Norwegian Premier League

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Norwegian Premier League
Norwegian Premier League
Sport Football
Founded 1991
No. of teams 14
Country Flag of Norway Norway
Current champions Rosenborg
Official website Fotball.no

The Norwegian Premier League is the top division for football (soccer) in Norway. Its official Norwegian name is Tippeligaen after its sponsor Norsk Tipping, the national lottery and bookmaking service. It is also colloquially known as Eliteserien ("The Elite League"), although the name has never been official.

Between 1963 and 1990 the name of the league was 1. divisjon ("1st Division"), a name that has later been used for the second level league from 1991. (In 2005 the second level league was officially named Adeccoligaen after its sponsor Adecco.) From the fall of 1948 to 1962 the top division was called Hovedserien ("The Main League"), and between 1937 and the summer of 1948 it was called Norgesserien ("The League of Norway").


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[edit] History

Tippeligaen title holders

The league has enjoyed tremendous popularity in Norway. Viking of Stavanger won the first year the league bore the name Tippeligaen, followed by Rosenborg of Trondheim, claiming 13 consecutive titles (1992-2004). During the first years Rosenborg won with a substantial margin, only partly challenged by Molde, Lillestrøm and Brann. However, this was streadily narrowing down towards a dramatic finish in 2004, where the Trondheim team tied with Vålerenga of Oslo in game points, but finished ahead on goals scored. However, in 2005 the winning streak came to an end as Vålerenga clinched the title, one point ahead of Start of Kristiansand. Rosenborg was never in contention that season and would finish only 7th. In 2006, Rosenborg returned to the top of the league, coming back from 10 points behind Brann at the halfway point to clinch the title with a match to spare.

[edit] Top flight champions

The following clubs have won the top division in Norwegian football since 1938. Note that this list is in a way misleading, due to the fact that clubs from Northern Norway were not allowed to take part in the league system before 1972. This odd league system caused considerable bitterness in the north in the 50's, 60's and 70's (see also: F.K. Bodø/Glimt and List of Premier League Champions from 1938 to present time).

[edit] Champions

Below is a list of the gold, silver and bronze medalists in the Norwegian Premier League for men since its beginning in 1937/38. (The Norwegian football cup has been played since 1902.) During 1937-1948 the name of the league was Norgesserien ("The League of Norway"), 1948-1962 Hovedserien ("The Main League"), 1963-1990 1. divisjon ("1st Division"), and from 1991 Tippeligaen (sponsored name) or Eliteserien ("The Elite League", a generic name).

Before 1961, the championship was decided by a final match, after that through a league table. Bronze finals were played in 1960 and 1961, before that no bronze medals were awarded. Note that clubs from Northern Norway (including Bodø/Glimt and Tromsø) were not allowed in the top division until 1972, but a separate Northern Norwegian Cup was played. The league did not play during the period 1940-1946 because of the 2nd World War.

See below for a list of medalists by club name.

[edit] Medalists by year

The following medals have been awarded:

Season Gold Silver Bronze Name of league
2006 Rosenborg Brann Vålerenga Tippeligaen
2005 Vålerenga Start Lyn Tippeligaen
2004 Rosenborg Vålerenga Brann Tippeligaen
2003 Rosenborg Bodø/Glimt Stabæk Tippeligaen
2002 Rosenborg Molde Lyn Tippeligaen
2001 Rosenborg Lillestrøm Viking Tippeligaen
2000 Rosenborg Brann Viking Tippeligaen
1999 Rosenborg Molde Brann Tippeligaen
1998 Rosenborg Molde Stabæk Tippeligaen
1997 Rosenborg Brann Strømsgodset Tippeligaen
1996 Rosenborg Lillestrøm Viking Tippeligaen
1995 Rosenborg Molde Bodø/Glimt Tippeligaen
1994 Rosenborg Lillestrøm Viking Tippeligaen
1993 Rosenborg Bodø/Glimt Lillestrøm Tippeligaen
1992 Rosenborg Kongsvinger Start Tippeligaen
1991 Viking Rosenborg Start New name: Tippeligaen
1990 Rosenborg Tromsø Molde 1. divisjon (1st division)
1989 Lillestrøm Rosenborg Tromsø 1. divisjon (1st division)
1988 Rosenborg Lillestrøm Molde 1. divisjon (1st division)
1987 Moss Molde Kongsvinger 1. divisjon (1st division)
1986 Lillestrøm Mjøndalen Kongsvinger 1. divisjon (1st division)
1985 Rosenborg Lillestrøm Vålerenga 1. divisjon (1st division)
1984 Vålerenga Viking Start 1. divisjon (1st division)
1983 Vålerenga Lillestrøm Start 1. divisjon (1st division)
1982 Viking Bryne Lillestrøm 1. divisjon (1st division)
1981 Vålerenga Viking Rosenborg 1. divisjon (1st division)
1980 Start Bryne Lillestrøm 1. divisjon (1st division)
1979 Viking Moss Start 1. divisjon (1st division)
1978 Start Lillestrøm Viking 1. divisjon (1st division)
1977 Lillestrøm Bodø/Glimt Molde 1. divisjon (1st division)
1976 Lillestrøm Mjøndalen Brann 1. divisjon (1st division)
1975 Viking Brann Start 1. divisjon (1st division)
1974 Viking Molde Vålerenga 1. divisjon (1st division)
1973 Viking Rosenborg Start 1. divisjon (1st division)
1972 Viking Fredrikstad Strømsgodset 1. divisjon (1st division)
1971 Rosenborg Lyn Viking 1. divisjon (1st division)
1970 Strømsgodset Rosenborg Ham-Kam 1. divisjon (1st division)
1969 Rosenborg Fredrikstad Strømsgodset 1. divisjon (1st division)
1968 Lyn Rosenborg Viking 1. divisjon (1st division)
1967 Rosenborg Skeid Lyn 1. divisjon (1st division)
1966 Skeid Fredrikstad Lyn 1. divisjon (1st division)
1965 Vålerenga Lyn Sarpsborg 1. divisjon (1st division)
1964 Lyn Fredrikstad Sarpsborg 1. divisjon (1st division)
1963 Brann Lyn Skeid New name: 1. divisjon (1st division)
1961/62 Brann Steinkjer Fredrikstad Hovedserien (Main League)
1960/61 Fredrikstad Eik-Tønsberg Vålerenga Hovedserien (Main League)
1959/60 Fredrikstad Lillestrøm Eik-Tønsberg Hovedserien (Main League)
1958/59 Lillestrøm Fredrikstad - Hovedserien (Main League)
1957/58 Viking Skeid - Hovedserien (Main League)
1956/57 Fredrikstad Odd Grenland - Hovedserien (Main League)
1955/56 Larvik Turn Fredrikstad - Hovedserien (Main League)
1954/55 Larvik Turn Fredrikstad - Hovedserien (Main League)
1953/54 Fredrikstad Skeid - Hovedserien (Main League)
1952/53 Larvik Turn Skeid - Hovedserien (Main League)
1951/52 Fredrikstad Brann - Hovedserien (Main League)
1950/51 Fredrikstad Odd Grenland - Hovedserien (Main League)
1949/50 Fram Larvik Fredrikstad - Hovedserien (Main League)
1948/49 Fredrikstad Vålerenga - New name: Hovedserien (Main League)
1947/48 Freidig Sparta Sarpsborg - Norgesserien (League of Norway)
1938/39 Fredrikstad Skeid - Norgesserien (League of Norway)
1937/38 Fredrikstad Lyn - Norgesserien (League of Norway)

[edit] Medalists by club name

The following clubs have won one or more Premier League medals since 1937/38:

Club Founded Gold Silver Bronze Last merits
Bodø/Glimt 1916 - 3 1 League silver 2003; cup gold 1993, silver 2003
Brann 1908-09-26 2 5 3 League gold 1963, silver 2006; cup gold 2004
Bryne 1926 - 2 - League silver 1982; cup gold 1987, silver 2001
Eik-Tønsberg 1928-03-14 - 1 1 League silver 1960/61
Fram Larvik 1894 1 - - League gold 1949/50
Fredrikstad 1903-04-07 9 8 1 League gold 1960/61, silver 1972; cup gold 1984
Freidig 1903 1 - - League gold 1947/48
Ham-Kam 1918 - - 1 League bronze 1970
Kongsvinger 1892-01-31 - 1 2 League silver 1992
Larvik Turn 1906 3 - - League gold 1955/56; cup silver 1956
Lillestrøm 1917-04-02 5 8 3 League gold 1989, silver 2001; cup gold 1985, silver 2005
Lyn 1896-03-03 2 5 4 League gold 1968, silver 1971, bronze 2005; cup gold 1968, silver 2004
Mjøndalen 1910 - 2 - League silver 1986; cup gold 1937, silver 1968
Molde 1911-06-19 - 6 3 League silver 2002; cup gold 2005
Moss 1906-08-28 1 1 - League gold 1987; cup gold 1983
Odd Grenland 1894-03-31 - 2 - League silver 1956/57; cup gold 2000, silver 2002
Rosenborg 1917-05-19 20 5 1 League gold 2006; cup gold 2003
Sarpsborg 1903-05-08 - - 2 League bronze 1965; cup gold 1951, silver 1964
Skeid 1915 1 5 1 League gold 1966, silver 1967; cup gold 1974
Sparta Sarpsborg 1928-11-23 - 1 - League silver 1947/48; cup gold 1952
Stabæk 1912-03-16 - - 2 League bronze 2003; cup gold 1998
Start 1905-09-19 2 1 7 League gold 1980, silver 2005
Steinkjer 1910 - 1 - League silver 1961/62
Strømsgodset 1907 1 - 3 League gold 1970, bronze 1997; cup gold 1991, silver 1997
Tromsø 1920 - 1 1 League silver 1990; cup gold 1996
Viking 1899-08-10 8 2 8 League gold 1991, bronze 2001; cup gold 2001
Vålerenga 1913-07-29 5 2 3 League gold 2005; cup gold 2002

[edit] Attendance

From 1995 the league was expanded with two teams, and has 182 matches a year. Before that the number was 132 matches a year.

Year Total Average
1985 581 177 4 403
1986 426 349 3 229
1987 469 030 3 553
1988 576 257 4 365
1989 624 679 4 732
1990 647 489 4 905
1991 706 508 5 352
1992 671 903 5 083
1993 731 565 5 542
1994 688 589 5 216
1995 841 717 4 624
1996 841 368 4 622
1997 772 197 4 242
1998 959 317 5 270
1999 983 630 5 404
2000 1 024 722 5 639
2001 1 013 264 5 567
2002 1 092 359 6 002
2003 1 198 798 6 587
2004 1 458 258 8 012
2005 1 727 101 9 489
2006 1 655 572 9 097

[edit] Individual all-time records

[edit] Most matches played

Player Time Matches[1]
Roar Strand 1989-2006* 361
Ola By Rise 1977-1995 346
Erik Hoftun 1992-2005 336
Bjørn Johansen 1987-2005 334
Svein Mathisen 1973-1989 327
Christer Basma 1993-2006* 323
Arne Vidar Moen 1991-2005 310
Tom Gulbrandsen 1983-1997 307
Torgeir Bjarmann 1988-2003 306
Charles Berstad 1983-1998 303

Roar Strand and Christer Basma are still active in the Premier League.

[edit] Most goals scored

Player Time Goals
Harald Brattbakk 1990-2005 166
Petter Belsvik 1989-2003 159
Odd Iversen 1967-1982 158
Per Kristoffersen 1957-1968 145
Sigurd Rushfeldt 1992-2006* 129
Jostein Flo 1987-2001 114
Jan Fuglset 1967-1982 109
Arne Pedersen 1951-1966 107
Svein Mathisen 1973-1989 106
Mini Jakobsen 1988-1999 98

Sigurd Rushfeldt is still active in the Premier League.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Adresseavisen - [Fotballadressa]

[edit] External links

Norwegian Premier League, 2007

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