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Battle of Oslo (football)

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Locale
  
Oslo, Norway

First meeting
  
1920s

Teams
  
Lyn Vålerenga

Meetings total
  
46

Other names
  
Kampen om Oslo The Oslo Derby

Latest meeting
  
Vålerenga 5-2 Lyn 2014 Norwegian Cup (4 June 2014)

The Battle of Oslo (Norwegian: Kampen om Oslo) or the Oslo Derby is the name given to football matches between Lyn Fotball and Vålerenga Fotball, both of them from Oslo, Norway.

Contents

Official statistics

Official statistics of honours won by FK Lyn / Lyn Fotball and Idrettslaget Spring / Vålerengens Idrettsforening / Vålerenga Fotball, as treated by the Football Association of Norway (NFF).

Norwegian First Division

The head-to-head matches shows the results of FK Lyn / Lyn Fotball and Vålerengens Idrettsforening / Vålerenga Fotball, when they played in the First Division / Tippeligaen.

Total: Lyn 18 wins (46,15%), 10 draws (25,64%), Vålerenga 11 wins (28,21%).

Norwegian Second Division

The head-to-head matches shows the results of FK Lyn / Lyn Fotball and Idrettslaget Spring / Vålerengens Idrettsforening / Vålerenga Fotball, when they played in the Second Division / Adeccoligaen.

Total: Lyn 2 wins (50%), 1 draw (25%), Vålerenga 1 win (25%).

Norwegian Cup

The head-to-head matches shows the results of FK Lyn / Lyn Fotball and Idrettslaget Spring / Vålerengens Idrettsforening / Vålerenga Fotball, when they played in the Norwegian Cup.

Total: Vålerenga 2 (75%), Lyn 1 (25%).

Statistics

The head-to-head statistics shows the results of Lyn Fotball and Vålerenga Fotball, when they played against each other in the Norwegian League or Cup.

Ranking

The head-to-head ranking table shows the results of FK Lyn / Lyn Fotball and Vålerengens Idrettsforening / Vålerenga Fotball, when they played in the same league.

Total: Vålerenga 12 times higher (57,15%), Lyn 9 times higher (42,85%).

Top scorers

This is the list of top scoring players in the derby (since 2002).

3 goals
  • Odion Ighalo
  • Bengt Sæternes
  • 2 goals

    References

    Battle of Oslo (football) Wikipedia