2004 Norwegian Third Division
The 2004 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.
22 games 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 1
- Sarpsborg – won playoff
- Fredrikstad 2
- Østsiden
- Sparta Sarpsborg 2
- Lisleby
- Moss 2
- Kvik Halden 2
- Greåker
- Kolbotn
- Klemetsrud
- Navestad – relegated
- Oppegård – relegated
- Group 2
- KFUM – lost playoff
- Årvoll
- Rygge
- Sprint-Jeløy 2
- Follo 2
- Råde
- Trøgstad/Båstad
- Selbak
- Rakkestad
- Fagerborg
- Askim – relegated
- Spydeberg – relegated
- Group 3
- Group 4
- Jevnaker – lost playoff
- Korsvoll
- Åmot
- Hønefoss SK
- St. Hanshaugen
- Konnerud
- Åskollen
- Hadeland
- Mercantile 2
- Hønefoss BK 2
- Røa
- Nordstrand – relegated
- Group 5
- Groruddalen – won playoff
- Kongsvinger 2
- Sander
- Skeid 2
- Høland
- Galterud
- Sørumsand
- Grue
- Rælingen
- Funnefoss/Vormsund
- Rasta – relegated
- Leirsund – relegated
- Group 6
- Brumunddal – won playoff
- Ham-Kam 2
- Hamar
- Ringsaker
- Bjerke
- Fart
- Eidsvold
- Skjetten 2 – relegated
- Trysil
- Vang
- Ottestad
- Furnes – relegated
- Group 7
- Raufoss 2
- FF Lillehammer – won playoff
- Kolbu/KK
- Vardal
- Lom
- SAFK Fagernes
- Ringebu/Fåvang
- Ihle
- Vind
- Toten
- Vågå – relegated
- Follebu – relegated
- Group 8
- Mjøndalen – lost playoff
- Vålerenga 2
- Asker
- Fossum
- Ullern
- Drafn
- Birkebeineren
- Åssiden
- Strømsgodset 2
- Solberg
- Øvrevoll/Hosle
- Bækkelaget – relegated
- Group 9
- Eik-Tønsberg – lost playoff
- Larvik Turn
- Runar
- Holmestrand
- Flint
- Ivrig
- Borre
- Stokke
- Sandar
- Larvik Fotball 2
- Ørn-Horten 2 – relegated
- Falk – relegated
- Group 10
- Notodden – won playoff
- Langesund/Stathelle
- Skarphedin
- Pors Grenland 2
- Herkules
- Odd Grenland 3
- Urædd
- Brevik
- Skotfoss
- Fyresdal
- Drangedal – relegated
- Seljord – relegated
- Group 11
- Group 12
- Bryne 2
- Randaberg – lost playoff
- Vaulen
- Buøy
- Sola
- Vardeneset
- Varhaug
- Staal Jørpeland
- Frøyland
- Figgjo
- Madla – relegated
- Riska – relegated
- Group 13
- Group 14
- Group 15
- Nest-Sotra – lost playoff
- Askøy
- Radøy/Manger
- Varegg
- Vadmyra
- Arna-Bjørnar
- Voss
- Follese
- Frøya
- Hald
- Bergen Nord – relegated
- Bergen Sparta – relegated
- Group 16
- Group 17
- Skarbøvik – lost playoff
- Valder
- Bergsøy
- Langevåg
- Sykkylven
- Hareid
- Aalesund 2
- Spjelkavik
- Ørsta
- Godøy – relegated
- Brattvåg – relegated
- Hødd 2 – relegated
- Group 18
- Træff – won playoff
- Kristiansund
- Averøykameratene
- Surnadal
- Sunndal
- Gossen
- Dahle
- Bud
- Bryn
- Eide og Omegn
- Åndalsnes
- Halsa/Valsøyfjord – relegated
- Group 19
- Group 20
- Stjørdals-Blink – lost playoff
- Rørvik
- Verdal
- Namsos
- Strindheim 2
- Fram
- Bjørgan
- Malvik
- Beitstad – relegated
- NTNUI
- Selbu
- Rissa
- Group 21
- Innstranden – won playoff
- Steigen
- Stålkameratene
- Mo 2
- Fauske/Sprint
- Mosjøen
- Bodø/Glimt 2
- Saltdalkameratene
- Brønnøysund
- Junkeren
- Nordre Meløy
- Herøy/Dønna
- Group 22
- Grovfjord – lost playoff
- Leknes
- Ballstad
- Skånland
- Hadsel
- Morild
- Ballangen
- Medkila
- Landsås – relegated
- Sandtorg – relegated
- Vesterålen 2 – relegated
- Bjerkvik – relegated
- Group 23
- Lyngen/Karnes – won playoff
- Tromsø 2
- Tromsdalen 2
- Ishavsbyen
- Ramfjord
- Fløya
- Senja
- Nordreisa
- Skjervøy
- Storsteinnes
- Finnsnes – relegated
- Nordkjosbotn – relegated
- Group 24
- Bossekop – lost playoff
- Kirkenes
- Hammerfest
- Kautokeino
- Tverrelvdalen
- Båtsfjord
- Sørøy/Glimt
- Porsanger
- Alta 2
- Norild
- Polarstjernen – relegated
- Rafsbotn – relegated
Playoffs
References
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