The 2011 season was Molde's 4th consecutive year in Tippeligaen, and their 35th season in the top flight of Norwegian football. Molde became league champions for the first time in club history.

Molde
2011 season
ChairmanErik Berg
ManagerOle Gunnar Solskjær
StadiumAker Stadion
Tippeligaen1st (champions)
Norwegian CupQuarter-final vs Fredrikstad
Top goalscorerLeague: Pape Paté Diouf (12)
All: Pape Paté Diouf (13)
Highest home attendance11,292 vs Aalesund
(3 July 2011)
Lowest home attendance8,158 vs Fredrikstad
(19 May 2011)
Average home league attendance9,716
← 2010
2012 →

Molde FK's U19 squad played in the inaugural tournament of the NextGen series.

Season events

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June

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Start. In Drammen, Molde won 1–0 against Strømsgodset. Pape Paté Diouf scored the game's only goal in the 13th minute. 19 June marked Molde's 100th anniversary and saw Molde play against Sogndal. Molde won with the score 2–0, their third consecutive league game for the first time this season, after goals scored by Pape Paté Diouf and Magne Hoseth.[1] Molde played with a retro kit with blue and white vertical stripes, which was a copy of Molde's kits from 1914. The win made sure Molde overtook the leading position in the league for the first time in the 2011 Tippeligaen season, a lead the team hold onto until the end of the season. Molde advanced to the quarter-finals of the Norwegian Cup through a 3–1 win at Aker Stadion against Hønefoss in the Fourth Round. A three-game winning streak ended on 26 June, when Molde lost 0–1 away to Odd Grenland. Molde won their fifth game in June, out of six possible, when they won 2–1 away against Vålerenga on 29 June.

July

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Pape Paté Diouf scored four goals against Aalesund before leaving the club to join FC Copenhagen.

Pape Paté Diouf scored four goals against Aalesund on 3 July when Molde continued to show great league form with a 5–2 win against their Møre og Romsdal rivals. The game was Diouf's last before his departure to Danish side FC Copenhagen nine days later. They avenged the 0–5 loss against Haugesund with a 3–1 win at Aker Stadion on 17 July. Daniel Chima Chukwu gave the home team an early lead before Mattias Moström scored twice. Molde were supposed to play against Start in Kristiansand on 22 July, but this match was postponed to 4 August due to the 2011 Norway attacks. Vålerenga were beaten for the second time in just over a month when Molde won 2–1 at home on 30 July.

August

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Molde won the postponed match away to Start with the score 2–1, their fifth consecutive league win. Start took the lead early in the second half through a goal from Ole Martin Årst, then Molde turned the game around in eleven minutes with goals from Chima Chukwu and Joshua Gatt. Magne Hoseth gave the team a lead at Lerkendal Stadion on 7 August, but Rosenborg scored a controversial goal only five minutes later. Simen Wangberg scored with his hand, a goal Molde manager Solskjær described as an ugly goal which was incompatible with fair play.[2] Two goals from Rade Prica in the second half made sure Molde had to leave Trondheim with a 1–3 defeat. They were eliminated from the Norwegian Cup on 14 August when Fredrikstad won 3–2 after extra time in the quarter-final stage at Fredrikstad Stadion. Eikrem and Angan turned a 0–1 deficit, but Amin Askar equalised late in the second half. Etzaz Hussain won the game for the home side with his goal in the 117th minute. On 22 August, Magnus Wolff Eikrem scored the only goal of the game against Lillestrøm at Aker Stadion. Molde went to Ålesund on 28 August and continued their good form with a 3–1 win, their eighth out of the last ten in the league. Gatt scored Molde's first goal in the opening minute, followed by goals from Hoseth and Makhtar Thioune. Magnus Sylling Olsen scored Aalesund's consolation goal in the last minute. By the end of August, the team's good results led to an eight points gap, although with one more game to play, down to runners-up Tromsø.

September

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The home game against Brann on 11 September ended with a 2–2 draw, but was best remembered for the kick-off being 75 minutes delayed due to problems with the floodlights. Brann could have protested and received three points without playing the game, but chose not to, a decision praised by Solskjær.[3] The 2–2 draw was a result of a brace from Eikrem in the first half and two goals from Lars Grorud in the second half, the last in stoppage time. Angan scored the winner in Molde's 1–0 away win against Fredrikstad on 17 September. Molde's game against Viking on Aker Stadion on 23 September ended with a goalless draw.

October–November

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On 2 October, they took three points away from home as Tromsø were defeated at Alfheim Stadion. Within a few minutes after the 30th-minute mark, Forren and Berget were the goalscorers. Then followed a streak of draws that lasted three games; 0–0 at home against Odd Grenland, 1–1 away against Stabæk, and a 2–2 draw in what was a potentially league-defining game against Strømsgodset. On 30 October, before the match against Strømsgodset in the third-to-last game of the season, it was clear that Molde would become champions if they won. A tense first half ended goalless. In the second half, Magne Simonsen gave Molde the lead, but the goal was immediately equalised by Ola Kamara. In the 70th minute, Eikrem scored and Molde seemed to have won the league. Right before stoppage time, Anders Konradsen scored after a corner and equalised for Strømsgodset. The draw meant that Molde had to await the result from the game played later the same evening at Lerkendal Stadion between Rosenborg and Brann before they could know if they became champions or not that day. Brann took an early 3–0 lead and won the game 6–3. Rosenborg could no longer achieve the number of points needed to win the league and Molde were champions. Club captain Daniel Berg Hestad lifted the trophy at the home ground after Molde's 3–1 win against Sarpsborg 08 on 20 November. Angan, Vini Dantas and Simonsen scored the goals for Molde. The season ended with a 1–2 defeat away to Sogndal. Zlatko Tripic scored Molde's last goal of the season, while Tore André Flo scored both for Sogndal.

Squad

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As of 18 August 2011[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   NOR Espen Bugge Pettersen
2 DF   NOR Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug
5 DF   NOR Vegard Forren
6 MF   NOR Daniel Berg Hestad (Captain)
7 MF   NOR Magnus Wolff Eikrem
8 MF   SEN Makhtar Thioune
9 MF   SWE Mattias Moström
10 MF   NOR Magne Hoseth
11 FW   NOR Jo Inge Berget
12 GK   NOR Knut Dørum Lillebakk
13 MF   NOR Pål Erik Ulvestad
14 DF   NOR Christian Steen
15 MF   NOR Magnus Stamnestrø
17 DF   NOR Børre Steenslid
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   NOR Magne Simonsen
19 FW   BRA José Mota
20 FW   CIV Davy Claude Angan
21 DF   NOR Krister Wemberg
22 MF   USA Josh Gatt
23 DF   NOR Knut Olav Rindarøy
25 DF   USA Sean Cunningham
26 GK   NOR Elias Valderhaug
27 FW   NGA Daniel Chima Chukwu
30 MF   NOR Zlatko Tripić
31 MF   SEN Mamadou Gando Ba
32 MF   SEN Abdou Karim Camara
33 FW   BRA Vini Dantas

Players on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF   NOR Thomas Holm (on loan to Tromsø)[5]
16 DF   NOR Jacob Falch Meidell (on loan to Kristiansund)[6]
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF   NOR Torjus Aaland (on loan to Kristiansund)[6]

Transfers

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Date Position Nationality Name From Fee
12 January 2011 FW   Davy Claude Angan   Hønefoss Undisclosed[7]
12 January 2011 MF   Joshua Gatt   SC Rheindorf Altach Undisclosed[7]
12 January 2011 MF   Magnus Wolff Eikrem   Manchester United Undisclosed[7]
13 January 2011 DF   Børre Steenslid   Viking Undisclosed[8]
18 January 2011 DF   Torjus Aaland   Stranda Undisclosed[9]
24 January 2011 DF   Sean Cunningham Derby County Wolves Soccer Club Undisclosed[10]
11 February 2011 MF   Pål Erik Ulvestad   Herd Undisclosed[11]
28 July 2011 MF   Jo Inge Berget   Udinese Undisclosed[12]
2 August 2011 MF   Zlatko Tripić   Egersund Unknown[13]
31 August 2011 FW   Vini Dantas [14]
Date Position Nationality Name To Fee
January 2011 MF   Aksel Berget Skjølsvik   Sandnes Ulf
January 2011 DF   Øyvind Gjerde Retired
January 2011 DF   Marcus Andreasson   Lierse
January 2011 MF   Kristian Strandhagen   Kristiansund
January 2011 GK   Jan Kjell Larsen   Stabæk
January 2011 FW   Mame Mbar Diouf   Sandnes Ulf
30 June 2011 DF   Emil Johansson   Groningen €500K[15]
Summer 2011 FW   Pape Paté Diouf   Copenhagen [16]

Loan out

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Date from Date to Position Nationality Name To
1 March 2011 1 November 2011[6] DF   Jacob Falch Meidell   Kristiansund
1 March 2011 1 November 2011[6] DF   Torjus Aaland   Kristiansund
1 August 2011 31 December 2011[17] MF   Thomas Holm   Tromsø

Source:[18][19]

Coaching staff

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Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Coach Mark Dempsey
Goalkeeper coach Richard Hartis

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Pre-season games

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Copa del Sol

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28 January 2011 Molde   1–1
(3–4 p)
  Karpaty Lviv Elche, Spain
19.00 CET Angan   30' Kozhanov   24' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio Martínez Valero
Penalties
Diouf  
Steen  
Angan  
Ulvestad  
Holm  
  Guruli
  Oshchypko
  Tkachuk
  Tubić
31 January 2011 Molde   1–5   Tromsø La Manga, Spain
13.00 CET Hoseth   56' Johansen   15'
Møller   25'
Björck   31'
Knarvik   64'
Andersen   81'
Stadium: La Manga Stadium
3 February 2011 Wisła Kraków   0–2   Molde L'Alfàs del Pi, Spain
15.00 CET Diouf   44'
Eikrem   59'
Stadium: Polideportivo

Competitions

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Tippeligaen

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See also 2011 Tippeligaen

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 17 7 6 54 38  +16 58 9 5 1 32 17  +15 8 2 5 22 21  +1

Last updated: 21 August 2011.
Source: fotball.no

Results by round

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Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHHAAHAHAHAHAHHA
ResultLDDWWLWWLWWWLWWWWWLWWDWDWDDDWL
Position15131410810745521211111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 31 October 2011. Source: see below
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Fixtures & results

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18 March 2011 1 Sarpsborg 08 3–0 Molde Sarpsborg
19:00 CET Wiig   53'
Matland   56'
Hoås   74'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Sarpsborg Stadion
Attendance: 4,542
Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen
3 April 2011 2 Molde 2–2 Tromsø Molde
18:00 CEST Diouf   16'
Angan   56'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Rushfeldt   3'
Kara   58'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,782
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
11 April 2011 3 Viking 2–2 Molde Stavanger
19:00 CEST Nevland   31'
Berisha   36'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Angan   5', 78' Stadium: Viking Stadion
Attendance: 10,105
Referee: Dag Vidar Hafsås
17 April 2011 4 Molde 3–2 Stabæk Molde
18:00 CEST Angan   32'
Diouf   45'
Thioune   71'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Gunnarsson   70', 75' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 9,112
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen
25 April 2011 5 Brann 1–3 Molde Bergen
18:00 CEST Mjelde   67' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Diouf   10', 22'
Chima   90+3'
Stadium: Brann Stadion
Attendance: 12,537
Referee: Brage Sandmoen
8 May 2011 6 Molde 0–2 Rosenborg Molde
20:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Larsen   40'
Prica   90+2'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 11,210
Referee: Espen Berntsen
16 May 2011 7 Lillestrøm 0–3 Molde Lillestrøm
18:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Hoseth   38' (pen.)
Kippe   54' (o.g.)
Moström   70'
Stadium: Åråsen Stadion
Attendance: 8,852
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
19 May 2011 8 Molde 2–1 Fredrikstad Molde
19:00 CEST Holm   10'
Chima   16'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Elyounoussi   55' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,158
Referee: Trond Ivar Døvle
29 May 2011 10 Haugesund 5–0 Molde Haugesund
18:00 CEST Søderlund   8'
Diouf   22' (o.g.)
Sørum   39', 52'
Đurđić   58'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Haugesund stadion
Attendance: 4,287
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
13 June 2011 11 Molde 5–1 Start Molde
18:00 CEST Diouf   7', 24'
Angan   13'
Thioune   76'
Chima   82'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Børufsen   48' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,702
Referee: Dag Vidar Hafsås
16 June 2011 12 Strømsgodset 0–1 Molde Drammen
19:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Diouf   13' Stadium: Marienlyst Stadion
Attendance: 6,022
Referee: Brage Sandmoen
19 June 2011 13 Molde 2–0 Sogndal Molde
16:00 CEST Diouf   41'
Hoseth   79'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 10,755
Referee: Anders Johansen
26 June 2011 14 Odd Grenland 1–0 Molde Skien
18:00 CEST Johnsen   90+2' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Skagerak Arena
Attendance: 5,721
Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen
29 June 2011[notes 1] 9 Vålerenga 1–2 Molde Oslo
20:00 CEST Ogude   45' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 15,659
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
3 July 2011 15 Molde 5–2 Aalesund Molde
20:00 CEST Diouf   11', 79', 87', 90+4'
Thioune   28'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Sellin   13'
Phillips   84' (pen.)
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 11,292
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø
17 July 2011 16 Molde 3–1 Haugesund Molde
18:00 CEST Chima   12'
Moström   15', 63'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Andreassen   78' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 11,032
Referee: Trond Ivar Døvle
30 July 2011 18 Molde 2–1 Vålerenga Molde
18:00 CEST Hoseth   43'
Gatt   61'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Singh   85' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 9,933
Referee: Dag Vidar Hafsås
4 August 2011[notes 2] 17 Start 1–2 Molde Kristiansand
19:00 CEST Årst   51' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Chima   53'
Gatt   62'
Stadium: Sør Arena
Attendance: 7,147
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
7 August 2011 19 Rosenborg 3–1 Molde Trondheim
20:00 CEST Wangberg   33'
Prica   66', 74'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Hoseth   28' Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 17,656
Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen
22 August 2011 20 Molde 1–0 Lillestrøm Molde
19:00 CEST Eikrem   29' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,856
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen
28 August 2011 21 Aalesund 1–3 Molde Ålesund
20:00 CEST Olsen   90' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Gatt   1'
Hoseth   27'
Thioune   75'
Stadium: Color Line Stadion
Attendance: 10,677
Referee: Espen Berntsen
11 September 2011 22 Molde 2–2 Brann Molde
21:15 CEST[notes 3] Eikrem   9', 37' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Grorud   66', 90+1' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 9,131
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
17 September 2011 23 Fredrikstad 0–1 Molde Fredrikstad
18:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Angan   58' Stadium: Fredrikstad Stadion
Attendance: 7,388
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
23 September 2011 24 Molde 0–0 Viking Molde
19:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 8,738
Referee: Kristoffer Helgerud
2 October 2011 25 Tromsø 0–2 Molde Tromsø
20:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Forren   30'
Berget   36'
Stadium: Alfheim Stadion
Attendance: 6,535
Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen
16 October 2011 26 Molde 0–0 Odd Grenland Molde
18:00 CEST Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 9,095
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen
21 October 2011 27 Stabæk 1–1 Molde Bærum
19:00 CEST Ollé Ollé   55' Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Berget   20' Stadium: Fornebu Arena
Attendance: 11,930
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
30 October 2011 28 Molde 2–2 Strømsgodset Molde
18:00 CET Simonsen   57'
Eikrem   70'
Soccerway Summary
NFF Report
Kamara   58'
Konradsen   90'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 11,239
Referee: Kjetil Sælen
20 November 2011 29 Molde 3–1 Sarpsborg 08 Molde
18:00 CET Angan   12'
Vini Dantas   19'
Simonsen   65'
NFF Report
Soccerway
Giæver   33' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 11,218
Referee: Tore Hansen
27 November 2011 30 Sogndal 2–1 Molde Sogndal
18:00 CET Flo   39', 56' NFF Report Tripic   16' Stadium: Fosshaugane Campus
Attendance: 3,254
Referee: Trond Ivar Døvle
Notes
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  1. ^ Match was postponed from 22 May 2011 due to the player strike.
  2. ^ Match was postponned from 22 July 2011 due to the 2011 Norway attacks.
  3. ^ Match was delayed 75 minutes, because of problems with the floodlights.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Molde (C) 30 17 7 6 54 38 +16 58 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Tromsø 30 15 8 7 56 34 +22 53 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
3 Rosenborg 30 14 7 9 69 44 +25 49 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4 Brann 30 14 6 10 51 49 +2 48
5 Odd Grenland 30 14 6 10 44 44 0 48
Source: fotball.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Norwegian Cup

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1 May 2011 First Round Eidsvåg 0–11 Molde Eidsvåg
18:00 CEST Report Moström   2', 11'
Chima   14', 17', 59', 82'
Mota   19', 69' (pen.), 80'
Steen   22'
Furu   61'
Holm   71'
Stadium: Eidsvåg Kunstgress
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Sigurd Smehus Kringstad
11 May 2011 Second Round Træff 0–2 Molde Molde
18:00 CEST S.Rødal   59'
A.K.Brakstad   81'
Report Chima   27', 75'
Cunningham   60'
Hoseth   61'
Stadium: Reknesbanen
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Sigurd Smehus Kringstad
25 May 2011 Third Round Tiller 1–7 Molde Trondheim
18:00 CEST Torset   81' Report Chima   17'
Stamnestrø   27'
Mota   35', 55', 74'
Gatt   39', 52'
Moström   40'
Stadium: Tonstad Kunstgress
Attendance: 1,261
Referee: Bjørn Hansen
22 June 2011 Fourth Round Molde 3–1 Hønefoss Molde
18:00 CEST Angan   72'
Diouf   77'
Sigurðsson   85' (o.g.)
Report Jensen   2'
Olsen   34'
Haugen   74'
Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 2,461
Referee: Trond Ivar Døvle
14 August 2011 Quarter-final Fredrikstad 3–2 (a.e.t.) Molde Fredrikstad
16:00 CEST Borges   15'
Askar   81'
Hussain   117'
Report Forren   32'
Hoseth   34'
Eikrem   41'
Angan   45'
Gatt   120'
Stadium: Fredrikstad Stadion
Attendance: 5,265
Referee: Kjetil Sælen

Squad statistics

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Appearances and goals

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As of 1 November 2011
No. Pos Nat Player Total Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   NOR Espen Bugge Pettersen 29 0 28+0 0 1+0 0
2 DF   NOR Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug 29 0 26+0 0 3+0 0
5 DF   NOR Vegard Forren 31 1 29+0 1 1+1 0
6 DF   NOR Daniel Berg Hestad 31 0 17+11 0 3+0 0
7 MF   NOR Magnus Wolff Eikrem 31 5 26+2 4 1+2 1
8 MF   SEN Makhtar Thioune 27 4 22+5 4 0+0 0
9 FW   SWE Mattias Moström 32 6 19+8 3 5+0 3
10 MF   NOR Magne Hoseth 28 5 22+3 5 3+0 0
11 FW   NOR Jo Inge Berget 10 2 8+2 2 0+0 0
12 GK   NOR Knut Dørum Lillebakk 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
13 MF   NOR Pål Erik Ulvestad 16 0 4+7 0 2+3 0
14 DF   NOR Christian Steen 9 2 6+0 1 3+0 1
15 MF   NOR Magnus Stamnestrø 8 0 1+3 0 2+2 0
18 DF   NOR Magne Simonsen 31 2 23+4 2 4+0 0
19 FW   BRA José Mota 8 6 0+5 0 3+0 6
20 FW   CIV Davy Claude Angan 31 11 27+2 9 2+0 2
21 DF   NOR Krister Wemberg 6 0 3+0 0 3+0 0
22 MF   USA Josh Gatt 27 5 14+8 3 5+0 2
23 DF   NOR Knut Olav Rindarøy 14 0 12+0 0 1+1 0
25 DF   USA Sean Cunningham 3 0 0+0 0 3+0 0
26 GK   NOR Elias Valderhaug 6 0 2+0 0 4+0 0
27 FW   NGA Daniel Chima Chukwu 29 12 13+11 5 4+1 7
28 MF   NOR Ivar Furu 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
30 MF   NOR Zlatko Tripić 11 1 9+1 1 0+1 0
30 MF   SEN Abdou Karim Camara 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
33 FW   BRA Vini Dantas 6 1 2+3 1 0+1 0
Players who appeared for Molde no longer at the club:
3 DF   SWE Emil Johansson 8 0 7+0 0 0+1 0
4 MF   NOR Thomas Holm 10 2 3+5 1 2+0 1
11 FW   SEN Pape Paté Diouf 15 13 14+0 12 0+1 1

Goal scorers

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Place Position Nation Number Name Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup Total
1 FW   11 Pape Paté Diouf 12 1 13
2 FW   27 Daniel Chima Chukwu 5 7 12
3 FW   20 Davy Claude Angan 9 2 11
4 FW   19 José Mota 0 6 6
MF   9 Mattias Moström 3 3 6
6 MF   10 Magne Hoseth 5 0 5
MF   7 Magnus Eikrem 4 1 5
MF   22 Joshua Gatt 3 2 5
9 MF   8 Makhtar Thioune 4 0 4
10 DF   4 Thomas Holm 1 1 2
FW   11 Jo Inge Berget 2 0 2
DF   18 Magne Simonsen 2 0 2
Own goal 1 1 2
12 DF   5 Vegard Forren 1 0 1
FW   33 Vini Dantas 1 0 1
FW   30 Zlatko Tripić 1 0 1
DF   14 Christian Steen 0 1 1
TOTALS 54 25 79

Disciplinary record

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Number Nation Position Name Tippeligaen Norwegian Cup Total
           
2   DF Kristoffer Paulsen Vatshaug 2 1 0 0 2 0
3   DF Emil Johansson 1 0 0 0 1 0
4   DF Thomas Holm 1 0 0 0 1 0
5   DF Vegard Forren 5 0 1 0 6 0
6   FW Daniel Berg Hestad 1 0 0 0 1 0
7   FW Magnus Wolff Eikrem 2 0 0 0 2 0
8   MF Makhtar Thioune 4 0 0 0 4 0
9   FW Mattias Moström 1 0 0 0 1 0
10   MF Magne Hoseth 5 0 2 0 7 0
11   FW Pape Paté Diouf 3 0 0 0 3 0
13   FW Pål Erik Ulvestad 2 0 0 0 2 0
14   DF Christian Steen 2 0 0 0 2 0
15   MF Magnus Stamnestrø 0 0 1 0 1 0
18   FW Magne Simonsen 2 0 0 0 2 0
19   FW José Mota 1 0 0 0 1 0
20   FW Davy Claude Angan 3 0 0 0 3 0
22   MF Josh Gatt 1 0 1 0 2 0
23   FW Knut Olav Rindarøy 2 0 0 0 2 0
25   DF Sean Cunningham 0 0 1 0 1 0
27   FW Daniel Chima Chukwu 1 0 0 0 1 0
30   FW Zlatko Tripić 1 0 0 0 1 0
  MF Ivar Erlien Furu 0 0 1 0 1 0
TOTALS 40 1 7 0 47 1

Team kit

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This season's kits were produced by Umbro with Sparebanken Møre as the shirt sponsor. On 19 June 2011, in the Tippeliga-match against Sogndal, Molde played with a retro kit, which was a copy of Molde's kits from 1914, due to Molde's 100-year anniversary.[21]

 
 
 
 
 
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Molde vs. Sogndal 2-0". www.soccerway.com. Soccerway. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  2. ^ "3-1 til Rosenborg på Lerkendal". www.nrk.no (in Norwegian). NRK. 7 August 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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