1963 in Norwegian football


The 1963 season was the 58th season of competitive football in Norway.

1. divisjon

2. divisjon

Group A

Group B

3. divisjon

Group Østland/Søndre

Group Østland/Nordre

Group Sørland/Vestland, A

Group Sørland/Vestland, B

Group Sørland/Vestland, C

Group Møre

Group Trøndelag

District IX

District X

Play-off Sørland/Vestland

Årstad promoted

Play-off Møre/Trøndelag

Nidelv promoted

North Norwegian Championship final

Harstad north Norwegian league champions.

4. divisjon

District I

District II, Group A

District II, Group B

District III, Group A (Oplandene)

District III, Group B1 (Sør-Østerdal)

District III, Group B2 (Nord-Østerdal)

District III, Group B3 (Sør-Gudbrandsdal)

District III, Group B4 (Nord-Gudbrandsdal)

District IV, Group A (Vestfold)

District IV, Group B (Grenland)

District IV, Group B (Øvre Telemark)

District V, Group A1 (Aust-Agder)

District V, Group A2 (Vest-Agder)

District V, Group B1 (Rogaland)

District V, Group B2 (Rogaland)

District V, Group C (Sunnhordland)

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District VI, Group A (Bergen)

District VI, Group B (Midthordland)

District VI, Group C (Sogn og Fjordane)

District VII, Group A (Sunnmøre)

District VII, Group B (Romsdal)

District VII, Group C (Nordmøre)

District VIII, Group A (Sør-Trøndelag)

District VIII, Group B (Trondheim og omegn)

District VIII, Group C (Fosen)

District VIII, Group D (Nord-Trøndelag/Namdal)

District IX

District X

Play-off District II

Strømsgodset promoted

Play-off District III

Fremad promoted

Play-off District IV

Vidar promoted
Nærbø promoted

Championship District V

Arna - Ny-Krohnborg 2 - 3
Sogndal - Arna 1 - 1
Ny-Krohnborg - Sogndal 4 - 0

Play-off District VII

Bracket

Third round

August 11
Rematch:
September 1
Rematch:
September 25
September 29
Rematch:
Rematch:
October 20
October 27

Final

;Replay

European Cups

Norwegian representatives

First round

September 10
October 2
September 8
September 29
DateVenueOpponentRes.*CompetitionNorwegian goalscorers
May 15Oslo2–5FriendlyJon Krogh, Arne Pedersen
June 4Bergen4–3FriendlyArne Pedersen, Jon Krogh, Erik Johansen, Olav Nilsen
June 27Helsinki0–2Friendly
August 14Gothenburg0–0Friendly
September 4Szczecin0–9Friendly
September 15Oslo0–4Friendly
November 3Zurich2–0FriendlyRoald Jensen, Erik Johansen
November 7Glasgow1–6FriendlyPer Kristoffersen

Note: Norway's goals first