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2017 Eliteserien


Season
1 April – 26 November
Rosenborg 25th title
SogndalAalesundViking
Rosenborg
MoldeSarpsborg 08 Lillestrøm
240
682 (2.84 per match)
Nicklas Bendtner (19 goals)
Brann 5–0 Stabæk(19 June 2017)
Viking 1–7 Vålerenga(22 October 2017)
Viking 1–7 Vålerenga(22 October 2017)
Strømsgodset(8 games)
RosenborgBrannSarpsborg 08Strømsgodset(8 games)
Aalesund(13 games)
Viking(5 games)
21,112Rosenborg 1–2 Tromsø(16 May 2017)
2,237Sogndal 4–1 Stabæk(5 April 2017)
6,699 3.9%
← Tippeligaen 2016 2018 →

The 2017 Eliteserien was the 73rd completed season of top-tier football in Norway. The season began on 1 April 2017 and ended on 26 November 2017, not including play-off matches. This was first season of Eliteserien as rebranding from Tippeligaen. Rosenborg were the defending champions, while Kristiansund and Sandefjord entered as the promoted teams from the 2016 1. divisjon.

The 2017 season saw the name of the league change from Tippeligaen (named after sponsor Norsk Tipping) to Eliteserien, a non-sponsor affiliated name controlled by the Football Association of Norway. Rosenborg won their third consecutive title and 25th top-flight title overall, with two games to spare. Rosenborg conceded only 20 goals during the season, a league record.

On 28 August 2016, the Football Association of Norway (NFF) and Norsk Toppfotball announced a rebrand; beginning with the 2017 season, the competition was known simply as Eliteserien, without any sponsor's name attached. As part of the rebranding, a new logo was introduced.

Rosenborg won their third consecutive title and 25th top-flight title overall. Rosenborg were the defending champions, while Kristiansund and Sandefjord entered as the promoted teams from the 2016 1. divisjon.

Rosenborg won the league with two games to spare. Aalesund and Viking were relegated directly. Fourteenth-finishers Sogndal were relegated after losing the play-off final to Ranheim.

Sixteen teams competed in the league – the top fourteen teams from the previous season, and two teams promoted from the 1. divisjon. The promoted teams were Kristiansund (first season in the top-flight) and Sandefjord, (returning to the top flight after a season's absence). They replaced Bodø/Glimt and Start ending their top flight spells of three and four years respectively.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Ap.LocationArenaTurfCapacity
Aalesund16ÅlesundColor Line StadionArtificial10,778
Brann60BergenBrann StadionNatural17,686
Haugesund11HaugesundHaugesund StadionNatural8,754
Kristiansund1KristiansundKristiansund StadionArtificial4,000
Lillestrøm54LillestrømÅråsen StadionNatural12,250
Molde41MoldeAker StadionArtificial11,800
Odd36SkienSkagerak ArenaArtificial12,500
Rosenborg54TrondheimLerkendal StadionNatural21,405
Sandefjord6SandefjordKomplett ArenaNatural6,582
Sarpsborg 086SarpsborgSarpsborg StadionArtificial4,700
Sogndal18SogndalsfjøraFosshaugane CampusArtificial5,539
Stabæk21BærumNadderud StadionNatural7,000
Strømsgodset30DrammenMarienlyst StadionArtificial8,935
Tromsø30TromsøAlfheim StadionArtificial6,859
Vålerenga57OsloIntility ArenaArtificial17,233
Viking68StavangerViking StadionNatural16,300
TeamManagerKit manufacturerSponsor
AalesundTrond FredriksenUmbroSparebanken Møre
BrannLars Arne NilsenNikeSparebanken Vest
HaugesundEirik HornelandMacronHaugaland Kraft
KristiansundChristian MichelsenUmbroSpareBank 1 Nordvest
LillestrømArne ErlandsenLegeaDNB
MoldeOle Gunnar SolskjærNikeSparebanken Møre
OddDag-Eilev FagermoNew BalanceSpareBank 1 Telemark
RosenborgKåre IngebrigtsenAdidasSpareBank 1 SMN
SandefjordLars BohinenMacronJotun
Sarpsborg 08Geir BakkeSelectBorregaard
SogndalEirik BakkeUmbroSparebanken Vest
StabækAntoni OrdinasMacronSpareBank 1 Østlandet
StrømsgodsetTor Ole SkullerudPumaDNB
TromsøSimo ValakariSelectSparebanken Nord-Norge
VålerengaRonny DeilaUmbroDNB
VikingBjarte Lunde Aarsheim (caretaker)DiadoraLyse
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
VikingKjell JonevretMutual agreement14 November 2016Pre-seasonIan Burchnall24 November 2016Pre-season
TromsøBård FlovikSacked26 June 201715thSimo Valakari12 July 201715th
VikingIan BurchnallSacked9 November 201716thBjarte Lunde Aarsheim (caretaker)9 November 201716th
2018–19 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation to 2018 1. divisjon

The 14th-placed team, Sogndal took part in a two-legged play-off against Ranheim, the winners of the 1. divisjon promotion play-offs, to decide who would play in the 2018 Eliteserien.

1–1 on aggregate. Ranheim won 5–4 on penalties.

Rosenborgs's Nicklas Bendtner became the Eliteserien top scorer after scoring 19 goals.

RankPlayerClubGoalsGamesAverage
1Nicklas BendtnerRosenborg19290,66
2Ohi OmoijuanfoStabæk17270,63
3Björn Bergmann SigurðarsonMolde16270,59
MosAalesund16300,53
5Patrick MortensenSarpsborg 0812300,40
6Eirik Ulland AndersenStrømsgodset11260,42
7Flamur KastratiSandefjord10250,40
Thomas Lehne OlsenTromsø10280,36
Bassel JradiStrømsgodset10290,34
Benjamin StokkeKristiansund10300,33
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Ohi OmoijuanfoStabækAalesund3–1 (H)2 April 2017
Ohi OmoijuanfoStabækSarpsborg 083–0 (H)17 April 2017
Gilbert KoomsonSogndalViking4–0 (H)13 May 2017
Erling KnudtzonLillestrømTromsø4–1 (H)28 May 2017
Lars VeldwijkAalesundOdd5–1 (H)25 June 2017
Benjamin StokkeKristiansundStabæk4–1 (A)25 June 2017
Simen JuklerødVålerengaViking7–1 (A)22 October 2017
MosAalesundStrømsgodset4–3 (H)26 November 2017

Notes

(H) – Home team

(A) – Away team

André Hansen of Rosenborg kept 11 clean sheets in 2017, one less than Haugesund's Per Kristian Bråtveit.

RankPlayerClubCleansheets
1Per Kristian BråtveitHaugesund12
2André HansenRosenborg11
3Andreas LindeMolde10
Sondre RossbachOdd
5Anders KristiansenSarpsborg 089
6Ingvar JónssonSandefjord8
Piotr LeciejewskiBrann
8Mathias DyngelandSogndal6
Gudmund KongshavnTromsø
Sean McDermottKristiansund
Arnold OrigiLillestrøm
Espen Bugge PettersenStrømsgodset
  • Most yellow cards: 7

    • Flamur Kastrati (Sandefjord)
    • Kaj Ramsteijn (Aalesund)
  • Most red cards: 2

    • Andreas Albech (Sarpsborg 08)
    • Victor Demba Bindia (Sandefjord)
  • Most yellow cards: 54

    • Sandefjord
  • Most red cards: 4

    • Viking
PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Rosenborg263,89221,11215,27117,5930.0%†
2Brann177,88117,0098,70611,859−4.2%†
3Vålerenga145,54317,0115,8449,703+6.9%†
4Molde116,78010,7206,6357,785−7.2%†
5Viking110,7059,8386,1577,380−16.3%†
6Odd106,5939,0496,1647,106−11.6%†
7Strømsgodset94,0787,7065,5756,272−8.1%†
8Aalesund90,9379,0625,1786,062−4.8%†
9Lillestrøm84,4308,5524,2805,629−3.9%†
10Sarpsborg 0870,5195,7594,0914,701+21.3%†
11Haugesund66,8276,1003,7094,455−14.5%†
12Sandefjord60,1756,1033,0344,012+38.1%†
13Stabæk59,4014,9383,3103,960+4.0%†
14Kristiansund57,3674,1263,3923,824+88.6%†
15Tromsø53,9475,4453,0683,596−11.3%†
16Sogndal48,6975,6002,2373,246+3.3%†
League total1,607,77221,1122,2376,699−3.9%†
AwardWinnerClub
Player of the YearTore ReginiussenRosenborg
Breakthrough of the YearKrépin DiattaSarpsborg 08
Manager of the YearKåre IngebrigtsenRosenborg
Goal of the YearNicklas BendtnerRosenborg
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