The cup final of 1982 is a milestone that still resonates in Molde football. On September 19, thousands of enthusiastic supporters gathered at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo to witness Molde FK take on Stavanger, a match that would become part of the club's legend.

Molde reached the final after showcasing impressive form throughout the cup. The team, led by the skilled coach Knut Thorbjørn Høvik, had a mix of experienced players and young talents ready to deliver a great performance. Players like Jan Berg, known for his technical skills, and the formidable striker Kjell Roar Kaasa were central to the team's success.

The match began with high intensity, and both teams had their chances. However, it was Molde who first broke the deadlock. After a brilliant pass from midfield, Kaasa was presented with a chance to score, and he did so with class. The first goal gave the team enormous confidence, and they continued to push for more.

Stavanger responded by increasing the pressure, but Molde's defense, led by the solid defender Erik Hoftun, held firm against the attacks. It was a match where both teams showcased their strengths, but Molde had the decisive edge. The second goal came after a fantastic counterattack, with Kaasa again involved, making it clear that Molde was on its way to victory.

When the referee blew the final whistle, jubilation erupted among the MFK fans. The victory was not just a triumph in itself but also a testament to the club's potential and future. This cup final marked the beginning of a new era for Molde FK, which would prove to be a competitive team in Norwegian football.

In the years that followed, the 1982 cup final became a symbol of what Molde FK stood for: hard work, dedication, and an unwavering spirit. It inspired generations of players and supporters to continue dreaming big. Today, as we look back on this historic victory, it is clear that the moment in 1982 still lives in the hearts of all who love MFK.