- Source: 1953 in Norwegian football
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Results from Norwegian football in 1953.
1952–53 league season
= Hovedserien
=Group A
Group B
Championship final
June 21: Larvik Turn - Skeid 3-2
= Landsdelsserien
=Group Østland/Søndre
Østland/Nordre
Group Sørland/Vestland, A1
Group Sørland/Vestland, A2
Group Sørland/Vestland, B
Group Møre
Group Trøndelag
Promotion play-offs
= Sørland/Vestland =
Flekkefjord - Djerv 1919 3-2
Flekkefjord - Nordnes 2-2 (extra time)
Flekkefjord - Nordnes 2-3
Nordnes promoted.
= Møre/Trøndelag =
Langevåg - Freidig 0-1
Freidig promoted.
= First Division
=District I
1. Askim (Promoted)
2. Greåker
3. Mysen
4. Rapid
5. Sprint
6. Østsiden
7. Rakkestad
8. Kvik (Halden)
District II, Group A
1. Sagene (Play-off)
2. Drammens BK
3. Stabæk
4. Kongsberg
5. Strømsgodset
6. Mjøndalen
7. Nydalen
8. Mercantile/Trygg
District II, Group B
1. Sandaker (Play-off)
2. Aurskog
3. Spartacus
4. Aasen
5. Grei
6. Bjørkelangen
7. Kjelsås
8. Raumnes/Årnes
District III
1. Raufoss (Play-off)
2. Gjøvik/Lyn
3. Hamar IL
4. Vang
5. Mesna
6. Vardal
7. Fremad
8. Biri
District IV, Group A
1. Eik (Play-off)
2. Tønsberg Turn
3. Kragerø
4. Urædd
5. Flint
6. Skiens-Grane
7. Runar
8. Teie
District IV, Group B
1. Skiens BK (Play-off)
2. Borg
3. Storm
4. Ulefoss
5. Brevik
6. Rjukan
7. Skade
8. Stag
District V, Group A1 (Aust-Agder)
1. Arendals BK (Play-off)
2. Grane (Arendal)
3. Nedenes
4. Risør
5. Rygene
District V, Group A2 (Vest-Agder)
1. AIK Lund (Play-off)
2. Vigør
3. Vindbjart
4. Bakke
5. Farsund
6. Våg
District V, Group B1 (Rogaland)
1. Buøy (Promoted)
2. Jarl
3. Varhaug
4. Vidar
5. Vigrestad
6. Orre
District V, Group B2 (Rogaland)
1. Kopervik (Promoted)
2. Haugar
3. Randaberg
4. Torvastad
5. Brodd
6. Pol
District VI, Group A (Bergen)
1. Fjellkameratene (Play-off)
2. Minde
3. Laksevåg
4. Bergens-Sparta
5. Sandviken
6. Trane
7. Frøya
District VI, Group B (Midthordland)
1. Dale (Dalekvam) (Play-off)
2. Florvåg
3. Fana
4. Erdal
5. Eidsvåg (Åsane)
6. Kjøkkelvik
7. Søfteland
District VII, Group A (Sunnmøre/Romsdal)
1. Rollon (Promoted)
2. Spjelkavik
3. Sykkylven
4. Åndalsnes
5. Skarbøvik
6. Volda
7. Isfjorden
District VII, Group B (Nordmøre/Romsdal)
1. Halsa (Promoted)
2. Braatt
3. Nordlandet
4. Goma
5. Sunndal
6. Averøykam.
7. Eide
8. Framtid
District VIII, Group A1 (Sør-Trøndelag)
1. Hommelvik (Play-off)
2. Heimdal
3. Melhus
4. Flå
5. Leik
6. Hovin
District VIII, Group A2 (Sør-Trøndelag)
1. Løkken (Play-off)
2. Orkanger
3. Troll
4. Svorkmo
5. Oppdal
6. Kyrksæterøra
District VIII, Group B (Trondheim og omegn)
1. Wing (Play-off)
2. Rosenborg
3. Nidar
4. Tryggkameratene
5. Trond
6. Ørn (Trondheim)
District VIII, Group C (Fosen)
1. Opphaug (Play-off)
2. Lensvik
3. Stadsbygd
4. Fevåg
5. Beian
6. Uthaug
District VIII, Group D (Nord-Trøndelag)
1. Sverre (Play-off)
2. Verdal
3. Stjørdal
4. Malm
5. Blink
6. Skogn
Play-off District II/III
Raufoss - Sandaker 0-0
Sandaker - Sagene 2-5
Sagene - Raufoss 2-1
Final table
Championship District II
Sandaker - Sagene 2-5
Play-off District IV
Eik - Skiens BK 6-1
Skiens BK - Eik 2-1 (agg. 3–7)
Eik promoted.
Play-off District V, Group A
AIK Lund - Arendals BK 3-2
Arendals BK - AIK Lund 0-1 (agg. 2–4)
AIK Lund promoted.
Championship District V, Group B
Buøy - Kopervik?
Kopervik - Buøy 6-1 (in Egersund)
Play-off District VI
Fjellkameratene - Dale 5-2
Dale - Fjellkameratene 2-1 (agg. 4–6)
Fjellkameratene promoted.
Championship District VII
Rollon - Halsa 3-3 (extra time)
Rollon - Halsa 0-1 (in Molde)
Championship District VIII
Hommelvik - Løkken?
Sverre - Wing 0-2
Opphaug - Løkken 0-1
Wing - Opphaug 2-3
Løkken - Sverre 2-9
Løkken - Wing 0-3
Opphaug - Sverre 1-7
Final Table District VIII
Norwegian Cup
= Final
=Northern Norwegian Cup
= Final
=National team
Note: Norway's goals first
Explanation:
WCQ = 1954 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
References
"Norwegian Cup 1953". RSSSF Norway. Archived from the original on 24 May 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
"Cup final in Oslo, October 25". RSSSF Norway. Archived from the original on 24 May 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
Jorsett, Per; Arne Scheie (December 1999). Cupen 1902-1999. J.M. Stenersens forlag. ISBN 82-7201-275-8.