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4. divisjon
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The 2022 season of the 4. divisjon, the fifth highest association football league for men in Norway.

Due to the receding COVID-19 pandemic in Norway, some changes from the previous years were reverted. Indre Østland, Agder, Sogn og Fjordane changed from two groups to one; Hordaland and Trøndelag from four groups to two.

Finnmark introduced a regular/playoff format. The 8 teams played a round-robin tournament, whereafter the top 4 would play each other off and the bottom 4 do the same, retaining all points from the regular season. The playoffs were similar to championship rounds and relegation rounds from other leagues, but were named playoff A and playoff B, respectively.

Teams

Østfold
  1. Råde – lost playoff
  2. Kråkerøy
  3. Drøbak-Frogn
  4. Sarpsborg
  5. Østsiden
  6. Kvik Halden 2
  7. Borgen
  8. Sparta Sarpsborg
  9. Moss 2
  10. Lisleby
  11. Ås
  12. Tistedalen
  13. Rakkestad – relegated
  14. Greåker – relegated


Oslo 1
  1. KFUM 2 − promoted
  2. Gamle Oslo
  3. Holmen
  4. Lommedalen
  5. Oldenborg
  6. Bærum 2
  7. Oppsal 2
  8. Asker 2
  9. Manglerud Star
  10. Oslojuvelene
  11. Hasle-Løren − relegated
  12. Gui − relegated


Oslo 2
  1. Ullern 2 – promoted
  2. Årvoll
  3. Holmlia
  4. Heming
  5. Stovner
  6. Fagerborg
  7. Lyn 2
  8. Christiania
  9. Kolbotn
  10. Rilindja − relegated
  11. Veitvet − relegated
  12. Nesodden − relegated


Akershus
  1. Skedsmo – promoted
  2. Ull/Kisa 2
  3. Raumnes & Årnes
  4. Eidsvold
  5. Gjelleråsen 2
  6. Kløfta
  7. Lørenskog 2
  8. Sørumsand
  9. Hauerseter
  10. Aurskog-Høland
  11. Eidsvold Turn 2
  12. Rælingen
  13. Strømmen 2
  14. Gjerdrum − relegated

Indre Østland
  1. Ham-Kam 2 – promoted
  2. Kolbukameratene
  3. Nybergsund
  4. Faaberg
  5. Ottestad
  6. Gjøvik-Lyn 2
  7. Gran
  8. Brumunddal 2
  9. Furnes
  10. Løten
  11. Engerdal − relegated
  12. Elverum 2 − relegated
  13. Reinsvoll − relegated
  14. Sander − relegated


Buskerud
  1. Åskollen – won playoff
  2. Åssiden
  3. Drammens BK
  4. Vestfossen
  5. Hallingdal
  6. Modum
  7. Eiker/Kvikk
  8. Svelvik
  9. Jevnaker
  10. Konnerud
  11. Sande
  12. ROS
  13. Kongsberg
  14. Huringen − relegated


Vestfold
  1. Sandefjord 2 − won playoff
  2. Flint
  3. Sandefjord BK
  4. Eik Tønsberg 2
  5. Ørn-Horten 2
  6. Teie
  7. Re
  8. Nøtterøy
  9. Stag/Fram 2
  10. Stokke
  11. Husøy & Foynland
  12. Larvik Turn − relegated


Telemark
  1. Hei – lost playoff
  2. Stathelle og Omegn
  3. Tollnes
  4. Odd 3
  5. Storm
  6. Pors 2
  7. Eidanger
  8. Notodden 2
  9. Skarphedin
  10. Gulset − relegated
  11. Nome − relegated

Agder
  1. Donn − promoted
  2. Trauma
  3. Våg
  4. Vigør
  5. Jerv 2
  6. Lyngdal
  7. Søgne
  8. Fløy 2
  9. Torridal
  10. Vindbjart 2
  11. Froland
  12. Hisøy
  13. Rygene − relegated


Rogaland 1
  1. Eiger − promoted
  2. Hinna
  3. Riska
  4. Forus og Gausel
  5. Ålgård
  6. Bryne 2
  7. Randaberg
  8. Hana
  9. Stavanger
  10. Hundvåg
  11. Sola 2 − relegated
  12. Egersund 2
  13. Sunde − relegated
  14. Sokndal − relegated


Rogaland 2
  1. Madla − promoted
  2. Varhaug
  3. Rosseland
  4. Frøyland
  5. Vardeneset
  6. Nord
  7. Vard Haugesund 2
  8. Vidar 2
  9. Kopervik
  10. Klepp
  11. Djerv 1919 2
  12. Skjold
  13. Tasta − relegated
  • Lura – pulled team


Hordaland 1
  1. Loddefjord − promoted
  2. Askøy
  3. Varegg
  4. Nymark
  5. Austevoll
  6. Sund
  7. Lyngbø
  8. Sotra 2
  9. NHHI
  10. Trott
  11. Østsiden Askøy − relegated
  12. Fyllingsdalen 2 − relegated

Hordaland 2
  1. Gneist − promoted
  2. Voss
  3. Åsane 2
  4. Arna-Bjørnar
  5. Osterøy
  6. Tertnes
  7. Nordhordland
  8. Flaktveit
  9. Fana 2
  10. Øystese
  11. Os 2 − relegated
  12. Bergen Nord − relegated


Sogn og Fjordane
  1. Sogndal 2 − promoted
  2. Årdal
  3. Fjøra
  4. Eid
  5. Stryn
  6. Høyang
  7. Førde 2
  8. Studentspretten
  9. Måløy
  10. Vik
  11. Bremanger
  12. Jølster


Sunnmøre
  1. Herd – lost playoff
  2. Bergsøy
  3. Rollon
  4. SIF/Hessa
  5. Norborg/Brattvåg 2
  6. Hovdebygda
  7. Ørsta
  8. Hareid
  9. Blindheim
  10. Langevåg
  11. Emblem − relegated
  12. Larsnes/Gursken/Gjerdsvika − relegated


Nordmøre og Romsdal
  1. Kristiansund 2 − won playoff
  2. Surnadal
  3. Tomrefjord
  4. Sunndal
  5. Dahle
  6. Træff 2
  7. Eide og Omegn
  8. Vestnes Varfjell
  9. Midsund
  10. Åndalsnes
  11. Malmefjorden
  12. Kristiansund FK/Clausenengen − relegated

Trøndelag 1
  1. Verdal − promoted
  2. NTNUI
  3. Vuku
  4. Stjørdals-Blink 2
  5. Levanger 2
  6. Sverresborg
  7. Kvik
  8. Rørvik
  9. Flatanger
  10. Namsos
  11. Byåsen 2 − relegated


Trøndelag 2
  1. Trønder-Lyn − promoted
  2. Ranheim 2
  3. Heimdal
  4. KIL/Hemne
  5. Orkla 2
  6. Strindheim 2
  7. Hitra
  8. Nardo 2
  9. Tynset
  10. Charlottenlund
  11. Buvik − relegated
  12. Svorkmo − relegated


Nordland
  1. Mosjøen − won playoff
  2. Grand Bodø
  3. Fauske/Sprint
  4. Sandnessjøen
  5. Bodø/Glimt 3 – withdrew after season
  6. Rana 2
  7. Meløy – withdrew after season
  8. Bossmo & Ytteren
  9. Junkeren 2 – relegated
  • Mo – pulled team


Hålogaland
  1. Skånland − won playoff
  2. Landsås
  3. Medkila
  4. Melbo
  5. Lofoten
  6. Sortland
  7. Morild
  8. Andenes
  9. Leknes
  10. Ballstad

Troms
  1. Hamna – lost playoff
  2. Skarp
  3. Finnsnes
  4. Ishavsbyen
  5. Tromsdalen 2
  6. Krokelvdalen
  7. Storelva
  8. Salangen
  9. Ulfstind
  10. Lyngen/Karnes – relegated
  11. Valhall – relegated
  12. Kvaløya – relegated


Finnmark
  1. HIF/Stein
  2. Alta 2
  3. Nordlys
  4. Porsanger
  5. Kirkenes
  6. Norild
  7. Sørøy Glimt
  8. Honningsvåg


Finnmark playoff A
  1. HIF/Stein − won playoff
  2. Alta 2
  3. Nordlys
  4. Porsanger
Finnmark playoff B
  1. Kirkenes
  2. Norild
  3. Sørøy Glimt
  4. Honningsvåg


Source:

Playoffs

References

  1. RSSSF
  2. Fotball.no
  3. Fotball.no
  4. Fotball.no
  5. Fotball.no
  6. Fotball.no
  7. "Norges Fotballforbund". Archived from the original on 2022-11-02. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
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