2013 Tippeligaen



















































































Tippeligaen
Season 2013
Champions
Strømsgodset
2nd title
Relegated
Tromsø
Hønefoss
Champions League Strømsgodset
Europa League
Rosenborg
Haugesund
Matches played 240
Goals scored 694 (2.89 per match)
Top goalscorer
Frode Johnsen
(16 goals)
Biggest home win
Start 7–0 Sandnes Ulf[1]
Biggest away win
Start 0–6 Strømsgodset[1]
Highest scoring
Aalesund 7–1 Lillestrøm
Vålerenga 5–3 Sarpsborg 08[1]
Longest winning run 4 games
Haugesund
Rosenborg
Start
Strømsgodset
Aalesund[2]
Longest unbeaten run 16 games
Rosenborg[2]
Longest winless run 9 games
Hønefoss
Tromsø[2]
Longest losing run 8 games
Sarpsborg 08[2]
Highest attendance 20,188
Rosenborg v Molde
(20 May 2013)
Lowest attendance 2,183
Hønefoss v Sandnes Ulf
(18 August 2013)
Average attendance 6,829 Decrease 2.5%

← 2012


2014 →


The 2013 Tippeligaen was the 68th completed season of top division football in Norway. The competition began 15 March 2013 and ended on 10 November 2013, when Strømsgodset defeated Haugesund 4–0 to win their second league title.


The league was contested by 16 teams: The best 13 teams of the 2012 season, Start and Sarpsborg 08 who won promotion from the 2012 1. divisjon and Sandnes Ulf who retained their spot in the top league after beating the 1. divisjon side Ullensaker/Kisa in the relegation play-off.


Molde who won Tippeligaen the previous season failed to defend the championship and ended on sixth place. Strømsgodset who won silver in 2012, won their first league championship in 43 years, finishing one point ahead of title contenders Rosenborg. Haugesund won bronze for the first time in the history, while Tromsø and Hønefoss were relegated to the 2014 1. divisjon.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Season summary


  • 3 Teams


    • 3.1 Stadia and locations


    • 3.2 Personnel and kits




  • 4 League table


    • 4.1 Positions by round


    • 4.2 Relegation play-offs




  • 5 Results


  • 6 Season statistics


    • 6.1 Top scorers


    • 6.2 Most assists




  • 7 References





Background



Molde, Strømsgodset and Rosenborg were involved in the title race in the 2012 season. After Rosenborg lost against the other title contenders Molde and Strømsgodset in the 27th and the 28th round respectively,[3][4] Molde secured their second straight Tippeligaen title with one match left to play when Strømsgodset lost against Sandnes Ulf. Fredrikstad and Stabæk were relegated after finishing 15th and 16th respectively, while Sandnes Ulf had to play a relegation play-off against the 1. divisjon side Ullensaker/Kisa,[5] which they won 7–1 on aggregate.


After the 2012 season, Rosenborg's head coach Jan Jönsson was fired from his position, and was replaced by the head coach of the successful Norwegian under-21 team, Per Joar Hansen.[6] Jönsson was soon appointed as head coach of Aalesund,as a replacement for Kjetil Rekdal who had also been fired. Rekdal returned to his old club Vålerenga,which he won the league with in 2005.[7]Martin Andresen had announced in October 2012 that he would leave his position as manager of Vålerenga after the season.,[8] In addition Per-Mathias Høgmo left Tromsø after his contract expired, and they appointed Agnar Christensen as the new head coach.[9]



Season summary


Ahead of each Tippeligaen season, the newspapers in Norway predict how the season is going to end. In 2013, all of the major newspapers predicted that either Molde or Rosenborg would win the league.[10] The opening match of the 2013 season was played between Viking and the defending champions Molde in Stavanger. Viking won the match 2–1 after a match-winning goal by Trond Olsen.[11] Molde became the first defending champion in Norway to lose the first four matches of the season, with their manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær stating that the club wouldn't be able to defend the title.[12] After collecting two points in the first seven matches,[13] Molde won their first match 4–1 against local rivals Aalesund. Aalesund had an impressing season opener, by winning four of the first four matches, and after the loss against Molde they won 7–1 against Lillestrøm with Abderrazak Hamdallah scoring a hat-trick, and was positioned second after nine matches.[14]


With Molde out of the race for the title, it looked as though it was going to be a fight between Strømsgodset and Rosenborg.[15] Aalesund were, however, only five points behind the leaders Rosenborg, after they won three consecutive matches away from home, and with 10 matches left to play the players started to talk about winning the league.[16] After Aalesund lost three matches in a row, the team was too far behind the top two teams, and three points behind Viking in third place.[17] Aalesund went seven matches without winning, but with a record-high number of points the club finished the season in fourth place.[18]


Tromsø, who finished fourth and lost the Norwegian Cup Final in the previous season, were the only Norwegian team to qualify for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage, but their form in the league after the summer break was declining, and they soon found themselves fighting against relegation. The team did however manage to put an end to Rosenborg's streak of 16 matches without losing, when Tromsø won 1–0 at home.[19] After the loss at home against Start in the 25th round, Tromsø had collected six points in the last 12 matches and the club fired the head coach Agnar Christensen and replaced him with Steinar Nilsen, who had saved the team from relegation in 2005 and 2006.[20]


For the first time since the 2005 season, the championship was determined in the decisive match of the season.[21] Strømsgodset were leading the league one point ahead of Rosenborg, and could secure the championship in the home-match against bronze-winners Haugesund. At the same time, six teams were not safe from relegation with one match left to play; the three teams Sarpsborg 08, Tromsø and Hønefoss were fighting to avoid the two direct relegation spots, while Vålerenga, Sogndal and Sandnes Ulf could still be forced to play a relegation play-off against a 1. divisjon side if they finished 14th in the league.[22] Rosenborg was leading 2–0 at half-time against Lillestrøm, and Strømsgodset needed to score a goal in their match against Haugesund to secure the title. Ola Kamara sent Strømsgodset up in a 1–0 lead, and after Stefan Johansen and Øyvind Storflor scored one goal each and Ola Kamara scored his second goal in the game, Strømsgodset won the match 4–0 and secured their first championship since the 1970 season.[23] Tromsø had to win the match away against Brann, who had nothing to play for in the last round, to avoid relegation but Tromsø had not won a single match away from home during the season, and also lost the last match 4–1, and were relegated to the 1. divisjon after an 11-year-long spell in the top flight. Hønefoss also had to win their last match to avoid relegation, and were leading the match against Odd, but Frode Johnsen scored the match-winning goal and Odd won 3–2. Sarpborg 08 lost the last match 2–1 against Viking, despite leading when the stoppage time began, and finished 14th in the league, and a mett the 1. divisjon side Ranheim in the relegation play-off They won 1-0 at home and 2-0 in the awaygame and play in the next seasons Tippeligaen.[24]


Johnsen's goal against Hønefoss was his sixteenth overall this season, and he became top goalscorer with one more goal than Aalesund's Hamdallah. Aged 38, Johnsen is the oldest-ever top goalscorer in the Norwegian top flight.[25] Johnsen also won the Kniksen Award for the "forward of the year". Players from Strømsgodset won four of the five Kniksen Award prices as Adam Larsen Kwarasey won the goalkeeper of the year, Lars Christopher Vilsvik was named defender of the year, Stefan Johansen was the midfielder of the year and the head coach, Ronny Deila, won the "manager of the year" award.[26]



Teams




2013 Tippeligaen is located in Norway

Aalesund

Aalesund



Brann

Brann



Haugesund

Haugesund



Hønefoss

Hønefoss



Lillestrøm

Lillestrøm



Molde

Molde



Odd

Odd



Rosenborg

Rosenborg



Sandnes Ulf

Sandnes Ulf



Sarpsborg 08

Sarpsborg 08



Sogndal

Sogndal



Start

Start



Strømsgodset

Strømsgodset



Tromsø

Tromsø



Viking

Viking



Vålerenga

Vålerenga




Locations of the teams in the 2013 Tippeligaen


























































































































Team
Location
Arena
Turf
Capacity

Aalesund

Ålesund

Color Line Stadion

Artificial
10,778

Brann

Bergen

Brann Stadion

Natural
17,824

Haugesund

Haugesund

Haugesund Stadion

Natural
8,800

Hønefoss

Hønefoss

Aka Arena

Artificial
4,256

Lillestrøm

Lillestrøm

Åråsen Stadion

Natural
12,250

Molde

Molde

Aker Stadion

Natural
11,800

Odd

Skien

Skagerak Arena

Artificial
13,500

Rosenborg

Trondheim

Lerkendal stadion

Natural
21,166

Sandnes Ulf

Sandnes

Sandnes Idrettspark

Natural
4,969

Sarpsborg 08

Sarpsborg

Sarpsborg Stadion

Artificial
4,700

Sogndal

Sogndal

Fosshaugane Campus

Artificial
5,523

Start

Kristiansand

Sør Arena

Artificial
14,563

Strømsgodset

Drammen

Marienlyst Stadion

Artificial
7,500

Tromsø

Tromsø

Alfheim Stadion

Artificial
6,859

Viking

Stavanger

Viking Stadion

Natural
16,300

Vålerenga

Oslo

Ullevaal Stadion

Natural
25,572


Stadia and locations






























































































Aalesund

Brann

Haugesund

Hønefoss

Lillestrøm

Molde

Color Line Stadion

Brann Stadion

Haugesund Stadion

Aka Arena

Åråsen Stadion

Aker Stadion
Capacity: 10,778
Capacity: 17,824
Capacity: 8,800
Capacity: 4,256
Capacity: 12,250
Capacity: 11,800

Color Line stadion.jpg

BrannStadion15042007.jpg

Haugesund stadion.jpg

AKA Arena.JPG

Åråsen.jpg

Molde Stadion-inne-dscn9893.jpg

Odd

Rosenborg

Sandnes

Sarpsborg

Sogndal

Start

Skagerak Arena

Lerkendal Stadion

Sandnes Idrettspark

Sarpsborg Stadion

Fosshaugane Campus

Sør Arena
Capacity: 13,500
Capacity: 21,116
Capacity: 4,969
Capacity: 5,000
Capacity: 5,523
Capacity: 14,563

Skagerak Arena 2008.JPG

Lerkendal stadion 4.jpg

Sandnesidrettspark.jpg


Fosshaugane 0001.jpg

IK Start 05.jpg


Strømsgodset

Tromsø

Viking

Vålerenga

Marienlyst Stadion

Alfheim Stadion

Viking Stadion

Ullevaal Stadion
Capacity: 7,544
Capacity: 6,859
Capacity: 16,300
Capacity: 25,572

Marienlyst stadion.jpg

Alfheim Stadion east stand.JPG

Viking Stadion3.jpg

Ullevaal Stadion 2006-05-12.JPG



Personnel and kits


























































































































Team
Manager
Captain
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor

Aalesund

Jan Jönsson

Jonatan Tollås

Umbro

Sparebanken Møre

Brann

Rune Skarsfjord

Markus Jonsson

hummel

Sparebanken Vest

Haugesund

Jostein Grindhaug

Per Morten Kristiansen
Umbro
Sparebanken Vest

Hønefoss

Leif Gunnar Smerud

Tor Øyvind Hovda

Legea

AKA

Lillestrøm

Magnus Haglund

Frode Kippe
Legea

Vann For Livet

Molde

Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Daniel Berg Hestad
Umbro
Sparebanken Møre

Odd

Dag-Eilev Fagermo

Steffen Hagen

Adidas

Skagerak

Rosenborg

Per Joar Hansen

Tore Reginiussen
Adidas

REMA 1000

Sandnes Ulf

Asle Andersen

Aksel Berget Skjølsvik
hummel

Øster Hus

Sarpsborg 08

Brian Deane

Ole Christoffer Heieren Hansen
Legea

Borregaard

Sogndal

Jonas Olsson

Per Egil Flo
Umbro
Sparebanken Vest

Start

Mons Ivar Mjelde

Espen Hoff
Umbro

Netthandelen.no

Strømsgodset

Ronny Deila

Adam Larsen Kwarasey

Diadora

NextGenTel

Tromsø

Agnar Christensen

Miika Koppinen
Legea

Sparebanken Nord-Norge

Viking

Kjell Jonevret

Indriði Sigurðsson
Diadora

Lyse Energi

Vålerenga

Kjetil Rekdal

Christian Grindheim
Adidas

None


League table

























































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Strømsgodset (C)
30
19
6
5
66
26
+40
63

2014–15 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2

Rosenborg
30
18
8
4
50
25
+25
62

2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
3

Haugesund
30
15
6
9
41
39
+2
51
4

Aalesund
30
14
7
9
55
44
+11
49

5

Viking
30
12
10
8
41
36
+5
46
6

Molde
30
12
8
10
47
38
+9
44

2014–15 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round[b]
7

Odd
30
11
7
12
43
39
+4
40

8

Brann
30
11
6
13
46
46
0
39
9

Start
30
10
8
12
43
46
−3
38
10

Lillestrøm
30
9
9
12
37
44
−7
36
11

Vålerenga
30
10
6
14
41
50
−9
36
12

Sogndal
30
8
9
13
33
48
−15
33
13

Sandnes Ulf
30
9
6
15
36
58
−22
33
14

Sarpsborg 08 (O)
30
8
7
15
40
58
−18
31

relegation play-offs
15

Tromsø (R)
30
7
8
15
41
50
−9
29




2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round[a]
Relegation to 1. divisjon
16

Hønefoss (R)
30
6
11
13
34
47
−13
29
Relegation to 1. divisjon

Source: nifs.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
Notes:




  1. ^ Norway was among the best three associations in the UEFA Fair Play ranking and thus received an additional spot in the first qualifying round of the Europa League, Tromsø IL received the qualifying spot for their ranking in Tippeligaens Fair Play ranking.


  2. ^ Molde is qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League as winners of the 2013 Norwegian Football Cup.




Positions by round


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Team ╲ Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Strømsgodset 3 9 9 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
Rosenborg 6 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
Haugesund 16 15 13 10 8 7 9 8 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3
Aalesund 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 3 5 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 5 4 4
Viking 5 8 3 3 4 3 3 6 4 6 4 3 4 5 5 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 3 3 4 6 6 5
Molde 12 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 11 10 13 12 9 10 10 8 7 6 6 6 5 4 5 6
Odd 13 14 11 14 14 15 14 14 15 15 15 14 14 11 9 11 9 8 7 7 9 11 12 10 8 8 7 7 7 7
Brann 2 11 4 6 5 4 4 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8
Start 4 7 7 7 6 9 10 11 12 9 13 13 13 15 15 16 16 16 14 14 15 14 14 12 10 10 11 12 10 9
Lillestrøm 9 3 8 5 7 6 6 7 10 10 12 9 10 13 14 12 10 10 10 12 11 9 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10
Vålerenga 14 10 12 15 15 12 11 13 14 12 11 12 12 9 10 8 6 7 8 8 8 10 9 9 11 11 10 10 11 11
Sogndal 9 12 15 12 12 14 13 12 9 11 8 8 8 6 7 7 8 9 11 9 7 7 10 11 12 12 12 11 12 12
Sandnes Ulf 15 16 14 11 11 10 12 15 13 14 14 16 16 16 16 15 12 13 12 11 12 12 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Sarpsborg 08 7 4 6 9 10 11 8 5 8 8 9 10 9 10 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 14
Tromsø 7 5 5 8 9 8 7 9 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15
Hønefoss BK 11 6 10 13 13 13 15 10 11 13 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 16 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16

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Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2013. Source: nifs.no
Notes: As of the last match in each round; delayed matches are not included.


Relegation play-offs




13 November 201320:15












Sarpsborg 08 1 – 0 Ranheim

Samuel Goal 45+1'
Report


Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg

Attendance: 3,355

Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Grue IL)




16 November 201312:00












Ranheim 0 – 2 Sarpsborg 08
Report
Elyounoussi Goal 35'59'

DNB Arena, Trondheim


Sarpsborg 08 won 3–0 on aggregate.



Results






































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

AAL

SKB
HAU HØN LSK MFK ODD RBK ULF S08 SIL IKS SIF TIL VIK
VIF

Aalesund


0–0

3–0

4–3

7–1

1–3

2–0

2–2

2–3

3–1

2–2

1–1

0–1

0–0

2–1

1–0

Brann

2–0


0–1

0–0

1–1

1–0

2–0

1–4

6–1

3–1

1–0

2–0

1–1

4–1

2–0

3–1

Haugesund

1–2

2–1


1–0

3–2

1–1

3–1

3–1

3–1

0–1

0–1

3–2

2–1

1–0

1–1

1–0

Hønefoss BK

2–5

1–1

0–1


1–0

0–1

1–1

1–2

0–1

3–1

3–1

0–1

2–0

1–1

2–2

1–2

Lillestrøm

1–1

2–0

3–0

1–2


2–0

1–0

0–3

2–2

2–2

2–2

3–2

1–1

3–2

0–1

0–1

Molde

4–1

2–0

1–5

4–0

1–2


1–1

1–0

4–1

3–1

1–2

0–1

1–2

1–0

1–1

4–0

Odd

5–1

1–3

4–0

3–2

2–1

1–1


0–1

3–0

2–2

0–0

0–1

1–1

3–1

1–1

2–0

Rosenborg

2–1

4–0

1–1

0–0

1–0

0–0

3–2


0–1

4–2

2–0

1–1

1–0

2–1

2–1

0–0

Sandnes Ulf

0–1

3–1

1–1

1–1

1–1

0–0

2–4

2–3


2–0

1–3

3–1

2–1

2–1

0–1

1–2

Sarpsborg 08

0–2

3–2

2–1

1–1

0–1

1–0

0–1

1–2

3–2


0–1

2–1

2–4

3–0

2–1

3–3

Sogndal

1–2

3–1

1–1

1–1

1–2

1–2

2–0

0–4

2–1

0–0


1–1

0–5

2–2

1–0

1–2

Start

2–2

3–3

1–2

3–2

1–0

1–1

0–1

0–1

7–0

1–1

2–0


0–6

2–2

1–2

1–0

Strømsgodset

2–1

2–0

4–0

6–1

1–0

5–2

3–1

2–2

2–0

1–1

3–1

1–0


3–1

3–1

2–1

Tromsø

1–2

2–0

2–1

1–1

2–0

2–3

2–1

1–0

0–1

5–0

2–2

2–3

0–0


4–3

2–2

Viking

1–3

3–2

0–0

0–0

2–2

2–1

1–0

0–0

1–1

2–1

4–1

3–0

1–0

2–1


1–0

Vålerenga

2–1

4–3

1–2

1–2

1–1

3–3

1–2

1–2

2–0

5–3

1–0

1–3

0–3

2–0

2–2


Updated to games played on 3 November 2013.
Source: Nifs.no
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Season statistics











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