Football league season
1. divisjon Season 2013 Dates 6 April – 3 November Champions Bodø/Glimt Promoted Bodø/Glimt Stabæk Relegated Vard Haugesund Kongsvinger Follo Elverum Matches played 240 Goals scored 720 (3 per match) Top goalscorer Jo Sondre Aas (18 goals)[ 1] Biggest home win Bodø/Glimt 8–0 Kongsvinger[ 2] Biggest away win Elverum 0–5 Follo[ 2] Highest scoring Fredrikstad 4–4 Vard HaugesundBodø/Glimt 8–0 Kongsvinger Bryne 3–5 Vard Haugesund[ 2] Longest winning run 12 games Bodø/Glimt[ 3] Longest unbeaten run 17 games Bodø/Glimt[ 3] Longest winless run 11 games Elverum[ 3] Longest losing run 6 games Follo[ 3] Highest attendance 5,617Sandefjord 2–2 Elverum(9 August 2013) [ 4] Lowest attendance 153 Vard Haugesund 2–0 Ranheim (1 September 2013) [ 4]
The 2013 1. divisjon (referred to as Adeccoligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a Norwegian second-tier football league season. The season began on 6 April 2013 and was concluded on 3 November 2013.[ 5] The league was contested by 16 teams. The top two teams were promoted to the Tippeligaen , while the teams placed from third to sixth place played a promotion-playoff against the 14th-placed team in Tippeligaen to win promotion. The bottom four teams were relegated to the 2. divisjon .
Background
From the 2012 1. divisjon , Start and Sarpsborg 08 won promotion to Tippeligaen,[ 6] while Stabæk and Fredrikstad were relegated to the First Division.[ 7]
Tromsdalen , Bærum , Notodden and Alta were relegated from the 2012 1. divisjon, while Elverum , Kristiansund , Vard Haugesund and Follo were promoted from the 2012 2. divisjon .
Summary
At the end of the season Bodø/Glimt and Stabæk won promotion to the 2014 Tippeligaen , while Vard Haugesund , Kongsvinger Elverum and Follo was relegated to the 2. divisjon .
Teams
Locations of the teams in the 2013 1. divisjon
Team
Location
Arena
Capacity
Manager
Bodø/Glimt
Bodø
Aspmyra Stadion
7,354
Jan Halvor Halvorsen
Bryne
Bryne
Bryne Stadion
10,000
Gaute Larsen
Elverum
Elverum
Sentralidrettsplassen
2,000
Kevin Knappen
Follo
Ski
Ski Stadion
2,500
Hans Erik Eriksen
Fredrikstad
Fredrikstad
Fredrikstad Stadion
12,560
Lars Bakkerud
HamKam
Hamar
Briskeby gressbane
10,200
Vegard Skogheim
Hødd
Ulsteinvik
Høddvoll Stadion
3,120
Lars Arne Nilsen
Kristiansund
Kristiansund
Atlanten stadion
4,000
Geir Bakke
Kongsvinger
Kongsvinger
Gjemselund Stadion
5,202
Stian Aasen
Mjøndalen
Mjøndalen
Mjøndalen Stadion
2,100
Vegard Hansen
Ranheim
Trondheim
DNB Arena
2,000
Trond Nordsteien
Sandefjord
Sandefjord
Komplett.no Arena
9,000
Arne Sandstø
Stabæk
Bærum
Nadderud Stadion
7,000
Petter Belsvik
Strømmen
Strømmen
Strømmen Stadion
1,800
Erland Johnsen
Ull/Kisa
Jessheim
UKI Arena
3,000
Roar Johansen
Vard Haugesund
Haugesund
Haugesund Stadion
8,800
Flemming Christensen
League table
Source:
nifs.no Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Follo were docked 2 points for lack of financial control[ 8]
Results
Source:
NIFS (in Norwegian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top scorers
Source:[ 9]
References
Seasons
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League competitions
Cup competitions
European competitions
Related to national teams
Club season
Tippeligaen First Division
Bodø/Glimt
Bryne
Elverum
Follo
Fredrikstad
HamKam
Hødd
Kongsvinger
Kristiansund
Mjøndalen
Ranheim
Sandefjord
Stabæk
Strømmen
Ull/Kisa
Vard Haugesund