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Norwegian Second Division


FieldValue
nameNorwegian Second Division
logoPostNord-ligaen logo.svg
pixels400
countryNorway
confedUEFA
founded(as 2. divisjon)
2016–2025 (as PostNord-ligaen)
2012–2015 (as Oddsen-ligaen)
2009–2011 (as Fair Play ligaen)
1991–2008 (as 2. divisjon)
1963–1990 (as 3. divisjon)
teams28 (divided into 2 groups of 14)
promotionNorwegian First Division
relegationNorwegian Third Division
level3
domest_cupNorwegian Cup
championsSandnes Ulf (Group 1), Strømmen (Group 2)
season2025
website
current2025 Norwegian Second Division
Note

the men's division

2016–2025 (as PostNord-ligaen) 2012–2015 (as Oddsen-ligaen) 2009–2011 (as Fair Play ligaen) 1991–2008 (as 2. divisjon) 1963–1990 (as 3. divisjon)

The Norwegian Second Division, also called 2. divisjon is the third-highest level of the Norwegian football league system.

There are 28 teams divided into two groups, and at the end of the season the winner of each group earns promotion to the second-highest division, 1. divisjon. The teams finishing in second place in their respective group will qualify for the promotion play-offs, where they will face each other. The winner will play against the 14th placed team in 1. divisjon for promotion. The bottom three teams in each group are relegated to 3. divisjon.

  1. divisjon is the highest league a reserve team can participate in, and only reserve teams from the Eliteserien clubs (first tier) are allowed to enter. The participation of reserve teams stirs debate from time to time.

History

Between 1963 and 1990, 2. divisjon was the second highest level of the Norwegian football league system, therefore the name of the third highest level was 3. divisjon. When the highest level was rebranded in 1991, this level changed its name to 2. divisjon. From 2009 to 2011, the official name of the league was Fair Play ligaen, and from 2012 to 2015 the name was Oddsen-ligaen (after the main sponsor Norsk Tipping's betting-game called Oddsen). The league was from 2016 until 2025 branded as PostNord-ligaen, sponsored by PostNord.

Current members

The following 28 clubs are competing in the 2025 Norwegian Second Division. ;Group 1

  • Arendal
  • Brann 2
  • Brattvåg
  • Eik Tønsberg
  • Fløy
  • Jerv
  • Lysekloster
  • Notodden
  • Pors
  • Sandnes Ulf
  • Sandviken
  • Sotra
  • Træff
  • Vard Haugesund ;Group 2
  • Alta
  • Asker
  • Eidsvold Turn
  • Follo
  • Grorud
  • Hønefoss
  • Kjelsås
  • Levanger
  • Rana
  • Stjørdals-Blink
  • Strindheim
  • Strømmen
  • Tromsdalen
  • Ull/Kisa

Winners

1991–1995

All group winners, excluding second teams of top division teams, were promoted to 1. divisjon.

SeasonGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6
1991OddBærumVard HaugesundBrann 2Os were promotedRosenborg 2Stjørdals/Blink were promotedBodø/Glimt
1992Lillestrøm 2Ski were promotedSkeidÅssidenÅsaneNardoMjølner
1993JevnakerÅndalsnesStabækVidarStjørdals-BlinkAlta
1994Sarpsborg FKOdd GrenlandSandefjord BKHaugesundAalesundStålkameratene
1995ElverumUllernMjøndalenVidarByåsenHarstad

1996–2000

Each group winner played qualification play-offs to decide which teams promote to 1. divisjon. Teams in bold promoted to 1. divisjon through qualification play-offs.

SeasonGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 8
1996Byåsen and Harstad from 1. divisjon played qualification games against group winners from 2. divisjonSarpsborg FKSkjettenRunarVigørRosenborg 2Verdal finished second in Group 5 and qualified for promotion play-offs, but was not promoted.Finnsnes
1997KjelsåsRaufossUllernVidarFanaKolstadStrindheimLofoten
1998Liv/FossekallenSkjettenØrn-HortenVidarFyllingenClausenengenRosenborg 2Mo finished second in Group 7 and qualified for promotion play-offs, but was not promoted.Lofoten
1999HamKamAskerSandefjordVidarFyllingenAalesundStrindheimTromsdalen
2000SkjettenFF LillehammerØrn-HortenMandalskamerateneHøddAalesundStålkamerateneLofoten

2001–2016

All group winners, excluding second teams of top division teams, were promoted to 1. divisjon.

SeasonGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4
2001SkeidÅsaneOslo ØstLørenskog
2002FredrikstadBærumMandalskamerateneAlta
2003Pors GrenlandKongsvingerVard HaugesundTromsdalen
2004FK TønsbergFolloLøv-HamAlta
2005Sparta SarpsborgOslo ØstViking 2Haugesund finished second in Group 3 and was promotedTromsdalen
2006NotoddenSkeidMandalskamerateneRaufoss
2007NybergsundHøddSandnes UlfAlta
2008MjøndalenSkeidStavangerTromsdalen
2009StrømmenFolloSandnes UlfRanheim
2010AskerHøddRandabergHamKam
2011Ullensaker/KisaBærumNotoddenTromsdalen
2012ElverumKristiansundVard HaugesundFollo
2013BærumAltaNest-SotraTromsdalen
2014JervLevangerÅsaneFollo
2015KFUMRaufossUllensaker/KisaKongsvinger
2016TromsdalenElverumFlorøArendal

2017–

Teams in bold were promoted to 1. divisjon.

Teams in italics were relegated to 2. divisjon.

SeasonGroup 1Group 2Play-off teams
2017Ham-KamNest-SotraFredrikstad (1. div), Raufoss (2. div, gr. 1), Notodden (2. div, gr. 2)
2018RaufossSkeidÅsane (1. div), Fredrikstad (2. div, gr. 1), KFUM Oslo (2. div, gr. 2)
2019Stjørdals-BlinkGrorudNotodden (1. div), Kvik Halden (2. div, gr. 1), Åsane (2. div, gr. 2)
2020FredrikstadBryneStjørdals-Blink (1. div), Skeid (2. div, gr. 1), Asker (2. div, gr. 2)
2021KongsvingerSkeidStjørdals-Blink (1. div), Hødd (2. div, gr. 1), Arendal (2. div, gr. 2)
2022MossHøddSkeid (1. div), Arendal (2. div, gr. 1), Ull/Kisa (2. div, gr. 2)
2023EgersundLevangerHødd (1. div), Lyn (2. div, gr. 1), Tromsdalen (2. div, gr. 2)
2024HøddSkeidMjøndalen (1. div), Jerv (2. div, gr. 1), Tromsdalen (2. div, gr. 2)
2025Sandnes UlfStrømmenMoss (1. div), Brattvåg (2. div, gr. 1), Grorud (2. div, gr. 2)

Reserve teams

Main article: Norwegian reserve football teams

Reserve teams of clubs from the two top divisions can participate in the 2. divisjon. Reserve teams of clubs from the 1. divisjon can not play in the 2. divisjon, so if a team is relegated from the 1. divisjon, the club's reserve team will be relegated to the 3. divisjon regardless of their final position in the league.

Sponsorship

From 2016 until 2025 the 2. divisjon had its title sponsorship rights sold to PostNord.

PeriodSponsorName
1963–1990No sponsor3. divisjon
1991–20082. divisjon
2009–2011Fair Play ligaen
2012–2015Norsk TippingOddsen-ligaen
2016–2025PostNordPostNord-ligaen
2026–No sponsor2. divisjon

Records and statistics

Team records

RecordTeamSeason
Most points70 (Kongsvinger)2003
Fewest points3 (Stord and Skjervøy)2001 and 2003
Most goals in one season105 (Tromsdalen)2011
Fewest goals in one season18 (Langevåg)2003
Most goals conceded in one season130 (Skjervøy)2003
Fewest goals conceded in one season13 (Elverum)2016
Most goals in one game15–0 (Strindheim – Salangen)
15–0 (Sparta Sarpsborg – Fram Larvik)2004
2005
Biggest win15–0 (Strindheim – Salangen)
15–0 (Sparta Sarpsborg – Fram Larvik)2004
2005

2017–

RecordTeamSeason
Most points65 (HamKam)2017
Fewest points13 (Byåsen)2017
Most goals in one season66 (Åsane)2019
Fewest goals in one season21 (Brumunddal)2017
Most goals conceded in one season69 (Odd 2 and Stabæk 2)2017 and 2018
Fewest goals conceded in one season18 (HamKam)2017
Most goals in one game5–5 (Bærum – Oppsal)
2019
Biggest win8–0 (Raufoss – Follo)2017

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Average attendances

SeasonAverage
2014258
2015285
2016262
2017350
2018493
2019474

Top ten most attended games

No.SeasonGameAttendance
12018Fredrikstad–Moss10 413
22019Fredrikstad–Byåsen7 912
32002Fredrikstad–Kvik Halden7 013
42018Fredrikstad–Asker5 691
52002Fredrikstad–Eidsvold Turn5 370
62003Kongsvinger–Ullensaker/Kisa5 024
72010Hamarkameratene–Brumunddal4 565
82019Fredrikstad–Kvik Halden4 462
92018Fredrikstad–Raufoss4 291
102019Fredrikstad–Stjørdals-Blink4 245

References

References

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  4. (27 February 2025). "PostNord forlenger ikke samarbeidet med Norges Fotballforbund". PostNord.
  5. (6 December 2024). "Her er avdelingene i PostNord- og Norsk Tipping-ligaen 2025". Norwegian Football Federation.
  6. [http://www.fotball.no/nff/Regler_og_retningslinjer/Reglementene-listeform/Kampreglement/Lag-og-Spillere-Spilletider-og--berettigelse/Flere-lag-i-samme-aldersklasse-/ Norwegian Football Association website] {{in lang. no
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