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1. Division
Norway
23
TUE
24
TODAY
25
THU
29/05
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04/06
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10/06
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11/06
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12/06
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23/06
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1. Division standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Kristiansund BK
9
5
2
2
15 : 12
17
2
Sogndal
9
5
2
2
13 : 11
17
3
Ranheim
9
5
2
2
12 : 11
17
4
Fredrikstad
9
3
6
0
6 : 3
15
5
Kongsvinger
9
5
0
4
14 : 12
15
6
Start
9
3
5
1
22 : 15
14
7
Moss
9
3
4
2
11 : 11
13
8
hodd
9
2
5
2
10 : 9
11
9
Mjondalen
9
3
2
4
12 : 12
11
10
Sandnes ULF
9
2
4
3
11 : 9
10
11
KFUM Oslo
9
2
4
3
12 : 14
10
12
Bryne
9
2
4
3
10 : 13
10
13
Raufoss
9
2
3
4
9 : 9
9
14
jerv
9
2
3
4
12 : 14
9
15
Skeid
9
1
3
5
11 : 21
6
16
Asane
9
0
5
4
9 : 13
5
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The 2022 1. Division season in Norway came to a close on 2022-11-13 with Brann emerging as champions, having won 26 of their 30 matches. The top three teams in the standings were separated by just 27 points, making for an incredibly competitive season.
The standout performers of the season were Bård Finne, Gift Emmanuel Orban and Mathias Knutsen Rasmussen. Finne scored 16 goals, Orban scored 16 goals and Rasmussen scored 15 goals.
It was a thrilling season and the top three teams all put in impressive performances, making for an exciting finish.
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