2001 Norwegian Second Division

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The 2001 2. divisjon was the third highest football league for men in Norway.

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26 games were played in 4 groups—changed from the 8 groups in the 2000 season—with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Tollnes, Åsane, Oslo Øst and Lørenskog were promoted to the 1. divisjon. Number twelve, thirteen and fourteen were relegated to the 3. divisjon. The winning teams from each of the 24 groups in the 3. divisjon each faced a winning team from another group in a playoff match, resulting in 12 playoff winners which were promoted to the 2. divisjon.

League tables

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Tollnes (P)2614847347+2650Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 FF Lillehammer 2615564431+1350
3 Eik-Tønsberg 2615476344+1949
4 Fredrikstad 2615295242+1047
5 Bærum 2612596044+1641
6 Nybergsund 26123114337+639
7 Ullensaker/Kisa 26106105858036
8 Pors Grenland 26113124652636
9 Kvik Halden 26111144138+334
10 Sprint-Jeløy 261041242541234
11 Stabæk 2 26103134643+333
12 Asker (R)26851342561429Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Ullern (R)26551636683220
14 Odd Grenland 2 (R)26541747793219
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(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Åsane (P)2619435717+4061Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Fana 2617456636+3055
3 Vard Haugesund 2616467140+3152
4 Fyllingen 2614666348+1548
5 Løv-Ham 26141115936+2343
6 Nord 26132115450+441
7 Viking 2 26114117165+637
8 Vidar 26113126062236
9 Førde 26961160701033
10 Tornado 2695125663732
11 Nest-Sotra 2694134951231
12 Sandnes (R)2694134756931Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Florø (R)26451732693717
14 Stord (R)26102531113823
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Oslo Øst (P)2618447436+3858Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Strindheim 2615567045+2550
3 Rosenborg 2 2615475837+2149
4 Romerike Fotball 2614576634+3247
5 Træff 26115105550+538
6 Skarbøvik 261061047581136
7 Steinkjer 26105114448435
8 Clausenengen 26105115563835
9 Molde 2 2696116050+1033
10 Spjelkavik 26861249661730
11 Verdal 2685134251929
12 Gjøvik-Lyn (R)26761334481427Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Stjørdals-Blink (R)26901737743727
14 Ranheim (R)26621837683120
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Lørenskog (P)2618536923+4659Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Skarp 2617278545+4053
3 Lofoten 2615656543+2251
4 Lyn 2 2613495741+1643
5 Alta 26131126057+340
6 Stålkameratene 26115106067738
7 Harstad 26105115849+935
8 Skjervøy 2681085050034
9 Eidsvold Turn 26103135253133
10 Mo 2696115561633
11 Hammerfest 26841444581428
12 Fauske/Sprint (R)26821646793326Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Narvik (R)26661443581524
14 Finnsnes (R)26531832926018
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Promotion play-offs

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