2014 3. Divisjon

3. Divisjon
Season 2014
2013
2015

The 2014 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.

Tables

Group 1
  1. Sprint-Jeløy – promoted
  2. Kråkerøy
  3. Oppsal
  4. Fredrikstad 2
  5. Trosvik
  6. Follo 2
  7. Sarpsborg 08 2
  8. Grorud 2
  9. Nesodden
  10. Selbak
  11. Østsiden
  12. Rustad – relegated
  13. Sparta – relegated
  14. Kolbotn – relegated

Group 2
  1. Ullern – promoted
  2. Frigg
  3. Hauerseter
  4. Strømmen 2
  5. Hasle-Løren
  6. Lyn 2
  7. Korsvoll
  8. Røa
  9. Oslo City
  10. Oldenborg
  11. Ull/Kisa IL 2
  12. Romsås – relegated
  13. Lørenskog 2 – relegated
  14. Kjelsås 2 – relegated

Group 3
  1. Lillestrøm 2 – promoted
  2. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  3. Ottestad
  4. Lillehammer
  5. Flisa
  6. Grue
  7. Rælingen
  8. Ham-Kam 2
  9. Moelven
  10. Gjøvik-Lyn 2
  11. Raufoss 2
  12. Gran – relegated
  13. Sander – relegated
  14. Storhamar – relegated

Group 4
  1. Drammen FK – promoted
  2. Jevnaker
  3. Lommedalen
  4. Odd 3
  5. Modum
  6. Åssiden
  7. Bærum 2
  8. Vestfossen
  9. Lokomotiv Oslo
  10. Mjøndalen 2
  11. Skarphedin
  12. Hønefoss 2 – relegated
  13. Asker 2 – relegated
  • Kjapp – pulled team

Group 5
  1. Donn – promoted
  2. Tønsberg
  3. Tollnes
  4. Start 2
  5. Randesund
  6. Vigør
  7. Pors 2 – relegated
  8. Sandefjord 2
  9. Mandalskameratene
  10. Lyngdal
  11. Larvik Turn
  12. Urædd – relegated
  13. Runar – relegated
  14. Re – relegated

Group 6
  1. Sola – promoted
  2. Staal
  3. Kopervik
  4. Viking 2
  5. Frøyland
  6. Randaberg
  7. Vardeneset
  8. Bryne 2
  9. Åkra
  10. Vaulen
  11. Sandnes Ulf 2
  12. Klepp – relegated
  13. Hundvåg – relegated
  14. Austrått – relegated

Group 7
  1. Odda – promoted
  2. Sotra
  3. Lysekloster
  4. Bjarg
  5. Haugesund 2
  6. Os
  7. Øystese
  8. Vard 2
  9. Vadmyra
  10. Varegg
  11. Lyngbø
  12. Fyllingsdalen 2
  13. Smørås – relegated
  14. Frøya – relegated

Group 8
  1. Aalesund 2 – promoted
  2. Stryn
  3. Sogndal 2
  4. Tertnes
  5. Hødd 2
  6. Spjelkavik
  7. Skarbøvik
  8. Eid
  9. Bergsøy
  10. Årdal
  11. Arna-Bjørnar
  12. Tornado Måløy – relegated
  13. Norborg – relegated
  14. Larsnes/Gursken – relegated

Group 9
  1. Strindheim – promoted
  2. Brattvåg
  3. Orkla
  4. Sverresborg
  5. Kolstad
  6. KIL/Hemne
  7. Heimdal
  8. Buvik
  9. Kristiansund 2
  10. Charlottenlund
  11. Nardo
  12. Averøykameratene – relegated
  13. Sunndal – relegated
  14. Træff – relegated

Group 10
  1. Stjørdals-Blink – promoted
  2. Tynset
  3. Skedsmo
  4. Steinkjer
  5. Verdal
  6. Gjerdrum
  7. NTNUI
  8. Ranheim 2
  9. Alvdal
  10. Åfjord
  11. Byåsen 2
  12. Fet – relegated
  13. Rørvik – relegated
  14. Fjellhamar – relegated

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

Group 12
  1. Senja – promoted
  2. Fløya
  3. Kirkenes
  4. Tromsø 2
  5. Hammerfest
  6. Bossekop
  7. Skjervøy
  8. Ishavsbyen
  9. Porsanger
  10. Skarp
  11. Bjørnevatn
  12. Sørøy/Glimt – relegated

References

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