• The 1989 3. divisjon, the third highest association football league for men in Norway. 22 games were played in 5 groups and 18 games were played in 1...
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  • The 1990 3. divisjon, the third highest association football league for men in Norway. From 1991, the third tier was renamed as 2. divisjon. 22 games...
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  • The 1989 2. divisjon was a Norwegian second-tier football league season. The league was contested by 24 teams, divided into two groups; A and B. The winners...
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  • Eliteserien (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɛˈlîːtəˌseːrɪən]) is a Norwegian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Norwegian football...
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    (Norwegian: Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the Great Thing') is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It...
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    The Norwegian Army (Norwegian: Hæren) is the land warfare service branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces. The Army is the oldest of the Norwegian service...
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  • Hamarkameratene (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    queue. Norwegian top division Third place: 1970 1. divisjon Champions (2): 2003, 2021 Norwegian Cup Semi-finals (6): 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1987, 1989 As...
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  • Strømsgodset Toppfotball (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
    division in 1970 and the Norwegian Cup in 1969, 1970, 1973. In the following decades, the club struggled more. However, the relegation to the third tier...
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  • Alf-Inge Haaland (category Norwegian Fourth Division players)
    Rosseland in the Norwegian Third Division in August 2011. He retired for the final time in 2013. Haaland made his debut for Norway in a friendly match...
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  • Mini Jakobsen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1999 Norwegian Cup: 1988, 1990, 1995, 1999 Norwegian top division top scorer: 1989 "Jahn Ivar Jakobsen" (in Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. Retrieved...
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    administered by Norwegian Ice Hockey Association (NIHF). Ice hockey in Norway is divided into the performance series (Fjordkraftligaen and 1st division) and the...
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  • The Norwegian football champions (Norwegian: Seriemester i fotball) or Eliteserien champions, are the winners of the highest-level football league in...
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  • The Norwegian First Division, also called 1. divisjon (Norwegian: 1. divisjon), is the second highest division in women's football in Norway. It was founded...
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  • Tromsø IL (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    introduced into the Norwegian league system (Northern Norwegian clubs could still not be promoted to the top division, however). The club's third and last Northern...
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  • Sogndal Fotball (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1976 Norwegian Cup as runner-up in the 1976 Norwegian Cup, losing to SK Brann 2-1. Sogndal became the first third-tier side to play in a Norwegian Cup...
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    There are 697 tunnels and 2,760 bridges. The Norwegian Railway Directorate manages the railway network in Norway on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation...
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  • and in 1989 several of its senior members—Nick Griffin, Derek Holland, and Colin Todd—split from it to establish their International Third Position...
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    first official census for the then Denmark-Norway kingdom union was held in 1769 and found the Norwegian population to be 723 000. Except for Ireland...
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  • crowned Third Division South champions in 1938–39. World War II meant they had to wait until the 1946–47 season to take their place in the Second Division, though...
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    FK Bodø/Glimt (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Fotballklubben Bodø/Glimt (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbûːdøːˌɡlɪmt]), also referred to as Bodø/Glimt or its former name Glimt, is a Norwegian professional football...
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  • FK Mjølner (category Football clubs in Norway)
    Northern Norway allowed to play in the Norwegian top division. Before the 1972 season clubs from the north could not gain promotion to the top division. Mjølner...
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    Fredrikstad FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    clubs in Norwegian football. The club was founded in 1903 and currently play in Eliteserien from 2024 after promotion from Norwegian First Division in 2023...
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    European Youth in Norway (in Norwegian) www.neitileu.no – The eurosceptics (in Norwegian) www.umeu.no – Youth against the EU (in Norwegian) Portals: Politics...
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    The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (Norwegian: Norsk rikskringkasting, lit. 'Norwegian National Broadcasting'), commonly known by its initialism NRK...
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    Molde FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    nine-time Norwegian Cup champions and nine-time Norwegian League Champions Fredrikstad by eliminating them from the 1964 Norwegian Cup in the third round...
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    Sweden invaded Norway the following year, but after several Norwegian victories a cease-fire was signed in 1809. After pressure from Norwegian merchants license...
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  • Park Rangers. 13 July 1989Third Division Notts County reject a £750,000 bid for 22–year–old defender Dean Yates. 15 July 1989 – Laurie Cunningham, who...
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    1988 to 1992. In 2010, the division was reactivated for a third time. While the four divisions (2nd to 5th) of the Canadian Army are responsible for command...
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  • Kongsvinger IL Toppfotball (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    sporting association, Kongsvinger IL. Norwegian top flight Runners-up (1): 1992 Third place (2): 1986, 1987 Norwegian Cup Runners-up (1): 2016 Semi-finals...
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  • Viking FK (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    a Norwegian professional football club from the city of Stavanger. The club was founded in 1899. It is one of the most successful clubs in Norwegian football...
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