Stabaek vs Lyn Oslo, 2009 Norwegian Tippeligaen, 2009 Norwegian Tippeligaen

· Norwegian Eliteserien

About

Stabaek are hosting Lyn Oslo at Nadderud Stadion, , Norway, starting on . The match is a part of the Norwegian Eliteserien.

Game Information

Competition: Norwegian Eliteserien

Venue: Nadderud Stadion
Location: , Norway
Attendance: 9,458

Line-Ups

STA Stabaek

No. Name
1 Jon Knudsen (GK)
3 Jon Inge Hoiland
20 Inge Andre Olsen
6 Tom Stenvoll
17 Pontus Farnerud
9 Christian Keller
7 Henning Hauger
21 Mix Diskerud
25 Fredrik Berglund
11 Daniel Nannskog
10 Daigo Kobayashi

Lyn Oslo Lyn Oslo

No. Name
24 Johan Dahlin (GK)
3 Shane Stefanutto
4 Indridi Sigurdsson Yellow Card
8 Elmar Bjarnason
11 Diego Guastavino
13 Vegar Germundstad
18 Jo Inge Berget
25 Paul Obiefule Yellow Card
27 Magne Simonsen
20 Fredrik Dahm
14 Kim Holmen

Norwegian Eliteserien News

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Norwegian club win CAS case over 'UEFA mafia' banners and chants

Norwegian club SK Brann claimed victory for free speech on Sunday with the CAS ruling that they did not have to pay a fine imposed by UEFA.

Man of the match usually gets champagne. This guy got eggs.
Man of the match usually gets champagne. This guy got eggs.

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Why the Norwegian FA ignored clubs' calls to scrap VAR
Why the Norwegian FA ignored clubs' calls to scrap VAR

Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss the outcome of the Norwegian FA's vote on whether to keep using VAR.

Norway votes to keep VAR despite opposition from clubs
Norway votes to keep VAR despite opposition from clubs

Norwegian soccer decided to keep using video reviews to assist referees in its top league after a vote at a congress of its national soccer federation on Saturday.

Norway top-flight clubs vote to scrap VAR amid fan outrage
Norway top-flight clubs vote to scrap VAR amid fan outrage

Norway is set to become the first country to abandon VAR after 19 of its 32 clubs voted Wednesday to scrap video refereeing in the country's top division.