Zvezda) – 2-Predrag Ocokoljic (Toulouse FC), 4-Dragan Mladenovic (FK Crvena Zvezda) [13-Nenad Brnovic (FK Zeta Golubovci) 77th min.], 18-Zvonimir Vukic (Shakhtar Donetsk), 10-Dejan Stankovic (SS Lazio) [16-Sasa Ilic (RC Celta Vigo) 72nd min.], 3-Ivica Dragutinovic (Standard Liege) [15-Nikola Zigic (FK Crvena Zvezda) 84th min] – 17-Danijel Ljuboja (Paris St. Germain) [8-Mateja Kezman (PSV Eindhoven) 57th min.], 9-Darko Kovacevic (Real Sociedad). Coach: Ilija Petkovic. Captain: Darko Kovacevic [Dejan Stankovic 61st min.] [Mateja Kezman 72nd min.]. Substitutes not used: 12-Zoran Banovic (FK Sutjeska Niksic), 11-Ognjen Koroman (Krylya Sovetov Samara), 19-Vladimir Ivic (FK Partizan Beograd) and 20-Dragan Sarac (FK Crvena Zvezda).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) – 2-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK) [13-Hassan El Fakiri (AS Monaco) 46th min.], 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), 5-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK) [16-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Tromsø IL) 46th min.] – 7-Martin Andresen (Blackburn Rovers), 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) [15-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 60th min.] – 6-Thorstein Helstad (FK Austria Wien) [19-Harald Martin Brattbakk (Rosenborg BK) 69th min.], 10-Tore André Flo (Siena) [20-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) 46th min.], 9-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 11-John Carew (AS Roma) [18-Sigurd Rushfeldt (FK Austria Wien) 80th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitutes not used: 12-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland), 14-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK) and 17-Ardian Gashi (Vålerenga Fotball).

       

 

28/04-2004 (Local Time: 20.00), Friendly 

NorwayRussia  3-2 (2-0)

Goals: 1-0 Martin Andresen (25), 2-0 Sigurd Rushfeldt (43), 3-0 Jan Gunnar Solli (62), 3-1 Vladislav Radimov (85), 3-2 Dmitri Kirichenko (90). Yellow cards: none. Referee: Jan W. Wegereef (Netherlands). Attendance: 11.435. Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) [12-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) 46th min.] – 2-Hassan El Fakiri (AS Monaco), 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton) [18-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK) 46th min], 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Martin Andresen (Blackburn Rovers FC), 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) – 6-Thorstein Helstad (FK Austria Wien) [16-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 55th min.], 10-Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester United) [15-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) 46th min.], 9-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Tromsø IL) – 11-Sigurd Rushfeldt (FK Austria Wien) [17-John Carew (AS Roma) 67th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitutes not used: 13-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), 14-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK) and 21-Erik Holtan (Odd Grenland).

Russia (4-4-2): 1-Igor Akinfeev (CSKA Moskva) – 2-Vadim Evseev (Lokomotiv Moskva) [15-Vladislav Radimov (Zenit Sankt-Petersburg) 46th min.], 5-Sergei Ignashevich (CSKA Moskva) [13-Roman Sharonov (Rubin Kazan) 46th min.], 7-Victor Onopko (Saturn Moskva Region), 3-Dmitri Sennikov (Lokomotiv Moskva) – 8-Rolan Gusev (CSKA Moskva) [18-Denis Boyarintsev (Rubin Kazan) 46th min.], 4-Alexei Smertin (Portsmouth), 10-Dmitri Loskov (Lokomotiv Moskva) [16-Andrei Arshavin (Zenit Sankt-Petersburg) 46th min.], 6-Marat Izmailov (Lokomotiv Moskva) [20-Andrei Kariaka (Krylya Sovetov Samara) 46th min.] – 9-Dmitri Boulykin (Dinamo Moskva) [17-Alexander Kerzhakov (Zenit Sankt-Petersburg) 46th min.], 11-Dmitri Sychev (Lokomotiv Moskva) [19-Dmitri Kirichenko (CSKA Moskva) 46th min.]. Coach: Georgi Yartsev. Captain: Victor Onopko. Substitutes not used: 12-Sergei Ovchinnikov (Lokomotiv Moskva), 14-Igor Semshov (Torpedo Moskva) and 21-Eugeni Aldonin (CSKA Moskva).

       

 

27/05-2004 (Local Time: 19.00), Friendly 

NorwayWales  0-0 (0-0)

Yellow cards: Ole Gunnar Solskjær (57). Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden). Attendance: 14.137. Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) – 2-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), 3-Ronny Johnsen (Aston Villa) [14-Trond Andersen (Aalborg BK) 88th min.], 4-Henning Berg (Glasgow Rangers) [19-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton) 18th min.], 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Martin Andresen (Blackburn Rovers FC), 8-Magne Hoset (Molde FK) – 6-Thorstein Helstad (FK Austria Wien) [16-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 61st min.], 10-Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Manchester United) [17-Tore André Flo (Siena) 61st min.], 9-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Tromsø IL) [15-André Bergdølmo (Borussia Dortmund) 46th min.] – 11-Bengt Sæternes (Club Brugge KV) [18-Rune Lange (Club Brugge KV) 46th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Henning Berg [Martin Andresen 18th min.]. Substitutes not used: 12-Jan Kjell Larsen (FK Haugesund) and 13-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF). Comments: Henning Berg played his 100th international for Norway. Rune Lange was Norwegian debutant.

Wales (4-4-2): 1-Danny Coyne (Leicester City) – 2-Mark Delaney (Aston Villa), 4-James Collins (Cardiff City), 5-Daniel Gabbidon (Cardiff City), 3-Ben Thatcher (Leicester City) – 9-John Oster (Sunderland AFC) [15-Darren Barnard (Grimsby Town) 90th min.], 6-Carl Robinson (Portsmouth) [14-Robert Edwards (Derby County) 75th min.], 7-Carl Fletcher (AFC Bournemouth), 11-Paul Parry (Cardiff City) [16-Gareth Roberts (Tranmere Rovers) 71st min.] – 8-Craig Bellamy (Newcastle United) [19-Chris Llewelyn (Wrexham AFC) 86th min.], 10-Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City) (18-Neil Roberts (Wigan Athletic) 71st min.]. Coach: Mark Hughes. Captain: Mark Delaney. Substitutes not used: 21-Martyn Margetson (Cardiff City), 12-Adrian Williams (Reading FC), 17-David Vaughan (Crewe Alexandra) and 20-Jason Koumas (West Bromwich Albions).

       

 

18/08-2004 (Local Time: 19.00), Friendly 

NorwayBelgium  2-2 (1-2)

Goals: 0-1 Thomas Buffel (25), 1-1 Frode Johnsen (32), 1-2 Thomas Buffel (34), 2-2 Vidar Riseth (59). Yellow cards: Thomas Buffel (55), John Arne Riise (61) and Roberto Bosconti (74). Referee: Kryzstof Slupik (Poland). Attendance: 16.669. Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) – 2-Hassan El Fakiri (AS Monaco) [14-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK) 46th min.], 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton) [13-Ragnvald Soma (SK Brann) 63rd min.], 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball), 8-Magne Hoset (FC København) [15-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 85th min.] – 6-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) [18-Alexander Ødegaard (Sogndal Fotball) 85th min.], 9-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) [16-Tore André Flo (Siena) 60th min.], 11-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Tromsø IL) – 10-Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien) [17-Ole Martin Årst (Tromsø IL) 60th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitute not used: 1-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK).

Belgium (4-4-2): 12-Tristan Peersman (RSC Anderlecht) – 2-Eric Deflandre (R Standard CL), 13-Vincent Kompany (RSC Anderlecht) [4-Daniel van Buyten (Hamburg SV) 66th min.], 3-Timmy Simons (Club Brugge KV), 5-Didier Dheedene (Austria Wien) [15-Olivier Deschacht (RSC Anderlecht) 70th min.] – 17-Roberto Bisconti (R Standard CL), 6-Philip Clement (Club Brugge KV), 14-Sven Vermant (FC Schalke 04) [7-Walter Baseggio (RSC Anderlecht) 62nd min.], 8-Bart Goor (Feyenoord) – 10-Thomas Buffel (Feyenoord) [16-Luigi Pieroni (AJ Auxerre) 70th min.], 11-Mbo Mpenza (RSC Anderlecht) [9-Wesley Sonck (Ajax Amsterdam) 62nd min.]. Coach: Aimé Anthuenis. Captain: Bart Goor. Substitutes not used: 1-Erwin Lemmens (Espanyol Barcelona) and 18-Jelle van Damme (Southampton).

       

 

04/09-2004 (Local Time: 20.45), FIFA World Cup, Qualifying Round.
ItalyNorway  2-1 (1-1)

Goals: 0-1 John Carew (1), 1-1 Daniele De Rossi (4), 2-1 Luca Toni (79). Yellow cards: Petter Rudi (13), Daniele Bonera (62) and Jan Derek Sørensen (73). Referee: Alain Sars (France). Attendance: 21.463. Venue: Stadio Renzo Barbera (Palermo).

Italy (4-4-2): 1-Gianluigi Buffon (FC Juventus) – 2-Daniele Bonera (AC Parma), 6-Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), 5-Marco Materazzi (FC Internazionale), 3-Guiseppe Favalli (FC Internazionale) [13-Aimo Stefano Diana (UC Sampdoria) 69th min.] – 7-Stefano Fiore (Valencia CF), 4-Gennaro Ivan Gattuso (AC Milan), 8-Daniele De Rossi (AS Roma), 11-Gianluca Zambrotta (FC Juventus) – 9-Gilberto Gilardino (AC Parma) [19-Bernardo Corradi (Valencia CF) 59th min.], 10-Fabrizio Miccoli (FC Juventus) [18-Luca Toni (Palermo) 73rd min.]. Coach: Marcello Lippi. Captain: Alessandro Nesta. Substitutes not used: 12-Ivan Pelizzoli (AS Roma), 14-Nicola Legrottaglie (FC Juventus), 15-Manuele Blasi (FC Juventus) and 16-Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) – 2-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball), 8-Magne Hoset (FC København) [16-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 90th min.] – 6-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) [17-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers) 87th min.], 9-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 11-Petter Rudi (Molde FK) – 11-John Carew (Besiktas) [18-Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien) 74th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitute not used: 13-Jon Knudsen (Stabæk Fotball), 12-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF), 14-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK) and 15-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK).

 

 

08/09-2004 (Local Time: 20.00), FIFA World Cup, Qualifying Round.
NorwayBelarus  1-1 (1-0)

Goals: 1-0 Vidar Riseth (39), 1-1 Vitaly Kutuzov (78). Yellow cards: Andrei Lavrik (34), Jon Inge Høiland (45), Sergei Shtanyuk (48), Vitaly Kutuzov (64) and Claus Lundekvam (77). Referee: Paulo Manuel Gomes Costa (Portugal). Attendance: 25.272. Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland) – 2-Jon Inge Høiland (Malmö FF), 3-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball), 8-Magne Hoset (FC København) [15-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK) 75th min.] – 11-Petter Rudi (Molde FK) [18-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) 46th min.], 9-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers) – 10-Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien) [17-John Carew (Besiktas) 81st min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitute not used: 12-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 13-Christer Basma (Rosenborg BK), 14-Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg BK) and 16-Steffen Iversen (Vålerenga Fotball).

Belarus (4-4-2): 1-Vasily Khomutovsky (FC Steaua Bucuresti) – 2-Alexandr Kulchiy (Shinnik Yaroslavl), 5-Sergei Shtanyuk (Shinnik Yaroslavl), 6-Sergei Gurenko (Lokomotiv Moskva), 3-Sergei Yaskovich (Shinnik Yaroslavl) – 7-Andrei Lavrik (Amkar Perm), 4-Sergei Omelyanchuk (Arsenal Kyiv), 10-Vyacheslav Hleb (Hamburger SV) [14-Gennady Blizniuk (Sokol Saratov) 44th min.] [17-Alexei Suchkou (Zakarpattja Uzhhorod) 90th min.], 8-Vitaly Bulyga (Amkar Perm) [15-Dzeanis Sashcheka (Torpedo Zhodino) 62nd min.] – 11-Vitaly Kutuzov (UC Sampdoria), 9-Maksim Romashchenko (Dinamo Moskva). Coach: Anatoly Baidaychny. Captain: Sergei Gurenko. Substitutes not used: 12-Aleksandr Sulima (Naman Grodno), 13-Denis Kovba (Krylya Sovetov Samara), 16-Dzmiti Rauneika (Rotor Volgograd) and 18-Roman Vasilyuk (Dynamo Brest).

 

 

09/10-2004 (Local Time: 15.00), FIFA World Cup, Qualifying Round.
ScotlandNorway  0-1 (0-0)

Goal: 0-1 Steffen Iversen (pen 54). Yellow cards: Paul Dickov (36) and Jan Derek Sørensen (67). Red card: James McFadden (53). Referee: Paul Allaerts (Belgium). Attendance: 48.882. Venue: Hampden Park (Glasgow).

Scotland (4-1-3-2): 1-Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian) – 2-Gary Caldwell (Hibernian), 4-Russell Anderson (Aberdeen), 5-Andy Webster (Heart of Midlothian), 3-Gary Naysmith (Everton) – 8-Gary Holt (Norwich City) [13-Steven Thompson (Rangers) 79th min.] – 7-Darren Fletcher (Manchester United), 6-Barry Ferguson (Blackburn Rovers), 11-Richard Hughes [15-Stephen Pearson (Celtic) 62nd min.] – Paul Dickov (Blackburn Rovers) [17-Kenny Miller (Wolverhampton) 75th min.], 10-James McFadden (Everton). Coach: Berti Vogts. Captain: Barry Ferguson. Substitutes not used: 12-David Marshall (Celtic), 14-Stephen Caldwell, 16-Stevie Crawford (Plymouth) and 18-Ian Murray (Hibernian).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland) – 2-Andre Bergdølmo (Borussia Dortmund), 3-Erik Hagen (Vålerenga Fotball), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 7-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK), 9-Tommy Svindal Larsen (1FC Nürnberg) – 6-Jan Derek Sørensen (FC Lyn Oslo) [14-Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball) 74th min.], 11-Steffen Iversen (Vålerenga Fotball) [16-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) 89th min.], 8-Magne Hoset (FC København) [17-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers) 57th min.] – 10-John Carew (Besiktas). Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Claus Lundekvam. Substitute not used: 12-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 13-Ragnvald Soma (SK Brann), 15-Ardian Gashi (Vålerenga Fotball) and 18-Sigurd Rushfeldt (FK Austria Wien). Comment: Erik Hagen was Norwegian debutant.

 

 

13/10-2004 (Local Time: 19.00), FIFA World Cup, Qualifying Round.
NorwaySlovenia  3-0 (1-0)

Goals: 1-0 John Carew (7), 2-0 Morten Gamst Pedersen (60), 3-0 Alexander Ødegaard (90). Yellow cards: John Carew (26), Zeljko Mitrakovic (27), Erik Hagen (30), Jalen Pokorn (30), Martin Andresen (42) and Morten Gamst Pedersen (45). Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia). Attendance: 24.907. Venue: Ullevaal stadium (Oslo).

Norway (4-2-3-1): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland) – 2-André Bergdølmo (Borussia Dortmund), 3-Erik Hagen (Vålerenga Fotball), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton), 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 6-Martin Andresen (Stabæk Fotball), 9-Tommy Svindal Larsen (1FC Nürnberg) – 7-Jan Gunnar Solli (Rosenborg BK), 11-Steffen Iversen (Vålerenga Fotball) [16-Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg BK) 88th min.], 8-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers) [18-Alexander Ødegaard (Sogndal Fotball) 80th min.] – 10-John Carew (Besiktas) [17-Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien) 76th min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Martin Andresen. Substitute not used: 12-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK), 13-Vidar Riseth (Rosenborg BK), 14-Magne Hoset (FC København) and 15-Ardian Gashi (Vålerenga Fotball).

Slovenia (4-3-1-2): 1-Borut Mavric (SpVgg Greuther Fürth) – 15-Jalen Pokorn (Hapoel Nazareth), 4-Matej Mavric (Molde FK), 5-Bostjan Cesar (Olimpija Ljubljana), 6-Zeljko Mitrakovic (Domzale) – 7-Goran Sukalo (SpVgg Unterhaching), 19-Simon Seslar (CMC Publikum Celje) [11-Andrej Komac (ND Gorica) 66th min.], 10-Nastja Ceh (Club Brugge KV) – 18-Milenko Acimovic (Lille OSC) – 17-Klemen Lavric (1FC Dynamo Dresden) [20-Zlatko Dedic (Empoli) 78th min.], 9-Ermin Siljak (Dalien). Coach: Branko Oblak. Captain: Milenko Acimovic. Substitutes not used: 12-Samir Handanovic (Udinese Calcio), 2-Almir Tanjic (Primorje Ajdovscina), 3-Amir Karic (Torpedo Metallurg), 8-Igor Lazic (CMC Publikum Celje) and 16-Luka Zinko (Istres).

 

 

16/11-2004 (Local Time: 20.30), Friendly 

AustraliaNorway  2-2 (1-1)

Goals: 0-1 Steffen Iversen (40), 1-1 Tim Cahill (45), 2-1 Josip Skoko (58), 2-2 Morten Gamst Pedersen (73). Yellow cards: none. Referee: Rob Styles (England). Attendance: 7.364. Venue: Craven Cottage (London).

Australia (4-4-2): 1-Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough) – 4-Lucas Neill (Blackburn Rovers), 5-Tony Vidmar (Cardiff City), 6-Tony Popovic (Crystal Palace), 11-Stan Lazaridis (Birmingham City) [15-Danny Tiatto (Leicester City) 53rd min.] – 8-Josip Skoko (Genclerbirligi), 12-Tim Cahill (Everton) [14-Scott Chipperfield (FC Basel) 77th min.], 12-Marco Bresciano (Parma AC) [13-Vince Grella (Parma AC) 46th min.], 7-Brett Emerton (Blackburn Rovers) [21-Ahmad Elrich (Busan Icons) 77th min.] – 9-Mark Viduka (Middlesbrough), 10-Harry Kewell (Liverpool FC). Coach: Frank Farina. Captain: Mark Schwarzer. Substitutes not used: 18-Zeljko Kalac (Perugia), 16-Steve Laybutt (KAA Gent), 3-Jonathan McKain (FC National Bucuresti), Kevin Muscat (Millwall), 17-Mile Sterjovski (FC Basel) and 19-Archie Thompson (Lierse).

Norway (4-4-2): 1-Thomas Myhre (Sunderland AFC) – 2-Hassan El Fakiri (AS Monaco), 3-Erik Hagen (Vålerenga Fotball), 4-Claus Lundekvam (Southampton) [14-Ragnvald Soma (SK Brann) 46th min.], 5-John Arne Riise (Liverpool FC) – 6-Alexander Ødegaard (Sogndal IL Fotball) [17-Bengt Sæternes (SK Brann) 46th min.], 7-Thomas Holm (Vålerenga Fotball) [15-Ardian Gashi (Vålerenga Fotball) 46th min.], 8-Magne Hoset (FC København), 9-Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers) – 11-Steffen Iversen (Vålerenga Fotball) [13-Brede Paulsen Hangeland (Viking FK) 77th min.], 10-John Carew (Besiktas JK) [16-Azar Karadas (Benfica) 62nd min.]. Coach: Åge Hareide. Captain: Claus Lundekvam [Erik Hagen 46th min.]. Substitute not used: 1-Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg BK). Comment: Thomas Holm was Norwegian debutant.

 

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