2009 Norwegian First Division

Last updated
1. divisjon
Season2009
Champions Haugesund
PromotedHaugesund
Hønefoss
Kongsvinger
Relegated HamKam
Notodden
Stavanger
Skeid
Matches played240
Goals scored735 (3.06 per match)
Top goalscorer Thomas Sørum
(24 goals)
2008
2010

The 2009 1. divisjon (referred to as Adeccoligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a Norwegian second-tier football season. The season began play on 5 April 2009 and will end on 1 November 2009.

Contents

The club relegated from the Tippeligaen in 2008 was Ham-Kam. Sandnes Ulf and Hødd were relegated to the 2. divisjon in 2008 after finishing in fifteenth and sixteenth place respectively. Tromsdalen, Stavanger, Mjøndalen, and Skeid were promoted from the 2. divisjon in 2008.

At the end of the season, a two-legged promotion playoff will be played between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th placed teams in the 1. divisjon and the 14th placed team in the Tippeligaen.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Haugesund (C, P)3018486737+3058Promotion to Tippeligaen
2 Hønefoss (P)3016866132+2956
3 Kongsvinger (O, P)30182105237+1556Qualification for the promotion play-offs
4 Sogndal 30141244629+1754
5 Sarpsborg 08 [lower-alpha 1] 30155104738+947
6 Alta 30126125049+142
7 Moss 30125134753641
8 Bryne 301010104139+240
9 Nybergsund 30117124954540
10 Løv-Ham 30117124450640
11 Mjøndalen 30109113839139
12 Tromsdalen 301161338541639
13 HamKam (R)30114155648+837Relegation to 2. divisjon
14 Notodden (R)30921938551729
15 Stavanger (R)306111335531829
16 Skeid (R)30462026664018
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
Notes:
  1. Sarpsborg 08 deducted three points for failing to correctly inform the NFF of its financial situation. [1]

Results

Home \ Away ALT BRY HK HAU HØN KIL LØV MIF MFK NOT NIL S08 SKD SIL SIF TUIL
Alta 4–15–31–00–12–33–13–10–31–01–13–01–12–21–30–0
Bryne 3–10–00–11–11–03–11–03–31–04–10–02–01–11–12–2
HamKam 7–02–41–21–21–05–03–11–03–01–32–13–21–23–13–0
Haugesund 2–02–04–23–24–13–13–15–36–04–13–01–00–20–04–0
Hønefoss 2–01–11–11–13–13–10–06–03–11–23–16–00–03–12–0
Kongsvinger 4–21–03–24–10–13–12–01–03–02–03–04–00–21–02–0
Løv-Ham 0–02–12–21–12–01–10–01–32–13–24–12–03–13–00–1
Mjøndalen 0–12–13–24–22–12–10–03–11–03–30–04–00–00–03–0
Moss 0–51–12–02–14–02–32–12–01–02–12–32–20–31–12–1
Notodden 2–13–23–24–12–30–12–31–12–02–31–20–30–22–14–0
Nybergsund 1–22–02–21–01–53–01–21–00–24–22–34–11–12–11–1
Sarpsborg 08 1–12–31–01–02–11–04–13–12–01–24–10–02–24–04–0
Skeid 2–41–00–20–40–41–11–21–32–10–21–20–21–10–22–0
Sogndal 3–11–11–02–32–21–22–10–02–12–11–00–12–11–13–0
Stavanger 0–40–22–10–42–23–52–23–12–21–12–20–22–10–04–2
Tromsdalen 2–13–21–02–20–13–03–14–22–11–01–11–03–33–42–0
Source: NIFS (in Norwegian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion play-offs

The two winning sides from the first round, Sarpsborg 08 and Kongsvinger, took part in a two-legged play-off to decide who would play in the 2010 Tippeligaen.

First leg
Sarpsborg 08 3–2 Kongsvinger
Hoås Soccerball shade.svg8'
Wiig Soccerball shade.svg71'
Jørgensen Soccerball shade.svg81'
Report Nilsson Red card.svg 69'
Johannesen Soccerball shade.svg80'
Frejd Soccerball shade.svg90'
Sarpsborg Stadion , Sarpsborg
Attendance: 2,350 [2]
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen [3]
Second leg
Kongsvinger 3–1 Sarpsborg 08
Frejd Soccerball shade.svg5'
Johannesen Soccerball shade.svg26', 31'
Report Hoås Soccerball shade.svg38'
Gjemselund Stadion , Kongsvinger
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Terje Hauge [4]

Kongsvinger won 5–4 on aggregate and were promoted to the 2010 Tippeligaen.

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Norway.svg Thomas Sørum Haugesund 24
2 Flag of Norway.svg Lars Lafton Hønefoss 21
3 Flag of Norway.svg Vegard Braaten Alta 18
4 Flag of Norway.svg Martin Wiig Sarpsborg 08 15
5 Flag of Norway.svg Marius Helle Bryne 14
Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Kvalheim Moss
Flag of Nigeria.svg Kim Ojo Nybergsund
8 Flag of Norway.svg Tore Andreas Gundersen Nybergsund 13
9 Flag of Norway.svg Erik Midtgarden Mjøndalen 10
Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Sylling Olsen Kongsvinger
Flag of Norway.svg Kamal Saaliti Hønefoss
Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Đurđić Haugesund
Flag of Norway.svg Øyvind Hoås Sarpsborg 08

Last updated: 1 November 2009
Source: NRK Sport (in Norwegian)

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