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==1. Divisjon Qualifier==
*'''Hasle/Løren''' - Kampørn 7:2


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 13:57, 14 March 2023

The 1963-64 Norwegian 2. Divisjon season was contested by eight teams, and Kampørn won the championship.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Kampørn 14 13 1 0 118:28 27
2. Jar IL 14 8 0 6 46:44 16
3. IK Isbjørnene 13 7 1 5 61:37 15
4. IL Spartacus 14 7 0 7 69:61 14
5. Sagene IF 14 5 3 6 40:60 13
6. Høvik IF 14 5 2 7 43:50 12
7. Progress 14 3 0 11 26:72 6
8. Storhamar IL 13 3 0 10 26:76 6

1. Divisjon Qualifier

  • Hasle/Løren - Kampørn 7:2

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