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| country = {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Norway]] | | country = {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Norway]] | ||
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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2023-24 Norwegian 3. Divisjon season|2023-24]] IHK Stavanger (South-West), Nesøya (East) | |||
*[[2022-23 Norwegian 3. Divisjon season|2022-23]] Forus/Sandnes (South-West), Storhamar II (East) | *[[2022-23 Norwegian 3. Divisjon season|2022-23]] Forus/Sandnes (South-West), Storhamar II (East) | ||
*[[2021-22 Norwegian 3. Divisjon season|2021-22]] Kristiansand IK (South-West), Storhamar II (East) | *[[2021-22 Norwegian 3. Divisjon season|2021-22]] Kristiansand IK (South-West), Storhamar II (East) |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 16 July 2024
Norwegian 3.Division | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1990 (as fourth-tier) |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country(ies) | Norway |
The Norwegian 3.Division is the fourth level of ice hockey in Norway. Prior to the 1990-91 season, it served as the third level of Norwegian hockey.
The third-tier league was known as the 2. Division from 1956-1962.
Champions
- 2023-24 IHK Stavanger (South-West), Nesøya (East)
- 2022-23 Forus/Sandnes (South-West), Storhamar II (East)
- 2021-22 Kristiansand IK (South-West), Storhamar II (East)
- 2020-21 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20 Kristiansand IK (South-West), Gruner II (East)
- 2018-19 Lyderhorn IK (West A), Jutul/Eiksmarka (East A), Tromsø (East B)
- 2017-18 Lyderhorn IK (West A), Prinsdal IK (East A), Kongsberg IF (East B)
- 2016-17 Kristiansand (West A), Eiksmarka IK (East A), Kongsvinger 2 (East B)
- 2015-16 Hafrsfjord IK (West A), Eiksmarka IK (East A), Skedsmo HK (East B)
- 2014-15 Haugesund IK (West A), Skedsmo HK (East A), Eiksmarka IK (East B)
- 2013-14 Forus/Sandnes IK (West), Oppsal IF (East)
- 2012-13 Lyderhorn IK (West), Oppsal IF (East A), Hasle/Løren IL (East B)
- 2011-12 Fana IK (West), Skien IK (East)
- 2010-11 Forus/Sandnes IK (West), Krakene IL (East)
- 2009-10 Fana IK
- 2008-09 Kongsberg IF
- 2007-08 Forus/Sandes IK
- 2006-07 Oppsal IF
- 2005-06 Holmen Eldre Jr
- 2004-05 Nes
- 2003-04 Tonsberg
- 2002-03 Drammen
- 2001-02 Nesoya
- 2000-01 Frogg
- 1999-00 Jutul IF
- 1998-99 Svithun
- 1997-98 Ski
- 1996-97 Comet
- 1995-96 Forward
- 1994-95 Sparta 2 (Østfold), Majorstua (Oslo), Sandefjord (Telemark/Vestfold/Buskerud), Skjetten (Inter District A), Hamar VH (Inter District B)
- 1992-93 Svithun
- 1991-92 Spartacus
- 1990-91 Jar (Group 1), Gruner (Group 2)
- 1989-90 Rosenborg
- 1988-89 Stavanger/Siddis
- 1987-88 SKI
- 1986-87 Spartacus
- 1985-86 Ljan (A), Kongsvinger (B)
- 1984-85 Holmen
- 1983-84 Djerv
- 1982-83 Astor
- 1981-82 Jarl
- 1980-81 Strindheim
- 1979-80 Arvoll
- 1978-79 RBK
- 1977-78 Lørenskog
- 1976-77 Holmen
- 1975-76 Sinsen
- 1974-75 Lillehammer
- 1973-74 Sinsen
- 1972-73 Viking
- 1971-72 Storhamar
- 1970-71 Lillehammer
- 1969-70 M/S
- 1968-69 Ljan
- 1967-68 Eiksmarka
- 1966-67 Sørli (A), Eidsvoll Turn (E)
- 1964-65 Storhamar
- 1963-64 Gruner
- 1962-63 Storhamar
- 1961-62 Jar
- 1960-61 Høvik
- 1959-60 Jar (A), Kampørn (B)
- 1956-57 Ila (A), Trym (B), Frigg (C)