2019 1. divisjon (women)

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1. divisjon
Season 2019
Champions Fløya
Relegated Grand Bodø
Byåsen
Kaupanger
Nanset
Snøgg
Matches played132
Goals scored461 (3.49 per match)
Top goalscorer Celine Emilie Nergård
(22 goals)
2018
2020

The 2019 1. divisjon is the second tier of Norwegian women's football in 2019. The season kicked off on 13 April 2019 and is scheduled to finish on 3 November 2019. [1]

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Due to a reduction of teams from 12 to 10 teams in both the first and the second tier, the top placed team will have to play promotion play-offs against the tenth-placed team in Toppserien to win promotion. Four teams are relegated directly to the 2. divisjon. The eighth-placed teams play relegation play-offs against a team from 2. divisjon.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Fløya (C)2215256230+3247Qualification for the promotion play-offs
2 Hønefoss 2214354723+2445
3 Øvrevoll Hosle 2213455526+2943
4 Medkila 2212553733+441
5 Amazon Grimstad 22111105136+1534
6 Grei 229674640+633
7 Åsane 229583833+532
8 Grand Bodø (R)22831134451127Qualification for the relegation play-offs
9 Byåsen (R)22751039551626Relegation to 2. divisjon
10 Kaupanger (R)22461213412818
11 Nanset (R)22511621523116
12 Snøgg (R)22251518472911
Source: nifs.no
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored (only if between two teams); 7) Head-to-head goals scored; 8) Play-off (only used to decide champions or relegation).
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Position by round

Results

Promotion play-offs

The promotion play-offs will this season be contested by the 10th placed team in Toppserien, Lyn, and the winner of the 1. divisjon, IF Fløya.

Fløya 0–5 Lyn
Report Linberg Soccerball shade.svg 22'
Godø Soccerball shade.svg 39'
Lillegård Soccerball shade.svg 51', 59'
Eckhoff Soccerball shade.svg 85'
Bardufoss storhall , Bardufoss
Attendance: 350
Referee: Marit Buhaug Folstad (Buvik)
Lyn 2–1 Fløya
Hasund Soccerball shade.svg 29'
Huseby Soccerball shade.svg 66'
Report Simonsen Soccerball shade.svg 50'
Kringsjå kunstgress , Oslo
Attendance: 157
Referee: Sarah Fatemeh Zangeneh (Nordstrand)

Lyn won 7–1 on aggregate.

Relegation play-offs

The relegation play-offs will this season be contested by the 8th placed team in 1. divisjon, Grand Bodø, and the winner of the 2. divisjon, KIL/Hemne.

Grand Bodø 3–2 KIL/Hemne
Report
Nordlandshallen , Bodø
Attendance: 507
Referee: Henrik Gagnum (Tverlandet)
KIL/Hemne 3–1 Grand Bodø
Report
Sodvinhallen , Kyrksæterøra
Attendance: 600
Referee: Oliver Skaret Barsøe (Namsos)

KIL/Hemne won 5–4 on aggregate.

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References

  1. "Terminliste 1. divisjon kvinner 2019". www.nifs.no (in Norwegian). NTB. Retrieved 3 June 2019.