The 1986 1. divisjon was the 42nd completed season of top division football in Norway. The season began on 27 April 1986 and ended on 19 October 1986. 22...
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The 1986 1. divisjon (women) was the third season of a top-tier women's football league in Norway, and was won by Sprint-Jeløy. The league was contested...
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The 1986–87 Norwegian 1. Divisjon season was the 48th season of ice hockey in Norway. Ten teams participated in the league, and Valerenga Ishockey won...
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The 1986 2. divisjon was a Norway's 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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The 1986 season was Molde's 12th season in the top flight of Norwegian football. This season Molde competed in 1. divisjon (first tier) and the Norwegian...
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1985 Norwegian Second Division (redirect from 1985 2. divisjon)
were promoted to the 1986 1. divisjon. The second-place teams of each group met the tenth position finisher in the 1. divisjon in a qualification round...
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to the 1. divisjon. However, at the time, Tromsø was fighting in the bottom of the Northern Norwegian 2nd division (Until 1979, the 2. divisjon was divided...
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The Eliteserien, until 1991 known as the 1. divisjon and between 1991 and 2016 known as Tippeligaen, has employed a system of play-off qualification to...
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in 15th place and was relegated to the 1. divisjon for the 2011 season. The club was relegated to the 2. divisjon in 2013. In the 2015 season, Kongsvinger...
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two-conference Hovedserien, which was replaced by the single-conference 1. divisjon in 1963. The top tier changed its name to the Tippeligaen in 1990, and...
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association football club from Sandnes, Rogaland, currently playing in the 2. divisjon, the third highest division in the Norwegian football league system. The...
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First tier 1. divisjon Runners-up (2): 1976, 1986 Second tier 2. divisjon group A Winners (4): 1971, 1978, 1981, 1984 1. divisjon Winners (1): 1991 Norwegian...
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Norwegian First Division (women) (redirect from 1. divisjon (women))
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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greater expectations for the future. In 2004 they won the Norwegian 1. divisjon and were promoted to the top flight. In 2005 they reached second place...
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Norwegian level and 1. divisjon the second highest, followed by third level (2. divisjon) and fourth level (3. divisjon). 1. divisjon was the highest level...
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known as 2. divisjon inherited the name 1. divisjon ahead of the 1991 season. The third tier, formerly known as 3. divisjon was named 2. divisjon ahead of...
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in 2. divisjon, and returned to 1. divisjon for the 2009 season. The club qualified to compete in the promotion knock out stage of 1. divisjon in both...
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relegated to the 1. divisjon in 2013. IF Liv multi-sports club was founded on 4 February 1895, and it merged with Fossekallen sports club in 1986 to create Liv/Fossekallen...
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southern Norwegian teams. 1 Third tier was renamed as 2. divisjon (Top tier renamed as Tippeligaen, 2nd tier renamed as 1. divisjon) ahead of 1991 season...
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second tier (named 2. divisjon at that time, now known as 1. divisjon), only just failing to achieve promotion in 1984 and 1986 and finishing among the...
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teams from all over the country was played. The league was known as 1. divisjon (Norwegian for 1st Division) from 1984 to 1995, the Eliteserien (Norwegian...
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Strømmen Stadion. In 2006, Strømmen won their 3. divisjon group. In the qualification match for the 2. divisjon they met Ullern. Strømmen won the first leg...
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inventive style. In international competition, he finished second at the 1986 World Junior Championship behind Walter Arencibia and ahead of Evgeny Bareev...
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The team was moved down a division, and started the 2017-18 season in 2. divisjon. "Bergen Ishockeyklubb Elite har mistet lisensen" (in Norwegian). Hockey...
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the debut of a national league for ice hockey. It was then known as 1. divisjon (1st division), a name it held until 1990, when the elite clubs broke...
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more than two decades. In 2002, they were promoted from the 2. divisjon to the 1. divisjon, and in 2003, their centenary year, Fredrikstad finished second...
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loss to Lillestrøm in the final qualifying match, and remained in the 1. divisjon. There was now a change of coach, with Kjell Tennfjord being hired. He...
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List of teams promoted from the Norwegian First Division and predecessors (redirect from List of teams promoted from the 1. divisjon and predecessors)
league was named 2. divisjon. After the rebranding of the top tier ahead of the 1990 season, the second tier was rebranded as 1. divisjon in 1991. Group winners...
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List of Storhamar Hockey seasons (redirect from 1986–87 Storhamar Dragons season)
renamed 1. divisjon. Correspondingly, the 1. divisjon (second tier) was renamed 2. divisjon, the 2. divisjon (third tier) was renamed 3. divisjon etc. g...
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Magnus Andersen (footballer) (category 1986 births)
season. As of 10 February 2025 Appearances in UEFA Europa League Tromsø 1. divisjon: 2020 Norwegian Cup runner-up: 2012 "Magnus Andersen" (in Norwegian)...
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