1999 Norwegian Third Division

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The 1999 season of the 3. divisjon , the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 20 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. Strømmen – promoted
  2. Spydeberg
  3. Fjellhamar
  4. Skeid 2
  5. Lisleby
  6. Grorud
  7. Frigg
  8. Korsvoll
  9. Skjetten 2
  10. Røa – relegated
  11. Rælingen – relegated
  12. Askim – relegated
Group 2
  1. Fossum – promoted
  2. Rygge
  3. Moss 2
  4. Kjelsås 2
  5. Bjerke
  6. Høland
  7. Greåker
  8. Torp
  9. Sørumsand
  10. Kolbotn – relegated
  11. Eidsvold – relegated
  12. Holter – relegated
Group 3
  1. Kongsvinger 2 – promoted
  2. Rakkestad – promoted
  3. Sparta
  4. Trysil
  5. Fagerborg
  6. Selbak
  7. Navestad
  8. Grue
  9. Galterud
  10. Oppegård – relegated
  11. Bøler – relegated
  12. Brandval – relegated
Group 4
  1. Vardal – promoted
  2. Lom
  3. Lillehammer FK (-> FF Lillehammer 2)
  4. Vang
  5. Sør-Aurdal
  6. Kvam
  7. Ham-Kam 2
  8. Toten
  9. Raufoss 2
  10. Fart
  11. Nordre Land – relegated
  12. Vinstra – relegated
Group 5
  1. Mercantile – promoted
  2. Birkebeineren
  3. Vestfossen
  4. Mjøndalen
  5. Teie
  6. Holmen
  7. Borre
  8. Grindvoll
  9. Falk
  10. Fram – relegated
  11. Svelvik – relegated
  12. Strømsgodset 2 – relegated
Group 6
  1. Odd Grenland 2 – promoted
  2. Eik-Tønsberg 2 – promoted
  3. Larvik Turn
  4. Rjukan
  5. Åmot
  6. Snøgg (-> Notodden FK)
  7. Åssiden
  8. Flint
  9. Langangen
  10. Halsen – relegated
  11. Stag – relegated
  12. Tjølling – relegated
Group 7
  1. Vigør – promoted
  2. Vindbjart
  3. Jerv
  4. Våg
  5. Kvinesdal
  6. Øyestad
  7. Lyngdal
  8. Seljord
  9. Langesund (-> Langesund/Stathelle)
  10. Søgne – relegated
  11. Sørfjell – relegated
  12. Stathelle – relegated (-> Langesund/Stathelle)
Group 8
  1. Hundvåg – promoted
  2. Klepp
  3. Bryne 2
  4. Eiger
  5. Figgjo
  6. Staal
  7. Rosseland
  8. Hana
  9. Ganddal
  10. Kåsen – relegated
  11. Havørn – relegated
  12. Lura – relegated
Group 9
  1. Nord – promoted
  2. Trott
  3. Vedavåg
  4. Hovding
  5. Lyngbø
  6. Bremnes
  7. Skjold
  8. Trio
  9. Kopervik – relegated
  10. Åkra – relegated
  11. Bjørnar – relegated
  12. Odda – relegated
Group 10
  1. Løv-Ham – promoted
  2. Nest-Sotra
  3. Kleppestø (-> Askøy FK)
  4. Vadmyra
  5. Hald
  6. Nordhordland
  7. Florvåg (-> Askøy FK)
  8. Follese
  9. Bjarg
  10. Loddefjord – relegated
  11. Kjøkkelvik – relegated
  12. Norheimsund – relegated
Group 11
  1. Fjøra – promoted
  2. Jotun – promoted
  3. Stryn
  4. Sandane
  5. Dale
  6. Svelgen
  7. Årdalstangen/Lærdal
  8. Jølster
  9. Høyang
  10. Eikefjord
  11. Eid
  12. Måløy – relegated
Group 12
  1. Spjelkavik – promoted
  2. Stranda – promoted
  3. Velledalen og Ringen
  4. Langevåg
  5. Hødd 2
  6. Bergsøy
  7. Aalesund 2
  8. Brattvåg
  9. Ellingsøy
  10. Åram/Vankam
  11. Ha/No
  12. Hasundgot – relegated
  13. Skodje – relegated
Group 13
  1. Dahle – promoted
  2. Surnadal
  3. Åndalsnes
  4. Vestnes Varfjell
  5. Kristiansund
  6. Bøfjord
  7. Ekko/Aureosen
  8. Gossen
  9. Rival
  10. Grykameratene
  11. Søya – relegated
  12. Bud – relegated
Group 14
  1. Tiller – promoted
  2. Melhus
  3. Nidelv
  4. NTNUI
  5. Løkken
  6. Rissa
  7. KIL/Hemne
  8. Freidig
  9. Frøya
  10. Singsås – relegated
  11. Orkla 2 – relegated
  12. Glimt – relegated
Group 15
  1. Levanger – promoted
  2. Stjørdals-Blink
  3. Bangsund
  4. Varden
  5. Kvik
  6. Malvik
  7. Fram
  8. Selbu
  9. Bogen
  10. Vinne – relegated
  11. Sandvollan – relegated
  12. Heimdal – relegated
Group 16
  1. Steigen – promoted
  2. Fauske/Sprint – promoted
  3. Tverlandet
  4. Sandnessjøen
  5. Sørfold
  6. Saltdalkameratene
  7. Bossmo & Ytteren – relegated
  8. Korgen
  9. Nesna
  10. Mosjøen 2
  11. Mo 2 – relegated
Group 17
  1. Harstad 2
  2. Grovfjord – promoted
  3. Skånland
  4. Morild
  5. Vågakameratene
  6. Flakstad
  7. Leknes
  8. Kvæfjord
  9. Landsås
  10. Medkila
  11. Ajaks – relegated
  12. Narvik 2 – relegated
Group 18
  1. Salangen – promoted
  2. Ramfjord
  3. Fløya
  4. Tromsø 2
  5. Tromsdalen 2
  6. Ulfstind
  7. Bardu
  8. Pioner
  9. Mellembygd/Målselv
  10. Søndre Torsken – relegated
  11. Lyngstuva
  12. Storsteinnes – relegated
Group 19
  1. Bossekop – promoted
  2. Kautokeino
  3. Nordlys
  4. Norild
  5. Sørøy Glimt
  6. Polarstjernen
  7. Lakselv/Porsanger (-> Porsanger)
  8. Tverrelvdalen
  9. Honningsvåg
  10. Nordkinn – relegated
  11. Hammerfest 2 – relegated

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