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The Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch (Norwegian: Gullklokka) is an honorary proof that's awarded to all Norwegian footballers who reaches 25 caps for the Norway national football team. The watch is awarded by the Norges Fotballforbund. Gunnar Andersen was the first player to reach this milestone, when he was capped for the 25th time on 29 June 1919. The Gold Watch was introduced in 1930, when the four players with 25 caps, (Gunnar Andersen, Per Skou, Einar Gundersen and Adolph Wold) were awarded the Gold Watch during a banquet at the Grand Hotel in Oslo.

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  • The Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch (Norwegian: Gullklokka) is an honorary proof that's awarded to all Norwegian footballers who reaches 25 caps for the Norway national football team. The watch is awarded by the Norges Fotballforbund. Gunnar Andersen was the first player to reach this milestone, when he was capped for the 25th time on 29 June 1919. The Gold Watch was introduced in 1930, when the four players with 25 caps, (Gunnar Andersen, Per Skou, Einar Gundersen and Adolph Wold) were awarded the Gold Watch during a banquet at the Grand Hotel in Oslo. In total, 163 male players have received the gold watch, the most recent being Haitam Aleesami, who received the award after Norway's Euro 2020 qualifying match against Sweden on 8 September 2019. (en)
  • Il premio Gullklokka (l'orologio d'oro) è un riconoscimento per tutti i calciatori norvegesi che hanno raggiunto le venticinque apparizioni in Nazionale, sia essa maschile o femminile. L'onorificenza è assegnata dalla Norges Fotballforbund (NFF) e Gunnar Andersen è stato il primo a riceverla, dopo aver giocato la venticinquesima partita il 29 giugno 1919. In totale, 140 calciatori uomini si sono visti riconoscere il premio: il più recente è Markus Henriksen che l'ha ricevuto dopo l'incontro amichevole tra Norvegia e Portogallo del 29 maggio 2016. Per le donne, le premiate sono cinquantanove. (it)
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  • Il premio Gullklokka (l'orologio d'oro) è un riconoscimento per tutti i calciatori norvegesi che hanno raggiunto le venticinque apparizioni in Nazionale, sia essa maschile o femminile. L'onorificenza è assegnata dalla Norges Fotballforbund (NFF) e Gunnar Andersen è stato il primo a riceverla, dopo aver giocato la venticinquesima partita il 29 giugno 1919. In totale, 140 calciatori uomini si sono visti riconoscere il premio: il più recente è Markus Henriksen che l'ha ricevuto dopo l'incontro amichevole tra Norvegia e Portogallo del 29 maggio 2016. Per le donne, le premiate sono cinquantanove. (it)
  • The Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch (Norwegian: Gullklokka) is an honorary proof that's awarded to all Norwegian footballers who reaches 25 caps for the Norway national football team. The watch is awarded by the Norges Fotballforbund. Gunnar Andersen was the first player to reach this milestone, when he was capped for the 25th time on 29 June 1919. The Gold Watch was introduced in 1930, when the four players with 25 caps, (Gunnar Andersen, Per Skou, Einar Gundersen and Adolph Wold) were awarded the Gold Watch during a banquet at the Grand Hotel in Oslo. (en)
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