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The 2004 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

22 games were played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon through playoff.

Tables

Group 1
  1. Sarpsborg – won playoff
  2. Fredrikstad 2
  3. Østsiden
  4. Sparta Sarpsborg 2
  5. Lisleby
  6. Moss 2
  7. Kvik Halden 2
  8. Greåker
  9. Kolbotn
  10. Klemetsrud
  11. Navestad – relegated
  12. Oppegård – relegated
Group 2
  1. KFUM – lost playoff
  2. Årvoll
  3. Rygge
  4. Sprint-Jeløy 2
  5. Follo 2
  6. Råde
  7. Trøgstad/Båstad
  8. Selbak
  9. Rakkestad
  10. Fagerborg
  11. Askim – relegated
  12. Spydeberg – relegated
Group 3
  1. Strømmen – lost playoff
  2. Grei
  3. Lyn 2
  4. Fet
  5. Bygdø
  6. Kjelsås 2
  7. Grorud
  8. Fjellhamar
  9. Nittedal
  10. Focus – relegated
  11. Grüner
  12. Kurland – relegated
Group 4
  1. Jevnaker – lost playoff
  2. Korsvoll
  3. Åmot
  4. Hønefoss SK
  5. St. Hanshaugen
  6. Konnerud
  7. Åskollen
  8. Hadeland
  9. Mercantile 2
  10. Hønefoss BK 2
  11. Røa
  12. Nordstrand – relegated
Group 5
  1. Groruddalen – won playoff
  2. Kongsvinger 2
  3. Sander
  4. Skeid 2
  5. Høland
  6. Galterud
  7. Sørumsand
  8. Grue
  9. Rælingen
  10. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  11. Rasta – relegated
  12. Leirsund – relegated
Group 6
  1. Brumunddal – won playoff
  2. Ham-Kam 2
  3. Hamar
  4. Ringsaker
  5. Bjerke
  6. Fart
  7. Eidsvold
  8. Skjetten 2 – relegated
  9. Trysil
  10. Vang
  11. Ottestad
  12. Furnes – relegated
Group 7
  1. Raufoss 2
  2. FF Lillehammer – won playoff
  3. Kolbu/KK
  4. Vardal
  5. Lom
  6. SAFK Fagernes
  7. Ringebu/Fåvang
  8. Ihle
  9. Vind
  10. Toten
  11. Vågå – relegated
  12. Follebu – relegated
Group 8
  1. Mjøndalen – lost playoff
  2. Vålerenga 2
  3. Asker
  4. Fossum
  5. Ullern
  6. Drafn
  7. Birkebeineren
  8. Åssiden
  9. Strømsgodset 2
  10. Solberg
  11. Øvrevoll/Hosle
  12. Bækkelaget – relegated
Group 9
  1. Eik-Tønsberg – lost playoff
  2. Larvik Turn
  3. Runar
  4. Holmestrand
  5. Flint
  6. Ivrig
  7. Borre
  8. Stokke
  9. Sandar
  10. Larvik Fotball 2
  11. Ørn-Horten 2 – relegated
  12. Falk – relegated
Group 10
  1. Notodden – won playoff
  2. Langesund/Stathelle
  3. Skarphedin
  4. Pors Grenland 2
  5. Herkules
  6. Odd Grenland 3
  7. Urædd
  8. Brevik
  9. Skotfoss
  10. Fyresdal
  11. Drangedal – relegated
  12. Seljord – relegated
Group 11
  1. Flekkerøy – won playoff
  2. Lyngdal
  3. Jerv
  4. Vindbjart
  5. Start 2
  6. Våg
  7. Søgne
  8. Grane
  9. Mandalskameratene 2
  10. Vigør
  11. Randesund – relegated
  12. Trauma – relegated
Group 12
  1. Bryne 2
  2. Randaberg – lost playoff
  3. Vaulen
  4. Buøy
  5. Sola
  6. Vardeneset
  7. Varhaug
  8. Staal Jørpeland
  9. Frøyland
  10. Figgjo
  11. Madla – relegated
  12. Riska – relegated
Group 13
  1. Egersund – won playoff
  2. Kopervik
  3. Haugesund 2
  4. Åkra
  5. Nord
  6. Skjold
  7. Eiger
  8. Havørn
  9. Bjerkreim
  10. Hundvåg
  11. Hana – relegated
  12. Torvastad – relegated
Group 14
  1. Stord/Moster – won playoff
  2. Os
  3. Gneist
  4. Lyngbø
  5. Bremnes
  6. Austevoll
  7. Trio
  8. Solid
  9. Halsnøy
  10. Trott
  11. Fitjar – relegated
  12. Tertnes – relegated
Group 15
  1. Nest-Sotra – lost playoff
  2. Askøy
  3. Radøy/Manger
  4. Varegg
  5. Vadmyra
  6. Arna-Bjørnar
  7. Voss
  8. Follese
  9. Frøya
  10. Hald
  11. Bergen Nord – relegated
  12. Bergen Sparta – relegated
Group 16
  1. Førde – lost playoff
  2. Stryn
  3. Fjøra
  4. Tornado Måløy
  5. Sogndal 2
  6. Saga – relegated (voluntarily)
  7. Skavøypoll
  8. Høyang
  9. Florø
  10. Sandane
  11. Dale
  12. Eid – relegated
Group 17
  1. Skarbøvik – lost playoff
  2. Valder
  3. Bergsøy
  4. Langevåg
  5. Sykkylven
  6. Hareid
  7. Aalesund 2
  8. Spjelkavik
  9. Ørsta
  10. Godøy – relegated
  11. Brattvåg – relegated
  12. Hødd 2 – relegated
Group 18
  1. Træff – won playoff
  2. Kristiansund
  3. Averøykameratene
  4. Surnadal
  5. Sunndal
  6. Gossen
  7. Dahle
  8. Bud
  9. Bryn
  10. Eide og Omegn
  11. Åndalsnes
  12. Halsa/Valsøyfjord – relegated
Group 19
  1. Ranheim – won playoff
  2. Nardo
  3. Orkla
  4. Tynset
  5. KIL/Hemne
  6. Flå
  7. Nidelv 2 – relegated
  8. Melhus
  9. Kvik
  10. Buvik
  11. Røros – relegated
  12. Sokna – relegated
Group 20
  1. Stjørdals-Blink – lost playoff
  2. Rørvik
  3. Verdal
  4. Namsos
  5. Strindheim 2
  6. Fram
  7. Bjørgan
  8. Malvik
  9. Beitstad – relegated
  10. NTNUI
  11. Selbu
  12. Rissa
Group 21
  1. Innstranden – won playoff
  2. Steigen
  3. Stålkameratene
  4. Mo 2
  5. Fauske/Sprint
  6. Mosjøen
  7. Bodø/Glimt 2
  8. Saltdalkameratene
  9. Brønnøysund
  10. Junkeren
  11. Nordre Meløy
  12. Herøy/Dønna
Group 22
  1. Grovfjord – lost playoff
  2. Leknes
  3. Ballstad
  4. Skånland
  5. Hadsel
  6. Morild
  7. Ballangen
  8. Medkila
  9. Landsås – relegated
  10. Sandtorg – relegated
  11. Vesterålen 2 – relegated
  12. Bjerkvik – relegated
Group 23
  1. Lyngen/Karnes – won playoff
  2. Tromsø 2
  3. Tromsdalen 2
  4. Ishavsbyen
  5. Ramfjord
  6. Fløya
  7. Senja
  8. Nordreisa
  9. Skjervøy
  10. Storsteinnes
  11. Finnsnes – relegated
  12. Nordkjosbotn – relegated
Group 24
  1. Bossekop – lost playoff
  2. Kirkenes
  3. Hammerfest
  4. Kautokeino
  5. Tverrelvdalen
  6. Båtsfjord
  7. Sørøy/Glimt
  8. Porsanger
  9. Alta 2
  10. Norild
  11. Polarstjernen – relegated
  12. Rafsbotn – relegated

Playoffs

Further information: Playoffs to the 2. Divisjon § 2004

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