Norway Division 3 Group 6

Norway Division 3 Group 6

Links
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Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
04/06 12:00 1 IL Ulfstind vs Skjervøy View
04/06 13:00 1 Mjølner vs Fløya View
04/07 12:00 1 Fyllingsdalen vs Kongsvinger 2 View
04/07 14:00 1 Sprint/Jeløy vs Innstranden View
04/07 14:00 1 Harstad vs Honefoss View
04/08 13:30 1 Ham Kam 2 vs Bodø/Glimt 2 View
04/08 16:00 1 Elverum vs Fredrikstad 2 View
04/14 09:00 2 Skjervøy vs Fyllingsdalen View
04/14 11:00 2 Innstranden vs Mjølner View
04/14 12:00 2 Fredrikstad 2 vs Sprint/Jeløy View
04/14 13:30 2 Fløya vs Ham Kam 2 View
04/14 14:00 2 Bodø/Glimt 2 vs Elverum View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
10/29 11:00 26 [3] Nordstrand vs Asker [4] 2-0
10/29 11:00 26 KFUM 2 vs Sarpsborg 2 5-0
10/29 11:00 26 [1] Follo vs Oppsal [7] 0-3
10/29 11:00 26 [13] Tromsø 2 vs Skeid 2 [9] 2-2
10/28 14:00 26 Fløya vs Skaanland 4-2
10/28 14:00 26 Lørenskog vs Mjølner 1-0
10/28 13:00 26 Skjervøy vs Hammerfest 4-0
10/22 11:00 25 Hammerfest vs KFUM 2 0-4
10/22 11:00 25 [3] Asker vs Follo [1] 1-3
10/22 11:00 25 Skaanland vs Tromsø 2 6-0
10/22 11:00 25 [11] Sarpsborg 2 vs Nordstrand [4] 1-3
10/22 11:00 25 [9] Skeid 2 vs Fløya [10] 4-0

The Norwegian Third Division, also called Norsk Tipping-Ligaen, is the fourth highest division of the men's football league in Norway. Like the rest of the Norwegian football league system, the season runs from spring to autumn, running approximately from April to October. After the 2010 season, the league was reorganised, reducing the number of teams to 164 and halving the number of parallel sections from 24 to 12. After the 2016 season, the league was again reorganised, reducing the number of teams from 164 to 84, and halved the number of groups from twelve to six.

All six group winners promote to 2. divisjon, while the bottom four in all groups are relegated to 4. divisjon.

History

1963–2010

The 3. divisjon was known as the 4. divisjon from 1963 until 1990, when the top-tier league changed its name to Tippeligaen, the 2. divisjon became the 1. divisjon and the names of all the lower divisions were adjusted accordingly. Until 2010, there were 24 parallel sections of the 3. divisjon, each consisting of between 10 and 16 teams. The winners paired up and played each other in one home match and one away match in a playoff. Thus, 12 teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon. This system was in place from 2001. The number of teams that were relegated from each section to the 4. divisjon, varied from two to four, depending on the number of teams in each section.

2011–2016

From 2011 to 2016, 3. divisjon consisted of 12 parallel sections of 12 or 14 teams, and the winners of each group was promoted to the 2. divisjon. Ten sections consisted of 14 teams each, from the South of Norway, the last two sections consisted of 12 teams each, from the Northern Norway. In the sections with 14 teams, the bottom three teams were relegated to the 4. divisjon, and in the two sections with 12 teams each, the bottom two teams were relegated.

2017–

After changes in the Norwegian football pyramid, no teams were promoted from the 3. divisjon after the 2016 season. The fourth tier was split into six groups which for the 2017 season consisted of the teams finishing from 7th to 14th in the 2016 2. divisjon groups and the top 4 teams from the 3. divisjon groups along with the 8th best 5th placed teams in the 3. divisjon. The rest of the teams in the 2016 3. divisjon was relegated. As of the 2018 season, the 3. divisjon consist of 6 groups of 14 teams.

Like in the rest of the Norwegian Football league system, all the teams play each other twice, once at home and once away. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and if two teams are equal on points, the one with the best goal difference is above the other on the table. The teams are placed in the 12 sections according to geographic considerations.

The Norway Division 3 Group 6 soccer tournament is an exciting and highly competitive event that showcases the talent and passion for the sport in the region. This tournament brings together teams from various cities and towns in Norway, all vying for the coveted title of Division 3 Group 6 champions.

The tournament features a round-robin format, where each team competes against every other team in the group. The matches are played in different stadiums across Norway, providing an opportunity for fans to witness thrilling soccer action in their local communities.

The teams participating in Division 3 Group 6 are known for their skill, determination, and tactical prowess. They consist of both experienced players and promising young talents, all eager to make their mark on the tournament. The matches are characterized by intense rivalries, fierce tackles, and breathtaking goals, making it a must-watch for soccer enthusiasts.

The tournament not only showcases the talent on the field but also promotes a sense of community and camaraderie among the players and fans. It brings people together, fostering a shared love for the sport and creating lasting memories.

As the tournament progresses, the competition becomes more intense, with teams battling it out for a chance to secure promotion to higher divisions. The stakes are high, and every match is crucial in determining the final standings.

The Norway Division 3 Group 6 soccer tournament is a celebration of the beautiful game, showcasing the passion, skill, and dedication of the players. It is an event that captivates fans, unites communities, and leaves a lasting impact on the soccer landscape in Norway.