1993 Norwegian Third Division

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The 1993 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

Group 1
  1. Holter – promoted
  2. Torp
  3. Lisleby
  4. Nes
  5. Kvik Halden
  6. Østsiden
  7. Ull-Kisa
  8. Trøgstad/Båstad
  9. Eidskog
  10. Kjellmyra – relegated
  11. Askim – relegated
  12. Flisa – relegated
Group 2
  1. Sarpsborg – promoted
  2. Rælingen
  3. Nordstrand
  4. Greåker
  5. Rakkestad
  6. Stovnerkameratene
  7. Tune
  8. Kløfta
  9. Hafslund
  10. Borgen – relegated
  11. KFUM Oslo – relegated
  12. Manglerud Star – relegated
Group 3
  1. Aurskog-Finstadbru – promoted
  2. Raufoss
  3. Høland
  4. Gjøvik-Lyn
  5. Skjetten
  6. Nordre Land
  7. Bjørkelangen
  8. Gjelleråsen
  9. Gran
  10. Skreia – relegated
  11. Kapp – relegated
  12. Oppsal – relegated
Group 4
  1. Faaberg – promoted
  2. Lillehammer FK
  3. Ham-Kam 2
  4. Biri
  5. Brumunddal
  6. Sel
  7. Ottestad
  8. Stange
  9. Vang
  10. Lom – relegated
  11. Kvam – relegated
  12. Moelven – relegated
Group 5
  1. Fossum – promoted
  2. Årvoll
  3. Liv/Fossekallen
  4. Drafn
  5. Snøgg
  6. Teie
  7. Urædd
  8. Solberg
  9. Drammens BK – relegated
  10. Tollnes – relegated
  11. Tønsberg FK – relegated
  12. Slagen – relegated
Group 6
  1. Holmen – promoted
  2. Tjølling
  3. Mjøndalen 2 – relegated
  4. Holmestrand
  5. Slemmestad
  6. Steinberg
  7. Skotfoss
  8. Gulset
  9. Bygdø
  10. Asker – relegated
  11. Storm – relegated
  12. ROS – relegated
Group 7
  1. Mandalskameratene – promoted
  2. Kvinesdal
  3. Larvik Turn
  4. Øyestad
  5. Gjekstad & Østerøya
  6. Vigør
  7. Langesund
  8. Vindbjart
  9. Sørfjell
  10. Hei – relegated
  11. Grane – relegated
  12. Greipstad – relegated
Group 8
  1. Hana – promoted
  2. Randaberg
  3. Figgjo
  4. Eiger
  5. Sola
  6. Staal
  7. Varhaug
  8. Nærbø
  9. Vardeneset
  10. Voll – relegated
  11. Sunde – relegated
  12. Bjerkreim – relegated
Group 9
  1. Kopervik – promoted
  2. Åkra
  3. Nord
  4. Skjold
  5. Nest
  6. Solid
  7. Bremnes
  8. Hardy
  9. Trott
  10. Øygard – relegated
  11. Trio – relegated
  12. Avaldsnes – relegated
Group 10
  1. Bjørnar – promoted
  2. Lyngbø
  3. Nymark
  4. Telavåg
  5. Hovding
  6. Radøy
  7. Varegg
  8. Follese
  9. Vadmyra
  10. Voss – relegated
  11. Bergen Nord – relegated
  12. Fyllingen – relegated
Group 11
  1. Florø – promoted
  2. Eikefjord
  3. Stryn
  4. Høyang
  5. Førde
  6. Eid
  7. Tempo
  8. Fjøra
  9. Tornado
  10. Jotun
  11. Sandane – relegated
  12. Vikane – relegated
Group 12
  1. Langevåg – promoted
  2. Skarbøvik
  3. Brattvåg
  4. Sykkylven
  5. Hessa
  6. Åram
  7. Stranda
  8. Stordal
  9. Valder
  10. Skodje
  11. Hareid
  12. Hovdebygda – relegated
Group 13
  1. Clausenengen – promoted
  2. Kristiansund
  3. Molde 2
  4. Bryn
  5. Rival
  6. Tomrefjord
  7. Isfjorden
  8. Moldekameratene
  9. Træff
  10. Batnfjord – relegated
  11. Gossen – relegated
  12. Kvass – relegated
Group 14
  1. Tynset – promoted
  2. NTHI
  3. Fosen
  4. Orkanger
  5. Ørland
  6. Alvdal
  7. Sverresborg
  8. KIL/Hemne
  9. Rissa
  10. Vanvik – relegated
  11. Kvik – relegated
  12. Fevåg – relegated
Group 15
  1. Verdal – promoted
  2. Ranheim
  3. Vinne
  4. Freidig
  5. Vuku
  6. Nationalkameratene
  7. Fram
  8. Henning
  9. Sverre
  10. Utleira – relegated
  11. Skogn – relegated
  12. Sparbu – relegated
Group 16
  1. Mo/Bossmo – promoted
  2. Grand Bodø
  3. Mosjøen
  4. Åga
  5. Olderskog
  6. Saltdalkameratene
  7. Brønnøysund
  8. Sandnesssjøen
  9. Halsakameratene
  10. Sørfold
  11. Korgen – relegated
  12. Meløy – relegated
Group 17
  1. Narvik/Nor – promoted
  2. Kvæfjord
  3. Vågakameratene
  4. Lofoten
  5. Ajaks
  6. Landsås
  7. Morild
  8. Stokmarknes
  9. Andenes
  10. Luna
  11. Beisfjord
  12. Kabelvåg – relegated
Group 18
  1. Silsand – promoted
  2. Finnsnes
  3. Skjervøy
  4. Salangen
  5. Tromsdalen 2
  6. Ramfjord
  7. Ulfstind
  8. Fløya
  9. Kåfjord
  10. Ullsfjord
  11. Kvaløysletta
  12. Ringvassøy
  13. Storsteinnes – relegated
Group 19
  1. Norild – promoted
  2. Bjørnevatn
  3. Nordlys
  4. Lakselv
  5. HIF/Stein
  6. Nordkinn
  7. Bølgen
  8. Indrefjord
  9. Vardø
  10. Kautokeino – relegated
  11. Tverrelvdalen – relegated
  12. Øksfjord – relegated

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