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[4] The Maratonserien was won by Brann. 1. divisjon (1963–1989)[edit] In 1963, a single top division containing ten teams was introduced, and the league was renamed 1. divisjon (English: 1st Division). The first regular one-league season was played spring-autumn and was won by title defenders Brann in 1963. The league was expanded to 12 teams in 1972. Teams from Northern Norway were not allowed to gain promotion to the top division before 1972, when Mjølner became the first team from Northern Norway to play in the top flight, and until 1979 were subject to stricter promotion rules than teams from the rest of the country. Viking won the league four consecutive seasons beginning in 1972. Lillestrøm won back-to-back titles in 1976 and 1977. In 1979 teams from Northern Norway were given the same promotion rights as the rest of the country.
Eliteserien - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EliteserienFounded1937; 86 years ago2017–present (as Eliteserien)1990–2016 (as Tippeligaen)1963–1989 (as 1. divisjon)1948–1962 (as Hovedserien)1937–1948 (as Norgesserien)CountryNorwayConfederationUEFANumber of teams16Level on pyramid1Relegation toNorwegian First DivisionDomestic cup(s)Norwegian CupMesterfinalenInternational cup(s)UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa Conference LeagueCurrent championsMolde (5th title) (2022)Most championshipsRosenborg (26 titles)Most appearancesDaniel Berg Hestad (473)Top goalscorerSigurd Rushfeldt (172 goals)TV partnersDiscoveryEleven SportsWebsiteEliteserienNFFNorsk ToppfotballCurrent: 2022 Eliteserien Eliteserien (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɛˈlîːtəˌseːrɪən]) is a Norwegian professional league for association football clubs.
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58 Harald Martin Brattbakk 1990–2005 166 255 0. 65 Petter Belsvik 1989–2003 159 292 0. 54 Odd Iversen 1967–1982 158 225 0. 70 Per Kristoffersen 1956–1968 145 194 0. 75 Frode Johnsen 1999–2015 132 301 0. 45 Thorstein Helstad 1995–2013 116 234 0. 50 Bengt Sæternes 1996–2011 280 0. 41 Jostein Flo 1987–2001 114 213 Arild Sundgot 1995–2011 111 325 0. 34 Foreign players[edit] Awards[edit] Trophy[edit] The winners of Eliteserien win two trophies. One small trophy in silver which they keep and one bigger trophy which are held only by reigning champions. [45] The big trophy was introduced in 2012 and all winners from 2012 and onwards will get its club's name engraved on it. The ribbons that drape the handles are presented in the team colours of the league champions that year.
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. Brann won the league in 2007, and Stabæk won their first-ever title in 2008. Rosenborg then returned for a two-year winning streak in 2009 and 2010.
Eliteserien was founded in 1937 as Norgesserien (English: The League of Norway), and the first season was the 1937–38 season. The structure and name of Eliteserien, along with Norway's other football leagues, has undergone frequent changes. The top level was renamed Hovedserien in 1948, 1. divisjon (now used by the second level league in Norway) in 1963, then Tippeligaen (named for the main sponsor) in 1990.
See also[edit] Toppserien (Women's top division) Norwegian football top scorers List of football clubs in Norway List of Eliteserien Champions from 1938 to present time Notes and references[edit] ^ Fotballforbund, Norges. "Tippeligaen endrer navn til Eliteserien i 2017". Retrieved 1 January 2017. ^ a b "Discovery sikrer seg Tippeligaen i seks år – Betaler 2, 4 milliarder". vg. no. Verdens Gang.
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Hovedserien (1948–1962)[edit] In 1948, Hovedserien (English: The Main League) was created, consisting of the 16 top teams from the district leagues, who were placed into two groups of eight, with the group winners playing a two-legged final for the national championship at the end of the season. This format was in place from the 1948–49 season until 1960–61, when it was decided to merge the two groups into a single top division, and have the season follow the calendar year from 1963 onwards. The 1950s were dominated by Fredrikstad FK and Larvik Turn. Fredrikstad won their latest league title in 1960–61, which secured their ninth title out of sixteen possible. Larvik Turn won Hovedserien three times in four seasons from 1955–56.
[19] Former Rosenborg and Moss head coach Nils Arne Eggen was the most successful head coach or manager in the history of Eliteserien. Managers winning multiple times Manager Club(s) Wins Winning years Nils Arne Eggen Rosenborg, Moss 15 1971, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010 Kåre Ingebrigtsen 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Oddvar Hansen 1961–62, 1963 Karsten Johannessen 1978, 1980 Kjell Schou-Andreassen 1972, 1982 Gunder Bengtsson 1983, 1984 Erik Hamrén 2009, 2010 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 2011, 2012 Kjetil Knutsen 2020, 2021 Erling Moe 2019, 2022 Vålerenga's head coach Dag-Eilev Fagermo coached Odd for twelve consecutive seasons before he went on to his current position at Vålerenga. Current managers Nat. Appointed Time as manager Christian Michelsen Kristiansund 6 February 2014[20] 8 years, 350 days Arne Sandstø Jerv 15 January 2016[21] 7 years, 7 days 17 November 2017[22] 5 years, 66 days Jostein Grindhaug 24 January 2019[23] 3 years, 363 days 29 April 2019[24] 3 years, 268 days Geir Bakke 1 January 2020[25] 3 years, 21 days Dag-Eilev Fagermo 31 January 2020[26] 2 years, 356 days Gaute Helstrup 19 May 2020[27] 2 years, 248 days Lars Arne Nilsen 25 August 2020[28] 2 years, 150 days Hans Erik ØdegaardAndreas Tegström 1 January 2021[29] 2 years, 21 days Morten JensenBjarte Lunde Aarsheim 1 January 2021[30] Bjørn Petter IngebretsenHåkon Wibe-Lund 12 April 2021[31] 1 year, 285 days Kjetil Rekdal 1 January 2022[32] 1 year, 21 days Stefan Billborn 7 January 2022[33] 1 year, 15 days Jakob Michelsen 9 January 2022[34] 1 year, 13 days Pål Arne Johansen 24 January 2022[35] 363 days Statistics[edit] League ranking and European qualification[edit] In the UEFA coefficient, UEFA's rankings of European leagues based on their performances in European competitions over a five-year period, the league ranked 27th at the end of the 2012–2013 European season, its lowest ranking since 1993.
Players[edit] Individual records[edit] Most appearances[edit] As of 21 August 2022[43] Number Player Years Matches Daniel Berg Hestad 1993–2016 473 Morten Berre 1996–2015 452 Frode Kippe 1997–2019 441 Roar Strand 1989–2010 439 Øyvind Storflor 1999–2019 421 Steffen Hagen 2004–present 415 Espen Hoff 1999–2016 406 Erling Knudtzon 2007–present 395 Christer Basma 1993–2008 350 Håkon Opdal 2002–2021 347 Most goals scored[edit] As of Start of the 2022 season[44] Goals Sigurd Rushfeldt 1992–2011 172 299 0.
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The following data indicates Norwegian coefficient rankings between European football leagues. [37] Attendance[edit] From 1963 to 1971, the league consisted of ten teams (90 matches a year). Between 1972 and 1994, the league consisted of 12 teams (132 matches a year). The number was raised to 14 teams (182 matches a year) in 1995 and to 16 teams (240 matches a year) in 2009. Attendances reached peaks in 1963, 1968, 1977 and 2007, and were at their lowest in 1986.
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The league's highest ranking, tenth place, came in 1998. The winners of the previous calendar year's Eliteserien enter the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, while the cup winners enter the second qualifying round of the Europa Conference League. [36] The second and third placed teams also enters the second qualifying round of the Europa Conference League. In the 2013–2014 season, Norway also had an additional place in the first qualifying round of the Europa League due to its fair play ranking.
[40] The record for highest average home attendance for a club was set by Rosenborg in 2007 (19, 903 over 13 home matches). 12 October 1985 saw the record for highest attendance at a match, with 28, 569 in the game between Rosenborg and Lillestrøm at Lerkendal Stadion. The highest ever average attendance for Eliteserien as a whole was set in 2007 with 10, 521. Year Total Average 708 368 7 871 556 699 6 186 453 044 5 034 413 250 4 592 562 472 6 250 700 013 7 778 683 120 7 590 507 243 5 636 592 031 6 578 743 966 1973 737 863 5 590 759 004 5 750 893 874 6 772 856 428 6 488 968 683 7 339 730 419 5 533 823 387 6 238 671 176 5 085 776 191 5 880 603 036 4 569 729 373 5 526 568 765 4 309 581 177 4 403 426 349 3 229 469 030 3 553 576 257 4 365 624 679 4 732 647 489 4 905 706 508 5 352 671 903 5 083 731 565 5 542 688 589 5 216 841 717 4 624 841 368 4 622 772 197 4 242 959 317 5 270 983 630 5 404 1 024 722 5 639 1 013 264 5 567 1 092 359 6 002 1 198 798 6 587 1 458 258 8 012 1 727 101 9 489 1 655 572 9 097 1 914 907 10 521 1 785 815 9 812 2 151 219 8 956 1 947 236 8 117 1 919 325 7 994 1 680 822 7 003 1 637 716 6 824[41] 1 670 706 6 961[42] 1 610 684 6 711 1 669 435 6 985 1 607 772 6 699 1 407 693 5 865 1 379 861 5 773 70 837 297* 755 013 3 240* 1 371 235 5 713 = Restricted due to Covid-19.
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