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| country = [[File:Flag of Norway.svg.png|20px]] [[Norway]]
| champion = [[Tønsberg Vikings]]
| champion = [[Narvik IK]]
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==Teams==
==Teams==
The following ten clubs competed in the 1.division during the 2015–16 season.
The following ten clubs will compete in the 1.division during the 2018–19 season.


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! style="background:lightgrey;" | Arena
! style="background:lightgrey;" | Arena
! style="background:lightgrey" | Capacity
! style="background:lightgrey" | Capacity
|-
! style="background:lightgrey" | Affiliate
! style="background:#DDDDFF" colspan=5 | Current Teams
|-
| [[Bergen IK]]
| [[Bergen]]
| [[Bergenshallen]]
| align=right | 3,000
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|-
| [[IK Comet|Comet]]
| [[IK Comet|Comet]]
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| [[Halden Ishall]]
| [[Halden Ishall]]
| align=right | 2,200
| align=right | 2,200
| [[Sparta Warriors]]
|-
|-
| [[Furuset Ishockey|Furuset]]
| [[Furuset Ishockey|Furuset]]
| [[Oslo]]
| [[Oslo]]
| [[Furuset Forum]]
| [[Furuset Forum]]
| align=right | 1,498
| align=right | 2,050
| [[Manglerud Star Ishockey|Manglerud Star]]
|-
| [[Gjøvik Hockey|Gjøvik]]
| [[Gjøvik]]
| [[Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall]]
| align=right | 5,830
| [[Lillehammer IK|Lillehammer]]
|-
|-
| [[Grüner IL|Grüner]]
| [[Grüner Ishockey|Grüner]]
| [[Oslo]]
| [[Oslo]]
| [[Dælenenga idrettspark|Grünerhallen]]
| [[Dælenenga idrettspark|Grünerhallen]]
| align=right | 500
| align=right | 500
| [[Vålerenga Ishockey|Vålerenga]]
|-
|-
| [[Hasle-Løren IL|Hasle-Løren]]
| [[Hasle-Løren IL|Hasle-Løren]]
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| [[Lørenhallen]]
| [[Lørenhallen]]
| align=right | 1,500
| align=right | 1,500
| [[Lørenskog IK|Lørenskog]]
|-
|-
| [[Moss Hockey|Moss]]
| [[Kongsvinger Knights]]
| [[Moss, Norway|Moss]]
| [[Kongsvinger]]
| [[Moss Ishall]]
| [[Kongsvinger Ishall]]
| align=right | 500
| align=right | 2,000
|
|-
|-
| [[Narvik IK|Narvik]]
| [[Narvik IK|Narvik]]
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| [[Nordkraft Arena]]
| [[Nordkraft Arena]]
| align=right | 1,000
| align=right | 1,000
|
|-
|-
| [[Nes IK|Nes]]
| [[Nidaros Hockey|Nidaros]]
| [[Nes, Akershus|Nes]]
| [[Trondheim]]
| [[Runnirinken Ishall]]
| [[Leangen Ishall]]
| align=right | 700
| align=right | 3,000
|
|-
|-
| [[Ringerike Panthers]]
| [[Storhamar Yngres]]
| [[Hønefoss]]
| [[Hamar, Norway|Hamar]]
| [[Schjongshallen]]
| [[CC Amfi]]
| align=right | 600
| align=right | 7,000
| [[Storhamar Ishockey|Storhamar]]
|-
|-
| [[Tønsberg Vikings]]
| [[Tønsberg og Omegn Ishockeyklubb|Tønsberg]]
| [[Tønsberg]]
| [[Tønsberg, Norway|Tønsberg]]
| [[Tønsberg Ishall]]
| [[Tønsberg Ishall]]
| align=right | 400
| align=right | 400
|-  
|
|-
|}
|}
==Champions==
==Champions==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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!rowspan="1" colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;width:130px;"|2nd place
!rowspan="1" colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;width:130px;"|2nd place
!rowspan="1" colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;width:130px;"|3rd place
!rowspan="1" colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;width:130px;"|3rd place
|-
|2017-18
|[[Narvik Arctic Eagles|Narvik]]
|[[Ringerike Panthers]]
|[[Nidaros Hockey]]
|-
|2016-17
|[[Nidaros Hockey|Nidaros]]
|[[Comet Halden]]
|[[Ringerike Panthers]]
|-
|-
|2015-16
|2015-16

Revision as of 16:18, 12 February 2019

Norwegian First Division
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1990
No. of teams 10
Country(ies) Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
Most recent champion(s) Narvik IK

The Norwegian First Division is the second level of ice hockey in Norway. It is below the GET-Ligaen and above the Norwegian 2.Division.

Teams

The following ten clubs will compete in the 1.division during the 2018–19 season.

Team City/Area Arena Capacity Affiliate
Comet Halden Halden Ishall 2,200 Sparta Warriors
Furuset Oslo Furuset Forum 2,050 Manglerud Star
Gjøvik Gjøvik Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall 5,830 Lillehammer
Grüner Oslo Grünerhallen 500 Vålerenga
Hasle-Løren Oslo Lørenhallen 1,500 Lørenskog
Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000
Narvik Narvik Nordkraft Arena 1,000
Nidaros Trondheim Leangen Ishall 3,000
Storhamar Yngres Hamar CC Amfi 7,000 Storhamar
Tønsberg Tønsberg Tønsberg Ishall 400

Champions

Year Champion 2nd place 3rd place
2017-18 Narvik Ringerike Panthers Nidaros Hockey
2016-17 Nidaros Comet Halden Ringerike Panthers
2015-16 Tønsberg Vikings Bergen IK Grüner
2014-15 Tønsberg Vikings Comet Halden Ringerike Panthers
2013-14 Manglerud Star Kongsvinger Knights Comet Halden
2012-13 Comet Halden Ringerike Panthers Bergen IK
2011-12 Tønsberg Vikings Comet Halden Hasle-Løren
2010-11 Tønsberg Vikings Comet Halden Hasle-Løren
2009-10 Rosenborg Kongsvinger Knights Grüner
2008-09 Kongsvinger Knights Manglerud Star Rosenborg
2007-08 Lørenskog Grüner Kongsvinger Knights
2006-07 Lørenskog Vålerenga 2 Manglerud Star
2005-06 Furuset Gjøvik Grüner
2004-05 Furuset Manglerud Star Hasle-Løren
2003-04 Comet Hasle-Løren Gjøvik
2002-03 Stavanger Oilers Bergen Gjøvik
2001-02 Hasle-Løren Comet Ski Icehawks
2000-01 Hasle-Løren Comet Jar
  • 1999-2000: Furuset IF
  • 1998-99: Lorenskog IK
  • 1997-98: Stavenger Oilers
  • 1996-97: Sparta Sarpsborg
  • 1995-96: Lorenskog IK
  • 1994-95: Lorenskog IK
  • 1993-94: Furuset IF
  • 1992-93: Trondheim IK
  • 1991-92: Frisk Asker
  • 1990-91: Lillehammer IK

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