Norwegian Football Federation

TheNorwegian Football Federation(Bokmål:Norges Fotballforbund,Nynorsk:Noregs Fotballforbund;NFF) is the governing body offootballinNorway.It was formed in 1902 and organises themen'sandwomen'snational teams, as well as the league systems for men and women (whose top levels are respectively theEliteserienandToppserien). The current president of NFF isLise Klaveness.By 1 January 2004, there were 1,814 clubs organized in Norway and 373,532 registered players. It is the largest sports federation in Norway.

Norwegian Football Federation
UEFA
Founded30 April 1902
HeadquartersOslo
FIFAaffiliation1908
UEFAaffiliation1954
PresidentLise Klaveness
Websitefotball.no

The NFF joinedFIFAin 1908, andUEFAin 1954.

The NFF was part of an unsuccessful joint bid with theSvFF,theDBUand theSPLto host theUEFA Euro 2008championship. The SvFF invited the NFF to join them in bidding for theUEFA Euro 2016championship. The NFF and Norwegian politicians expressed support for such a proposal,[1]but Euro 2016 was eventually awarded toFrance.

Foundation

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In Spring 1902,Lyninvited representatives from Grane and Spring (both now defunct) to join together in forming a national football association. On 30 April, 14 delegates from the three clubs met at the Hotel Bristol in Oslo. These were Trygve Karlsen,Arthur Nordlie,Leif Eriksen and Bredo Eriksen from Lyn; Just Hagemann, Isak Benjaminsen, Walter Aigeltinger and Emil Wettergreen from Grane; and Christen Hummel Johansen, Arne Baggerud, Birger Freihow, Thorleif Wibe and Thorvald Torgersen from Spring. Together they agreed to form a football association, and voted 9 to 5 to adopt the name proposed by Lyn -Norsk Fodboldforbund.Isak Benjaminsen from Grane was adopted as the first chairman.

International honours

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  • Olympic Bronze Medal1936
  • European Championships Bronze Medal1998,2013
  • World Cup Silver Medal1991
  • World Cup Gold Medal1995
  • Olympic Gold Medal2000
  • European Championships Gold Medal1987,1993
  • European Championships Silver Medal1989,1991,2005,2013
  • European Championships Bronze Medal2009

Regional associations

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  • NFF Agder
  • NFF Akershus
  • NFF Buskerud
  • NFF Finnmark
  • NFF Hordaland
  • NFF Hålogaland
  • NFF Indre Østland
  • Nordland fotballkrets
  • Nordmøre og Romsdal fotballkrets
  • Oslo fotballkrets
  • Rogaland fotballkrets
  • Sogn og Fjordane fotballkrets
  • Sunnmøre fotballkrets
  • Telemark fotballkrets
  • Troms fotballkrets
  • Trøndelag fotballkrets
  • Vestfold fotballkrets
  • Østfold fotballkrets

Presidents

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National team coaches

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The following are head coaches for the Norwegian national teams, including assistant coaches on senior level:[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"EM-idé får varm politisk mottakelse".10 August 2006.
  2. ^"Ansatte"(in Norwegian). NFF.Retrieved8 September2023.
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