List of Norwegian football champions explained

The Norwegian football champions (Norwegian: Seriemester i fotball) or Eliteserien champions, are the winners of the highest-level football league in Norway. Norgesserien was competed three times with eleven conferences and play-offs from 1937–38 to 1947–48. It was then replaced by the two-conference Hovedserien, which was replaced by the single-conference 1. divisjon in 1963. The top tier changed its name to the Tippeligaen in 1990, and to the current Eliteserien for 2017 and beyond.[1] The winners of this title are not considered Norwegian football champions, as the title is reserved for the winners of the Norwegian Football Cup.

Sixteen clubs from ten cities have won the honor. With 26 titles Rosenborg is the most successful team, including 13 consecutive titles from 1992 through 2004. In the early years, Fredrikstad was highly successful, winning the first two titles and taking nine titles until 1960–61. Viking then took over dominance and rose to become the second-most winning team with their four consecutive titles from 1972 through 1975. The double—winning the league and cup the same season—has occurred fourteen times by six clubs.

At the end of the 1937–38 season, Fredrikstad were the first club to be crowned champions in the history of the championship. Rosenborg have won 26 titles, the most of any club.[2] Fredrikstad are second with nine. Rosenborg dominated during the 1990s and 2000s, winning 13 consecutive league titles from 1992 to 2004. Fredrikstad secured all their titles before the league changed its format to a one-group top division in 1963. Third-most title winning team Viking dominated in the 1970s when they won five of their eight titles. Rosenborg and Viking are the only teams to have won the league title three or more consecutive times. All the clubs which have ever been crowned champions are still in existence today and all take part in the top six tiers of the Norwegian football league system - the football pyramid.

Format

Attempts to create a national league were started in 1914–16 with the Test League, although this never held any official status. The first official league competition was the League of Norway, which started being contested in the 1937–38 season. It consisted of eleven double round robin conferences, each with six or seven teams, with the conference winners playing a two-legged, four-round play-off. Only two full seasons were contested before it was interrupted by World War II, but the league saw a final season be competed in 1947–48. The Main League started in the 1948–49 season, and saw two conferences each with eight teams. At the season end, the conference winners met for a two-legged final. In the 1959–60 and 1960–61, also bronze matches were played between the two conference runners-up.

The final season, in 1961–62, saw all 16 teams collected in a single league which was played over one and a half years. Starting with the 1963, ten team were collected into a single league, named the First Division. At the same time, the season changed from a winter to a summer league. From the 1972 season, teams from Northern Norway were also allowed to participate in the 1. divisjon, for the first time creating a pan-national league. The same season saw the number of teams increase from ten to twelve. The league was renamed to Tippeligaen in 1990, after the sponsor Norsk Tipping, and in 1997 a single-conference league was created below the top league for the first time. The Tippeligaen was expanded to 14 teams from the 1995 season and to 16 teams from the 2009 season.

List

The following is a list of winners (gold), runners-up (silver) and third place (bronze) teams in the highest-level football league in Norway. It also shows teams that won the double.[3] [4]

scope=row style="background-color: #D0E7FF" width=40px Team won the double by winning the Norwegian Football Cup the same season
scope=col Seasonscope=col Leaguescope=col style="background: gold;" Goldscope=col style="background: silver;" Silverscope=col style="background: #cc9966;"Bronzescope=col Winning manager
scope=row 1937–38NorgesserienFredrikstadLynalign=center
scope=row 1938–39NorgesserienFredrikstad (2)Skeidalign=center
scope=row 1947–48NorgesserienFreidigSpartaalign=center
scope=row 1948–49HovedserienFredrikstad (3)Vålerengaalign=center
scope=row 1949–50HovedserienFram LarvikFredrikstadalign=center
scope=row 1950–51HovedserienFredrikstad (4)Oddalign=center
scope=row 1951–52HovedserienFredrikstad (5)Brannalign=center
scope=row 1952–53HovedserienLarvik TurnSkeidalign=center
scope=row 1953–54HovedserienFredrikstad (6)Skeidalign=center
scope=row 1954–55HovedserienLarvik Turn (2)Fredrikstadalign=center
scope=row 1955–56HovedserienLarvik Turn (3)Fredrikstadalign=center
scope=row 1956–57HovedserienFredrikstad (7)Oddalign=center
scope=row 1957–58HovedserienVikingSkeidalign=center
scope=row 1958–59HovedserienLillestrømFredrikstadalign=center
scope=row 1959–60HovedserienFredrikstad (8)LillestrømEik-Tønsberg
scope=row 1960–61HovedserienFredrikstad (9)Eik-TønsbergVålerenga
scope=row 1961–62HovedserienBrannSteinkjerFredrikstad
scope=row 19631. divisjonBrann (2)LynSkeid
scope=row 19641. divisjonLynFredrikstadSarpsborg
scope=row 19651. divisjonVålerengaLynSarpsborg
scope=row 19661. divisjonSkeidFredrikstadLyn
scope=row 19671. divisjonRosenborgSkeidLyn
scope=row 19681. divisjonLyn (2)Viking
scope=row 19691. divisjonRosenborg (2)FredrikstadStrømsgodset
scope=row 19701. divisjonStrømsgodsetRosenborgHam-Kam
scope=row 19711. divisjonRosenborg (3)LynViking
Tor Røste Fossen
scope=row 19721. divisjonViking (2)FredrikstadStrømsgodset
scope=row 19731. divisjonViking (3)RosenborgStart
scope=row 19741. divisjonViking (4)MoldeVålerenga
scope=row 19751. divisjonViking (5)BrannStart
scope=row 19761. divisjonLillestrøm (2)MjøndalenBrann
scope=row 19771. divisjonLillestrøm (3)Bodø/GlimtMolde
scope=row 19781. divisjonStartLillestrømViking
scope=row 19791. divisjonViking (6)MossStart
scope=row 19801. divisjonStart (2)BryneLillestrøm
scope=row 19811. divisjonVålerenga (2)VikingRosenborg
scope=row 19821. divisjonViking (7)BryneLillestrøm
scope=row 19831. divisjonVålerenga (3)LillestrømStart
scope=row 19841. divisjonVålerenga (4)VikingStart
Per Anders Sjøvold
Dag Vestlund
scope=row 19851. divisjonRosenborg (4)LillestrømVålerenga
Arne Dokken
Harald Sunde
scope=row 19861. divisjonLillestrøm (4)MjøndalenKongsvinger
scope=row 19871. divisjonMossMoldeKongsvinger
scope=row 19881. divisjonRosenborg (5)LillestrømMolde
scope=row 19891. divisjonLillestrøm (5)RosenborgTromsø
scope=row 1990TippeligaenRosenborg (6)TromsøMolde
scope=row 1991TippeligaenViking (8)RosenborgStart
scope=row 1992TippeligaenRosenborg (7)KongsvingerStart
scope=row 1993TippeligaenRosenborg (8)Bodø/GlimtLillestrøm
scope=row 1994TippeligaenRosenborg (9)LillestrømViking
scope=row 1995TippeligaenRosenborg (10)MoldeBodø/Glimt
scope=row 1996TippeligaenRosenborg (11)LillestrømViking
scope=row 1997TippeligaenRosenborg (12)BrannStrømsgodset
scope=row 1998TippeligaenRosenborg (13)MoldeStabæk
scope=row 1999TippeligaenRosenborg (14)MoldeBrann
scope=row 2000TippeligaenRosenborg (15)BrannViking
scope=row 2001TippeligaenRosenborg (16)LillestrømViking
scope=row 2002TippeligaenRosenborg (17)MoldeLyn
scope=row 2003TippeligaenRosenborg (18)Bodø/GlimtStabæk
scope=row 2004TippeligaenRosenborg (19)VålerengaBrann
scope=row 2005TippeligaenVålerenga (5)StartLyn
scope=row 2006TippeligaenRosenborg (20)BrannVålerenga
Knut Tørum
scope=row 2007TippeligaenBrann (3)StabækViking
scope=row 2008TippeligaenStabækFredrikstadTromsø
scope=row 2009TippeligaenRosenborg (21)MoldeStabæk
scope=row 2010TippeligaenRosenborg (22)VålerengaTromsø
Nils Arne Eggen
scope=row 2011TippeligaenMoldeTromsøRosenborg
scope=row 2012TippeligaenMolde (2)StrømsgodsetRosenborg
scope=row 2013TippeligaenStrømsgodset (2)RosenborgHaugesund
scope=row 2014TippeligaenMolde (3)RosenborgOdd
scope=row 2015TippeligaenRosenborg (23)StrømsgodsetStabæk
scope=row 2016TippeligaenRosenborg (24)BrannOdd
scope=row 2017EliteserienRosenborg (25)MoldeSarpsborg 08
scope=row 2018EliteserienRosenborg (26)MoldeBrann
Rini Coolen
scope=row 2019EliteserienMolde (4)Bodø/GlimtRosenborg
scope=row 2020EliteserienBodø/GlimtMoldeVålerenga
scope=row 2021EliteserienBodø/Glimt (2)MoldeViking
scope=row 2022EliteserienMolde (5)Bodø/GlimtRosenborg
scope=row 2023EliteserienBodø/Glimt (3)BrannTromsø

Total titles won

By club

The following is a breakdown of top three league positions by team and also presents the team's home city or town. Teams in bold compete in the Eliteserien as of the 2023 season.

scope=col Clubscope=col Cityscope=col style="background: gold;" Goldscope=col style="background: silver;" Silverscope=col style="background: #cc9966;" " Bronzescope=col Winning years
scope=row Rosenborg26 7 5 1967, 1969, 1971, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
scope=row Fredrikstad9 9 1 1937–38, 1938–39, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1959–60, 1960–61
scope=row Viking8 2 9 1957–58, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1982, 1991
scope=row Molde5 11 3 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022
scope=row Lillestrøm5 8 3 1958–59, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1989
scope=row Vålerenga5 3 5 1965, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2005
scope=row Brann3 7 4 1961–62, 1963, 2007
scope=row Bodø/Glimtalign=center 3 5 1 2020, 2021, 2023
scope=row Larvik Turn3 align=center 0 align=center 0 1952–53, 1954–55, 1955–56
scope=row Lyn2 4 4 1964, 1968
scope=row Strømsgodset2 2 align=center 3 1970, 2013
scope=row Start2 1 7 1978, 1980
scope=row Skeid1 5 1 1966
scope=row Stabæk1 1 4 2008
scope=row Moss1 1 align=center 0 1987
scope=row Fram Larvik1 align=center 0 align=center 0 1949–50
scope=row Freidig1 align=center 0 align=center 0 1947–48
scope=row Tromsøalign=center 0 2 4 align=center
scope=row Oddalign=center 0 2 align=center 2 align=center
scope=row Brynealign=center 0 2 align=center 0 align=center
scope=row Mjøndalenalign=center 0 2 align=center 0 align=center
scope=row Kongsvingeralign=center 0 1 2 align=center
scope=row Eik-Tønsbergalign=center 0 1 1 align=center
scope=row Spartaalign=center 0 1 align=center 0 align=center
scope=row Steinkjeralign=center 0 1 align=center 0 align=center
scope=row Sarpsborgalign=center 0 align=center 0 2 align=center
scope=row Ham-Kamalign=center 0 align=center 0 1 align=center
scope=row Haugesundalign=center 0 align=center 0 1 align=center
scope=row Sarpsborg 08align=center 0 align=center 0 1 align=center

By region

RegionNumber of titlesClubsWinning seasons
Fredrikstad (9), Lillestrøm (5), Vålerenga (5), Larvik Turn (3), Lyn (2), Strømsgodset (2), Fram Larvik (1), Moss (1), Skeid (1), Stabæk (1)1937–38, 1938–39, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2005, 2008, 2013
Rosenborg (26), Freidig (1)1947–48, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Western NorwayViking (8), Molde (5), Brann (3)1957–58, 1961–62, 1963, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1982, 1991, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022
Northern NorwayBodø/Glimt (3)2020, 2021, 2023
Southern NorwayStart (2)1978, 1980

By city / town

City / TownChampionshipsClubsWinning seasons
Rosenborg (26), Freidig (1)1947–48, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Fredrikstad (9)1937–38, 1938–39, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1959–60, 1960–61
Viking (8)1957–58, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1982, 1991
Vålerenga (5), Lyn (2), Skeid (1)1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2005
Molde (5)2011, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022
Lillestrøm (5) 1958–59, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1989
Larvik Turn (3), Fram Larvik (1)1949–50, 1952–53, 1954–55, 1955–56
Brann (3)1961–62, 1963, 2007
Bodø/Glimt (3)2020, 2021, 2023
Start (2) 1978, 1980
Strømsgodset (2)1970, 2013
Moss (1)1987
Stabæk (1)2008

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dette er nye Eliteserien: Nytt navn, nye farger og løve i logoen. no. 28 August 2016. 25 May 2018 . aftenposten.no. Aftenposten.
  2. Web site: Serievinnere. no. 16 September 2019 . eliteserien.no. Eliteserien.
  3. Web site: Seriemesterskap menn 1938–2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110610154312/http://www.fotball.no/Documents/PDF/2009/Statistikk/Seriespill/Seriemesterskap-menn-1938_2009.pdf?epslanguage=en . dead . 10 June 2011 . . no . 2010 . PDF . 24 July 2012 .
  4. Web site: Norwegian league winning coaches. RSSSF. 29 December 2021.