The 1966 2. divisjon was a Norwegian second-tier football league season. The league was contested by 16 teams, divided into two groups; A and B. The winners...
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relegated back to the 2. divisjon. Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Source: NIFS Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number...
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Norwegian level and 1. divisjon the second highest, followed by third level (2. divisjon) and fourth level (3. divisjon). 1. divisjon was the highest level...
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teams. 1 Third tier was renamed as 2. divisjon (Top tier renamed as Tippeligaen, 2nd tier renamed as 1. divisjon) ahead of 1991 season. Bodø/Glimt have...
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Hødd are currently playing in 2. divisjon, the third tier of Norwegian football. They played in the top tier in 1966, 1969–72 (4 seasons) and 1995 and...
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The 1966–67 Norwegian 1. Divisjon season was the 28th season of ice hockey in Norway. Eight teams participated in the league, and Valerenga Ishockey won...
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Skeid is a Norwegian football club from Oslo that currently plays in 2. divisjon, the third tier of the Norwegian football league system. Its current...
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two-conference Hovedserien, which was replaced by the single-conference 1. divisjon in 1963. The top tier changed its name to the Tippeligaen in 1990, and...
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Fotball has won three consecutive promotions, and are playing in the 2. divisjon. The team plays its home matches at Bislett Stadium, and the head coach...
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1965 Norwegian Second Division (redirect from 1965 2. divisjon)
The two group-winners, Lisleby and IL Hødd, won promotion to the 1966 1. divisjon, while the two bottom teams from each group, Østsiden, Ørn, Årstad...
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