1998 Norwegian Third Division

The 1998 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 19 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. All group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon, as well as some of the best runners-up.

Tables

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Group 1
  1. Manglerud Star – promoted
  2. Kvik Halden – promoted
  3. Sparta
  4. Kolbotn
  5. Oppegård
  6. Borre
  7. Mercantile
  8. Greåker
  9. Lisleby
  10. Tune – relegated
  11. Bækkelaget – relegated
  12. Hafslund – relegated
Group 2
  1. Ullensaker/Kisa – promoted
  2. Rælingen
  3. Raufoss 2
  4. Vardal
  5. Skeid 2
  6. Torp
  7. Selbak
  8. Toten
  9. Røa
  10. Kolbu/KK – relegated
  11. Gjelleråsen – relegated
  12. Lunner – relegated
Group 3
  1. Trøgstad/Båstad – promoted
  2. Moss 2
  3. Grue
  4. Rygge
  5. Kongsvinger 2
  6. Fjellhamar
  7. Askim
  8. Brandval
  9. Holter
  10. Sander – relegated
  11. Kjellmyra – relegated
  12. Nordby – relegated
Group 4
  1. Eidsvold Turn – promoted
  2. Lom
  3. Trysil
  4. Vang
  5. Skjetten 2
  6. Lillehammer FK
  7. Vinstra
  8. Fart
  9. Eidsvold
  10. Brumunddal – relegated
  11. Follebu – relegated
  12. Sel – relegated
Group 5
  1. Asker – promoted
  2. Rjukan
  3. Snøgg
  4. Åmot
  5. Holmen
  6. Strømsgodset 2
  7. Birkebeineren
  8. Fagerborg
  9. Frigg
  10. Kongsberg – relegated
  11. Bygdø – relegated
  12. Slemmestad/Bødalen – relegated
Group 6
  1. Skarphedin – promoted
  2. Fram
  3. Falk
  4. Eik-Tønsberg 2
  5. Teie
  6. Halsen
  7. Flint
  8. Stathelle
  9. Langesund
  10. Skotfoss – relegated
  11. Storm – relegated
  12. Stokke – relegated
Group 7
  1. Tollnes – promoted
  2. Grim/Start 2 – promoted
  3. Kvinesdal
  4. Odd/Pors
  5. Lyngdal
  6. Våg
  7. Vindbjart
  8. Vigør
  9. Sørfjell
  10. Randesund – relegated
  11. Birkenes – relegated
  12. Rygene – relegated
Group 8
  1. Viking 2 – promoted
  2. Figgjo
  3. Skjold
  4. Rosseland
  5. Ganddal
  6. Hundvåg
  7. Bryne 2
  8. Hana
  9. Madla – relegated
  10. Egersund – relegated
  11. Nærbø – relegated
  12. Varhaug – relegated
Group 9
  1. Ny-Krohnborg – promoted
  2. Kleppestø
  3. Åkra
  4. Hald
  5. Kopervik
  6. Odda
  7. Nord
  8. Trott
  9. Bremnes
  10. Torvastad – relegated
  11. Grannekameratene – relegated
  12. Sauda – relegated
Group 10
  1. Radøy – promoted
  2. Follese
  3. Vadmyra
  4. Lyngbø
  5. Florvåg
  6. Løv-Ham
  7. Kjøkkelvik
  8. Nordhordland
  9. Bjørnar
  10. Voss – relegated
  11. Austevoll – relegated
  12. Nymark – relegated
Group 11
  1. Florø – promoted
  2. Tornado – promoted
  3. Eid/Haugen
  4. Fjøra
  5. Dale
  6. Svelgen
  7. Sandane
  8. Høyang
  9. Jølster
  10. Stryn 2 – relegated
  11. Eikefjord
  12. Anga – relegated
Group 13
  1. Sunndal – promoted
  2. Vestnes Varfjell
  3. Surnadal
  4. Søya
  5. Bøfjord
  6. Ekko/Aureosen
  7. Bud
  8. Grykameratene
  9. Gossen
  10. Isfjorden/Langfjorden – relegated
  11. Kvass/Ulvungen – relegated
  12. Bryn – relegated
Group 14
  1. Tynset – promoted
  2. Tiller
  3. Varden
  4. Singsås
  5. Løkken
  6. Melhus
  7. Fram
  8. OIL/OIF 2 – relegated
  9. Selbu
  10. KIL/Hemne
  11. Røros – relegated
  12. Buvik – relegated
Group 15
  1. Namsos – promoted
  2. Levanger
  3. Nidelv
  4. NTHI
  5. Malvik
  6. Vinne
  7. Verdal 2 – relegated
  8. Freidig
  9. Heimdal
  10. Rørvik – relegated
  11. Tranabakkan – relegated
  12. Kvamskameratene – relegated
Group 19
  1. Kirkenes – promoted
  2. Honningsvåg
  3. Porsanger (-> Lakselv/Porsanger)
  4. Kautokeino
  5. Nordkinn
  6. Bossekop
  7. Nordlys
  8. Tverrelvdalen
  9. Bjørnevatn – relegated
  10. Sørøy Glimt
  11. Lakselv (-> Lakselv/Porsanger)

References

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  • Johansen, Tore (ed.). Sportsboken 98–99 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. p. 268. ISBN 82-516-1710-3.