2000 Norwegian First Division

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1. divisjon
Season 2000
Dates30 April – 22 October
Champions Lyn
PromotedLyn
Strømsgodset
Sogndal
Relegated Strindheim
Eik-Tønsberg
Matches played182
Goals scored623 (3.42 per match)
Top goalscorer Jostein Flo
(25 goals)
1999
2001

The 2000 1. divisjon , Norway's second-tier football league, began play on 30 April 2000 and ended on 22 October 2000. The league was contested by 14 teams, and the top two teams won promotion to Tippeligaen, while the third placed played a promotion-playoff against the 12th-placed team in Tippeligaen to win promotion. Due to an expansion from 14 to 16 teams in the next season's First Division only two teams were relegated to the 2. divisjon.

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Lyn and Strømsgodset won direct promotion to Tippeligaen, while Sogndal was promoted after having beaten Vålerenga in the promotion-playoff. Strindheim and Eik-Tønsberg was relegated to the 2. divisjon.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Lyn (C, P)2619435524+3161Promotion to Tippeligaen
2 Strømsgodset (P)2618537028+4259
3 Sogndal (O, P)2615657337+3651Qualification for the promotion play-offs
4 Raufoss 2611695039+1139
5 Kongsvinger 2611694438+639
6 HamKam 26115104844+438
7 L/F Hønefoss 26104124542+334
8 Kjelsås 26871130401031
9 Tromsdalen 26921537622529
10 Skeid 26771236521628
11 Sandefjord 26841435531828
12 Byåsen 26911633582528
13 Strindheim (R)26751439581926Relegation to Second Division
14 Eik-Tønsberg (R)26641628482022
Source: nifs.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away BYÅ EIK HAM KJE KIL LFH LYN RIL SAN SKD SDL SDM SIF TUIL
Byåsen 0–40–22–22–14–33–11–21–01–20–11–21–21–0
Eik-Tønsberg 0–11–01–20–00–10–30–50–02–43–53–10–14–1
HamKam 4–14–23–04–21–12–41–23–01–02–50–03–33–0
Kjelsås 2–00–01–00–02–12–24–41–12–10–31–11–32–1
Kongsvinger 2–11–01–11–12–03–20–22–05–22–23–11–23–4
L/F Hønefoss 3–20–24–22–10–10–23–21–24–12–03–00–15–0
Lyn 2–11–03–02–02–33–21–01–01–02–04–02–02–0
Raufoss 2–30–04–21–01–13–30–33–02–40–22–00–03–1
Sandefjord 5–33–00–22–10–33–20–21–42–22–24–10–43–0
Skeid 3–12–10–12–10–00–00–02–10–40–10–30–61–1
Sogndal 0–07–12–22–15–41–11–21–06–03–36–11–16–0
Strindheim 0–10–32–02–11–24–13–32–22–06–52–43–32–3
Strømsgodset 10–24–05–22–02–01–22–23–14–22–14–11–04–2
Tromsdalen 3–02–11–31–23–12–12–31–43–11–12–62–01–0
Source: NIFS (in Norwegian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1
Flag of Norway.svg Jostein Flo Strømsgodset
25
2
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Kurt Mørkøre Sogndal
20
3
Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Øren Sogndal
15
4
Flag of Sweden.svg Marino Rahmberg Raufoss
14
5
Flag of Norway.svg Lars Kåre Gustavsen Hønefoss
13
6
Flag of Norway.svg Christer George Strømsgodset
12
Flag of Norway.svg Espen Haug Lyn
8
Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Nilsen Lyn
11
9
Flag of Norway.svg Frode Birkeland Lyn
9
Flag of Norway.svg Anders Michelsen Strømsgodset
Flag of Norway.svg Tomas Nygård HamKam
Flag of Norway.svg Hans Erik Ødegaard Strømsgodset
Flag of Norway.svg Alexander Ødegaard Sogndal

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