- The
Norwegian First Division, also
called 1.
divisjon (Norwegian: første
divisjon) and OBOS-ligaen (due to
sponsoring ties with OBOS), is the second-highest...
- The
Norwegian Second Division, also
called 2.
divisjon and
often referred to as PostNord-ligaen for
sponsorship reasons, is the third-highest
level of...
- teams. 1
Third tier was
renamed as 2.
divisjon (Top tier
renamed as Tippeligaen, 2nd tier
renamed as 1.
divisjon)
ahead of 1991 season. Bodø/Glimt have...
-
Eliteserien (Level 1) 1.
divisjon (Level 2) 2.
divisjon (Level 3)
Group 1–2 3.
divisjon (Level 4)
Group 1–6
Regional 4.
divisjon (Level 5)
Group 1–22 (Østfold...
-
promote to 2.
divisjon,
while the
bottom four in all
groups are
relegated to 4.
divisjon. The 3.
divisjon was
known as the 4.
divisjon from 1963 until...
-
playing in Eliteserien.
Sarpsborg 08 and its
predecessors pla**** in 1.
divisjon from 2005 to 2010. In 2010, the club was
promoted to the Tippeligaen, the...
- home
matches at the
Jotun Arena in Sandefjord, Vestfold.
After reaching 1.
divisjon (Norway’s
second tier) in 1999,
Sandefjord quickly established itself as...
-
divisjon and 4.
divisjon before being picked up by Åsane.
Winning promotion from the 2019 2.
divisjon, he also
performed well in the 2020 1.
divisjon...
-
Kristiansund have had
limited success, with
Kristiansund FK's
spell in the 1.
divisjon in 1991 and
Clausenengen in 1999 as the most recent. In 2003, the local...
- even
retain their spot in the 1.
divisjon and were
relegated to the 2.
divisjon.
Promotion back into the 1.
divisjon was won the
following season, and...