2004 Norwegian Second Division

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The 2004 2. divisjon season was the third highest football (soccer) league for men in Norway.

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26 games were played in 4 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Tønsberg, Follo, Løv-Ham and Alta were promoted to the First Division. 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 FK Tønsberg (P)2620247021+4962Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Sarpsborg Sparta 2616466338+2552
3 Tollnes 2616286842+2650
4 Kvik Halden 2612867040+3044
5 Stabæk 2 [lower-alpha 1] (R)26122125459538Relegation to 3. divisjon
6 Ørn-Horten 261141152651337
7 Frigg 26106105034+1636
8 Larvik Fotball 26105113137635
9 Kjelsås 2697103839134
10 Odd Grenland 2 2695124849132
11 Sprint-Jeløy 26851352681629
12 Mercantile [lower-alpha 2] 26771236551928
13 Arendal (R)26631731673621Relegation to 3. divisjon
14 Donn (R)26361729784915
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Stabæk 2 was forcibly relegated because its A team was relegated to the First Division.
  2. Mercantile survived as the best number-12-team.

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Follo (P)2616645722+3554Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Lørenskog 2613946640+2648
3 Lillestrøm 2 2613857237+3547
4 Ullensaker/Kisa 2614395648+845
5 Gjøvik-Lyn 2611875540+1541
6 Nybergsund 2610974335+839
7 Oslo Øst 26104124548334
8 Drøbak/Frogn 2671274844+433
9 Jotun Årdalstangen 2696114549433
10 Eidsvold Turn 26951238531532
11 Molde 2 2661195260829
12 Nidelv (R)26761345712627Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Elverum (R)26381527744717
14 Skjetten (R)26371637652816
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Løv-Ham 2622318627+5969Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Bærum 2617277531+4453
3 Åsane 26133105237+1542
4 Viking 2 26124104337+640
5 Fyllingen 26122125659338
6 Fana 2610884857938
7 Klepp 26106104349636
8 Sandnes Ulf 26104123847934
9 Hovding 26103134654833
10 Ålgård 26931437572030
11 Brann 2 26781152691729
12 Vidar (R)26761335511627Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Volda (R)26811739592025
14 Norheimsund (R)26651534501623
Source: [ citation needed ]
(R) Relegated

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Alta (P)2621059521+7463Promotion to 1. divisjon
2 Levanger 2617638934+5557
3 Strindheim 2618359845+5357
4 Mo 2615565130+2150
5 Byåsen 26124104845+340
6 Harstad 26123116662+439
7 Skarp 26113124440+436
8 Steinkjer 26104126552+1334
9 Kolstad 26103135159833
10 Lofoten 261021450661632
11 Rosenborg 2 26931444611730
12 Vesterålen (R)26551632744220Relegation to 3. divisjon
13 Salangen (R)265417451106519
14 Narvik (R)262519271067911
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Top goalscorers

Promotion playoff

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