1998–99 Norwegian Second Division season

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The 1998-99 Norwegian Second Division season was contested by seven teams and won by Ski.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Ski 24 21 1 2 207:73 43
2. Comet 24 20 1 3 176:72 41
3. Fredrikstad 24 14 0 10 177:154 28
4. Oppsal 24 13 0 11 209:155 26
5. Forward 24 6 0 18 117:188 12
6. Lillestrøm Skedsmo 24 6 0 18 110:213 12
7. Kongsvinger 24 3 0 21 106:247 6

Relegation

  • Kongsvinger - Jutul 6:7, 6:5, 11:2

External links


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