1992 Norwegian Third Division

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The 3. divisjon is the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway. In the 1992 season of the 3. divisjon, 22 games were played in 19 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. All group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon.

Tables

Group 1
  1. Selbak – promoted
  2. Østsiden
  3. Borgen
  4. Lisleby
  5. Skjetten
  6. Rælingen
  7. Kvik Halden
  8. Torp
  9. Gjelleråsen
  10. Abildsø – relegated
  11. Bøler – relegated
  12. Fet – relegated
Group 2
  1. Galterud – promoted
  2. Høland
  3. Aurskog-Finstadbru
  4. Bjørkelangen
  5. Eidskog
  6. Askim
  7. Greåker
  8. Tune
  9. Rakkestad
  10. Gran
  11. Kongsvinger 2 – relegated
  12. Rapid – relegated
Group 3
  1. Lyn 2 – promoted
  2. Raufoss
  3. Gjøvik-Lyn
  4. Lom
  5. Nordre Land
  6. Sel
  7. Nordstrand
  8. Bygdø
  9. Gjøvik Sport – relegated
  10. Skreia
  11. Hosle – relegated
  12. Vestli – relegated
Group 4
  1. Eidsvold Turn – promoted
  2. Holter
  3. Ham-Kam 2
  4. Lillehammer FK
  5. Vang
  6. Brumunddal
  7. Stange
  8. Nes
  9. Moelven
  10. Trysil – relegated
  11. Vind – relegated
  12. Gjerdrum – relegated
Group 5
  1. Runar – promoted
  2. Stovnerkameratene
  3. ROS
  4. Holmestrand
  5. Slemmestad
  6. KFUM Oslo
  7. Slagen
  8. Steinberg
  9. Strømsgodset 2 – relegated
  10. Borre – relegated
  11. Vollen – relegated
  12. Stokke – relegated
Group 6
  1. Jevnaker – promoted
  2. Liv/Fossekallen
  3. Larvik Turn
  4. Tønsberg FK
  5. Mjøndalen 2
  6. Teie
  7. Drafn
  8. Snøgg
  9. Skotfoss
  10. Birkebeineren – relegated
  11. Flint – relegated
  12. Rjukan – relegated
Group 7
  1. Flekkefjord – promoted
  2. Kvinesdal
  3. Vigør
  4. Vindbjart
  5. Gulset
  6. Urædd
  7. Grane
  8. Sørfjell
  9. Tollnes
  10. Langesund
  11. Store Bergan – relegated
  12. Lyngdal – relegated – relegated
Group 8
  1. Egersund – promoted
  2. Figgjo
  3. Randaberg
  4. Eiger
  5. Staal
  6. Sola
  7. Hana
  8. Bjerkreim
  9. Sunde
  10. Ganddal – relegated
  11. Stavanger – relegated
  12. Buøy – relegated
Group 9
  1. Vedavåg – promoted
  2. Nord
  3. Åkra
  4. Kopervik
  5. Skjold
  6. Bjørnar
  7. Solid
  8. Trio
  9. Varhaug
  10. Madla – relegated
  11. Eidsvåg – relegated
  12. Odda – relegated
Group 10
  1. Florvåg – promoted
  2. Radøy
  3. Voss
  4. Follese
  5. Bergen Nord
  6. Hardy
  7. Telavåg
  8. Øygard
  9. Nest
  10. Bjarg – relegated
  11. Ask – relegated
  12. Minde – relegated
Group 11
  1. Sogndal 2 – promoted
  2. Stryn
  3. Florø
  4. Fjøra
  5. Høyang
  6. Sandane
  7. Jotun
  8. Førde
  9. Eid
  10. Vikane
  11. Kaupanger – relegated
  12. Vik – relegated
Group 12
  1. Ørsta – promoted
  2. Langevåg
  3. Valder
  4. Brattvåg
  5. Stordal
  6. Sykkylven
  7. Åram
  8. Skodje
  9. Spjelkavik – relegated
  10. Bergsøy – relegated
  11. Herd – relegated
  12. Vigra – relegated
Group 13
  1. Sunndal – promoted
  2. Molde 2
  3. Clausenengen
  4. Isfjorden
  5. Rival
  6. Træff
  7. Kvass
  8. Tomrefjord
  9. Bryn
  10. Bud – relegated
  11. Goma – relegated
  12. Fræna/Elnesvågen – relegated
Group 14
  1. Kolstad – promoted
  2. Orkanger
  3. Ørland
  4. Freidig
  5. NTHI
  6. HIL/Fevåg
  7. Nationalkameratene
  8. Rissa
  9. Tynset
  10. Flå – relegated
  11. Oppdal – relegated
  12. Nidelv – relegated
Group 15
  1. Nessegutten – promoted
  2. Sparbu
  3. Verdal
  4. Fram
  5. Sverre
  6. Ranheim
  7. Vinne
  8. Vanvik
  9. Skogn
  10. Bangsund – relegated
  11. Varden – relegated
  12. Neset – relegated
Group 16
  1. Fauske/Sprint – promoted
  2. Mo/Bossmo
  3. Mosjøen
  4. Saltdalkameratene
  5. Olderskog
  6. Sørfold
  7. Grand Bodø
  8. Korgen
  9. Halsakameratene
  10. Brønnøysund
  11. Innstranden – relegated
  12. Ørnes – relegated
Group 17
  1. Harstad – promoted
  2. Svolvær (-> FK Lofoten)
  3. Vågakameratene
  4. Landsås
  5. Andenes
  6. Morild
  7. Kabelvåg
  8. Ajaks
  9. Stokmarknes
  10. Luna
  11. Hardhaus – relegated
  12. Melbo – relegated
Group 18
  1. Tromsø 2 – promoted
  2. Finnsnes
  3. Skjervøy
  4. Silsand
  5. Salangen
  6. Ramfjord
  7. Fløya
  8. Kvaløysletta
  9. Kåfjord
  10. Ullsfjord
  11. Nordkjosbotn – relegated
  12. Bardu – relegated
Group 19
  1. Polarstjernen – promoted
  2. Vardø
  3. Kautokeino
  4. Norild
  5. Lakselv
  6. Nordkyn (-> FK Nordkinn)
  7. Bjørnevatn
  8. HIF/Stein
  9. Porsanger – relegated
  10. Bølgen
  11. Tverrelvdalen
  12. Rafsbotn – relegated

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