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Anujan Rajendram
Anujan Rajendram (, ; born 11 May 2000) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for 2. divisjon club Strindheim. Born in Norway, he plays for Sri Lanka at international level. Club career Born in Norway to a Sri Lankan Tamil parents and raised in Ammerud, Rajendram began his footballing career with nearby Grei. He went on to join semi-professional side Grorud, and made his senior debut for their reserve team in the 3. divisjon in 2016. He spent six seasons with Grorud's reserve team, with the last two being severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway, before joining Oppsal in 2021. After two full seasons with Oppsal in the 3. divisjon, Rajendram moved to league rivals Nordstrand in 2023. However, the move did not last long, and by the end of the season he had returned to Oppsal. After two seasons with Oppsal, Rajendram moved to PostNord-ligaen side Strindheim in September 2024, shortly after making his international debut. International career Rajendram was fir ...
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Hammerfest Municipality
Hammerfest (; ) is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Finnmark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality being the Hammerfest (town), town of Hammerfest which is considered the List of northernmost settlements, northernmost town in the world with more than 5,000 inhabitants (see: Hammerfest#Northernmost town, Hammerfest). Some of the main villages in the municipality include Rypefjord, Kvalsund (village), Kvalsund, Forsøl, Hønsebybotn, Akkarfjord (Kvaløya), Akkarfjord i Kvaløya, Akkarfjord (Sørøya), Akkarfjord i Sørøya, and Kårhamn. The municipality is the 19th largest by area out of the 357 municipalities in Norway. Hammerfest is the 103rd most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 11,338. The municipality's population density is and its population has increased by 0% over the previous 10-year period. The municipality encompasses parts of three large islands: Kvaløya, Finnmark, Kvaløya, Sørø ...
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2027 AFC Asian Cup Qualification – Play-off Round
The play-off round of the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification was played between 5 and 10 September 2024. Format When the play-off round was originally announced, a total of ten teams (the 2nd to 10th ranked losing teams from the first round plus the Northern Mariana Islands) would play home-and-away over two legs to determine the final five qualifiers for the third round. However, Guam withdrew and the Northern Mariana Islands were not included in the draw for the play-off round announced on 1 May 2024. This resulted in the top three losing teams (Bhutan, Maldives, and Laos) moving directly to the third round, and the remaining six teams entering the play-offs. The play-off winners joined the 21 teams which advanced directly to the third round (three best ranked losing teams from the first round and 18 teams from the second round) to compete for the final six slots in the 2027 AFC Asian Cup. Qualified teams The teams participating in this round were decided by their ranking from th ...
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2023 Norwegian Third Division
The 2023 Norwegian Third Division (referred to as Norsk Tipping-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a fourth-tier Norwegian football league season. The league consisted of 84 teams divided into 6 groups of 14 teams each. The season started on 10 April 2023 and ended on 29 October 2023. The league was played as a double round-robin tournament, where all teams played 26 matches. League tables Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Top scorers References {{2023 in Norwegian football Norwegian Third Division seasons 4 Norway Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
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2022 Norwegian Third Division
The 2022 Norwegian Third Division (referred to as Norsk Tipping-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a fourth-tier Norwegian football league season. The league consisted of 84 teams divided into 6 groups of 14 teams each. The season started on 9 April 2022 and ended on 23 October 2022. The league was played as a double round-robin tournament, where all teams played 26 matches. League tables Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Top scorers References {{2022 in Norwegian football Norwegian Third Division seasons 4 Norway Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
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Norwegian Cup
The Norwegian Football Cup () is the main knockout cup competition in Norwegian football. It is run by the Football Association of Norway and has been contested since 1902, making it the oldest football tournament in the country. The tournament is commonly known as ''Cupen'' ("The Cup"), NM or NM Cup (''NM Cupen''), an acronym formed from ''Norgesmesterskap'' (" Norwegian Championship"). These terms are used to describe both the men's and women's competitions. The equivalent competition for women's teams is the Norwegian Women's Football Cup. The Norwegian Football Cup is a national championship, meaning that while the Eliteserien may be the most prestigious competition to win, it is the winners of the Cup who are awarded the title "Norwegian football champions". This differs from, for example, English football, where the winners of the Premier League are the ones who become English champions. Winners receive the King's trophy. Winners also qualify for the Europa League seco ...
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2021 Norwegian Third Division
The 2021 3. divisjon (referred to as Norsk Tipping-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a fourth-tier Norwegian football league season. The league consisted of 84 teams divided into 6 groups of 14 teams each. The season began in early August 2021. All teams played 13 matches instead of the normal 26. Furthermore, all reserve teams ("2" teams) were barred from promotion. League tables Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Top scorers References {{2021 in Norwegian football Norwegian Third Division seasons 4 Norway Norway Association football events postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic Norwegian Third Division The Norwegian Third Division, also called Norsk Tipping-Ligaen, is the fourth highest division of the men's football league in Norway. Like the rest of the Norwegian football league system, the season runs from spring to autumn, running approxima ...
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2020 Norwegian Third Division
The 2020 3. divisjon (referred to as Norsk Tipping-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was scheduled to be a fourth-tier Norwegian football league season. The league was supposed to consist of 84 teams divided into 6 groups of 14 teams each and should have begun on 13 April 2020. The league should have been played as a double round-robin tournament, where all teams would play 26 matches. In mid-July it was decided to bar all B teams ("2" teams) from promotion. As reserve players in professional clubs, they would have had the chance to train since May 2020, whereas the amateur teams were not allowed to train all spring and summer as a precaution during the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway. The 2020 season was cancelled on 18 September. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2019 season. To 3. divisjon Promoted from 4. divisjon * 18 teams Relegated from 2. divisjon * Vidar * Sola * Byåsen * Elverum * Oppsal * Mjølner From 3. divisjon Promoted to 2. ...
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2019 Norwegian Fourth Division
The 2019 season of the ''4. divisjon'', the fifth highest association football league for men in Norway. Between 16 and 26 games (depending on group size) are played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. According to a proposal at the 2018 Football Convention, fewer teams would be relegated from the 2019 3. divisjon to the 2020 4. divisjon, and accordingly, fewer teams would be promoted. The groups affected would be the group 1 and 9 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 2–4 winners who would contest two promotion spots; the group 6 and 7 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 8 and 10 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 17 and 18 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; and the group 21 and 22 winners who would contest a single promotion spot. The playoff between the group 21 and 22 winners was cancelled. Incidentally, the 2020 4. divisjon was cancelled before commencing becau ...
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2018 Norwegian Fourth Division
The 2018 season of the ''4. divisjon'', the fifth highest association football league for men in Norway. Between 22 and 26 games (depending on group size) are played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Teams ;Group 1 # Sarpsborg 08 2 − promoted # Sprint-Jeløy # Fredrikstad 2 #Råde # Borgen #Rakkestad # Sparta Sarpsborg # Kråkerøy 2 # Ås # Idd #Sarpsborg # Borgar − relegated # Tistedalen − relegated #Askim − relegated ;Group 2 #Årvoll − promoted # Kjelsås 2 # Lommedalen #Heggedal # Christiania # Skeid 2 # Asker 2 # Holmen # Vollen # Hasle-Løren # Frigg 2 − relegated :*Røa − pulled team ;Group 3 # Nordstrand − promoted # Manglerud Star # Heming # Oslojuvelene #Fagerborg # Lyn 2 # Ullern 2 # Bærum 2 #Furuset #Majorstuen # Romsås − relegated # Øvrevoll Hosle − relegated ;Group 4 # Rommen − promoted #Kolbotn # Holmlia # Grorud 2 # Oppsal 2 #Nesodden #Vestli #Ski # Follo 2 # Fremad Famagusta #Oslo City # Fortuna Oslo ...
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Norwegian Fourth Division
The Norwegian Fourth Division, also called 4. divisjon, is the fifth highest division of the men's football league in Norway. Like the rest of the Norwegian football league system, the season runs from spring to autumn, running approximately from April to October. In 2019, it was decided that not all 24 group winners would promote to 3. divisjon. A play-off system was established and the number of teams promoting from 4. divisjon was reduced to 18. Since the 2017 season, 4. divisjon teams have been eligible to qualify for the Norwegian Cup. Ahead of the 2020 season, the number of groups were reduced to 22. Like in the rest of the Norwegian football league system, all the teams play each other twice, once at home and once away. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and if two teams are equal on points, the one with the best goal difference is above the other on the table. The teams are placed in the 24 sections according to geographic considerations. The District ...
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2017 Norwegian Fourth Division
The 2017 season of the ''4. divisjon'', the fifth 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. Group winners were promoted to the 3. divisjon. Teams ;Group 1 # Selbak – promoted #Råde # Ås # Fredrikstad 2 # Borgen # Tistedalen # Kråkerøy 2 # Borgar #Rakkestad # Sparta Sarpsborg #Sarpsborg # Moss 2 – relegated # Kvik Halden 2 – relegated # Trosvik – relegated ;Group 2 # Grei – promoted # Holmlia # Lommedalen # Skeid 2 # Bærum 2 # Rommen # Lyn 2 # Oppsal 2 # Vollen #Vestli # Romsås #Røa ;Group 3 #Rilindja – promoted # Heming # Kjelsås 2 # Fortuna Oslo #Årvoll # Follo 2 # Ullern 2 # Oslojuvelene #Majorstuen # Fremad Famagusta # Frigg 2 # Hasle-Løren ;Group 4 # KFUM Oslo 2 – promoted # Nordstrand # Asker 2 # Grorud 2 #Kolbotn # Manglerud Star #Ski #Nesodden #Fagerborg # Gøy-Nor (changed name to Christiania) #Lille Tø ...
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2016 Norwegian Third Division
The 2016 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 12 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. No group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon; instead the number of teams in the 3. divisjon was harshly reduced to make it a new tier of regional groups. Up to 9 teams from groups of 12 were relegated, making the 2017 4. divisjon the new highest tier of locally constituted groups. On 19 September 2016, Erling Haaland became the youngest hat-trick scorer in the history of Norwegian football after scoring a hat-trick in Bryne's away 5–3 win over Haugesund 2 in the Group 6, at the age of 16 years and 2 months. Teams ReferencesNIFS {{3. divisjon seasons Norwegian Third Division seasons 4 Norway Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Pen ...
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