2013 Norwegian Third Division

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3. divisjon
Season 2013
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The 2013 season of the 3. divisjon , the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

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Between 22 and 26 games (depending on group size) are played in 12 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve group winners are promoted to the 2. divisjon.

Tables

Group 1

Norway Akershus location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 1, 2013. Akershus county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 1, 2013. Østfold county highlighted
  1. Skeid – promoted
  2. Sprint-Jeløy
  3. Kråkerøy
  4. Oslo City
  5. Follo 2
  6. Oppsal
  7. Rustad
  8. Fredrikstad 2
  9. Sarpsborg 08 2
  10. Sparta
  11. Romsås
  12. Askim – relegated
  13. Nesodden 2 – relegated
  14. Bøler – relegated

Group 2

Norway Akershus location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Lyn
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 2, 2013. Akershus county highlighted
  1. Stabæk 2 – promoted
  2. Flisa
  3. Hasle-Løren
  4. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  5. Lyn 2
  6. Hauerseter
  7. Fjellhamar
  8. Korsvoll
  9. Grorud 2
  10. Sander
  11. Lørenskog 2
  12. Gjerdrum
  13. Kongsvinger 2 – relegated
  14. Holmlia – relegated

Group 3

Norway Hedmark location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 3, 2013. Hedmark county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 3, 2013. Sør-Trøndelag county highlighted
  1. Brumunddal – promoted
  2. Lillestrøm 2
  3. Kolstad
  4. Lillehammer
  5. Ottestad
  6. Strømmen 2
  7. Ham-Kam 2
  8. Storhamar
  9. Alvdal
  10. Ull/Kisa IL 2
  11. Sverresborg
  12. Skjetten – relegated
  13. Fart – relegated
  14. Tangmoen – relegated

Group 4

Norway Akershus location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 4, 2013. Akershus county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 4, 2013. Buskerud county highlighted.
  1. Holmen – promoted
  2. Ullern
  3. Modum
  4. Jevnaker
  5. Lommedalen
  6. Mjøndalen 2
  7. Bærum 2
  8. Gjøvik-Lyn – to be replaced by Gjøvik-Lyn 2
  9. Hønefoss 2
  10. Asker 2
  11. Raufoss 2
  12. Nordre Land – relegated
  13. Stoppen – relegated
  14. Drammens BK – relegated

Group 5

Norway Buskerud location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 5, 2013. Buskerud county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 5, 2013. Vestfold county highlighted
  1. Ørn-Horten – promoted
  2. Sandefjord 2
  3. Larvik Turn
  4. Tollnes
  5. Urædd
  6. Drammen
  7. Tønsberg 2 – relegated
  8. Skarphedin
  9. Odd 3
  10. Runar
  11. Pors 2
  12. Flint – relegated
  13. Notodden 2 – relegated
  14. Solberg – relegated

Group 6

Norway Rogaland adm location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 6, 2013. Rogaland county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 6, 2013. Aust-Agder county highlighted
  1. Jerv – promoted
  2. Staal
  3. Start 2
  4. Vigør
  5. Mandalskameratene
  6. Frøyland
  7. Klepp
  8. Donn
  9. Bryne 2
  10. Sandnes Ulf 2
  11. Lyngdal
  12. Eiger – relegated
  13. Flekkefjord – relegated

Group 7

Norway Hordaland location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Os
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 7, 2013. Hordaland county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 7, 2013. Rogaland county highlighted
  1. Stord – promoted
  2. Lysekloster
  3. Vardeneset
  4. Øystese
  5. Haugesund 2
  6. Kopervik
  7. Os
  8. Randaberg
  9. Hundvåg
  10. Vaulen
  11. Åkra
  12. Fyllingsdalen 2
  13. Austevoll – relegated
  14. Brodd – relegated

Group 8

Norway Sogn og Fjordane location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Vik
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 8, 2013. Sogn og Fjordane county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 8, 2013. Hordaland county highlighted
  1. Florø – promoted
  2. Lyngbø
  3. Bjarg
  4. Vadmyra
  5. Varegg
  6. Sogndal 2
  7. Tornado Måløy
  8. Tertnes
  9. Årdal
  10. Sotra
  11. Stryn
  12. Voss – relegated
  13. Vik – relegated

Group 9

  1. Herd – promoted
  2. Brattvåg
  3. Kristiansund 2
  4. Bergsøy
  5. Aalesund 2
  6. Averøykameratene
  7. Hødd 2
  8. Sunndal
  9. Elnesvågen/Omegn – relegated
  10. Larsnes/Gursken
  11. Spjelkavik
  12. Volda – relegated
  13. Surnadal – relegated
  14. Stranda – relegated

Group 10

Norway Sor-Trondelag location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 10, 2013. Sør-Trøndelag county highlighted
  1. Tiller – promoted
  2. Stjørdals-Blink
  3. Verdal
  4. Buvik
  5. Tynset
  6. Orkla
  7. Steinkjer
  8. KIL/Hemne
  9. Byåsen 2
  10. NTNUI
  11. Ranheim 2
  12. Charlottenlund
  13. Meldal – relegated
  14. Rosenborg 3 – relegated

Group 11

Norway Nordland adm location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 11, 2013. Nordland county highlighted
  1. Medkila – promoted
  2. Mjølner
  3. Bodø/Glimt 2
  4. Lofoten
  5. Stålkameratene
  6. Tverlandet
  7. Mosjøen
  8. Sortland
  9. Steigen – relegated
  10. Sandnessjøen
  11. Junkeren
  12. Innstranden

Group 12

Norway Troms location map.svg
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 12, 2013. Troms county highlighted
Locations of the teams in 3. divisjon group 12, 2013. Finnmark county highlighted
  1. Finnsnes – promoted
  2. Fløya
  3. Porsanger
  4. Skarp
  5. Hammerfest
  6. Kirkenes
  7. Senja 2 – relegated
  8. Ishavsbyen
  9. Bjørnevatn
  10. Lyngen/Karnes – relegated
  11. Norild – relegated
  12. Tverrelvdalen – relegated

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