1998 Norwegian Third Division

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The 1998 season of the 3. divisjon , the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 20 and 22 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. Manglerud Star – promoted
  2. Kvik Halden – promoted
  3. Sparta
  4. Kolbotn
  5. Oppegård
  6. Borre
  7. Mercantile
  8. Greåker
  9. Lisleby
  10. Tune – relegated
  11. Bækkelaget – relegated
  12. Hafslund – relegated
Group 2
  1. Ullensaker/Kisa – promoted
  2. Rælingen
  3. Raufoss 2
  4. Vardal
  5. Skeid 2
  6. Torp
  7. Selbak
  8. Toten
  9. Røa
  10. Kolbu/KK – relegated
  11. Gjelleråsen – relegated
  12. Lunner – relegated
Group 3
  1. Trøgstad/Båstad – promoted
  2. Moss 2
  3. Grue
  4. Rygge
  5. Kongsvinger 2
  6. Fjellhamar
  7. Askim
  8. Brandval
  9. Holter
  10. Sander – relegated
  11. Kjellmyra – relegated
  12. Nordby – relegated
Group 4
  1. Eidsvold Turn – promoted
  2. Lom
  3. Trysil
  4. Vang
  5. Skjetten 2
  6. Lillehammer FK
  7. Vinstra
  8. Fart
  9. Eidsvold
  10. Brumunddal – relegated
  11. Follebu – relegated
  12. Sel – relegated
Group 5
  1. Asker – promoted
  2. Rjukan
  3. Snøgg
  4. Åmot
  5. Holmen
  6. Strømsgodset 2
  7. Birkebeineren
  8. Fagerborg
  9. Frigg
  10. Kongsberg – relegated
  11. Bygdø – relegated
  12. Slemmestad/Bødalen – relegated
Group 6
  1. Skarphedin – promoted
  2. Fram
  3. Falk
  4. Eik-Tønsberg 2
  5. Teie
  6. Halsen
  7. Flint
  8. Stathelle
  9. Langesund
  10. Skotfoss – relegated
  11. Storm – relegated
  12. Stokke – relegated
Group 7
  1. Tollnes – promoted
  2. Grim/Start 2 – promoted
  3. Kvinesdal
  4. Odd/Pors
  5. Lyngdal
  6. Våg
  7. Vindbjart
  8. Vigør
  9. Sørfjell
  10. Randesund – relegated
  11. Birkenes – relegated
  12. Rygene – relegated
Group 8
  1. Viking 2 – promoted
  2. Figgjo
  3. Skjold
  4. Rosseland
  5. Ganddal
  6. Hundvåg
  7. Bryne 2
  8. Hana
  9. Madla – relegated
  10. Egersund – relegated
  11. Nærbø – relegated
  12. Varhaug – relegated
Group 9
  1. Ny-Krohnborg – promoted
  2. Kleppestø
  3. Åkra
  4. Hald
  5. Kopervik
  6. Odda
  7. Nord
  8. Trott
  9. Bremnes
  10. Torvastad – relegated
  11. Grannekameratene – relegated
  12. Sauda – relegated
Group 10
  1. Radøy – promoted
  2. Follese
  3. Vadmyra
  4. Lyngbø
  5. Florvåg
  6. Løv-Ham
  7. Kjøkkelvik
  8. Nordhordland
  9. Bjørnar
  10. Voss – relegated
  11. Austevoll – relegated
  12. Nymark – relegated
Group 11
  1. Florø – promoted
  2. Tornado – promoted
  3. Eid/Haugen
  4. Fjøra
  5. Dale
  6. Svelgen
  7. Sandane
  8. Høyang
  9. Jølster
  10. Stryn 2 – relegated
  11. Eikefjord
  12. Anga – relegated
Group 12
  1. Ørsta – promoted
  2. Spjelkavik
  3. Brattvåg
  4. Hødd 2
  5. Bergsøy
  6. Stranda
  7. Åram/Vankam
  8. Velledalen og Ringen
  9. Langevåg
  10. Skodje
  11. Valder – relegated
  12. Hareid – relegated
Group 13
  1. Sunndal – promoted
  2. Vestnes Varfjell
  3. Surnadal
  4. Søya
  5. Bøfjord
  6. Ekko/Aureosen
  7. Bud
  8. Grykameratene
  9. Gossen
  10. Isfjorden/Langfjorden – relegated
  11. Kvass/Ulvungen – relegated
  12. Bryn – relegated
Group 14
  1. Tynset – promoted
  2. Tiller
  3. Varden
  4. Singsås
  5. Løkken
  6. Melhus
  7. Fram
  8. OIL/OIF 2 – relegated
  9. Selbu
  10. KIL/Hemne
  11. Røros – relegated
  12. Buvik – relegated
Group 15
  1. Namsos – promoted
  2. Levanger
  3. Nidelv
  4. NTHI
  5. Malvik
  6. Vinne
  7. Verdal 2 – relegated
  8. Freidig
  9. Heimdal
  10. Rørvik – relegated
  11. Tranabakkan – relegated
  12. Kvamskameratene – relegated
Group 16
  1. Stålkameratene – promoted
  2. Brønnøysund – promoted
  3. Saltdalkameratene
  4. Fauske/Sprint
  5. Sandnessjøen
  6. Tverlandet
  7. Mo 2
  8. Sørfold
  9. Nesna
  10. Korgen
  11. Nordre Meløy
  12. Sømna/Tjalg – relegated
Group 17
  1. Sortland – promoted
  2. Leknes
  3. Grovfjord
  4. Flakstad
  5. Vågakameratene
  6. Skånland
  7. Medkila
  8. Landsås
  9. Harstad 2
  10. Beisfjord – relegated
  11. Lofoten 2/Kabelvåg – relegated
Group 18
  1. Skarp – promoted
  2. Nordreisa – promoted
  3. Tromsø 2
  4. Ramfjord
  5. Salangen
  6. Bardu
  7. Tromsdalen 2
  8. Mellembygd/Målselvrelegated
  9. Fløya
  10. Lyngstuva
  11. Storsteinnes
  12. Nordkjosbotn/Balsfjord – relegated
Group 19
  1. Kirkenes – promoted
  2. Honningsvåg
  3. Porsanger (-> Lakselv/Porsanger)
  4. Kautokeino
  5. Nordkinn
  6. Bossekop
  7. Nordlys
  8. Tverrelvdalen
  9. Bjørnevatn – relegated
  10. Sørøy Glimt
  11. Lakselv (-> Lakselv/Porsanger)

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