2012 3. Divisjon

3. Divisjon
Season 2012
2011
2013

The 2012 season of the 3. Divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 22 and 26 games (depending on group size) are played in 12 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve group winners are promoted to the 2. Divisjon.

The 3. Divisjon was streamlined to only 12 groups, compared to 24 groups in 2010.

Tables

Group 1
  1. Drøbak/Frogn – promoted
  2. Sprint-Jeløy
  3. Sarpsborg 08 2
  4. Korsvoll
  5. Hasle-Løren
  6. Fredrikstad 2
  7. Askim
  8. Oslo City
  9. Skeid 2 – relegated
  10. Follo 2
  11. Nesodden 2
  12. Nordstrand – relegated
  13. Holmlia
  14. Trosvik – relegated

Group 2
  1. Skedsmo – promoted
  2. Lillestrøm 2
  3. Ull/Kisa IL 2
  4. Frognerparken – pulled team post-season
  5. Jevnaker
  6. Hønefoss 2
  7. Strømmen 2
  8. Lørenskog 2
  9. Bøler
  10. Eidskog – pulled team post-season
  11. Fjellhamar
  12. Sparta/Bragerøen – gave way for Stoppen
  13. Vestfossen – relegated
  14. Grüner – relegated

Group 3
  1. Lyn – promoted
  2. Modum
  3. Ullern
  4. Mjøndalen 2
  5. Drammen
  6. Nordre Land
  7. Raufoss 2
  8. Asker 2
  9. Lommedalen
  10. Bærum 2
  11. Romsås
  12. Røa – relegated
  13. Vestli – relegated

Group 4
  1. Eidsvold Turn – promoted
  2. Stjørdals-Blink
  3. Ottestad
  4. Tiller
  5. Flisa
  6. Sander
  7. Hauerseter
  8. Ham-Kam 2
  9. Alvdal
  10. Kongsvinger 2
  11. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  12. Brumunddal 2 – relegated
  13. Moelven – relegated

Group 5
  1. Arendal – promoted
  2. Skarphedin
  3. Herkules
  4. Notodden 2
  5. Sandefjord 2
  6. Pors 2
  7. Runar
  8. Larvik Turn
  9. Tollnes
  10. Flint
  11. Odd 3
  12. Eik-Tønsberg – relegated
  13. Kongsberg – relegated
  14. Skotfoss – relegated

Group 6
  1. Viking 2 – promoted
  2. Staal
  3. Start 2
  4. Vigør
  5. Bryne 2
  6. Brodd
  7. Frøyland
  8. Donn
  9. Vardeneset
  10. Klepp
  11. Flekkefjord
  12. Madla – relegated
  13. Sola – relegated
  14. Hinna – relegated

Group 7
  1. Arna-Bjørnar – promoted
  2. Haugesund 2
  3. Stord
  4. Os
  5. Åkra
  6. Varegg
  7. Sandnes Ulf 2
  8. Bjarg
  9. Austevoll
  10. Tertnes
  11. Kopervik
  12. Stavanger – relegated
  13. Avaldsnes – relegated
  14. Skjold – relegated

Group 8
  1. Førde – promoted
  2. Florø
  3. Fyllingsdalen 2
  4. Voss
  5. Øystese
  6. Årdal
  7. Sotra
  8. Stryn
  9. Vik
  10. Tornado Måløy
  11. Radøy/Manger
  12. Saga – relegated
  13. Eid – relegated
  14. Bergen Nord – relegated

Group 9
  1. Skarbøvik – promoted
  2. Sunndal
  3. Brattvåg
  4. Herd
  5. Bergsøy
  6. Hødd 2
  7. Averøykameratene
  8. Elnesvågen/Omegn
  9. Stranda
  10. Larsnes/Gursken
  11. Volda
  12. Surnadal
  13. Dahle – relegated
  14. Hareid – relegated

Group 10
  1. Strindheim – promoted
  2. Tynset
  3. Verdal
  4. KIL/Hemne
  5. Steinkjer
  6. NTNUI
  7. Rosenborg 3
  8. Kolstad
  9. Kvik – pulled team post-season
  10. Charlottenlund
  11. Ranheim 2
  12. Tangmoen
  13. Frøya – relegated
  14. Åfjord – relegated

Group 11
  1. Bodø/Glimt 2
  2. Harstad – promoted
  3. Sortland
  4. Sandnessjøen
  5. Mjølner 2 – relegated
  6. Stålkameratene
  7. Lofoten
  8. Mosjøen
  9. Tverlandet
  10. Innstranden
  11. Junkeren
  12. Fauske/Sprint – relegated

Group 12

References

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