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Adeccoligaen is the second highest division of the Norwegian professional football league. Before 2005 the name was simply "1. divisjon" (1st division), but it changed when Adecco became the main sponsor. Two teams are directly promoted from Adeccoligaen to Tippeligaen while the team in 3rd place plays two qualification matches against the 3rd last team in Tippeligaen. The winner after two matches will play in Tippeligaen the next year. The four last teams are relegated to "2. divisjon". There are 16 teams in Adeccoligaen. Image File history File links Adeccoligaen. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Adecco S.A. is the largest human resources company in the world, based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland. ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top football league division in Norway. ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top football league division in Norway. ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top football league division in Norway. ...

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Teams in Adeccoligaen 2006

Club
Finishing position last season
Aalesund 13th in Tippeligaen
Bodø/Glimt 14th in Tippeligaen
Bryne 5th
Follo 11th
Haugesund 2nd in Division 2 Group 3
Hødd 9th
Hønefoss 4th
Kongsvinger 10th
Løv-Ham 12th
Manglerud Star 1st in Division 2 Group 2
Moss 3rd
Pors Grenland 6th
Sogndal 7th
Sparta Sarpsborg 1st in Division 2 Group 1
Strømsgodset 8th
Tromsdalen 1st in Division 2 Group 4

// Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss F.K. 30 17 7 6 54 30 58 Lost play-off agaist Molde F.K. 4 Hønefoss B.K. 30... Aalesunds Fotballklubb (Aalesunds Football Club) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Ã…lesund. ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top football league division in Norway. ... F.K. Bodø/Glimt is a Norwegian football club from the town of Bodø and was founded in 1916. ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top football league division in Norway. ... Bryne F.K. is a Norwegian football team from the town of Bryne. ... Follo Fotball is a football club from Ski, Akershus, Norway. ... F.K. Haugesund is a Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund. ... I.L. Hødd is a football club from the small town of Ulsteinvik in Møre and Romsdal. ... Hønefoss B.K. is a Norwegian football club from Hønefoss, founded as a merger of I.F. Liv, Fossekallen and Hønefoss AIL. Fossekallen was merged into Hønefoss AIL in 1940, which merged with Liv in 1987. ... Kongsvinger I.L. is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark. ... Løv-Ham is a sports club from Fyllingsdalen in Bergen, Norway. ... Logo of Oslo Øst Manglerud Star Toppfotball is a football club from Oslo, Norway. ... Moss F.K. (Fotballklubb) is a Norwegian division 1 football club (as of 2003), founded August 28, 1906. ... Pors Grenland I.F. is a football club from Porsgrunn, Norway. ... Sogndal Fotball (formaly known as Sogndal I.L.) is a Norwegian football club from Sogndal in Sogn og Fjordane. ... Hello We are Ghanaians. ... Strømsgodset I.F. (or Godset) is a Norwegian football club from Drammen. ... Tromsdalen U.I.L. is a Norwegian football and sports (among others skiing and gymnastics) club founded in 1938, from the city of Tromsø. The football club was promoted to the Norwegian first division in 2003, but was relegated after one season. ...

Winners of Adeccoligaen

Season Winner Runner-Up 3rd Place (play-off)
2006 Strømsgodset Aalesund Bryne (lost)
2005 Stabæk Sandefjord Moss (lost)
2004 Start Aalesund Kongsvinger (lost)
2003 Ham-Kam Fredrikstad Sandefjord (lost)
2002 Tromsø Aalesund Sandefjord (lost)
2001 Vålerenga Start Ham-Kam (lost)
2000 Lyn Strømsgodset Sogndal (won)
1999 Haugesund Bryne Start (won)
1998 Odd Grenland Skeid Kjelsås (lost)
1997 Vålerenga Moss Eik-Tønsberg (lost)

The 2006-season of Norwegian footballs second highest divison will kick off on April 9, 2006, with 11 rounds being played before the World Cup break on June 5. ... Strømsgodset I.F. (or Godset) is a Norwegian football club from Drammen. ... Aalesunds Fotballklubb (Aalesunds Football Club) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Ålesund. ... Bryne F.K. is a Norwegian football team from the town of Bryne. ... // Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss F.K. 30 17 7 6 54 30 58 Lost play-off agaist Molde F.K. 4 Hønefoss B.K. 30... Playing squad 1 Jon Knudsen 3 Jørgen Pettersen 4 Mike Kjølø 5 Markus Karlsson 6 Tom Stenvoll 7 Henning Hauger 8 Jesper Jansson 9 Trond Haugstad 10 Veigar Pall Gunnarsson 11 Daniel Nannskog 12 Espen Isaksen 13 Torbjørn Melhuus 14 Christian Sund 15 Morten M. Skjønsberg... Sandefjord Fotball is a professional Norwegian football club. ... Moss F.K. (Fotballklubb) is a Norwegian division 1 football club (as of 2003), founded August 28, 1906. ... I.K. Start is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kristiansand. ... Aalesunds Fotballklubb (Aalesunds Football Club) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Ålesund. ... Kongsvinger I.L. is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark. ... Hamarkameratene, often abbreviated to Ham-Kam, is a Norwegian football club based in the town of Hamar. ... Fredrikstad Fotballklubb (FFK) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Fredrikstad. ... Sandefjord Fotball is a professional Norwegian football club. ... Tromsø I.L. is a Norwegian football club founded in 1920, from the city of Tromsø. // History The club was founded on September 15, 1920, and given the name Tromsø Turnforenings Fotballag (Tromsø Gymnastics Associations Football Team), or Turn for short. ... Aalesunds Fotballklubb (Aalesunds Football Club) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Ålesund. ... Sandefjord Fotball is a professional Norwegian football club. ... Vålerenga I.F. is a Norwegian football club from Oslo, founded in 1913, and the current champions of Norway. ... I.K. Start is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kristiansand. ... Hamarkameratene, often abbreviated to Ham-Kam, is a Norwegian football club based in the town of Hamar. ... F.C. Lyn Oslo is a Norwegian football club from Oslo established in 1896. ... Strømsgodset I.F. (or Godset) is a Norwegian football club from Drammen. ... Sogndal Fotball (formaly known as Sogndal I.L.) is a Norwegian football club from Sogndal in Sogn og Fjordane. ... F.K. Haugesund is a Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund. ... Bryne F.K. is a Norwegian football team from the town of Bryne. ... I.K. Start is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kristiansand. ... Odd Grenland Odd Grenland is a Norwegian football club from the town of Skien. ... // Playing squad 1 Sebastian Harung 2 Jo Andreas Gundersen 3 Ole Kristian Lindseth 4 Joar Harøy 5 Arne Jensen 6 Yngvar Ånensen 7 Tom Erik Breive 8 Andreas Hagen 9 Espen Grina 10 Mohammed Abdellaoui 11 Mounir El-Masrouri 12 Anders Søvik 14 Christian Sæther Moen 15... Vålerenga I.F. is a Norwegian football club from Oslo, founded in 1913. ... Moss F.K. (Fotballklubb) is a Norwegian division 1 football club (as of 2003), founded August 28, 1906. ... F.K. Tønsberg is a football club from Tønsberg, Norway. ...

Relegated teams

Season Clubs
2006 Pors Grenland, Manglerud Star, Follo, Hødd
2005 MK, Skeid, Tønsberg, Alta
2004 Raufoss, Haugesund, Vard, Tromsdalen
2003 Bærum, Oslo Øst, Ørn-Horten, Alta
2002 Åsane, Tromsdalen, Lørenskog, Tollnes
2001 MK, Kongsvinger, Kjelsås, Byåsen
2000 Strindheim, Eik Tønsberg
1999 Lofoten, Skjetten, Hødd, Clausenengen
1998 Aalesund, Strindheim, Ullern, Ham-Kam
1997 Runar, Drøbak/Frogn, Harstad I.L. Sarpsborg

The 2006-season of Norwegian footballs second highest divison will kick off on April 9, 2006, with 11 rounds being played before the World Cup break on June 5. ... Pors Grenland I.F. is a football club from Porsgrunn, Skien, in Norway. ... Logo of Oslo Øst Manglerud Star Toppfotball is a football club from Oslo, Norway. ... Follo Fotball is a football club from Ski, Akershus, Norway. ... I.L. Hødd is a football club from the small town of Ulsteinvik in Møre and Romsdal. ... // Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss F.K. 30 17 7 6 54 30 58 Lost play-off agaist Molde F.K. 4 Hønefoss B.K. 30... Playing squad 1 Geir Olav Garli 3 Stein Olav Abrahamsen 4 Mads Andrè Værnes 5 Tor Olve Fagnastøl 6 Esben Ertzeid 7 Andrè Herfindal 8 Tom Sagebakken 9 Henrik Nyhus 10 Tor Henning Hamre 11 PÃ¥l Kristian Økland 12 [[Brian Waltrip 13 Terje Reinertsen 14 Eivind Karlsbakk... // Playing squad 1 Sebastian Harung 2 Jo Andreas Gundersen 3 Ole Kristian Lindseth 4 Joar Harøy 5 Arne Jensen 6 Yngvar Ã…nensen 7 Tom Erik Breive 8 Andreas Hagen 9 Espen Grina 10 Mohammed Abdellaoui 11 Mounir El-Masrouri 12 Anders Søvik 14 Christian Sæther Moen 15... F.K. Tønsberg is a football club from Tønsberg, Norway. ... Alta Idrettsforening is a sports club from Alta, Norway. ... Raufoss I.L. is a sports club from Raufoss, Norway. ... F.K. Haugesund is a Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund. ... Sportsklubben Vard Haugesund is a Norwegian football club located in Haugesund. ... Tromsdalen U.I.L. is a Norwegian football and sports (among others skiing and gymnastics) club founded in 1938, from the city of Tromsø. The football club was promoted to the Norwegian first division in 2003, but was relegated after one season. ... Bærum Sportsklubb (Bærum Sporting Club) is a Norwegian football club founded 26 March 1910. ... F.K. Oslo Øst is a football club from Oslo, Norway. ... Alta Idrettsforening is a sports club from Alta, Norway. ... Ã…sane Fotball is a Norwegian football club located in Ã…sane. ... Tromsdalen U.I.L. is a Norwegian football and sports (among others skiing and gymnastics) club founded in 1938, from the city of Tromsø. The football club was promoted to the Norwegian first division in 2003, but was relegated after one season. ... Lørenskog Idrettsforening is a Norwegian football club from Lørenskog, founded in 1933 as a merger between Lørenskogkameratene and Solheim Idrettsforening. ... Tollnes Ballklubb is a Norwegian football club located in Skien. ... Playing squad 1 Geir Olav Garli 3 Stein Olav Abrahamsen 4 Mads Andrè Værnes 5 Tor Olve Fagnastøl 6 Esben Ertzeid 7 Andrè Herfindal 8 Tom Sagebakken 9 Henrik Nyhus 10 Tor Henning Hamre 11 PÃ¥l Kristian Økland 12 [[Brian Waltrip 13 Terje Reinertsen 14 Eivind Karlsbakk... Kongsvinger I.L. is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark. ... ByÃ¥sen Idrettslag is a multi-sport club from Trondheim, Norway, founded in 1921. ... Strindheim Idrettslag is a Norwegian multisports club located in Trondheim. ... F.K. Tønsberg is a football club from Tønsberg, Norway. ... I.L. Hødd is a football club from the small town of Ulsteinvik in Møre and Romsdal. ... Clausenengen Fotballklubb (CFK) is a football club located in Kristiansund, Norway. ... Aalesunds Fotballklubb (Aalesunds Football Club) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Ã…lesund. ... Strindheim Idrettslag is a Norwegian multisports club located in Trondheim. ... Hamarkameratene, often abbreviated to Ham-Kam, is a Norwegian football club based in the town of Hamar. ... Sarpsborg Footballklubb is a Norwegian football club. ...

Top Scorers

Season Top scorer, club Goals
2006 Mattias Andersson, Strømsgodset 19
2005 Daniel Nannskog, Stabæk 27
2004 Paul Oyuga, Bryne 18
2003 Markus Ringberg, Fredrikstad 19
2002 Morten Gamst Pedersen, Tromsø 18
2001 Bala Garba, Haugesund 18
Marino Rahmberg, Raufoss

The 2006-season of Norwegian footballs second highest divison will kick off on April 9, 2006, with 11 rounds being played before the World Cup break on June 5. ... Mattias Andersson (born October 7, 1981) is a Swedish footballer, currently playing for Strømsgodset I.F.. His former clubs include BK Häcken, Raufoss and Myresjö IF. Adeccoliga top scorer: 2006 Kniksen award: Adeccoliga player of the year in 2006 Category: ... Strømsgodset I.F. (or Godset) is a Norwegian football club from Drammen. ... // Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss F.K. 30 17 7 6 54 30 58 Lost play-off agaist Molde F.K. 4 Hønefoss B.K. 30... Daniel Nannskog Daniel Nannskog (born May 22, 1974 in Skåne, Sweden) is a football player. ... Playing squad 1 Jon Knudsen 3 Jørgen Pettersen 4 Mike Kjølø 5 Markus Karlsson 6 Tom Stenvoll 7 Henning Hauger 8 Jesper Jansson 9 Trond Haugstad 10 Veigar Pall Gunnarsson 11 Daniel Nannskog 12 Espen Isaksen 13 Torbjørn Melhuus 14 Christian Sund 15 Morten M. Skjønsberg... Paul Mbuya Oyuga (born 7 April 1973) is a Kenyan professional football forward who currently plays for Norwegian team Bryne. ... Bryne F.K. is a Norwegian football team from the town of Bryne. ... Markus Ringberg is a Swedish soccer-player who currently plays for Ham-Kam in the Norwegian top division. ... Fredrikstad Fotballklubb (also known as Fredrikstad or FFK) is a Norwegian football club from the town of Fredrikstad. ... For the Danish football player, see Morten Petersen. ... Tromsø I.L. is a Norwegian football club founded in 1920, from the city of Tromsø. // The club was founded on September 15, 1920, and given the name Tromsø Turnforenings Fotballag (Tromsø Gymnastics Associations Football Team), or Turn for short. ... Bala Ahmed Garba (born August 9. ... F.K. Haugesund is a Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund. ...

External links

  • Norwegian Football Associaton


Football | Adeccoligaen | Adeccoligaen 2007

Bodø/Glimt | Bryne | Ham-Kam | Haugesund | Hønefoss | Kongsvinger | Løv-Ham | Mandalskameratene | Molde | Moss | Notodden | Raufoss | Skeid | Sogndal | Sparta Sarpsborg | Tromsdalen Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The 2007 season of Norwegian footballs second highest division, Adeccoligaen, will have these clubs. ... F.K. Bodø/Glimt is a Norwegian football club from the town of Bodø and was founded in 1916. ... Bryne F.K. is a Norwegian football team from the town of Bryne. ... Hamarkameratene, often abbreviated to Ham-Kam, is a Norwegian football club based in the town of Hamar. ... F.K. Haugesund is a Norwegian football club from the city of Haugesund. ... Hønefoss B.K. is a Norwegian football club from Hønefoss, founded as a merger of I.F. Liv, Fossekallen and Hønefoss AIL. Fossekallen was merged into Hønefoss AIL in 1940, which merged with Liv in 1987. ... Kongsvinger I.L. is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark. ... Løv-Ham is a sports club from Fyllingsdalen in Bergen, Norway. ... Playing squad 1 Geir Olav Garli 3 Stein Olav Abrahamsen 4 Mads Andrè Værnes 5 Tor Olve Fagnastøl 6 Esben Ertzeid 7 Andrè Herfindal 8 Tom Sagebakken 9 Henrik Nyhus 10 Tor Henning Hamre 11 PÃ¥l Kristian Økland 12 [[Brian Waltrip 13 Terje Reinertsen 14 Eivind Karlsbakk... Molde F.K. is a First Division football club from Molde, Norway. ... Moss F.K. (Fotballklubb) is a Norwegian division 1 football club (as of 2003), founded August 28, 1906. ... Notodden Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club located in Notodden. ... Raufoss I.L. is a sports club from Raufoss, Norway. ... // Playing squad 1 Sebastian Harung 2 Jo Andreas Gundersen 3 Ole Kristian Lindseth 4 Joar Harøy 5 Arne Jensen 6 Yngvar Ã…nensen 7 Tom Erik Breive 8 Andreas Hagen 9 Espen Grina 10 Mohammed Abdellaoui 11 Mounir El-Masrouri 12 Anders Søvik 14 Christian Sæther Moen 15... Sogndal Fotball (formaly known as Sogndal I.L.) is a Norwegian football club from Sogndal in Sogn og Fjordane. ... Hello We are Ghanaians. ... Tromsdalen U.I.L. is a Norwegian football and sports (among others skiing and gymnastics) club founded in 1938, from the city of Tromsø. The football club was promoted to the Norwegian first division in 2003, but was relegated after one season. ...

Football in Norway

Norwegian national team for men, women | Football Association of Norway | Norwegian football cup | Tippeligaen | Adeccoligaen | Toppserien (for women) Football is the most popular sport in Norway. ... First international Sweden 11 - 3 Norway (Gothenburg, Sweden; 12 July 1908) Largest win Norway 12 - 0 Finland (Bergen, Norway; 28 June 1946) Worst defeat Denmark 12 - 0 Norway (Copenhagen, Denmark; 7 October 1917) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1938) Best result Round 2, 1998 European Championship Appearances 1 (First... First International ?? Largest win ?? Worst defeat ?? World Cup Appearances 4 (First in 1991) Best result Champions, 1995 Olympic Games Appearances (First in -) Best result - UEFA Womens Championship Appearances 9 (First in 1979) Best result Champions 1993 edit The Norway womens national football team represents Norway in international women... The Football Association of Norway (NFF) (Norwegian: Norges Fotballforbund) is the governing body of football in Norway. ... The Norwegian football cup is usually just referred to as the cup or NM in Norway (its official name, though, is the NM SAS Braathens Cup, because it is sponsored by airline company SAS Braathens). ... The Norwegian Premier League is the top division for football (soccer) in Norway. ... The Norwegian Premier League for women (Toppserien in Norwegian) is the top female football league in Norway. ...

Northern Norwegian Cup | Norway Cup
Adeccoligaen seasons

2005 | 2006 | 2007 The Northern Norwegian Cup was a Norwegian football tournament that was played between 1929 and 1969. ... Norway Cup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... // Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss F.K. 30 17 7 6 54 30 58 Lost play-off agaist Molde F.K. 4 Hønefoss B.K. 30... The 2006-season of Norwegian footballs second highest divison will kick off on April 9, 2006, with 11 rounds being played before the World Cup break on June 5. ... The 2007 season of Norwegian footballs second highest division, Adeccoligaen, will have these clubs. ...


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Adeccoligaen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
Adeccoligaen is the second highest division of the Norwegian professional football league.
Two teams are directly promoted from Adeccoligaen to Tippeligaen while the team in 3rd place plays two qualification matches against the 3rd last team in Tippeligaen.
The winner after two matches will play in Tippeligaen the next year.
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