1999 Molde FK season

Molde
1999 season
Chairman Nils Olav Kringstad
Head coach Erik Brakstad
Stadium Molde Stadion
Tippeligaen 2nd
Norwegian Cup Semifinal vs. Brann
Top goalscorer League: Andreas Lund (20)
All: Andreas Lund (38)
Highest home attendance 12,914 vs Rosenborg
(24 May 1999)
Lowest home attendance 530 vs Sunndal
(8 June 1999)
Average home league attendance 7,163[1]

The 1999 season was Molde's 24th season in the top flight of Norwegian football. This season Molde competed in Tippeligaen, the Norwegian Cup and the UEFA Champions League.

In Tippeligaen, Molde finished in 2nd position, 6 points behind winners Rosenborg.

Molde participated in the 2000 Norwegian Cup. They defeated Spjelkavik, Sunndal, Strindheim, Kjelsås[2] and Lillestrøm on their way to the quarterfinal. On 3 October 2000, Molde lost the semifinal vs. Brann at home with the score 3-4 after extra time.

In the UEFA Champions League, Molde was drawn against Russian team CSKA Moscow in the second qualifying round.[3] Molde lost the first leg at away ground with the score 0-2. Molde won the second leg 4-0 at home and advanced to the next round 4-2 on aggregate. In the third and last qualifying round, Molde was drawn against Spanish team Mallorca. The teams played 0-0 in the first leg in Molde. In the second leg, Molde was one goal behind for more than one hour after Jovan Stanković' penalty goal in the 21st minute.[4] In the 84th minute, Andreas Lund scored the equaliser from a penalty kick after Fernando Niño's handball. Niño was sent off in the situation which led to the penalty. The game ended with a 1-1 draw which sent Molde through to the Champions League group stage for the first time in the club's history. The second leg against Mallorca has since often been referred to as Miracle on Mallorca.[5]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Norway GK Morten Bakke
2 Sweden DF Dennis Schiller
3 Norway DF Petter Christian Singsaas
4 Norway DF Pål Lydersen
5 Norway DF Knut Anders Fostervold
6 Norway MF Daniel Berg Hestad
7 Norway FW Jo Tessem
8 Norway MF Karl Oskar Fjørtoft
9 Norway FW Andreas Lund
10 Norway MF Odd Inge Olsen
11 Norway MF André Schei Lindbæk
12 Norway GK Are Lervik
No. Position Player
13 Norway GK Knut Dørum Lillebakk
14 Norway MF Thomas Mork
15 Norway DF Freddy dos Santos
16 Norway MF Magne Hoseth
17 Norway DF Trond Strande
18 Norway MF Svein Tore Brandshaug
19 Norway MF Anders Hasselgård
20 Norway FW Ole Bjørn Sundgot
23 Norway MF Torgeir Ruud Ramsli
24 Norway FW Bernt Hulsker

As of end of season.

Competitions

Tippeligaen

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
26 16 2 8 49 37  +12 50 9 1 3 29 16  +13 7 1 5 20 21  −1

Last updated: 25 April 2018.
Source:

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
GroundHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAH
ResultWWWLWWWLLDDWWWWLWWWLLLLWWW
Position31141113445554243223444432

Source: see below
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League table

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1Rosenborg26182675334256
2Molde26162849371250
3Brann2616194540549
4Lillestrøm26153860411948
5Stabæk2614485849946
6Tromsø26135870462444
7Odd Grenland26123114248-639
8Viking26113125148336
9Bodø/Glimt26104125254-234
10Moss2692153946-729
11Vålerenga2684144053-1328
12Strømsgodset2673164668-2224
13Skeid2672173675-3923
14Kongsvinger2662183459-2520
Qualified for the UEFA Champions League
Qualified for the UEFA Cup¹
Qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup
Relegation Playoff
Relegated to 1. Divisjon

¹SK Brann qualified as the runner-up of 1999 Norwegian Football Cup.

Norwegian Cup

UEFA Champions League

Qualifying rounds

Group stage

Squad statistics

The statistics include competitive matches only. Games in the league, cup and UEFA Champions League are counted. Qualifying games are included. The statistics lack informatian from the Norwegian Cup 1st round game Spjelkavik-Molde.

This list is under construction.

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalTippeligaenNorwegian CupUEFA Champions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Norway Morten Bakke 42026060100
2 DF Sweden Dennis Schiller 501+300+1000
3 DF Norway Petter Christian Singsaas 2328+423+203+30
4 DF Norway Pål Lydersen 2411412080
5 DF Norway Knut Anders Fostervold 3622423090
6 MF Norway Daniel Berg Hestad 41825461103
7 FW Norway Jo Tessem 41726650101
8 MF Norway Karl Oskar Fjørtoft 40125150100
9 FW Norway Andreas Lund 40362420612104
10 MF Norway Odd Inge Olsen 42726463100
11 FW Norway André Schei Lindbæk 1233+21211+41
12 GK Norway Are Lervik 10000+1000
14 MF Norway Thomas Mork 3949+1513+236+40
15 DF Norway Freddy dos Santos 33015+601+204+50
16 MF Norway Magne Hoseth 27410+422+207+22
17 DF Norway Trond Strande 35019+206080
18 MF Norway Svein Tore Brandshaug 300+300000
19 MF Norway Anders Hasselgård 90700+2000
20 FW Norway Ole Bjørn Sundgot 3262033+132+60
21 MF Norway Torgeir Ruud Ramsli 100+100000
24 FW Norway Bernt Hulsker 200+200000
Players away from Molde on loan:
Players who left Molde during the season:
11 MF Norway Trond Andersen 2211713020
24 MF Finland Jarkko Wiss 410+301100

Goal Scorers

Rank Position Nat. No. Player Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup UEFA Champions League Total
1FWNorway9Andreas Lund2014438
2FWNorway7Jo Tessem7018
MFNorway6Daniel Berg Hestad4138
4MFNorway10Odd Inge Olsen4307
5FWNorway20Ole Bjørn Sundgot3306
6MFNorway16Magne Hoseth2024
MFNorway14Thomas Mork1304
8FWNorway11André Schei Lindbæk1113
9DFNorway5Knut Anders Fostervold2002
DFNorway3Petter Christian Singsaas2002
11DFNorway4Pål Lydersen1001
MFNorway8Karl Oskar Fjørtoft1001
MFNorway11Trond Andersen1001
MFFinland24Jarkko Wiss0101
TOTALS 49261186

See also

References

  1. "Tilskuertall Molde". nifs.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. "Kjelsås-Molde". dt.no (in Norwegian). Drammens Tidende. 30 June 1999. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  3. "Molde trakk CSKA Moskva". vg.no (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. 30 June 1999. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. "Mallorca - Molde". uefa.com. UEFA. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  5. "Mirakelet på Mallorca". vg.no (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. 26 August 1999. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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