The Norwegian Second Division (Norwegian: 2. divisjon) is the third highest level of women's football in Norway. It consists of 28 teams divided into two groups of 14 teams. The two group winners are promoted to the Norwegian First Division. The bottom three teams in each group are relegated to the Norwegian Third Division.[1]
Country | Norway |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 28 (divided into 2 groups of 14) |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Norwegian First Division |
Relegation to | Norwegian Third Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Norwegian Cup |
Current champions | Fyllingsdalen Grei (2022) |
Current: 2023 Norwegian Second Division (women) |
List of promoted teams
Season | Promoted team(s) |
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2012[2] | Kaupanger, Lyn |
2013[3] | Urædd, Øvrevoll Hosle |
2014[4] | Byåsen, Haugar |
2015[5] | Fløya, Raufoss |
2016[6] | Bossekop, KIL/Hemne |
2017[7] | Kaupanger, Nanset |
2018[8] | Hønefoss, Snøgg |
2019[9] | KIL/Hemne[a] |
2020[10] | Cancelled |
2021[11] | AaFK Fortuna, Grand Bodø |
2022[12] | Fyllingsdalen, Grei |
2023[13][14] | Viking, Odd |
References
- Notes
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