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2009 Norwegian Third Division

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The 2009 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 22 and 26 games (depending on group size) were played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon through playoff.

Tables

Oslo 2
  1. Frigg – won playoff
  2. Hasle-Løren
  3. Grorud
  4. Bærum 2
  5. Røa
  6. Bøler
  7. Årvoll
  8. Øvrevoll Hosle
  9. Ullern 2 – relegated
  10. Frognerparken
  11. Vollen – relegated
  12. Holmen – relegated
Oslo 3
  1. Oslo City – won playoff
  2. Nesodden
  3. Nordstrand
  4. Kolbotn
  5. Follo 2
  6. Langhus
  7. Holmlia
  8. Skeid 2
  9. Korsvoll 2 – relegated
  10. Oppsal
  11. Grei – relegated
  12. Lille Tøyen – relegated
Akershus
  1. Høland – lost playoff
  2. Lørenskog 2
  3. Hauerseter
  4. Skedsmo
  5. Fjellhamar
  6. Sørumsand
  7. Strømmen 2
  8. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  9. Gjerdrum
  10. Ull/Kisa 2 – relegated
  11. Eidsvold – relegated
  12. Aurskog/Finstadbru – relegated
  13. Skjetten 2 – relegated
  14. Fet – relegated
Indre Østland 1
  1. Brumunddal – won playoff
  2. Gjøvik FF
  3. Ham-Kam 2
  4. Follebu
  5. Nordre Land
  6. Ringsaker
  7. Moelven
  8. Redalen
  9. Søndre Land
  10. Vind
  11. Fart – relegated
  12. Lom – relegated
Indre Østland 2
  1. Flisa – lost playoff
  2. Sander
  3. Ottestad
  4. Kongsvinger 2
  5. Raufoss 2
  6. Elverum
  7. Løten
  8. Kolbu/KK
  9. Eidskog
  10. Hadeland – relegated
  11. Toten – relegated
  12. Trysil – relegated
Buskerud
  1. Birkebeineren – lost playoff
  2. Jevnaker
  3. Mjøndalen 2
  4. Kongsberg
  5. Vestfossen
  6. Åssiden
  7. Modum
  8. Konnerud
  9. Svelvik
  10. Solberg – relegated
  11. Hokksund – relegated
  12. Åmot – relegated
Østfold
  1. Kvik/Halden – lost playoff
  2. Østsiden
  3. Sprint-Jeløy
  4. Sarpsborg 2
  5. Mysen
  6. Moss 2
  7. Rakkestad
  8. Selbak
  9. Askim
  10. Drøbak/Frogn 2 – relegated
  11. Trøgstad/Båstad
  12. Ås – relegated
  13. Rygge – relegated
  14. Lisleby – relegated
Agder
  1. Jerv – lost playoff
  2. Lyngdal
  3. Søgne
  4. Trauma
  5. Grane
  6. Gimletroll
  7. Våg
  8. Giv Akt
  9. Donn
  10. Birkenes
  11. Farsund
  12. Vigør – relegated
  13. Tveit – relegated
  14. Mandalskameratene 2 – relegated
Hordaland 1
  1. Austevoll – lost playoff
  2. Brann 2
  3. Vadmyra
  4. Arna-Bjørnar
  5. Askøy
  6. Baune
  7. Vestsiden-Askøy
  8. Smørås
  9. Hald
  10. Bergen Nord
  11. Follese – relegated
  12. Sandviken – relegated
Hordaland 2
  1. Os – won playoff
  2. Tertnes
  3. Lyngbø
  4. Løv-Ham 2
  5. Voss
  6. Norheimsund
  7. Bjarg
  8. Nordhordland
  9. Odda
  10. Hovding
  11. Djerv – relegated
  12. Trio – relegated
Sogn og Fjordane
  1. Førde – won playoff
  2. Tornado Måløy
  3. Årdal
  4. Sogndal 2
  5. Stryn
  6. Høyang
  7. Eid
  8. Jølster
  9. Fjøra
  10. Florø
  11. Vik
  12. Kaupanger – relegated
Trøndelag 1
  1. Kolstad – won playoff
  2. KIL/Hemne
  3. Strindheim 2
  4. Stjørdals-Blink
  5. Rosenborg 3
  6. NTNUI
  7. Buvik
  8. Tangmoen
  9. Tynset
  10. Orkla
  11. Melhus – relegated
  12. Nidelv – relegated

Playoffs

References

  • Johansen, Tore; Svendsby, Egil (eds.). Sportsboken 2009 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. pp. 213–215. ISBN 978-82-516-2705-4.