Molde FK has a rich history, and among the many memorable moments is the victory in the NM Cup in 2002, one of the most remarkable. On October 29, 2002, in an exciting final against Bærum SK, Molde managed to secure their second NM gold, two years after they first won the trophy. The match was played at Ullevaal Stadion, with MFK supporters filling the stands with hope and anticipation.

The final started with Bærum pressing Molde hard, but it was MFK's striker, Knut Anders Fostervold, who broke the ice with an early goal. This goal provided the team with a necessary boost, and after some nerve-wracking minutes, Molde added another goal, thanks to a brilliant performance from midfielder Eirik Bakke. Molde showed themselves to be superior on the pitch, and it was clear that the team had prepared thoroughly for this match.

As the match progressed, it became more and more evident that Molde was in control. Bærum tried to make a comeback, but MFK's defense, led by charismatic captain Lars Bohinen, was impervious. In the end, Molde managed to hold onto their lead, and the match concluded with a score of 3-1 in favor of MFK.

The victory in 2002 was not just a triumph on the field but also a confirmation of the club's ability to compete at a high level. It was a reminder of the club's proud traditions and the strong support from its fans. MFK's win in the NM Cup was also a turning point for the club, which has since continued to build on this foundation of success.

For Molde FK and their supporters, 2002 is a year that will be remembered with pride and joy. The historic victory has become part of the club's DNA, serving as a reminder of the invincible spirit that characterizes MFK.