The 3. divisjon is the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway. In the 1992 season of the 3. divisjon, 22 games were played in 19 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. All group winners were promoted to the 2. divisjon.
Tables
- Group 1
- Selbak – promoted
- Østsiden
- Borgen
- Lisleby
- Skjetten
- Rælingen
- Kvik Halden
- Torp
- Gjelleråsen
- Abildsø – relegated
- Bøler – relegated
- Fet – relegated
- Group 2
- Galterud – promoted
- Høland
- Aurskog-Finstadbru
- Bjørkelangen
- Eidskog
- Askim
- Greåker
- Tune
- Rakkestad
- Gran
- Kongsvinger 2 – relegated
- Rapid – relegated
- Group 3
- Lyn 2 – promoted
- Raufoss
- Gjøvik-Lyn
- Lom
- Nordre Land
- Sel
- Nordstrand
- Bygdø
- Gjøvik Sport – relegated
- Skreia
- Hosle – relegated
- Vestli – relegated
- Group 4
- Eidsvold Turn – promoted
- Holter
- Ham-Kam 2
- Lillehammer FK
- Vang
- Brumunddal
- Stange
- Nes
- Moelven
- Trysil – relegated
- Vind – relegated
- Gjerdrum – relegated
- Group 5
- Runar – promoted
- Stovnerkameratene
- ROS
- Holmestrand
- Slemmestad
- KFUM Oslo
- Slagen
- Steinberg
- Strømsgodset 2 – relegated
- Borre – relegated
- Vollen – relegated
- Stokke – relegated
- Group 6
- Jevnaker – promoted
- Liv/Fossekallen
- Larvik Turn
- Tønsberg FK
- Mjøndalen 2
- Teie
- Drafn
- Snøgg
- Skotfoss
- Birkebeineren – relegated
- Flint – relegated
- Rjukan – relegated
- Group 7
- Flekkefjord – promoted
- Kvinesdal
- Vigør
- Vindbjart
- Gulset
- Urædd
- Grane
- Sørfjell
- Tollnes
- Langesund
- Store Bergan – relegated
- Lyngdal – relegated – relegated
- Group 8
- Egersund – promoted
- Figgjo
- Randaberg
- Eiger
- Staal
- Sola
- Hana
- Bjerkreim
- Sunde
- Ganddal – relegated
- Stavanger – relegated
- Buøy – relegated
- Group 9
- Vedavåg – promoted
- Nord
- Åkra
- Kopervik
- Skjold
- Bjørnar
- Solid
- Trio
- Varhaug
- Madla – relegated
- Eidsvåg – relegated
- Odda – relegated
- Group 10
- Florvåg – promoted
- Radøy
- Voss
- Follese
- Bergen Nord
- Hardy
- Telavåg
- Øygard
- Nest
- Bjarg – relegated
- Ask – relegated
- Minde – relegated
- Group 11
- Sogndal 2 – promoted
- Stryn
- Florø
- Fjøra
- Høyang
- Sandane
- Jotun
- Førde
- Eid
- Vikane
- Kaupanger – relegated
- Vik – relegated
- Group 12
- Ørsta – promoted
- Langevåg
- Valder
- Brattvåg
- Stordal
- Sykkylven
- Åram
- Skodje
- Spjelkavik – relegated
- Bergsøy – relegated
- Herd – relegated
- Vigra – relegated
- Group 13
- Sunndal – promoted
- Molde 2
- Clausenengen
- Isfjorden
- Rival
- Træff
- Kvass
- Tomrefjord
- Bryn
- Bud – relegated
- Goma – relegated
- Fræna/Elnesvågen – relegated
- Group 14
- Kolstad – promoted
- Orkanger
- Ørland
- Freidig
- NTHI
- HIL/Fevåg
- Nationalkameratene
- Rissa
- Tynset
- Flå – relegated
- Oppdal – relegated
- Nidelv – relegated
- Group 15
- Nessegutten – promoted
- Sparbu
- Verdal
- Fram
- Sverre
- Ranheim
- Vinne
- Vanvik
- Skogn
- Bangsund – relegated
- Varden – relegated
- Neset – relegated
- Group 16
- Fauske/Sprint – promoted
- Mo/Bossmo
- Mosjøen
- Saltdalkameratene
- Olderskog
- Sørfold
- Grand Bodø
- Korgen
- Halsakameratene
- Brønnøysund
- Innstranden – relegated
- Ørnes – relegated
- Group 17
- Harstad – promoted
- Svolvær (-> FK Lofoten)
- Vågakameratene
- Landsås
- Andenes
- Morild
- Kabelvåg
- Ajaks
- Stokmarknes
- Luna
- Hardhaus – relegated
- Melbo – relegated
- Group 18
- Tromsø 2 – promoted
- Finnsnes
- Skjervøy
- Silsand
- Salangen
- Ramfjord
- Fløya
- Kvaløysletta
- Kåfjord
- Ullsfjord
- Nordkjosbotn – relegated
- Bardu – relegated
- Group 19
- Polarstjernen – promoted
- Vardø
- Kautokeino
- Norild
- Lakselv
- Nordkyn (-> FK Nordkinn)
- Bjørnevatn
- HIF/Stein
- Porsanger – relegated
- Bølgen
- Tverrelvdalen
- Rafsbotn – relegated
References
- Sportsboken 92–93 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. p. 250.
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