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The fourth-tier league was known as the '''3. Division''' in 1961-62. | The fourth-tier league was known as the '''3. Division''' in 1961-62. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2022-23 Norwegian 4. Divisjon season|2022-23]] East: Jar, West: Atlantic Icebreaker Trondheim | |||
*[[2021-22 Norwegian 4. Divisjon season|2021-22]] East: Holmen Hockey, West: Atlantic Icebreakers Trondheim | |||
*2020-21: ''cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2019-20 East: Bøler IK | |||
*2018-19 East (A): Bøler HK, East (B): Hasle/Løren 2 | *2018-19 East (A): Bøler HK, East (B): Hasle/Løren 2 | ||
*2017-18 East (A): Jar IL, East (B): Nes 2 | *2017-18 East (A): Jar IL, East (B): Nes 2 |
Revision as of 19:08, 6 May 2023
Norwegian 4.Division | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1990 (as fifth-tier) |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country(ies) | Norway |
The Norwegian 4.Division is the fifth level of ice hockey in Norway. Prior to the 1990-91 season, it served as the fourth level of Norwegian hockey.
The fourth-tier league was known as the 3. Division in 1961-62.
Champions
- 2022-23 East: Jar, West: Atlantic Icebreaker Trondheim
- 2021-22 East: Holmen Hockey, West: Atlantic Icebreakers Trondheim
- 2020-21: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20 East: Bøler IK
- 2018-19 East (A): Bøler HK, East (B): Hasle/Løren 2
- 2017-18 East (A): Jar IL, East (B): Nes 2
- 2016-17 East (A): Oppsal IF, East (B): Jar 2
- 2015-16 East (A): Nordstrand IK, East (B): Jordal IHK
- 2014-15 East (A): Forward SPK, East (B): Ullensaker IK
- 2013-14 East: Gjøvik
- 2012-13 Prinsdal 2 (Group A), Krakene 2 (Group B)
- 2011-12 Prinsdal 2
- 2010-11 Skedsmo 2
- 2009-10 Nesoya IL (A), Prinsdal 2 (B)
- 2008-09 Nesoya IL (A), Ringerike IK (B)
- 2007-08 Skedsmo 2 (A), Gamle Oslo (B)
- 2006-07 Klofterhagen (A), Rosenhoff IL (B)
- 2005-06 Lillestrom 2 (A), Tjernet BK (B), Stjernen 2 (C)
- 2004-05 Frogg (A), Tjernet BK (B), Stjernen 2 (C)
- 2003-04 Frogg (A), Aker (B), Borgen (C)
- 2002-03 Frogg (A), Prinsdal (B), Borgen (C)
- 2001-02 Jordal (Oslo/Askerhus A), Lambertseter (Oslo/Askerhus B), Borgen (Østfold)
- 2000-01 Klofterhagen (C), Borgen (E)
- 1999-00 Rasta (A), Gml. Oslo (B)
- 1998-99 Ringerike (Akserhus), K.Bakken (Oslo A), K.Bakken (Oslo B), Prinsdal (Oslo C), Jordal (Oslo/Vestfol/Østfold)
- 1997-98 Jutul (Askerhus)
- 1996-97 Lambertseter (Oslo avd.1), Gruner 2 (Oslo avd.2), Sparta (Østfold), Tønsberg (Vestfold/Buskerud/Telemark), Atlantic (Sør Trøndelag)
- 1995-96 Kaldbakken (A), Hebekk (B), Lillestrom/Skedsmo 2 (C), Sandefjord (D), Skjeberg (E), Skjeberg (F - featured top teams from D and E)
- 1993-94 Høvik (A), Sparta (B), Gjøvik (Østland), VE/STO (Oslo), Nes Farm (Askerhus/Hedmark), Kaldbakken (Askerhus/Oslo)
- 1992-93 Fredrikstad (Østland), Kløfterh. (Oslo A), Rosenhoff (Oslo B), Skjeberg (Østfold), Hamar-Ve (Oppland)
- 1991-92 Kongsberg (Askerhus A), Sollihøgda (Askerhus B), Gruner (Oslo A), Tjernet (Oslo B), Hamar-Ve (C), Greaker (D)
- 1990-91 Svithun
- 1989-90 Wing
- 1988-89 Skedsmo
- 1987-88 Høvik (A), Skedsmo (B), Tigers (C), Kongsberg (D)
- 1986-87 Oshaug
- 1985-86 Spartacus
- 1984-85 Frogg (A), Nes (B), Kongsberg (C), Askim (D), Ørn (E)
- 1983-84 Sofiemyr
- 1982-83 Ullensaker
- 1981-82 Kongsberg (A), Ljan (B)
- 1980-81 Comet
- 1979-80 Lillestorm
- 1978-79 Fredrik
- 1963-64 Kongsberg
- 1962-63 Lyn
- 1961-62 Storhamar (A), Drammens Ballklubb (B), Lyn (C), Lillehammer (D), Storhamar (Promotion)