Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011. Halden Stadion - Nordic Stadiums v t e...
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newspaper 1882–1941 Halden Canal Halden Prison Halden Reactor Halden Stadion, a multi-purpose stadium Halden Station, a railway station Halden HK, a women's...
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[citation needed] Arendal Brann 2 Brattvåg Eik Tønsberg Fløy Hødd Jerv Kvik Halden Lysekloster Notodden Sotra Vard Viking 2 Ørn The following 14 clubs compete...
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Kråmyra Stadion (demolished) Old Fredrikstad Stadion (demolished) Stavanger Stadion (not in use) Telenor Arena (redesigned, not in use) Voldsløkka Stadion (not...
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Alta Arendal Brann 2 Brattvåg Egersund Fløy Fram Gjøvik-Lyn Junkeren Kvik Halden Levanger Notodden Sotra Stjørdals-Blink Strømsgodset 2 Tromsdalen Træff...
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NFF, except those from Northern Norway. The final was played at Halden Stadion in Halden on 14 October 1928, and was contested by the defending champions...
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won the first Norwegian Cup after they defeated Odd 2–0 at Gamle Frogner Stadion, Kristiania. The first tournament who had official status at the time of...
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Kvik Halden FK is a Norwegian football club, founded on 19 June 1906. The club plays in the 2. divisjon after their promotion from the 2018 3. divisjon...
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(3) Stjørdals-Blink HIF/Stein (4) v (1) Tromsø Kråkerøy (5) v (3) Kvik Halden Sprint-Jeløy (4) v (2) Fredrikstad Drøbak-Frogn (5) v (2) Moss Holmlia (5)...
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Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 May 2011. "Cup final in Halden, October 14". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 May 2011...
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