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2020 Eliteserien

The 2020 Eliteserien was the 76th season of top-tier football in Norway. This was fourth season of Eliteserien as rebranding from Tippeligaen.


Season
16 June – 22 December
Bodø/Glimt 1st title
Aalesund Start
Bodø/Glimt
Molde Vålerenga Rosenborg
240
758 (3.16 per match)
Kasper Junker(27 goals)
Bodø/Glimt 7–0 Aalesund(8 November 2020)
Start 0–5 Odd(27 June 2020)Aalesund 1–6 Bodø/Glimt(12 July 2020)
Kristiansund 7–2 Aalesund(21 June 2020)
10 matchesBodø/Glimt
20 matchesBodø/Glimt
13 matchesStrømsgodset
9 matchesAalesund
295 94.9%
← 2019 2021 →
All statistics correct as of 9 November 2020.

The 2020 Eliteserien was the 76th season of top-tier football in Norway. This was fourth season of Eliteserien as rebranding from Tippeligaen.

The season was scheduled to begin on 4 April. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway the opening games of the season were delayed. It was first delayed until 2 May, then further delayed until 23 May. The season was scheduled to end 29 November 2020, not including play-off matches, but was rescheduled to conclude on 22 December. On 7 May, the Norwegian government allowed the league to start on 16 June with full training starting immediately.

Molde were the defending champions. Aalesund, Sandefjord and Start joined as the promoted clubs from the 2019 1. divisjon. They replaced Lillestrøm, Tromsø and Ranheim who were relegated to the 2020 1. divisjon.

The season was scheduled to begin on 4 April, but on 12 March it was revealed that the first five rounds of the season were postponed and the opening game therefore would be delayed until 2 May due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway. On 24 March, the Norwegian Football Federation announced that the football season was further delayed till 23 May. On 7 May, the Norwegian government allowed the teams to begin with full training starting immediately, and opened for the league season to start on 16 June. On 12 June, the NFF announced that 200 spectators would be allowed to attend the games. On 30 September, the Minister of Culture and Church Affairs, Abid Raja, announced that clubs would be able to have crowds of 600 at games from 12 October.

Sixteen teams compete in the league – the top thirteen teams from the previous season, and three teams promoted from 1. division. The promoted teams were Aalesund (after an absence of two years), Sandefjord and Start (both returning to the top flight after one season's absence). They replaced Lillestrøm, Tromsø and Ranheim, ending their top flight spells of forty-five, five and two years respectively.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Ap.LocationArenaTurfCapacity
Aalesund17ÅlesundColor Line StadionArtificial10,778
Bodø/Glimt25BodøAspmyra StadionArtificial5,635
Brann63BergenBrann StadionNatural17,049
Haugesund14HaugesundHaugesund StadionNatural8,754
Kristiansund4KristiansundKristiansund StadionArtificial4,444
Mjøndalen21MjøndalenConsto ArenaArtificial4,200
Molde44MoldeAker StadionArtificial11,249
Odd39SkienSkagerak ArenaArtificial11,767
Rosenborg57TrondheimLerkendal StadionNatural21,421
Sandefjord8SandefjordSandefjord ArenaNatural6,582
Sarpsborg 089SarpsborgSarpsborg StadionArtificial8,022
Stabæk24BærumNadderud StadionNatural4,938
Start42KristiansandSør ArenaArtificial14,448
Strømsgodset33DrammenMarienlyst StadionArtificial8,935
Vålerenga60OsloIntility ArenaArtificial16,555
Viking70StavangerViking StadionArtificial15,900
TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AalesundLars Arne NilsenFredrik CarlsenUmbroSparebanken Møre
Bodø/GlimtKjetil KnutsenUlrik SaltnesDiadoraSparebanken Nord-Norge
BrannKåre IngebrigtsenKristoffer BarmenNikeSparebanken Vest
HaugesundJostein GrindhaugChristian GrindheimMacronHaugaland Kraft
KristiansundChristian MichelsenDan Peter UlvestadMacronSpareBank 1 Nordvest
MjøndalenVegard HansenChristian GausethUmbroSparebanken Øst
MoldeErling MoeMagnus Wolff EikremNikeSparebanken Møre
OddJan Frode NornesSteffen HagenHummelSpareBank 1 Telemark
RosenborgÅge HareideTore ReginiussenAdidasSpareBank 1 SMN
SandefjordMartí CifuentesLars GrorudMacronJotun
Sarpsborg 08Mikael StahreJoachim ThomassenSelectBorregaard
StabækJan JönssonYaw AmankwahMacronSpareBank 1 Østlandet
StartJóhannes HarðarsonErlend SegbergMacronSparebanken Sør
StrømsgodsetHenrik PedersenMikkel MaigaardPumaDNB
VålerengaDag-Eilev FagermoJonatan TollåsUmbroDNB
VikingBjarne BerntsenViljar VevatneDiadoraLyse
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
Sarpsborg 08Geir BakkeSigned by Lillestrøm1 January 2020Pre-seasonMikael Stahre13 January 2020Pre-season
VålerengaRonny DeilaSigned by New York City6 January 2020Dag-Eilev Fagermo31 January 2020
OddDag-Eilev FagermoSigned by Vålerenga31 January 2020Jan Frode Nornes11 March 2020
RosenborgEirik HornelandMutual consent26 June 202012thTrond Henriksen (interim)21 July 2020
BrannLars Arne NilsenMutual consent1 August 20208thKåre Ingebrigtsen8 August 20207
AalesundLars BohinenSacked23 August 202016thLars Arne Nilsen25 August 202016
RosenborgTrond Henriksen (interim)End of caretaker spell1 September 20204thÅge Hareide1 September 20204

The 14th-placed team in Eliteserien will play against the winners of the 1. divisjon promotion play-offs on neutral ground to decide who will play in the 2021 Eliteserien.

Mjøndalen IF won 3–2 and maintained their position in the Eliteserien; Sogndal Fotball stayed in the 1. divisjon.

As of 19 December 2020

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Kasper JunkerBodø/Glimt27
2Amahl PellegrinoKristiansund25
3Philip ZinckernagelBodø/Glimt19
4Veton BerishaViking16
5Mushaga BakengaOdd15
6Jens Petter HaugeBodø/Glimt14
7Leke JamesMolde13
8Dino IslamovicRosenborg12
Ohi OmoijuanfoMolde
Ulrik SaltnesBodø/Glimt
Kristoffer ZachariassenRosenborg
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Kasper JunkerBodø/GlimtHaugesund6–1 (H)21 June 2020
Amahl PellegrinoKristiansundAalesund7–2 (H)21 June 2020
Torgeir BørvenOddVålerenga4–1 (H)24 June 2020
Kasper JunkerBodø/GlimtBrann5–0 (H)5 July 2020
Viðar Örn KjartanssonVålerengaBrann5–1 (H)13 September 2020
Daouda BambaBrannAalesund3–1 (H)28 November 2020
Kasper JunkerBodø/GlimtHaugesund0–4 (A)9 December 2020
Mushaga BakengaOddKristiansund4–3 (A)9 December 2020
Lars-Jørgen SalvesenStrømsgodsetOdd1–3 (A)19 December 2020
Ibrahima WadjiHaugesundKristiansund1–3 (A)22 December 2020
RankPlayerClubCleansheets
1David Mitov NilssonSarpsborg 0810
Jacob StorevikSandefjord
3Marcus SandbergStabæk9
4Kristoffer KlaessonVålerenga8
Sondre RossbachOdd
6Andreas LindeMolde7
Nikita KhaykinBodø/Glimt
Sosha MakaniMjøndalen
Helge SandvikHaugesund
10André HansenRosenborg5
  • Most yellow cards: 9

    • Niklas Gunnarsson (Strømsgodset)
  • Most red cards: 2

    • Alexander Betten Hansen (Mjøndalen)
    • Ipalibo Jack (Strømsgodset)
  • Most yellow cards: 69

    • Aalesund
  • Most red cards: 3

    • Mjøndalen
    • Molde
    • Sandefjord
    • Vålerenga
AwardWinnerClub
Player of the YearPhilip ZinckernagelBodø/Glimt
Young Player of the YearJens Petter HaugeBodø/Glimt
Manager of the YearKjetil KnutsenBodø/Glimt
Goal of the YearOla BrynhildsenStabæk

Due to COVID-19 restrictions only 200 people were allowed in each match at the beginning of the season.

Two clubs were punished for incidents of racism during their matches, having to play certain games without attendants.

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Kristiansund5,400600200360−91.2%†
2Molde5,400600200360−94.8%†
3Bodø/Glimt5,000600200333−90.0%†
4Brann5,000600200333−97.0%†
5Haugesund5,000600200333−92.0%†
6Viking5,000600200333−96.3%†
7Sandefjord4,8006000320−87.1%1
8Rosenborg4,600600200307−97.6%†
9Start4,600600200307−94.2%1
10Odd4,450600200297−94.7%†
11Aalesund4,0006000267−93.5%1
12Mjøndalen3,800600200253−89.2%†
13Sarpsborg 083,800600200253−95.4%†
14Strømsgodset3,800600200253−95.2%†
15Stabæk3,187387200212−94.2%†
16Vålerenga3,000200200200−97.4%†
League total70,8376000295−94.9%†
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