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2. Divisjon (women)
The Norwegian Second Division ( no, 2. divisjon) is the third highest level of women's football in Norway. In the 2022 season, it consisted of 71 teams divided into eight groups. Two teams are promoted to the Norwegian First Division (women), Norwegian First Division each season. The worst ranked teams are relegated to the Norwegian Third Division. FK Fyllingsdalen, Fyllingsdalen and SF Grei, Grei are the current champions. Starting from the 2023 season, the league will consist of 28 teams divided into two groups. Each group winner will be promoted, while the bottom three teams in each group will be relegated. List of promoted teams References

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Norwegian First Division (women)
The Norwegian First Division, also called 1. divisjon ( no, 1. divisjon), is the second highest division in women's football in Norway. It was founded in 1984. Between 1984 1. divisjon (women), 1984 and 1995 1. divisjon (women), 1995 it served as the first tier. 1. divisjon was replaced as a first tier by the Eliteserien which in turn was replaced by the Toppserien in 2000 Toppserien, 2000. It continued as a second tier from 1996 and onwards. First tier Between 1977 and 1983 women's league football in Norway was organized on a county and regional basis. In 1984 1. divisjon (women), 1984, three of these leagues, those representing Østlandet, Vestlandet and Trøndelag, merged to form the first national league. However, during the earliest seasons teams continued to play in three regional groups, each with ten teams, and the national title was decided by a play-off between the three group winners. In 1986 1. divisjon (women), 1986, a fourth group representing Nord-Norge was ad ...
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IF Fløya
Idrettsforeningen Fløya is a Norwegian football club from the city of Tromsø. The club was founded on 22 June 1922 and named after the Fløya mountain which overlooks Tromsø centre. The women's team has got two third-place finishes in Toppserien, in 2004 and 2005, as its best ever achievements. On 16 December 2020, the women's team merged with Tromsø IL under the name of TIL 2020. The new name was taken into effect starting from the 2022 season. The men's team plays in the Norwegian Third Division, the fourth tier in the Norwegian football league system. The famous Norwegian striker Rune Lange started his career in IF Fløya. Recent seasons Women's seasons : Men's seasons : Honours *Men ** Northern Norwegian Cup: 1936 *Women **Toppserien The Toppserien is the top level of women's association football in Norway. It was founded in 1984. History Women's league football was introduced on a county basis in 1977. These leagues acted as qualification for the regional ( ...
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IK Grand Bodø
Idrettsklubben Grand Bodø is a Norwegian association football club from Bodø, Nordland. It was founded on 12 April 1917. Football Former Liverpool and England international full-back Chris Lawler was player-coach for the club in 1981. Its women's team was a mainstay in Toppserien for many years, and won bronze in 1986, but has not played there since the 2007 season. The men's football team currently plays in the Fourth Division, the fifth tier of Norwegian football, but played in the Third Division as late as 2010. Recent seasons : Athletics The club was formerly active in athletics. One Norwegian champion has represented Grand; Einar Hernes who won the 110 metres hurdles in 1980. He also took silver medals in 1976, 1981 and 1982 and a bronze medal in 1978. In the 200 metres he won a silver medal in 1980 and a bronze in 1981. Hans Petter Pedersen won a 100 metres silver in 1953, in the 800 metres Jens Chr. Berge won a silver in 1962 and Dagfinn Kleppe a bronze in 1970, ...
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AaFK Fortuna
AaFK Fortuna (formerly known as FK Fortuna Ålesund) is a Norwegian women's football club from Ålesund that currently competes in 2. divisjon, the third tier of Norwegian football. It is named after Fortuna of Roman mythology. History The club was founded on 25 August 1991 by outbreakers from SK Guard, and merged with Spjelkavik IL in 1995. They played as Spjelkavik IL/Fortuna in the 1995 season, and was named FK Fortuna Ålesund in 1996. The club's home grounds are Aksla Stadion and (sometimes) Color Line Stadion. After playing 1995–2008 at the second level, the club was promoted and debuted in the 2009 Toppserien, but finished in last position and was relegated. Fortuna was in the second tier in the period 2010–16 and has played in the third tier since 2017. Among several coaches, Tone Haugen was playing coach and captain 2000–03 and the ex-Icelandic national team coach Helena Ólafsdóttir was coach for Fortuna 2015–16. 2020 Aalesunds FK agreement Ahead of the ...
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2021 Norwegian Second Division (women)
The 2021 Norwegian Second Division was a third-tier Norwegian women's football league season. The league consisted of 70 teams divided into 8 groups. AaFK Fortuna and IK Grand Bodø, Grand Bodø were promoted and no teams were relegated. Reserve teams were not eligible for promotion. League tables ;Group 1 #Sarpsborg 08 FF, Sarpsborg 08 − promotion play-offs #Ullensaker/Kisa IL, Ullensaker/Kisa #Røa IL, Røa 2 #SK Snøgg, Snøgg #SF Grei, Grei 2 #Kolbotn Fotball, Kolbotn 2 #Høybråten og Stovner IL, Høybråten og Stovner #Hallingdal FK, Hallingdal #Gjelleråsen IF, Gjelleråsen ;Group 2 #Odds BK, Odd − promotion play-offs #Nanset IF, Nanset #IK Gimletroll, Gimletroll #Vålerenga Fotball Damer, Vålerenga 2 #Øvrevoll Hosle IL, Øvrevoll Hosle 2 #Stathelle og Omegn IL, Stathelle #Arendal Fotball, Arendal/IL Sørfjell, Sørfjell #Sandefjord Fotball, Sandefjord #IL Runar, Runar #FK Eik Tønsberg, Eik Tønsberg ;Group 3 #LSK Kvinner FK, LSK Kvinner 2 #Lyn Fotball Damer, ...
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2019 Norwegian Second Division (women)
The 2019 Norwegian Second Division was a third-tier Norwegian women's football league season. The league consisted of 68 teams divided into 7 groups. KIL/Hemne were promoted. Reserve teams were not eligible for promotion. League tables ;Group 1 #Frigg − promotion play-offs #Raufoss # Lyn 2 # Sarpsborg 08 #Kongsvinger # Fart 2 # Stabæk 2 # Høybråten og Stovner # Vålerenga 2 # Ullensaker/Kisa # Ottestad # Drøbak-Frogn − relegated ;Group 2 #Sandefjord − promotion play-offs # LSK Kvinner 2 # Gimletroll # Øvrevoll Hosle 2 # Kolbotn 2 # Røa 2 # Eik Tønsberg # Grei 2 #Stathelle #Hallingdal # Urædd/ Pors # Lier − relegated ;Group 3 #Viking − promotion play-offs #Bryne #Fyllingsdalen #Stord # Haugar # Klepp 2 # Staal Jørpeland # Avaldsnes 2 # Arna-Bjørnar 2 #Voss − relegated # Vestsiden-Askøy − relegated #Hinna − relegated ;Group 4 # KIL/Hemne − promotion play-offs # Fortuna Ålesund (subsequently rebranded AaFK Fortuna) # Trondheims-Ørn 2 # Molde ...
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SK Snøgg
Sportsklubben Snøgg is a Norwegian multi-sports club from Notodden. It was founded on 5 March 1905. The men's football team played in the highest league for the 1951–52 season. After the 1999 season, the team merged with Heddal IL's men's team to form Notodden FK. Notodden FK is a second-tier club. Snøgg is now a decent athletics club. Their first medal in the Norwegian athletics championships, a gold medal, was taken by Jonas Lie in 1908. He won the javelin throw with both hands in 1908 and 1910, and the discus throw with both hands in 1909. In addition, he won four silver medals and two bronze medals. Next, Halvor Øien won the javelin event in 1917 and 1918, and also took two silver and three bronze. Since then, the club has had two Norwegian champions, Grete Etholm in the discus throw (first time 2001) and Christian Settemsli Mogstad in the sprints (first time 2008). High jumper Olav Aarnes did not win any national medals, but was a 1912 Olympian. Two Olympic wrestl ...
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Hønefoss BK
Hønefoss Ballklubb is a Norwegian football club from Hønefoss, founded in 1895. The club was a part of the multi-sports club L/F Hønefoss, which folded in 2008. After 11 years in 1. divisjon, the second tier of Norwegian football, Hønefoss was promoted to Tippeligaen in 2009, where they finished 14th in 2010 Tippeligaen and was relegated after a relegation-playoff against Fredrikstad. In 2011, Hønefoss won the 1. divisjon and was promoted to the Tippeligaen for the second time in three years. Their second spell in Tippeligaen lasted for two seasons, and they were again relegated to the 1. divisjon in 2013. History ''IF Liv'' multi-sports club was founded on 4 February 1895, and it merged with ''Fossekallen'' sports club in 1986 to create ''Liv/Fossekallen'', which in 1997 changed name to L/F Hønefoss multi-sports club. The same year, the football branch of the sports club became economic and organisationally independent under its new name ''L/F Hønefoss Fotball''. In 2 ...
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2018 Norwegian Second Division (women)
The 2018 Norwegian Second Division was a third-tier Norwegian women's football league season. The league consisted of 67 teams divided into 7 groups. Hønefoss and Snøgg were promoted. Reserve teams were not eligible for promotion. League tables ;Group 1 #Hønefoss − promotion play-offs #Kongsvinger # Røa 2 # Høybråten og Stovner #Frigg #Raufoss # Øvrevoll Hosle 2 # Sarpsborg 08 #Hallingdal # Grei 2 # Fart 2 #Fjellhamar ;Group 2 # Snøgg − promotion play-offs # LSK Kvinner 2 # Lyn 2 # Vålerenga 2 # Kolbotn 2 # Eik Tønsberg # Gimletroll # Stabæk 2 #Donn # Lier # Pors ;Group 3 #Bryne − promotion play-offs #Fyllingsdalen # Klepp 2 # Vestsiden-Askøy # Staal Jørpeland # Haugar # Sandviken 2 #Voss # Arna-Bjørnar 2 # Avaldsnes 2 #Hinna #Fana ;Group 4 # Fortuna Ålesund − promotion play-offs # KIL/Hemne # Molde # Trondheims-Ørn 2 # Herd #Orkanger #Sunndal #Surnadal/ Søya/Todalen # Nardo # Byåsen 2 ;Group 5 # Innstranden − group 5/6 play-off # Bossmo ...
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2017 Norwegian Second Division (women)
The 2017 2. divisjon (referred to as PostNord-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a Norwegian football third-tier league. The league consisted of 28 teams divided into 2 groups of 14 teams. The league was played as a double round-robin tournament, where all teams played 26 matches. The first round was played on 17 April 2017, while the last round was played on 21 October 2017. League tables Group 1 Group 2 Promotion play-offs The teams who finished in second place in their respective group qualified for the promotion play-offs, where they faced each other over two legs. The winner will play against the 14th placed team in 1. divisjon for a place in the 2018 1. divisjon. ''3–3 on aggregate. Notodden won 5–4 on penalties.'' Top scorers Group 1 Group 2 References {{2017 in Norwegian football Norwegian Second Division seasons 3 Norway Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainlan ...
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KIL/Hemne
KIL/Hemne is a Association football, football club from Kyrksæterøra in Hemne, Sør-Trøndelag. Top-level players Erik Hoftun, Ardian Gashi, Alex Valencia, Vegard Forren, Pål André Helland and Magnus Stamnestrø began their careers here. As of 2023, the Men's team play in the Norwegian Fourth Division, Fourth Division while the Women's team play in the Norwegian First Division (women), First Division. History KIL/Hemne were formed in 1988 and were promoted to the 2nd Division in the same year. The club played the next four seasons in the Third Division. They stayed there until 2001, when they were relegated. They went back up to the Third Division in 2003 and the Second Division in 2005. In 2006 they again went down to the 3rd division after a season that was full of long term injuries to almost all key players. On 20 October 2007 KIL/Hemne were again promoted to the Second Division after beating Verdal over two playoff games. They were relegated again right away the followin ...
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