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(Redirected from 2006 3. Divisjon) 2006 season of Norwegian football league

The 2006 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 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon through playoff.

There was a redesigning of the 3. divisjon to better fit geographical boundaries next season. Fewer teams than usual were relegated; purposely none from the Oslo district and none from Agder.

Tables

Group 1
  1. Fredrikstad 2 – won playoff
  2. Lisleby
  3. KFUM
  4. Follo 2
  5. Klemetsrud
  6. Sparta Sarpsborg 2
  7. St. Hanshaugen
  8. Østsiden
  9. Greåker
  10. Trøgstad/Båstad
  11. Gresvik
  12. Selbak – relegated
Group 2
  1. Kvik/Halden – lost playoff
  2. Moss 2
  3. Kolbotn
  4. Ås
  5. Årvoll
  6. Rygge
  7. Hærland
  8. Sprint-Jeløy 2
  9. Grei
  10. Nesodden
  11. Råde – relegated
  12. Andes
Group 3
  1. Ullern – lost playoff
  2. Skjetten
  3. Lyn 2
  4. Frigg
  5. Fagerborg
  6. Bygdø Monolitten
  7. Fjellhamar
  8. Bjørkelangen
  9. Høland
  10. Bærum 2
  11. Røa
  12. Bøler
Group 4
  1. Strømmen – won playoff
  2. Kongsvinger 2
  3. Aurskog/Finstadbru
  4. Grorud
  5. Blaker
  6. Nordstrand
  7. Sander
  8. Vestli
  9. Galterud
  10. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  11. Lillestrøm 3
  12. Fet
Group 5
  1. Elverum – lost playoff
  2. Skeid 2
  3. Hamar
  4. Eidsvold
  5. Flisa
  6. Trysil
  7. Bjerke
  8. Løten
  9. Rommen
  10. Kjelsås 2
  11. Fart – relegated
  12. Vang – relegated
Group 6
  1. FF Lillehammer – won playoff
  2. Vardal
  3. Ringebu/Fåvang
  4. Ringsaker
  5. Furnes – relegated (voluntarily)
  6. SAFK Fagernes (-> Valdres)
  7. Gjøvik-Lyn 2
  8. Redalen
  9. Stange
  10. Ottestad – relegated
  11. Lom – relegated
  12. Vågå – relegated
Group 7
  1. Mjøndalen – won playoff
  2. Kongsberg
  3. Jevnaker
  4. Hønefoss BK 2
  5. Birkebeineren
  6. Raufoss 2
  7. Ihle
  8. Kolbu/KK
  9. Toten
  10. Hadeland
  11. Hønefoss SK – relegated
Group 8
  1. Asker – won playoff
  2. Åssiden
  3. Konnerud
  4. Åskollen
  5. Strømsgodset 2
  6. Hauger
  7. Solberg
  8. Svelvik
  9. Vollen
  10. Øvrevoll/Hosle
  11. Holmestrand – relegated
  12. Fossum
Group 9
  1. Sandefjord 2 – lost playoff
  2. Eik-Tønsberg
  3. Runar
  4. Larvik Turn
  5. Sandar
  6. Tønsberg FK
  7. Flint
  8. Fram Larvik
  9. Borre
  10. Sem – relegated
  11. Ivrig – relegated
  12. Tjølling – relegated
Group 10
  1. Pors Grenland 2
  2. Urædd – lost playoff
  3. Grane
  4. Stathelle
  5. Tollnes
  6. Notodden 2
  7. Skarphedin
  8. Skotfoss
  9. Herkules
  10. Brevik
  11. Gvarv
  12. Odd Grenland 3 – relegated
Group 11
  1. FK Arendal – won playoff
  2. Vigør
  3. Vindbjart
  4. Trauma
  5. Søgne
  6. Lyngdal
  7. Tveit
  8. Flekkefjord
  9. Donn
  10. Jerv
  11. Mandalskameratene 2
  12. Våg
Group 12
  1. Vidar – lost playoff
  2. Vardeneset
  3. Egersund
  4. Sandnes Ulf 2
  5. Varhaug
  6. Staal Jørpeland
  7. Sandved
  8. Frøyland
  9. Bryne 2
  10. Ganddal
  11. Bjerkreim
  12. Havørn – relegated
Group 13
  1. Stavanger – won playoff
  2. Randaberg
  3. Buøy
  4. Haugesund 2
  5. Skjold
  6. Ålgård 2
  7. Avaldsnes
  8. Nord
  9. Vaulen
  10. Åkra
  11. Vard Haugesund 2
  12. Vedavåg Karmøy
Group 14
  1. Os – won playoff
  2. Arna-Bjørnar
  3. Radøy/Manger
  4. Frøya
  5. Trio
  6. Sandviken
  7. Brann 2
  8. Bergen Nord
  9. Ny-Krohnborg
  10. Hald
  11. Stord Sunnhordland 2 – relegated
  12. Solid – relegated
Group 15
  1. Hovding – lost playoff
  2. Nest-Sotra
  3. Voss
  4. Follese
  5. Austevoll
  6. Lyngbø
  7. Norheimsund
  8. Loddefjord
  9. Vadmyra
  10. Øygard
  11. Løv-Ham 2 – relegated
  12. Gneist – relegated
Group 16
  1. Stryn – lost playoff
  2. Førde
  3. Sogndal 2
  4. Tornado Måløy
  5. Fjøra
  6. Høyang
  7. Kaupanger
  8. Dale
  9. Eid
  10. Skavøypoll – relegated
  11. Selje – relegated
  12. Sandane – relegated
Group 17
  1. Skarbøvik – lost playoff
  2. Sykkylven
  3. Hareid
  4. Langevåg
  5. Hødd 2
  6. Spjelkavik
  7. Aalesund 2
  8. Volda
  9. Ørsta
  10. Valder
  11. Rollon – relegated
  12. Bergsøy – relegated
Group 18
  1. Averøykameratene – won playoff
  2. Træff
  3. Elnesvågen/Omegn
  4. Surnadal
  5. Sunndal
  6. Gossen – relegated (voluntarily)
  7. Dahle
  8. Kristiansund 2
  9. Midsund
  10. Rival
  11. Eide og Omegn – relegated
  12. Bryn – relegated
Group 19
  1. Nardo – won playoff
  2. Orkla
  3. Tynset
  4. Buvik
  5. Tiller
  6. Nidelv
  7. Strindheim 2
  8. Malvik
  9. Flå
  10. Selbu – relegated
  11. Kvik – relegated
  12. Meldal – relegated
Group 20
  1. Verdal – lost playoff
  2. Stjørdals-Blink
  3. Rørvik
  4. Vuku
  5. NTNUI
  6. Rosenborg 3
  7. Charlottenlund
  8. Namsos
  9. Rissa
  10. Levanger 2
  11. Bjørgan – relegated
  12. Fram – relegated
Group 21
  1. Fauske/Sprint – lost playoff
  2. Innstranden
  3. Mosjøen
  4. Bodø/Glimt 2
  5. Herøy/Dønna
  6. Mo 2
  7. Stålkameratene
  8. Bossmo/Ytteren
  9. Brønnøysund
  10. Meløy – relegated
  11. Junkeren – relegated
  12. Drag – relegated
Group 22
  1. Mjølner – won playoff
  2. Lofoten
  3. Grovfjord
  4. Landsås
  5. Ballangen – relegated (voluntarily)
  6. Harstad 2
  7. Skånland
  8. Morild
  9. Sortland
  10. Medkila
  11. Andenes – relegated (voluntarily)
  12. Leknes
Group 23
  1. Tromsø 2 – won playoff
  2. Fløya
  3. Lyngen/Karnes
  4. Senja
  5. Skjervøy
  6. Ishavsbyen
  7. Bardu
  8. Finnsnes
  9. Tromsdalen 2
  10. Skarp 2
  11. Salangen
  12. Nordreisa – relegated
Group 24
  1. Porsanger – lost playoff
  2. Kirkenes
  3. Alta 2
  4. Norild
  5. Bossekop
  6. Sørøy/Glimt
  7. Kautokeino
  8. Båtsfjord
  9. Nordlys
  10. Tverrelvdalen
  11. Tana Varanger Polar – relegated
  12. Rafsbotn – relegated

Playoffs

Further information: Playoffs to the 2. divisjon § 2006

References

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