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Posted: 31.01.2016 15:45 Post subject: 2016 season |
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For the first time ever: 25 of 30 league matches already TV scheduled
If we are knocked out of the CL 3rd qual. round, the away game at Brann however will be moved to Sunday because of EL 4th qual. round on Thursdays.
Also the away matches against Stabæk and Molde in September might be moved if we qualify for group stage of CL or EL respectively. |
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Tippeligaen
28/05 Lerkendal
RBK - Molde 3-1
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Rosenborg fought back from a goal down to claim a 3-1 victory away to Molde.
Rosenborg only needed a draw to clinch the title but it was the hosts who started the brighter and grabbed the lead on the half-hour mark through Iceland international Bjorn Sigurdarson.
The visitors got back on level terms just five minutes into the second half through skipper Mike Jensen before Christian Gytkjaer fired the Troillongan ahead just past the hour mark.
Jensen completed his brace in the dying minutes to secure the victory and clinch Rosenborg’s second consecutive league title.
Read more: Aussies abroad: Caltex Socceroo’s title triumph
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Tippenligaen
RBK - Bodo/Glimt 2 - 1
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In one week's time, on Nov. 20, second-tier Kongsvinger will experience the proudest moment in their 124-year history when they face Rosenborg at the famous Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo in their first Norwegian Cup final.
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Kongsvinger were relegated to the second division (the third tier) in 2013, but in the midst of more struggle, a second unusual decision was taken when the club brought in unknown 34-year-old coach Luis Berkemeier Pimenta in September 2014.
Pimenta, who speaks seven languages and moved to Luxembourg at the age of 5, followed a long line of Portuguese managers who have never played professional football themselves, including Carlos Queiroz, Jose Mourinho, Andre Villas-Boas and Leonardo Jardim.
"I understood quite early that I don't have a talent to be a footballer, and my dream has always been to become a coach", he tells ESPN FC.
Thus he studied high performance coaching in Lisbon and sports psychology at John Moores University, where he helped with analysis at Liverpool's youth academy.
While in England, Pimenta met two young Norwegian coaches -- Leif Gunnar Smerud and Haakon Lunov -- and when they joined Honefoss (who had been promoted to the Tippeligaen in 2011), they wanted the Portuguese to join their staff. Pimenta, who had worked as an assistant at Belenenses' under-17 side and contributed to Queiroz's academy, saw that as a step forward.
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Nystuen would love to play a part in the historic final against champions Rosenborg, even though he knows he won't be in the starting XI.
"I hope the team needs me for the last few minutes, and that would mean that we have a lead to protect," he says.
That is no joke. Kongsvinger won't change their style of play against the strongest team in the country and intend to try and take the lead.
"We have to dare. We will try and take the game to Rosenborg," he adds before insisting that a second promotion in a row would not come too soon for the club.
"We are learning on the way. There is a saying in Norway: The road is the goal. It means that we should enjoy the process of making progress and getting closer to our destination."
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