2005 Norwegian Third Division

The 2005 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 20 and 22 games (depending on group size) were played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon through playoff.

Tables

Group 3
  1. Vålerenga 2 – won playoff
  2. Follo 2
  3. KFUM
  4. Ullern
  5. Skjetten
  6. Blaker
  7. Klemetsrud
  8. Bærum 2
  9. Øvrevoll/Hosle
  10. Fet
  11. Frogner – relegated
  12. Sørumsand – relegated
Group 4
  1. Asker – lost playoff
  2. Strømmen
  3. Lyn 2
  4. Bjørkelangen
  5. Fjellhamar
  6. Fossum
  7. Røa
  8. Kjelsås 2
  9. Høland
  10. Hauger
  11. Rælingen – relegated
Group 6
  1. Ham-Kam 2 – won playoff
  2. Ringsaker
  3. Hamar
  4. Ringebu/Fåvang
  5. Lom
  6. Fart
  7. Vardal
  8. Vang – relegated
  9. SAFK Fagernes
  10. Redalen
  11. Fron – relegated
  12. Vind – relegated
Group 7
  1. Åmot – won playoff
  2. Kolbu/KK
  3. Vestli
  4. Raufoss 2
  5. Jevnaker
  6. Andes
  7. Toten
  8. Hønefoss BK 2
  9. Hadeland
  10. Hønefoss SK – relegated
  11. Ihle
  12. Nittedal – relegated
Group 9
  1. Eik-Tønsberg – lost playoff
  2. Flint
  3. Runar
  4. Borre
  5. Larvik Turn
  6. Sandar
  7. Holmestrand
  8. Ivrig
  9. Tjølling
  10. Sem
  11. Stokke – relegated
Group 10
  1. Pors Grenland 2
  2. Skarphedin – lost playoff
  3. Langesund/Stathelle
  4. Herkules
  5. FK Arendal
  6. Skotfoss
  7. Urædd
  8. Odd Grenland 3
  9. Tollnes 2 – relegated
  10. Brevik
  11. Kjapp – relegated
Group 12
  1. Randaberg – lost playoff
  2. Stavanger
  3. Sandnes Ulf 2
  4. Staal Jørpeland
  5. Vidar
  6. Buøy
  7. Vaulen
  8. Havørn
  9. Bjerkreim
  10. Varhaug
  11. Hundvåg – relegated
  12. Eiger – relegated
Group 13
  1. Bryne 2
  2. Kopervik – won playoff
  3. Haugesund 2
  4. Vardeneset
  5. Åkra
  6. Skjold
  7. Nord
  8. Frøyland
  9. Avaldsnes
  10. Vedavåg Karmøy
  11. Sola – relegated
  12. Figgjo – relegated
Group 14
  1. Askøy – won playoff
  2. Nest-Sotra
  3. Follese
  4. Os
  5. Vadmyra
  6. Trio
  7. Stord/Moster 2
  8. Solid
  9. Øygard
  10. Trott – relegated
  11. Bremnes – relegated
  12. Halsnøy – relegated
Group 15
  1. Voss – lost playoff
  2. Radøy/Manger
  3. Arna-Bjørnar
  4. Norheimsund
  5. Hald
  6. Frøya
  7. Gneist
  8. Austevoll
  9. Lyngbø
  10. Sandviken
  11. Varegg – relegated
  12. Nymark – relegated
Group 16
  1. Stryn – lost playoff
  2. Sogndal 2
  3. Førde
  4. Fjøra
  5. Tornado Måløy
  6. Høyang
  7. Skavøypoll
  8. Kaupanger
  9. Sandane
  10. Dale
  11. Jotun 2 – relegated
  12. Florø – relegated
Group 17
  1. Aalesund 2
  2. Volda – lost playoff
  3. Spjelkavik
  4. Hareid
  5. Skarbøvik
  6. Sykkylven
  7. Langevåg
  8. Valder
  9. Ørsta
  10. Bergsøy
  11. Blindheim/Emblem – relegated
  12. Stranda – relegated
Group 19
  1. KIL/Hemne – won playoff
  2. Tynset
  3. Orkla
  4. Rosenborg 3
  5. Flå
  6. NTNUI
  7. Strindheim 2
  8. Stjørdals-Blink
  9. Fram
  10. Buvik
  11. Melhus – relegated
  12. Sverresborg – relegated
Group 20
  1. Nardo – lost playoff
  2. Rørvik
  3. Nidelv
  4. Namsos
  5. Levanger 2
  6. Rissa
  7. Verdal
  8. Bjørgan
  9. Selbu
  10. Kvik
  11. Malvik
  12. Kolstad 2 – relegated
Group 22
  1. Mjølner – lost playoff
  2. Vesterålen (->Sortland)
  3. Grovfjord
  4. Skånland
  5. Medkila
  6. Morild
  7. Andenes
  8. Ballangen
  9. Leknes
  10. Hadsel – relegated
  11. Ballstad – relegated
  12. Beisfjord – relegated
Group 23
  1. Tromsø 2 – lost playoff
  2. Salangen
  3. Senja
  4. Ishavsbyen
  5. Skjervøy
  6. Tromsdalen 2
  7. Fløya
  8. Bardu
  9. Nordreisa
  10. Ramfjord – relegated
  11. Kvaløysletta – relegated
  12. Storsteinnes – relegated

Playoffs

References