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The top tier of Norwegian football has existed as a one-league top flight since 1963. The league was renamed Eliteserien for the start of the 2017 season.[1] The following page details the football records and statistics of the Norwegian top flight since 1963.

League records

Titles

  • Most titles: 26, Rosenborg[2]
  • Most consecutive title wins: 13, Rosenborg (19922004)[2][3]
  • Biggest title-winning margin: 19 points, 2020; Bodø/Glimt (81 points) over Molde (62 points)[4]
  • Smallest title-winning margin: 0 points and 0 goal difference (+18) – 2004; Rosenborg (52 scored goals) over Vålerenga (40 scored goals).[5] Both finished on 48 points and +18 in goal difference, but Rosenborg won the title with a superior number of goals scored – the only time that the number of goals scored has determined Eliteserien.

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Attendances

Goals

Points

Player records

Appearances

As of match played 30 July 2020[16][17]
Rank Player Years Apps
1 Norway Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2016 473
2 Norway Morten Berre 1996–2015 447
3 Norway Frode Kippe 1997–2019 441
4 Norway Roar Strand 1989–2010 439
5 Norway Øyvind Storflor 1999–2019 421
6 Norway Espen Hoff 1999–2016 406
7 Norway Steffen Hagen 2006–present 375
8 Norway Christer Basma 1993–2008 350
9 Norway Ola By Rise 1977–1995 346
10 Norway Runar Berg 1990–2009 345

Goals

Rank Name Goals Games Goals per game Playing position First goal Last goal
1 Norway Sigurd Rushfeldt 172 299 0.58 Forward 1992 2011
2 Norway Harald Martin Brattbakk 166 255 0.69 Forward 1990 2005
3 Norway Petter Belsvik 159 292 0.54 Forward 1989 2003
4 Norway Odd Iversen 158 225 0.70 Forward 1967 1982
5 Norway Per Kristoffersen 1451 194 0.75 Forward 1956–57 1968
6 Norway Frode Johnsen 132 301 0.44 Forward 1999 2015
7 Norway Thorstein Helstad 116 234 0.50 Forward 1995 2013
7 Norway Bengt Sæternes 116 280 0.41 Forward 1996 2011
9 Norway Jostein Flo 114 213 0.54 Forward 1987 2001
10 Norway Arild Sundgot 111 325 0.34 Forward 1995 2011

Note: 1 Per Kristoffersen's goals scored before 1963 are included in the statistics.

Disciplinary

Goalkeepers

  • Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal: 730 minutes, Sondre Rossbach (for Odd, 1 November 2015 – 24 April 2016)

Youngest goalscorers

This is a list of the top 10 youngest players to score a goal in Eliteserien.[19][32][33]

Player Date Team Age Opposition
1 Martin Ødegaard 16 May 2014 [19] Strømsgodset 15 years, 151 days Sarpsborg 08
2 Håkon Lorentzen 10 November 2013 [32] Brann 16 years, 100 days Tromsø
3 Kristoffer Ajer 21 April 2014 Start 16 years, 164 days Sarpsborg 08
4 Kjetil Sigurdsen 14 September 1986 [32] Bryne 16 years, 207 days Tromsø
5 Sander Svendsen 21 April 2014 [33] Molde 16 years, 259 days Sarpsborg 08
6 Ohi Omoijuanfo 7 November 2010 Lillestrøm 16 years, 300 days Strømsgodset
7 Kjetil Rekdal 15 September 1985 [34] Molde 16 years, 313 days Bryne
8 Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen 2 May 1999 Bodø/Glimt 16 years, 314 days Brann
9 Jan Berg 9 May 1982 [35] Molde 16 years, 360 days HamKam
10 Erling Haaland 6 August 2017 [36] Molde 17 years, 16 days Tromsø

Match records

Scorelines

All-time Eliteserien table

The all-time Eliteserien table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Eliteserien since the start of a one-league top flight in 1963. The table that follows is accurate as of start of the 2020 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2020 Eliteserien. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd Relegated Avg
Pts
Best
Pos.
1 Rosenborg 52 1268 690 311 267 2596 1440 1156 2381 26 7 4 1 56.33 1
2 Viking 52 1252 527 332 393 1957 1645 312 1913 7 2 8 3 45.84 1
3 Lillestrøm 45 1134 474 309 351 1808 1436 372 1731 4 7 3 1 45.79 1
4 Brann 49 1190 474 283 433 1857 1776 81 1705 2 5 4 6 42.98 1
5 Molde 41 1042 468 239 335 1739 1461 278 1643 4 9 3 5 47.30 1
6 Vålerenga 46 1124 426 276 422 1704 1651 53 1554 5 3 4 5 41.48 1
7 Start 36 902 314 214 374 1318 1449 −131 1156 2 1 7 9 38.45 1
8 Tromsø 32 836 301 209 326 1177 1227 −50 1112 2 3 3 39.90 2
9 Strømsgodset 31 778 306 172 300 1280 1283 −3 1090 2 2 3 5 42.03 1
10 Stabæk 23 638 261 149 228 1050 947 103 932 1 1 4 2 43.82 1
11 Odd 23 618 253 140 225 917 903 14 899 2 2 2 43.64 2
12 Bodø/Glimt 24 624 216 155 253 959 1021 –62 803 4 1 4 38.61 2
13 Lyn 26 584 212 142 230 876 911 –35 778 2 3 4 7 39.97 1
14 Fredrikstad 25 558 205 135 218 823 846 –23 750 5 6 40.32 2
15 HamKam 21 474 154 116 204 606 750 –144 578 1 8 36.58 3
16 Moss 19 442 151 105 186 622 701 –79 558 1 1 4 37.87 1
17 Kongsvinger 18 424 151 97 176 600 700 –100 550 1 2 2 38.92 2
18 Haugesund 13 378 138 90 150 545 569 –24 504 1 2 40.00 3
19 Bryne 17 390 133 97 160 561 614 –53 496 2 2 38.15 2
20 Sogndal 18 468 124 124 220 566 838 –264 496 8 31.79 6
21 Skeid 18 376 138 69 169 506 603 –97 483 1 1 1 5 38.54 1
22 Aalesund 13 374 129 89 156 506 583 –77 476 3 38.18 4
23 Mjøndalen 15 346 113 82 151 430 537 –107 391 2 6 36.50 2
24 Sarpsborg 08 8 240 72 77 91 310 372 –62 293 1 1 36.63 3
25 Sarpsborg FK1 11 206 71 49 86 253 295 –42 262 2 2 38.16 3
26 Frigg 8 148 45 41 62 176 255 –79 176 3 35.68 4
27 Sandefjord 7 202 44 43 115 236 378 –142 175 4 25.99 8
28 Kristiansund 3 90 34 25 31 131 128 3 127 42.33 5
29 Hødd 6 120 28 25 67 146 240 –94 109 3 27.25 8
30 Steinkjer 5 94 27 24 43 122 166 –44 105 3 33.51 4
31 Hønefoss 3 90 20 29 41 92 151 –59 89 2 29.67 13
32 Sandnes Ulf 3 90 21 24 45 107 167 –60 87 1 29.00 13
33 Fyllingen2 3 66 17 19 30 65 106 –41 70 2 31.82 7
34 Ranheim 2 60 19 12 29 79 105 –26 69 1 34.50 7
35 Eik-Tønsberg 3 66 19 12 35 79 125 –46 69 1 31.36 5
36 Raufoss 3 62 11 15 36 59 117 –58 48 2 23.23 9
37 Strindheim 2 48 9 10 29 54 114 –60 37 2 23.13 12
38 Mjølner 2 44 7 9 28 33 83 –50 30 2 20.45 12
39 Strømmen 2 44 6 9 29 39 80 –41 27 2 18.41 11
40 Sandefjord BK 2 36 6 7 23 29 80 –51 25 1 20.83 7
41 Haugar 1 22 2 12 8 20 38 –18 18 1 24.55 11
42 Lisleby 1 18 4 5 9 22 26 –4 17 1 28.33 9
43 Gjøvik-Lyn3 1 18 5 1 12 29 47 –18 16 1 26.67 10
44 Vard Haugesund 1 22 2 9 11 21 36 –15 15 1 20.45 12
45 Djerv 1919 1 22 3 4 15 17 59 –42 13 1 17.73 12
46 Pors 1 18 3 1 14 10 46 –36 10 1 16.67 10
47 Os 1 22 0 5 17 15 50 –35 5 1 6.82 12

League or status at the beginning of 2020:

2020 Eliteserien
2020 1. divisjon
2020 2. divisjon
2020 3. divisjon
2020 4. divisjon
2020 5. divisjon
Defunct:
2By a 2011 agreement, Fyllingen Fotball merged with Løv-Ham to create FK Fyllingsdalen.[44]
  • 1By a 2007 agreement, Sarpsborg FK merged into Sarpsborg 08,[45] and Sarpsborg FK continued as an amateur club, currently playing in the 4. divisjon.
  • 3By a 2013 agreement, SK Gjøvik-Lyn merged with Gjøvik Fotballforening and changed the club's name to Fotballklubben Gjøvik-Lyn. FK Gjøvik-Lyn regards itself as custodian of SK Gjøvik-Lyn's statistics.[46]
Leaders Years Seasons
Brann 1963 1
Lyn 1964–1971 8
Fredrikstad 1972–1974 3
Viking 1975–1991 17
Rosenborg 1992–Present 28

Managers

  • Most Eliteserien titles: 15, Nils Arne Eggen (Rosenborg in 1971, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2010 and Moss in 1987)
  • Most consecutive Eliteserien titles: 6, Nils Arne Eggen (Rosenborg in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)

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