1995 Norwegian Third Division

The 1995 season of the 3. divisjon was the fourth-highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 22 and 24 games (depending on the group size) were played in 19 groups, with 3 points awarded for a win and 1 point for a draw. All group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon, along with some of the best runners-up.

Tables

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Group 1
  1. Selbak – promoted
  2. Østsiden
  3. Kvik Halden
  4. Lisleby
  5. Rygge
  6. Tune
  7. Askim
  8. Trøgstad/Båstad
  9. Greåker
  10. Torp – relegated
  11. Kråkerøy – relegated
  12. Tistedalen – relegated
Group 2
  1. Grei – promoted
  2. Grorud
  3. Rælingen
  4. Aurskog/Finstadbru
  5. Sel
  6. Hammerseng
  7. Gjelleråsen
  8. Lillehammer FK
  9. Vinstra
  10. Stovnerkameratene – relegated
  11. Lom – relegated
  12. Fjellhamar – relegated
Group 3
  1. Frigg – promoted
  2. Grue
  3. Årvoll
  4. Kongsvinger 2
  5. Galterud
  6. KFUM
  7. Nes
  8. Bjerke
  9. Fagerborg
  10. Kjellmyra – relegated
  11. Eidsvold IF – relegated
  12. Vålerenga 2 – relegated
Group 4
  1. Abildsø – promoted
  2. Mercantile
  3. Kolbotn
  4. Holmen
  5. Bækkelaget
  6. Fart
  7. Stabæk
  8. Nordstrand
  9. Oppegård
  10. Ottestad – relegated
  11. Vang – relegated
  12. Brumunddal – relegated
Group 5
  1. Raufoss – promoted
  2. Gjøvik-Lyn
  3. Biri
  4. Drafn
  5. Kolbu/KK
  6. Vardal
  7. Åmot
  8. Skiold
  9. Skreia – relegated
  10. Strømsgodset 2 – relegated
  11. Vikersund – relegated
  12. Slemmestad – relegated
Group 6
  1. Teie – promoted
  2. Larvik Turn
  3. Skotfoss
  4. Snøgg
  5. Stokke
  6. Tjølling
  7. Flint
  8. Storm
  9. Holmestrand
  10. Nøtterøy – relegated
  11. Gulset – relegated
  12. Gjekstad & Østerøya – relegated
Group 7
  1. Vindbjart – promoted, won all games
  2. Jerv
  3. Langesund
  4. Mandalskameratene
  5. Lyngdal
  6. Urædd
  7. Sørfjell
  8. Stathelle
  9. Kvinesdal
  10. Donn – relegated
  11. Drangedal – relegated
  12. Tveit – relegated
Group 8
  1. Eiger – promoted
  2. Varhaug
  3. Ulf-Sandnes
  4. Stavanger
  5. Nærbø
  6. Figgjo
  7. Ganddal
  8. Buøy
  9. Riska
  10. Staal
  11. Sunde – relegated
  12. Mosterøy – relegated
Group 9
  1. Stord – promoted
  2. Sola
  3. Vadmyra
  4. Åkra
  5. Florvåg
  6. Odda
  7. Trott
  8. Skjold
  9. Nymark
  10. Skjergard – relegated
  11. Rosseland – relegated
  12. Sandviken – relegated
Group 10
  1. Løv-Ham – promoted
  2. Ny-Krohnborg
  3. Lyngbø
  4. Follese
  5. Telavåg
  6. Brann 2
  7. Voss
  8. Bjarg
  9. Hovding
  10. Bergen Sparta – relegated
  11. Årstad – relegated
  12. Varegg – relegated
Group 11
  1. Stryn – promoted
  2. Jotun
  3. Førde
  4. Tornado
  5. Sandane
  6. Høyang
  7. Måløy
  8. Jølster
  9. Fjøra
  10. Eid
  11. Kaupanger – relegated
  12. Eikefjord – relegated
Group 12
  1. Brattvåg – promoted
  2. Velledalen og Ringen
  3. Hødd 2
  4. Hareid
  5. Åram
  6. Volda
  7. Aksla
  8. Valder
  9. Langevåg
  10. Spjelkavik
  11. Sykkylven – relegated
  12. Stordal – relegated
  13. Vigra – relegated
Group 13
  1. Molde 2 – promoted
  2. Averøykameratene
  3. Sunndal
  4. Tomrefjord
  5. Surnadal
  6. Træff
  7. Bryn
  8. Isfjorden
  9. Moldekameratene – relegated
  10. Måndalen – relegated
  11. Gossen – relegated
  12. Eide og Omegn – relegated
Group 14
  1. Nationalkameratene – promoted
  2. Ranheim
  3. Tynset
  4. KIL/Hemne
  5. Røros
  6. Strindheim 2
  7. Heimdal
  8. Hitra
  9. Brekken
  10. Gimse – relegated
  11. Charlottenlund – relegated
  12. Oppdal – relegated
Group 15
  1. Namsos – promoted
  2. Sverre
  3. Kvamskameratene
  4. Nidelv
  5. Tranabakkan
  6. Nessegutten
  7. Bangsund
  8. Vuku
  9. Fosen
  10. Rissa
  11. Vikingan – relegated
  12. Sørlia – relegated
Group 18
  1. Finnsnes – promoted
  2. Ulfstind
  3. Nordreisa
  4. Salangen
  5. Balsfjord
  6. Tromsdalen 2
  7. Tromsø 2
  8. Ramfjord
  9. Ringvassøy
  10. Mellembygd
  11. Fløya – relegated
  12. Kåfjord – relegated
  13. Vannøy – relegated

References

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  • Eriksen, Arvid (ed.). Sportsboken 95–96 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. p. 259. ISBN 82-516-1583-6.