Nordic Football Championship

The Nordic Football Championship (Danish: Nordisk Mesterskab, Norwegian: Nordisk Mesterskap, Swedish: Nordiska Mästerskapet, Finnish: Pohjoismaiden-mestaruusturnaus, commonly abbreviated NM or PM) was an international football competition contested by the men's national football teams of the Nordic countries.

In the first tournament played 1924–1928, only Denmark, Norway and Sweden competed, but Finland joined for the second tournament, and at the last tournament played in 2000–2001, Iceland and the Faroe Islands also competed.

Nordic Football Championship
Founded1924
Abolished2001
RegionEurope (UEFA)
Number of teams4 (2000–01)
Last championsNordic Football Championship Finland (1st title)
Most successful team(s)Nordic Football Championship Sweden (9 titles)

History

The tournament was created on Danish initiative to replace a contract, ended in 1919, between the Danish (DBU), Norwegian (NFF) and Swedish Football Association (SvFF) that stated that the national teams of the three associations should play two annual matches against each other. However, the idea was not realised until four years later, when the Danish association celebrated its 35th anniversary, and the first tournament was started. It was arranged by the DBU and was played as a single group where the three teams met each other five times for a total of ten matches each. DBU also provided the trophy of the first edition, a trophy that Denmark won when the tournament ended in 1928.

The second tournament was arranged by SvFF which celebrated its 25th anniversary, and this time the Football Association of Finland (SPF) was invited. It was also decided to play the tournaments over four years, with each team playing 12 matches, four against each other team, two at home and two away. The tournament was won by Norway, but the following nine tournaments, played between 1933 and 1977, were completely dominated by Sweden which won all of them. The fourth tournament was interrupted by the Second World War, and thus was played over eleven years, from 1937 to 1947.

The tournament gained popularity after the war and the matches were important for the Nordic national teams as preparation for larger tournaments such as the World Cup and the Olympics. But the tournament lost significance in the 1970s, partially due to the increased number of matches played against other international opponents, and thus the last three tournaments played in the 1970s and 1980s varied in length and format. The last match of the 1981-1983 tournament, between Sweden and Norway, was not even played as Denmark had already won. But the match was then played in 1985 after all.

A non-recurrent edition of the tournament was played in 2000–01, to which the Football Association of Iceland and the Faroe Islands Football Association were invited. Some of the matches were played during a joint training camp in La Manga Club, Spain, and the rest were played at home, some in indoor arenas. One match, between Norway and the Faroe Islands, was never played. The tournament was won by Finland for the first time.

Results

Year Trophy Winner Runner-up 3rd Place 4th Place
1924–28
Details
Jubilæumspokal Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Sweden Nordic Football Championship  Norway Only three participants
1929–32
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Guldkrus Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Sweden Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1933–36
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Nordiske Pokal Nordic Football Championship  Sweden Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1937–47
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Suomen Karhut Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (2) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1948–51
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DBU's Vase Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (3) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1952–55
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SvFF:s pokal Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (4) Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1956–59
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Eventyr og Lek Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (5) Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1960–63
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SPL's Pokal Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (6) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1964–67
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Fodboldspillere Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (7) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Finland Nordic Football Championship  Norway
1968–71
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SvFF:s pokal Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (8) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1972–77
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Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (9) Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1978–80
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Nordic Football Championship  Denmark (2) Nordic Football Championship  Sweden Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
1981–85
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Nordic Football Championship  Denmark (3) Nordic Football Championship  Sweden Nordic Football Championship  Norway Nordic Football Championship  Finland
2000–01
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Nordic Football Championship  Finland Nordic Football Championship  Iceland Nordic Football Championship  Denmark Nordic Football Championship  Norway

Medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Nordic Football Championship  Sweden94013
2Nordic Football Championship  Denmark37414
3Nordic Football Championship  Norway12912
4Nordic Football Championship  Finland1012
5Nordic Football Championship  Iceland0101
Totals (5 entries)14141442

Summary

Source: https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/nordic.html

Rank Team Part M W D L GF GA GD Points
1 Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 14 147 89 26 32 382 198 +184 293
2 Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 14 147 75 23 49 323 218 +105 248
3 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 14 145 52 31 62 265 300 –35 187
4 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 13 137 21 24 92 150 401 –251 66
5 Nordic Football Championship  Iceland 1 5 3 1 1 7 5 +2 10
6 Nordic Football Championship  Faroe Islands 1 4 0 1 3 2 6 –4 1

Top scorers per tournament

Tournament Name Team Goals
1924–1928 Nordic Football Championship  Sven Rydell Sweden 15
1929–1932 Nordic Football Championship  Jørgen Juve Norway 17
1933–1936 Nordic Football Championship  Pauli Jørgensen Denmark 8
Nordic Football Championship  Bertil Ericsson Sweden
1937–1947 Nordic Football Championship  Gunnar Nordahl Sweden 7
1948–1951 Nordic Football Championship  Egon Jönsson Sweden 7
1952–1955 Nordic Football Championship  Nils-Åke Sandell Sweden 10
1956–1959 Nordic Football Championship  Agne Simonsson Sweden 7
1960–1963 Nordic Football Championship  Ole Madsen Denmark 11
1964–67 Nordic Football Championship  Erik Dyreborg Denmark 5
Nordic Football Championship  Ole Madsen (2) Denmark
Nordic Football Championship  Tom Turesson Sweden
1968–71 Nordic Football Championship  Odd Iversen Norway 6
1972–77 Nordic Football Championship  Conny Torstensson Sweden 4
1978–80 Nordic Football Championship  Pål Jacobsen Norway 4
1981–85 Seven different players Various 2
2000–01 Nordic Football Championship  Ríkharður Daðason Iceland 4

All-time top scorers

Player Team Goals Tournaments
1 Pauli Jørgensen Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 30 (1924-28(3), 1929-32(15), 1933-36(8) and 1937-47(4))
2 Jørgen Juve Nordic Football Championship  Norway 20 (1929-32(17) and 1933-36(3))
3 Ole Madsen Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 18 (1956-59(2), 1960-63(11) and 1964-67(5))
4 Sven Rydell Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 17 (1924-28(15) and 1929-32(2))
5 Harald Hennum Nordic Football Championship  Norway 14 (1948-51(1), 1952-55(5), 1956-59(6), 1960-63(2))
6 Gunnar Nordahl Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 12 (1937-47(7) and 1948-51(5))
Rune Börjesson (1956-59(6) and 1960-63(6))
8 Erik Persson 11 (1933-36(5) and 1937-47(6))
Nils-Åke Sandell (1952-55(10) and 1956-59(1))
10 Agne Simonsson 10 (1956-59(7), 1960-63(1) and 1964-67(2))
11 Jens Peder Hansen Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 9 (1948-51(2), 1952-55(5), 1956-59(2))
Kaj Uldaler (1929-32(5) and 1933-36(4))
Gunnar Thoresen Nordic Football Championship  Norway (1937-47(1), 1948-51(3), 1952-55(4) and 1956-59(1))
14 Finn Berstad Nordic Football Championship  Norway 8 (1924-28(8))
Bertil Ericsson Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (1933-36(8))
Michael Rohde Nordic Football Championship  Denmark (1924-28(7) and 1929-32(1))
Gunnar Gren Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (1937-47(2) and 1956-59(6))
Henning Enoksen Nordic Football Championship  Denmark (1956-59(3) and 1960-63(5))
Knut Kroon Nordic Football Championship  Sweden (1924-28(2), 1929-32(5), 1933-36(1))
Harry Bild (1956-59(3), 1960-63(3) and 1964-67(2))
Odd Iversen Nordic Football Championship  Norway (1964-67(1), 1968-71(6), 1972-77(1))

Hat-tricks

Since the first official tournament in 1924–28, 41 hat-tricks have been scored in over 100 matches of the 14 editions of the tournament. The first hat-trick was scored by Sven Rydell of Sweden, playing against Norway on 21 September 1924; and the last was by Pål Jacobsen of Norway, playing against Finland on 21 August 1980. The record number of hat-tricks in a single Nordic Football Championship is ten, during the 1929-32 edition. The only player to have scored four hat-tricks is Jørgen Juve, three in 1929-32 (in which he was the top goal scorer with 17 goals) and one in 1933–36. He is closely followed by Sven Rydell who has three (all of whom came in the inaugural edition of the competition), and the next closest are Pauli Jørgensen, Erik Persson and Gunnar Nordahl with two hat-tricks each. The record for the most goals scored in a single Nordic Championship game is 5, which has been achieved on two occasion: by Gunnar Nordahl when he scored 5 for Sweden in a 5–3 win over Norway and by Erik Dyreborg when he scored his side's 5 goals in a 5–0 win over Norway. Sweden holds the record for most hat-tricks scored with 23, which is more than half of all hat-tricks. Finland holds the record for most hat-tricks conceded with 26, having conceded more than half of all the hat-tricks scored in the competition.

List

Nordic Football Championship hat-tricks
# Player G Time of goals For Result Against Tournament Date FIFA
report
1. Sven Rydell 3 66', 78', 89' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 6–1 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 1924–28 Nordic Football Championship 21 September 1924 Report
2. Sven Rydell (2) 4 22', 42', 44', 62' 7–3 23 August 1925 Report
3. Sven Rydell (3) 3 18', 23', 65' 5–3 26 June 1927 Report
4. Jørgen Juve 3 8', 15', 73' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 4–0 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 1929–32 Nordic Football Championship 18 June 1929 Report
5. Pauli Jørgensen 3 11', 41', 73' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 8–0 13 October 1929 Report
6. Jørgen Juve (2) 3 17', 42', 66' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 6–2 1 June 1930 Report
7. Pauli Jørgensen (2) 3 16', 65', 88' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 6–1 Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 22 June 1930 Report
8. Jørgen Juve (3) 3 16', 42', 47' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 3–6 6 July 1930 Report
9. Harry Lundahl 3 5', 13', 48' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 6–3 Nordic Football Championship  Norway
10. Lauri Lehtinen 3 9', 40', 41' Nordic Football Championship  Finland 4–4 Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 28 September 1930 Report
11. Bertil Karlsson 3 26', 53', 64' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 4–4 Nordic Football Championship  Finland
12. Sune Zetterberg 4 18', 25', 30', 55' 8–2 3 July 1931 Report
13. Evert Hansson 3 35', 65', 73' 8–2
14. Jørgen Juve (4) 3 20', 36', 46' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 5–1 1933–36 Nordic Football Championship 3 September 1933 Report
15. Bertil Ericsson 4 7', 34', 61', 62' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 5–3 Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 17 June 1934 Report
16. Erik Persson 3 6', 42', 87' 4–5 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 23 September 1934 Report
16. Odd Hoel 3 23', 52', 62' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 5-1 8 September 1935 Report
17. Arne Brustad 4 11', 22', 25', 33' 9–0 1937–47 Nordic Football Championship 17 June 1938 Report
18. Erik Persson (2) 3 30', 64', 67' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 5–1 9 June 1939 Report
19. Oskar Theisen 3 39', 57', 89' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 8–1 17 September 1939 Report
20. Gunnar Nordahl 3 39', 57', 89' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 7–0 24 August 1947 Report
22. Gunnar Nordahl (2) 5 24', 44', 62', 74', 80' 5–3 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 1948–51 Nordic Football Championship 19 September 1948 Report
23. Egon Jönsson 3 7', 9', 17' 8–1 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 2 October 1949 Report
24. Ingvar Rydell 3 24', 75', 83' 8–1
25. Kjell Kristiansen 3 36', 47', 75' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 7–2 1952–55 Nordic Football Championship 31 August 1952 Report
26. Lars Råberg 3 10', 48', 58' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 8–1 21 September 1952 Report
27. Hasse Persson 3 24', 50', 83' 8–1
28. Birger Eklund 3 7', 30', 48' 10–1 15 August 1954 Report
29. Kurt Hamrin 3 6', 71', 80' 10–1
30. Nils-Åke Sandell 3 12', 38', 60' 5–2 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 10 October 1954 Report
31. Gunnar Gren 3 18', 50', 77' 5–1 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 1956–59 Nordic Football Championship 22 September 1957 Report
32. Torbjörn Jonsson 3 39', 50', 69' 7–1 20 August 1958 Report
33. Harald Nielsen 3 20', 22', 53' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 4–0 4 October 1959 Report
34. Rune Börjesson 3 26', 48', 75' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 6–2 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 18 October 1959 Report
35. Jørn Sørensen 3 7', 52', 85' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 9–1 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 1960–63 Nordic Football Championship 15 October 1961 Report
36. Ole Madsen 3 31', 44', 87' 6–1 Nordic Football Championship  Norway 11 June 1962 Report
37. Tom Turesson 3 60', 63', 70' Nordic Football Championship  Sweden 4–2 1964–67 Nordic Football Championship 18 September 1966 Report
38. Erik Dyreborg 5 40', 41', 57', 60', 63' Nordic Football Championship  Denmark 5–0 24 September 1967 Report
39. Tommy Troelsen 3 22', 24', 77' 5–1 1968–71 Nordic Football Championship 23 June 1968 Report
40. Bent Jensen 3 12', 14', 43' 5–2 Nordic Football Championship  Finland 10 September 1969 Report
41. Pål Jacobsen 4 30', 39', 73', 83' Nordic Football Championship  Norway 6–1 1978–80 Nordic Football Championship 21 August 1980 Report

See also

References

Cited sources

Further reading

  • Alsiö, Martin; Frantz, Alf; Lindahl, Jimmy; Persson, Gunnar, eds. (2004). 100 år: Svenska fotbollförbundets jubileumsbok 1904–2004, del 2: statistiken. Vällingby: Stroemberg Media Group. ISBN 91-86184-59-8.
  • Aarhus, Lars; Elbech, Søren; Pietarinen, Heikki (2001-02-06). "Nordic Championships". RSSSF. Retrieved 2007-02-23.

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