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The 2008 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Between 18 and 26 games (depending on group size) 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

Oslo 1
  1. Oslo City – lost playoff
  2. Skeid 2
  3. Årvoll
  4. Grei
  5. Sagene
  6. Bærum 2
  7. Grüner
  8. Jutul
  9. Røa
  10. Lille Tøyen
  11. Fagerborg – relegated
  12. Manglerud Star 2 – relegated
Oslo 2
  1. Ullern – won playoff
  2. Frigg
  3. Hasle-Løren
  4. Nordstrand
  5. Vestli
  6. Asker 2
  7. Kolbotn
  8. Follo 2
  9. Langhus
  10. Kurer
  11. Lommedalen
  12. Heming – relegated
Oslo 3
  1. KFUM – won playoff
  2. Nesodden
  3. Bygdø Monolitten
  4. Grorud
  5. Kjelsås 2
  6. Bøler
  7. Øvrevoll Hosle
  8. Korsvoll 2
  9. Holmen
  10. Vollen
  11. Rommen
  12. Klemetsrud – relegated
Akershus
  1. Høland – lost playoff
  2. Skedsmo
  3. Aurskog/Finstadbru
  4. Funnefoss/Vormsund
  5. Lørenskog 2
  6. Fet
  7. Eidsvold
  8. Ull/Kisa 2
  9. Sørumsand
  10. Fjellhamar
  11. Strømmen 2
  12. Eidsvold Turn 2 – relegated
  13. Bjerke – relegated
  14. Lillestrøm 3 – relegated
Indre Østland 1
  1. FF Lillehammer – won playoff
  2. Brumunddal
  3. Redalen
  4. Moelven
  5. Ringsaker
  6. Toten
  7. Follebu
  8. Hadeland
  9. Raufoss 2
  10. Kolbu/KK
  11. Otta – relegated
  12. Hamar – relegated
Indre Østland 2
  1. Flisa – lost playoff
  2. Ham-Kam 2
  3. Elverum
  4. Sander
  5. Nordre Land
  6. Gjøvik-Lyn (-> Gjøvik FF)
  7. Vardal (-> Gjøvik FF)
  8. Kongsvinger 2
  9. Løten
  10. Fart
  11. Stange – relegated
  12. Østre Trysil – relegated
Buskerud
  1. Åskollen – won playoff
  2. Kongsberg
  3. Konnerud
  4. Birkebeineren
  5. Åssiden
  6. Mjøndalen 2
  7. Svelvik
  8. Jevnaker
  9. Vestfossen
  10. Solberg
  11. Hønefoss BK 2 – relegated
  12. Slemmestad – relegated
Østfold
  1. Kvik/Halden – lost playoff
  2. Mysen
  3. Sarpsborg 2
  4. Lisleby
  5. Askim
  6. Moss 2
  7. Ås
  8. Selbak
  9. Sprint-Jeløy
  10. Rygge
  11. Trøgstad/Båstad
  12. Borgar – relegated
  13. Greåker – relegated
  14. Hærland – relegated
Vestfold
  1. Fram Larvik – won playoff
  2. Larvik Turn
  3. Ørn-Horten
  4. Eik-Tønsberg
  5. FK Tønsberg 2
  6. Sandefjord 2
  7. Tønsberg FK
  8. Sandar
  9. Flint
  10. Falk
  11. Svarstad
  12. Sem – relegated
Telemark
  1. Odd Grenland 2 – lost playoff
  2. Skarphedin
  3. Herkules
  4. Urædd
  5. Ulefoss
  6. Notodden 2
  7. Tollnes
  8. Langesund/Stathelle (-> Stathelle o. Om.)
  9. Brevik
  10. Sannidal
  11. Pors Grenland 2
  12. Skotfoss
  13. Kjapp
  14. Gulset – relegated
Agder
  1. Start 2 – won playoff
  2. Jerv
  3. Trauma
  4. Lyngdal
  5. Søgne
  6. Donn
  7. Birkenes
  8. Giv Akt
  9. Farsund
  10. Vigør
  11. Tveit
  12. Våg
  13. Mandalskameratene 2
Rogaland 1
  1. Klepp – lost playoff
  2. Vidar
  3. Randaberg 2
  4. Sandnes Ulf 2
  5. Staal Jørpeland
  6. Egersund
  7. Vaulen
  8. Frøyland
  9. Buøy
  10. Ålgård 2
  11. Brodd
  12. Sandved
  13. Sola – relegated
  14. Nærbø – relegated
Rogaland 2
  1. Kopervik – won playoff
  2. Skjold
  3. Haugesund 2
  4. Havørn
  5. Avaldsnes
  6. Bryne 2
  7. Åkra
  8. Vedavåg Karmøy
  9. Vardeneset
  10. Nord
  11. Djerv 1919
  12. Austrått
  13. Ganddal – relegated
  14. Vard Haugesund 2 – relegated
Hordaland 1
  1. Brann 2 – lost playoff
  2. Austevoll
  3. Hovding
  4. Vadmyra
  5. Lyngbø
  6. Tertnes
  7. Askøy
  8. Follese
  9. Djerv
  10. Norheimsund
  11. Øygard – relegated
  12. Loddefjord – relegated
Hordaland 2
  1. Stord – won playoff
  2. Voss
  3. Baune
  4. Odda
  5. Hald
  6. Trio
  7. Bergen Nord
  8. Sandviken
  9. Nordhordland
  10. Arna-Bjørnar
  11. Varegg – relegated
  12. Frøya – relegated
Sogn og Fjordane
  1. Førde – lost playoff
  2. Årdal
  3. Sogndal 2
  4. Fjøra
  5. Tornado Måløy
  6. Stryn
  7. Florø
  8. Kaupanger
  9. Høyang
  10. Eid
  11. Skavøypoll – relegated
  12. Selje – relegated
Sunnmøre
  1. Aalesund 2 – lost playoff
  2. Hødd 2
  3. Brattvåg
  4. Volda
  5. Godøy
  6. Hareid
  7. Valder
  8. Langevåg
  9. Rollon
  10. Spjelkavik
  11. Blindheim – relegated
  12. Sykkylven – relegated
Nordmøre og Romsdal
  1. Molde 2 – won playoff
  2. Træff
  3. Elnesvågen/Omegn
  4. Sunndal
  5. Dahle
  6. Surnadal
  7. Eidsvåg
  8. Rival
  9. Kristiansund 2
  10. Averøykameratene
  11. Måndalen
  12. Bryn – relegated
Trøndelag 1
  1. Tiller – lost playoff
  2. Kattem
  3. Kolstad
  4. Ranheim 2
  5. Heimdal
  6. Tynset
  7. Byåsen 2
  8. Melhus
  9. Strindheim 2
  10. Orkla
  11. Nationalkameratene – relegated
  12. Flå – relegated
Trøndelag 2
  1. Nardo – won playoff
  2. Verdal
  3. NTNUI
  4. Namsos
  5. Rosenborg 3
  6. Nidelv
  7. Steinkjer 2
  8. Neset
  9. Vuku
  10. Stjørdals-Blink
  11. Levanger 2 – relegated
  12. Rissa – relegated
Nordland
  1. Bodø/Glimt 2 – won playoff
  2. Stålkameratene
  3. Steigen
  4. Fauske/Sprint
  5. Innstranden
  6. Mosjøen
  7. Tverlandet
  8. Herøy/Dønna
  9. Sandnessjøen
  10. Mo 2 – relegated
  11. Meløy
  12. Bossmo/Ytteren – relegated
Hålogaland
  1. Harstad – lost playoff
  2. Mjølner
  3. Grovfjord
  4. Sortland
  5. Landsås
  6. Skånland
  7. Medkila
  8. Leknes
  9. Hardhaus
  10. Svolvær – relegated
Troms
  1. Skjervøy – lost playoff
  2. Finnsnes
  3. Lyngen/Karnes
  4. Fløya
  5. Tromsdalen 2
  6. Salangen
  7. Ishavsbyen
  8. Nordreisa
  9. Kvaløysletta – relegated
  10. Skognes – relegated
  11. Ramfjord – relegated
Finnmark
  1. Bossekop – won playoff
  2. Porsanger
  3. Alta 2
  4. Hammerfest
  5. Sørøy/Glimt
  6. Kirkenes
  7. Bjørnevatn
  8. Båtsfjord – relegated
  9. Tverrelvdalen
  10. Kautokeino
  11. Norild
  12. Nordlys – relegated

Playoffs

Further information: Playoffs to the 2. divisjon § 2008

References

  • Johansen, Tore; Svendsby, Egil (eds.). Sportsboken 2008 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Schibsted. pp. 194–195. ISBN 978-82-516-2531-9.
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