1996 Norwegian Third Division

The 1996 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 22 and 24 games (depending on group size) were played in 19 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. All group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon, as well as some of the best runners-up.

Tables

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Group 1
  1. Råde – promoted
  2. Sprint-Jeløy – promoted
  3. Grue
  4. Kolbotn
  5. Rygge
  6. Trysil
  7. Kongsvinger 2
  8. Brandval
  9. Moss 2
  10. Nordby
  11. Flisa – relegated
  12. Oppegård – relegated
  13. Galterud – relegated
Group 2
  1. Østsiden – promoted
  2. Mercantile – promoted
  3. Hafslund
  4. Skeid 2
  5. Lisleby
  6. Tune
  7. Oppsal
  8. Fagerborg
  9. Greåker
  10. KFUM
  11. Bækkelaget – relegated
  12. Nordstrand – relegated
Group 3
  1. Gjøvik-Lyn – promoted
  2. Eidsvold Turn – promoted
  3. Vardal
  4. Aurskog/Finstadbru
  5. Kolbu/KK
  6. Trøgstad/Båstad
  7. Sørumsand
  8. Kvik Halden
  9. Toten
  10. Hærland
  11. Askim – relegated
  12. Blaker – relegated
  13. Biri – relegated
Group 4
  1. Lørenskog – promoted
  2. Stange
  3. Rælingen
  4. Vinstra
  5. Follebu
  6. Sel
  7. Fart
  8. Bjerke
  9. Lillehammer FK
  10. Nittedal
  11. Hammerseng – relegated
  12. Nes – relegated
Group 5
  1. Årvoll – promoted
  2. Asker
  3. Stabæk
  4. Drafn
  5. Gjelleråsen
  6. Birkebeineren
  7. Åmot
  8. Holmen
  9. Grorud
  10. Høybråten og Stovner – relegated
  11. Steinberg – relegated
  12. Skiold – relegated
Group 6
  1. Stokke – promoted
  2. Langesund
  3. Skotfoss
  4. Snøgg
  5. Urædd
  6. Rjukan
  7. Flint
  8. Borre
  9. Kragerø
  10. Storm
  11. Holmestrand – relegated
  12. Stathelle – relegated
Group 7
  1. Jerv – promoted
  2. Larvik Turn – promoted
  3. Øyestad
  4. Randesund
  5. Sørfjell
  6. Tjølling
  7. Lyngdal
  8. Kvinesdal
  9. Mandalskameratene
  10. Fram
  11. Nesjar – relegated
  12. Giv Akt – relegated
Group 8
  1. Sola – promoted
  2. Staal
  3. Stavanger
  4. Ulf-Sandnes (-> Sandnes FK)
  5. Varhaug
  6. Figgjo
  7. Egersund
  8. Nærbø
  9. Hundvåg
  10. Ganddal – relegated
  11. Riska – relegated
  12. Bjerkreim – relegated
Group 9
  1. Trott – promoted
  2. Odda
  3. Åkra
  4. Nord
  5. Bremnes
  6. Buøy
  7. Radøy
  8. Skjold
  9. Solid
  10. Torvastad – relegated
  11. Voss – relegated
  12. Erdal – relegated
Group 10
  1. Brann 2 – promoted
  2. Vadmyra
  3. Ny-Krohnborg
  4. Nymark
  5. Follese
  6. Hovding
  7. Bjørnar
  8. Florvåg
  9. Austrheim
  10. Lyngbø – relegated
  11. Bjarg – relegated
  12. Telavåg – relegated
Group 11
  1. Førde – promoted
  2. Sogndal 2
  3. Tornado
  4. Florø
  5. Fjøra
  6. Jotun
  7. Eid
  8. Sandane
  9. Jølster
  10. Høyang
  11. Anga
  12. Måløy – relegated
  13. Vik – relegated
Group 14
  1. Nidelv – promoted
  2. Hitra
  3. Singsås
  4. Tynset
  5. KIL/Hemne
  6. Røros
  7. NTHI
  8. Strindheim 2
  9. Fosen
  10. Brekken
  11. HIL/Fevåg – relegated
  12. Rissa – relegated
Group 15
  1. Ranheim – promoted
  2. Kvamskameratene
  3. Heimdal
  4. Vinne
  5. Bangsund
  6. Nessegutten (-> Levanger FK)
  7. Sverre (-> Levanger FK)
  8. Tranabakkan
  9. Fram
  10. Sverresborg – relegated
  11. Varden – relegated
  12. Vuku – relegated
Group 16
  1. Mosjøen – promoted
  2. Mo – promoted
  3. Bodø/Glimt 2
  4. Saltdalkameratene
  5. Nesna
  6. Grand Bodø
  7. Nordre Meløy
  8. Sørfold
  9. Åga – relegated
  10. Brønnøysund
  11. Korgen
  12. Sømna
  13. Bodøkameratene – relegated
Group 17
  1. Lofoten – promoted
  2. Narvik/Nor – promoted
  3. Skånland
  4. Vågakameratene
  5. Leknes
  6. Medkila
  7. Landsås
  8. Flakstad
  9. Stokmarknes
  10. Beisfjord
  11. Kabelvåg – relegated
  12. Alsvåg – relegated
Group 18
  1. Tromsø 2 – promoted
  2. Skarp
  3. Salangen
  4. Lyngen/Karnes
  5. Balsfjord
  6. Ramfjord
  7. Ulfstind
  8. Nordreisa
  9. Storfjord
  10. Pioner
  11. Tromsdalen 2
  12. Mellembygd – relegated
  13. Ringvassøy – relegated

References

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  • Eriksen, Arvid (ed.). Sportsboken 96–97 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. p. 267. ISBN 82-516-1611-5.