List of teams promoted from the Norwegian First Division and predecessors
(Redirected from List of teams promoted from the 1. divisjon and predecessors)
A national second tier of Norwegian league football was established in 1963.[1][2] The league took over for Landsdelsserien, a league consisting of seven regional groups, as the second tier in the Norwegian football league system. The league was named 2. divisjon.[1] After the rebranding of the top tier ahead of the 1990 season, the second tier was rebranded as 1. divisjon in 1991.
Regional
edit1. divisjon (1948–1951)
edit- Group winners competed in qualification play-offs for four spots in the following season's top division.
- Promoted teams are shown in bold.
- Teams marked with an asterisk (*) were not promoted
Season | I | II A | II B | III | IV A | IV B | V A | V B | VI | VII | VIII |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1948–49[3] | Selbak | Frigg* | Strømmen | Kapp* | Fram (Larvik) | Borg* | Jerv* | Djerv 1919* | Årstad* | Molde* | Ranheim |
1949–50[4] | Lisleby | Geithus* | Solberg* | Hamar* | Odd | Larvik Turn* | Start* | Stavanger* | Brann | Kristiansund | Kvik |
1950–51[5] | Kvik (Halden)* | Asker | Geithus* | Gjøvik-Lyn* | Snøgg | Larvik Turn* | Flekkefjord* | Ålgård* | Årstad | Aalesund* | Kvik |
Landsdelsserien (1951–1962)
edit- Winners from districts east/south and east/north were promoted to the top division. The remaining five winner qualified for promotion play-offs to compete for two spots in the following season's top division. In the 1961–62 season, only two teams promoted.
- Promoted teams are shown in bold.
- Teams marked with an asterisk (*) were not promoted
Season | East/South | East/North | West/South A | West/South B | West/South C | Møre | Trøndelag |
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1951–52[6] | Larvik Turn | Lillestrøm | Flekkefjord* | Ålgård* | Varegg | Hødd* | Ranheim |
1952–53[7] | Moss | Geithus | Flekkefjord* | Djerv 1919* | Nordnes | Langevåg* | Freidig |
1953–54[8] | Fram (Larvik) | Vålerengen | Flekkefjord* | Bryne* | Brann | Molde* | Ranheim |
1954–55[9] | Rapid | Frigg | Jerv* | Bryne* | Varegg | Kristiansund* | Kvik |
1955–56[10] | Sparta | Strømmen | Start* | Ulf* | Årstad | Molde* | Steinkjer |
1956–57[11] | Eik | Raufoss | Donn* | Stavanger* | Brann | Molde | Sverre* |
1957–58[12] | Greåker | Kapp | Jerv* | Stavanger* | Årstad | Kristiansund* | Freidig |
1958–59[13] | Rapid | Vålerengen | Start | Bryne* | Os* | Hødd* | Brage |
1959–60[14] | Lisleby | Lyn | Vindbjart* | Stavanger | Årstad* | Kristiansund* | Rosenborg |
1960–61[15] | Ørn | Frigg | Start* | Ulf* | Brann | Langevåg* | Steinkjer |
1961–62[16] | Sarpsborg | Gjøvik-Lyn | Start* | Haugar* | Os* | Aalesund* | Kvik* |
National
edit2. divisjon (1963–1990)
edit- Teams in bold were promoted
- Teams marked with an asterisk (*) were not promoted
- Teams in italics were teams from Northern Norway not eligible for promotion at the time.
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B |
---|---|---|
1963 | Sandefjord BK | Raufoss |
1964 | Odd | Steinkjer |
1965 | Lisleby | Hødd |
1966 | Strømsgodset | Rosenborg |
1967 | Viking | Brann |
1968 | Start | Hødd |
1969 | Pors | HamKam |
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B | Winners District IX–X (PO) | Winners District XI[nb 1] | Play-offs Group A | Play-offs Group B |
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1970 | Frigg | Lyn | Mjølner*[nb 2] | Kirkenes* | — | — |
1971 | Mjøndalen | Skeid | Mjølner[nb 3] | Kirkenes* | — | — |
1972 | Start | Frigg | Mo* | Stein* | Pors* | Raufoss |
1973 | Sarpsborg FK | Molde | Mjølner* | Kirkenes* | Vålerengen | Bryne* |
1974 | Os | Lillestrøm | Bodø/Glimt* | Kirkenes* | Fredrikstad | Eidsvold Turn* |
1975 | Bryne | HamKam | Bodø/Glimt* | Norild* | Vard | Odd* |
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B | Winners District IX–XI (PO) | Play-offs Group A | Play-offs Group B |
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1976 | Moss | Vålerengen | Bodø/Glimt | Odd* | Lyn* |
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B | Winners Group C (PO) | Play-offs Group A | Play-offs Group B |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | Skeid | Lyn | Mo* | Odd* | Steinkjer |
1978 | Mjøndalen | Rosenborg | Tromsø* | Fredrikstad* | HamKam |
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B | Play-offs Group A | Play-offs Group B |
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1979 | Fredrikstad | Lyn | Pors* | Molde |
1980 | HamKam | Brann | Mjøndalen* | Haugar |
1981 | Mjøndalen | Sogndal | Pors* | Molde |
1982 | Kongsvinger | Brann | Eik | Steinkjer* |
1983 | Fredrikstad | Molde | Pors* | Strindheim |
1984 | Mjøndalen | Brann | HamKam* | Vidar* |
1985 | HamKam | Strømmen | Sogndal* | Tromsø |
1986 | Moss | Brann | Drøbak/Frogn* | Vidar* |
1987 | Sogndal | Strømmen | Djerv 1919 | Lyn* |
1988 | Viking | Mjølner | Start | HamKam* |
1989 | Fyllingen | Strømsgodset | Djerv 1919* | HamKam* |
1990 | Sogndal | Lyn | Bryne* | Eik* |
1. divisjon (1991–)
edit- Teams in bold was promoted
- Team marked with an asterisk (*) was not promoted
Season | Winners Group A | Winners Group B | Play-offs Group A | Play-offs Group B |
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1991 | Mjøndalen | HamKam | Bryne* | Strindheim* |
1992 | Bodø/Glimt | Fyllingen | Drøbak/Frogn* | Strømmen* |
1993 | Vålerenga | Sogndal | Strømsgodset | Bryne* |
1994 | Strindheim | Hødd | Stabæk[nb 4] | Molde[nb 4] |
1995 | Moss | Skeid | Sogndal* | Strømsgodset |
1996 | Lyn | Haugesund | Odd Grenland* | Sogndal |
Number of titles
editThis lists national league winners only. Clubs in bold are competing in 1. divisjon as of the current season.
Overall
editThe winners of Landsdelsserien (1951–1962) and the district groups (1970–1976) are not included.
- 6 wins: HamKam, Lyn, Sogndal
- 5 wins: Brann, Mjøndalen
- 4 wins: Start, Vålerenga
- 3 wins: Odd, Hødd, Strømsgodset, Skeid, Molde, Moss, Bodø/Glimt, Haugesund, Viking, Tromsø
- 2 wins: Rosenborg, Frigg, Fredrikstad, Strømmen, Fyllingen
- 1 win: Sandefjord BK, Raufoss, Steinkjer, Lisleby, Pors, Sarpsborg FK, Os, Lillestrøm, Bryne, Mo, Kongsvinger, Mjølner, Strindheim, Stabæk, Hønefoss, Sandefjord, Kristiansund, Aalesund
In the current one-conference system (1997–)
edit- 2 wins: Vålerenga, Odd, Haugesund, Start, Sogndal, Bodø/Glimt, Tromsø
- 1 win: Lyn, HamKam, Stabæk, Strømsgodset, Molde, Hønefoss, Sandefjord, Kristiansund, Viking, Aalesund
Footnotes
edit- ^ The winners of District XI were never eligible for promotion.
- ^ The winners of District IX–X was not eligible for promotion in 1970.
- ^ In the 1971 season, the winner of the District IX–X, Mjølner was directly promoted.
- ^ a b Due to the expansion of the top division from 12 to 14 teams, both runners-up were automatically promoted this season.
- ^ Due to the expansion of the top division from 14 to 16 teams, the third finisher in the 2008 1. divisjon was promoted directly.
- ^ No play-offs in 2011
References
edit- ^ a b "Det norske seriesystemet og fotballregler" [The Norwegian football league system and football rules]. Mjøndalen IF (in Norwegian). fotball.mif.no. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
- ^ "1. divisjon". Eurosoccer Sweden (in Norwegian). fotballen.eu. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
- ^ "First division 1950/51". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ "First division 1950/51". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ "First division 1950/51". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1951/52". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1952/53". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1953/54". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1954/55". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1955/56". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1956/57". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1957/58". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1958/59". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1959/60". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1960/61". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ "Landsdelsserien (second division) 1961/62". rsssf.no. RSSSF Norway. Retrieved 6 December 2019.