1965 1. divisjon

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1. divisjon
Season1965
Champions Vålerengen
1st title
Relegated Viking
Sandefjord BK
European Cup Vålerengen
Cup Winners' Cup Skeid
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Frigg
Matches played90
Goals scored307 (3.41 per match)
Top goalscorer Harald Berg
(19 goals)
Biggest home win Fredrikstad 6–0 Sarpsborg FK
(17 August 1965)
Biggest away winSandefjord 1–8 Lyn
(4 August 1965)
Highest scoringFredrikstad 7–3 Skeid
(17 August 1965)
Longest winning runSarpsborg FK
(6 games)
Longest unbeaten runFredrikstad
Frigg
Sarpsborg FK
Vålerengen
(7 games)
Longest winless runSandefjord BK
(18 games)
Longest losing runSandefjord BK
(9 games)
Highest attendance17,063
Lyn 2–2 Vålerengen
(14 May 1965)
Lowest attendance400
Sandefjord 2–4 Sarpsborg
(3 October 1965)
Average attendance5,034 Decrease2.svg 18.6%
1964
1966

The 1965 1. divisjon was the 21th completed season of top division football in Norway.

Contents

Overview

The season was contested by 10 teams, and Vålerengen won their first championship.

Vålerenga's 27 points was at the time a record for most points in a season, one more than Lyn achieved in the previous season. Viking and Sandefjord BK were relegated to the 2. divisjon.

Teams and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Ap. Location
Fredrikstad 20 Fredrikstad
Frigg 10 Oslo
Lyn 13 Oslo
Odd 16 Skien
Sandefjord BK 18 Sandefjord
Sarpsborg FK 15 Sarpsborg
Skeid 19 Oslo
Steinkjer 7 Steinkjer
Vålerengen 16 Oslo
Viking 20 Stavanger

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Vålerengen (C)1812333925+1427Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Lyn 1812245722+3526
3 Sarpsborg FK 1810353224+823
4 Steinkjer 189362721+621
5 Fredrikstad 188464031+920
6 Skeid 188192830217Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round
7 Odd 187293035516
8 Frigg 185582230815Qualification for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
9 Viking (R)18531020321213Relegation to 2. divisjon
10 Sandefjord BK (R)1802161257452
Source: NIFS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Results

Home \ Away FFK FRI LYN ODD SBK SRP SKD STN VIK VIF
Fredrikstad 4–32–22–13–06–07–30–11–12–2
Frigg 1–01–01–13–03–30–30–12–11–2
Lyn 3–14–05–05–11–02–12–33–12–2
Odd 4–02–03–25–11–10–10–22–01–2
Sandefjord BK 0–62–21–81–22–40–21–11–30–2
Sarpsborg 0–02–03–03–03–01–22–11–02–1
Skeid 2–30–11–53–41–01–31–04–01–0
Steinkjer 1–20–01–45–02–03–02–13–10–0
Viking 3–02–20–23–22–10–21–12–00–1
Vålerengen 4–13–21–73–23–13–21–05–14–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: NIFS.no
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Round 1

April 23

April 25

Round 2

April 30

May 2

Round 3

May 7

May 9

Round 4

May 14

May 16

May 27

Round 5

May 23

May 24

Round 6

May 30

June 1

Round 7

June 4

June 7

Round 8

June 11

June 12

June 13

Round 9

June 18

June 20

Round 10

July 30

August 1

August 3

Round 11

August 12

August 13

August 14

August 15

Round 12

August 17

August 18

August 19

Round 13

August 26

August 28

August 29

Round 14

September 3

September 4

September 5

Round 15

August 4

September 8

September 9

September 22

September 29

Round 16

September 19

September 21

Round 17

October 3

Round 18

October 10

Season statistics

Top scorer

Attendances

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Lyn 71,08317,0632,9007,898+12.4%
2 Vålerengen 64,33614,5803,3507,148−5.2%
3 Viking 54,9698,0353,8056,108−22.0%
4 Skeid 54,10211,5002,3476,011−12.4%
4 Frigg 51,07110,2142,2925,675+32.7%
6 Steinkjer 44,5007,5002,0004,944n/a2
7 Sarpsborg FK 35,0709,0001,2003,897−8.9%
8 Fredrikstad 32,4517,7041,2463,606−28.0%
9 Odd 30,5625,1981,5743,396n/a2
10 Sandefjord BK 14,9003,0004001,656−42.4%
League total453,04417,0634005,034−18.6%

Source: nifs.no
Notes:
2: Team played last season in 2. divisjon.

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