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
edit- Oslo 1
- Oslo 2
- Frigg – won playoff
- Hasle-Løren
- Grorud
- Bærum 2
- Røa
- Bøler
- Årvoll
- Øvrevoll Hosle
- Ullern 2 – relegated
- Frognerparken
- Vollen – relegated
- Holmen – relegated
- Oslo 3
- Oslo City – won playoff
- Nesodden
- Nordstrand
- Kolbotn
- Follo 2
- Langhus
- Holmlia
- Skeid 2
- Korsvoll 2 – relegated
- Oppsal
- Grei – relegated
- Lille Tøyen – relegated
- Akershus
- Høland – lost playoff
- Lørenskog 2
- Hauerseter
- Skedsmo
- Fjellhamar
- Sørumsand
- Strømmen 2
- Funnefoss/Vormsund
- Gjerdrum
- Ull/Kisa 2 – relegated
- Eidsvold – relegated
- Aurskog/Finstadbru – relegated
- Skjetten 2 – relegated
- Fet – relegated
- Indre Østland 1
- Brumunddal – won playoff
- Gjøvik FF
- Ham-Kam 2
- Follebu
- Nordre Land
- Ringsaker
- Moelven
- Redalen
- Søndre Land
- Vind
- Fart – relegated
- Lom – relegated
- Indre Østland 2
- Buskerud
- Birkebeineren – lost playoff
- Jevnaker
- Mjøndalen 2
- Kongsberg
- Vestfossen
- Åssiden
- Modum
- Konnerud
- Svelvik
- Solberg – relegated
- Hokksund – relegated
- Åmot – relegated
- Østfold
- Kvik/Halden – lost playoff
- Østsiden
- Sprint-Jeløy
- Sarpsborg 2
- Mysen
- Moss 2
- Rakkestad
- Selbak
- Askim
- Drøbak/Frogn 2 – relegated
- Trøgstad/Båstad
- Ås – relegated
- Rygge – relegated
- Lisleby – relegated
- Vestfold
- Ørn-Horten – won playoff
- Sandefjord 2
- FK Tønsberg 2
- Eik-Tønsberg
- Husøy & Foynland
- Tønsberg FK
- Flint
- Runar
- Larvik Turn
- Falk
- Sandar
- Svarstad – pulled team
- Telemark
- Odd 2 – won playoff
- Skarphedin
- Notodden 2
- Urædd
- Tollnes
- Skotfoss
- Herkules
- Pors Grenland 2
- Kjapp
- Ulefoss
- Stathelle og Omegn
- Brevik
- Sannidal
- Klyve – relegated
- Agder
- Rogaland 1
- Vidar – won playoff
- Staal Jørpeland
- Egersund
- Vardeneset
- Havørn
- Bryne 2
- Stavanger 2
- Brodd
- Sandnes Ulf 2
- Sandved
- Randaberg 2
- Buøy
- Hundvåg – relegated
- Austrått – relegated
- Rogaland 2
- Viking 2 – lost playoff
- Haugesund 2
- Hinna
- Klepp
- Skjold
- Vaulen
- Vedavåg Karmøy
- Nord
- Ålgård 2
- Frøyland
- Hana
- Åkra
- Avaldsnes
- Djerv 1919 – relegated
- Hordaland 1
- Austevoll – lost playoff
- Brann 2
- Vadmyra
- Arna-Bjørnar
- Askøy
- Baune
- Vestsiden-Askøy
- Smørås
- Hald
- Bergen Nord
- Follese – relegated
- Sandviken – relegated
- Hordaland 2
- Sogn og Fjordane
- Sunnmøre
- Nordmøre og Romsdal
- Kristiansund 2
- Træff – lost playoff
- Sunndal
- Elnesvågen/Omegn
- Dahle
- Rival
- Surnadal
- Åndalsnes
- Eidsvåg
- Averøykameratene
- Vestnes Varfjell – relegated
- Måndalen – relegated
- Trøndelag 1
- Kolstad – won playoff
- KIL/Hemne
- Strindheim 2
- Stjørdals-Blink
- Rosenborg 3
- NTNUI
- Buvik
- Tangmoen
- Tynset
- Orkla
- Melhus – relegated
- Nidelv – relegated
- Trøndelag 2
- Nordland
- Stålkameratene – lost playoff
- Innstranden
- Steigen
- Mosjøen
- Brønnøysund
- Meløy
- Herøy/Dønna
- Sandnessjøen
- Tverlandet
- Fauske/Sprint
- Saltdalkameratene – relegated
- Hålogaland
- Troms
- Senja – won playoff
- Skarp
- Fløya
- Bardufoss og Omegn
- Skjervøy
- Finnsnes
- Ishavsbyen
- Tromsdalen 2
- Lyngen/Karnes
- Salangen
- Tromsø 3
- Nordreisa – relegated
- Finnmark
- Kirkenes – lost playoff
- Hammerfest
- Sørøy/Glimt
- Bjørnevatn
- Porsanger
- Kautokeino
- Tverrelvdalen
- Norild
- Alta 2
- Bossekop 2 – relegated
- Nordkinn
Playoffs
editReferences
edit- Johansen, Tore; Svendsby, Egil (eds.). Sportsboken 2009 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. pp. 213–215. ISBN 978-82-516-2705-4.