2011 Norwegian Football Cup final

The 2011 Norwegian Football Cup final was the 106th final of the Norwegian Football Cup. It was played on 6 November 2011[1] at Ullevaal Stadion, in Oslo, Norway. In the final Brann meet Aalesund. The winner, Aalesund, earned a place in the second qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. The draw for the final was held on 27 September 2011 by the Norwegian Football Association, which decided that Brann was the home team of the final and got to play in their red home kits.[2] UEFA-president Michel Platini came to Oslo and watched the final.[3]

2011 Norwegian Football Cup final
Event2011 Norwegian Football Cup
Date6 November 2011
VenueUllevaal Stadion, Oslo
Man of the MatchMichael Barrantes
RefereeSvein-Erik Edvartsen
Attendance25,032
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2012

Background

Up to the 2011 final, Brann had reached the Cup Final fourteen times, winning six of them, while Aalesund had won the only Final they played in 2009.The first league match of the Tippeliga-season, ended 1–1 at Brann Stadion. The second league match will be played after the Final. In the last ten years, Brann and Aalesund had been drawn together in the Norwegian Cup twice, each winning one tie; in the Fifth Round in 2002, Aalesund, who played on the second-tier that year, won the penalty shootout 6-5 after 120 minutes with 0–0 at Brann Stadion; Aalesund went on to reach the semi-final. Their next meeting was 3 years later, in the Fourth Round of the 2005 competition; Brann won the match 3-2 but were eliminated in the quarter-final.

Pre-match

Officials

Hamar-based referee Svein-Erik Edvartsen was named as the referee for the 2011 Cup Final on 10 October 2011. Edvartsen states that this will be his biggest experience as a referee. Edvartsen has no previous assignments as the primary referee at Ullevaal Stadion, but have been a FIFA-elected referee between 2007 and 2008 and have since 2005 refereed 95 Tippeliga-matches.[4]

His assistants for the 2011 final was Odd-Jarle Hansen, representing Fløy, Magnus Lundberg from Ringsaker, with Brevik Fotball's Anders Johansen as the fourth official.[4]

Route to the final

BrannRoundAalesund
Tertnes (D3)
A
3–0
Mezquida 18', 56', Austin 22'First roundStranda (D3)
A
8–0
Okoronkwo 29', Sylling Olsen 35', 39', 72',
Barrantes 71', 87', Myklebust 90+1',
Sellin 90+3'
Fana (D3)
A
3–2
Mjelde 77', Ojo 88', Bentley 90+2'Second roundTornado Måløy (D3)
A
5–0
Okoronkwo 12', Post 20', Fuhre 35', Ulvestad 86', Sellin 90'
Åsane (D2)
A
1–0
Ojo 80'Third roundHødd (D1)
A
2–1 aet
Arnefjord 90+5', Barrantes 120'
Sogndal (TL)
H
2–2 (3–2 p)
Guastavino 89', Bentley 116'Fourth roundSarpsborg 08 (TL)
H
3–0
Ulvestad 59', Arnefjord 62', Barrantes 84'
Viking (TL)
A
1–1 (3–1 p)
Haugen 73'Quarter-finalRosenborg (TL)
H
3–1
Wangberg 26' (o.g.), Barrantes 56', Phillips 75'
Fredrikstad (TL)
A
2–0
Guastavino 71', Ojo 85'Semi-finalStart (TL)
H
5–0
Guðmundsson 40' (o.g.)

Pre-match

Tickets

The two clubs received 13,000 of the 25,500 tickets to the Final. Since Brann have a higher average home attendance then Aalesund, they get 7,032 tickets while Aalesund gets 5,968 tickets. 2,500 tickets were available for all through sale, while the remaining 10,000 tickets went to partners of the Norwegian Football Association.[5]

Match

Brann1–2Aalesund
Korcsmár 21'ReportBarrantes 19', 38'
Brann
Aalesund
BRANN:
GK24 Piotr Leciejewski
RB2 Birkir Már Sævarsson 0  61'
CB4 Lars Grorud
CB21 Zsolt Korcsmar
LB7 Hassan El Fakiri
CM5 Rudolph Austin
CM18 Maximiliano Bajter  45' 0  86'
CM15 Diego Guastavino
RW10 Erik Mjelde (c)
CF9 Kim Ojo
LW26 Bjørnar Holmvik  40'  70'
Substitutes:
GK12 Håkon Opdal
MF8 Fredrik Haugen  73'  70'
FW11 Bentley
MF16 Bjarte Haugsdal
FW19 Tadas Labukas  86'
DF25 Yaw Ihle Amankwah
FW30 Kristoffer Larsen
Head Coach:
Rune Skarsfjord
AALESUND:
GK13 Sten Grytebust
RB16 Enar Jääger
CB4 Jonatan Tollås Nation
CB15 Daniel Arnefjord (c)
LB22 Jo Nymo Matland
RM23 Fredrik Ulvestad
CM7 Jason Morrison  45'
CM6 Magnus Sylling Olsen  90'
LM31 Michael Barrantes  87'
SS17 Demar Phillips
CF3 Edvard Skagestad  74'
Substitutes:
GK35 Jonas Sandqvist
DF5 Ville Jalasto  87'
FW9 Sander Post  90'
MF10 Peter Orry Larsen  74'
FW18 Christian Myklebust
FW19 Kjell Rune Sellin
MF25 Lars Fuhre
Head Coach:
Kjetil Rekdal

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Odd Jarle Larsen (Fløy Fotball)[4]
    • Magnus Lundberg (Ringsaker IF)[4]
  • Fourth official: Anders Johansen (Brevik IL)[4]

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

References