The2009 season was the 104th season of competitivefootball inNorway .
Promotion and relegation [ edit ] Source:
fotball.no Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Source:
nifs.no Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(O) Play-off winners;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Sarpsborg 08 deducted three points for failing to correctly inform the NFF of its financial situation.[ 1]
^ Steinkjer survived as the best number-twelve-team.
^ Fredrikstad 2 was forcibly relegated since its first team was relegated to the First Division.
Attendance: 25,109
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud (
Lier )
Promotion and relegation [ edit ] Source:
rsssf.no Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Fløya 4 points deducted for using ineligible players. Norwegian Women's Cup[ edit ] Men's UEFA competitions[ edit ] Second qualifying round [ edit ] Third qualifying round [ edit ] First qualifying round [ edit ] Second qualifying round [ edit ] Third qualifying round [ edit ] UEFA Women's Champions League[ edit ]
International football competition
TheUEFA Women's Champions League 2009–10 was the first edition of the newly branded tournament, and the ninth edition of aUEFA tournament for women's championfootball clubs.[ 5]
For the first time the top 8 leagues of the UEFA were awarded two entry places in this year's season. Germany even got 3 entries, asFCR 2001 Duisburg finished outside the top 2 in Germany's league but gained entry as the title holder.
The draw was made on 24 June 2009.[ 28] Teams marked(H) hosted a mini-league. The winners of each group qualified for the next round.
The 16 seeded teams were drawn one opponent each from the pool of 16 unseeded teams. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other. The seeded team played the second leg at home.[ 29] Matches were played on 30 September and 7 October.
From this round onwards, there was no seeding, and clubs from the same association could be drawn against each other. The drawing for this round was held immediately after the drawing for the round of 32. Therefore, instead of drawing specific teams matches were drawn with the winners playing each other in this round.[ 29] Matches were played on 4–5 November and 11–12 November.
1 Lyon originally won their match 5–0, but the UEFA Appeals Body awarded them a 0–3 defeat as they found Lyon guilty of fielding two ineligible players. Five weeks later, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld Lyon's appeal and reinstated the original result.[ 30] Matches were played on 10 March and 14–17 March.
Matches were played on 10–11 April and 17–18 April 2010.
The top goal scorers including qualifying rounds were:
Phase Round First leg Second leg Qualifying round Group stage 30 July 2009 – 4 August 2009 Knockout stage Round of 32 30 September 2009 7 October 2009 Round of 16 4 November 2009 11 November 2009 Quarter-final 10 March 2010 17 March 2010 Semi-final 10 April or 11 April 2010 17 April or 18 April 2010 Final 20 May 2010
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UEFA Women's Cup era, 2001–2009
Seasons Finals
UEFA Women's Champions League era, 2009–present
Seasons Finals
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Matches (played inOsijek ,Croatia )
Team Strømmen 5–0 Levadia TallinnOsijek 0–9 Team StrømmenTeam Strømmen 0–1 Everton Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Røa 3–2 Everton 3–0 0–2
Norway men's national football team[ edit ] 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)[ edit ] Fixtures and results [ edit ] Date Venue Opponents Score[ 2] Competition Norwegian goalscorers 11 February LTU Arena ,Düsseldorf (A) Germany 1 – 0 Report Friendly Christian Grindheim 28 March Royal Bafokeng Stadium ,Rustenburg (A) South Africa 1 – 2 Report Friendly Morten Gamst Pedersen 1 April Ullevaal Stadion ,Oslo (H) Finland 3 – 2 Report [dead link ] Friendly John Arne Riise Jon Inge Høiland Morten Gamst Pedersen 6 June Philip II Arena ,Skopje (A) North Macedonia 0 – 0 Report World Cup Qualifier 10 June Feijenoord Stadion ,Rotterdam (A) Netherlands 0 – 2 Report World Cup Qualifier 12 August Ullevaal Stadion ,Oslo (H) Scotland 4 – 0 Report World Cup Qualifier John Arne Riise Morten Gamst Pedersen (2)Erik Huseklepp 5 September Laugardalsvöllur ,Reykjavík (A) Iceland 1 – 1 Report World Cup Qualifier John Arne Riise 9 September Ullevaal Stadion ,Oslo (H) North Macedonia 2 – 1 Report World Cup Qualifier John Arne Riise Thorstein Helstad 10 October Ullevaal Stadion ,Oslo (H) South Africa 1 – 0 Friendly Kjetil Wæhler 14 November Stade de Genève ,Geneva (A) Switzerland 1 – 0 Report Friendly John Carew
Key H = Home match A = Away match N = Neutral ground Norway women's national football team[ edit ] Notes and references [ edit ]
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