Eliteserien

The Eliteserien (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɛˈlîːtəˌseːrɪən]) is the top professional football league in Norway, at the top of the Norwegian football league system. It has 16 teams, and clubs are promoted from and relegated to the Norwegian First Division.

Eliteserien
Founded1937 (1937)
1937–1948 (as Norgesserien)
1948–1962 (as Hovedserien)
1963–1989 (as 1. divisjon)
1990–2016 (as Tippeligaen)
2017–present (as Eliteserien)
CountryNorway
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNorwegian First Division
Domestic cup(s)Norwegian Cup
Mesterfinalen
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsBodø/Glimt (3rd title)
(2023)
Most championshipsRosenborg (26 titles)
Most appearancesDaniel Berg Hestad (473)
Top goalscorerSigurd Rushfeldt (172 goals)
TV partnersTV 2
Eleven Sports
WebsiteEliteserien
NFF
Norsk Toppfotball
Current: 2024 Eliteserien

Current clubs

Eliteserien is located in Norway
Aalesund
Aalesund
Bodø/Glimt
Bodø/Glimt
Brann
Brann
HamKam
HamKam
Haugesund
Haugesund
Odd
Odd
Sandefjord
Sandefjord
Sarpsborg 08
Sarpsborg 08
Strømsgodset
Strømsgodset
Tromsø
Tromsø
Viking
Viking
Oslo
Oslo
Oslo region teams:LillestrømStabækVålerenga
Oslo region teams:
Lillestrøm
Stabæk
Vålerenga
Locations of the teams in the 2023 Eliteserien

The following sixteen clubs are competing in the Eliteserien during the 2023 season.

Club Position
in 2022
First season in
top division
Seasons
in
top division
First season of
current spell in
top division
Top
division
titles
Last top
division
title
Aalesund9th1937–381920220n/a
Bodø/Glimt2nd1977[lower-alpha 1]28201832023
Brann1st (1D)1937–3865202332007
HamKam13th19702420220n/a
Haugesund10th1997[lower-alpha 2]1720100n/a
Lillestrøm4th1937–3859202151989
Molde1st1939–4047200852022
Odd5th1937–384220090n/a
Rosenborg3rd1937–38601979262018
Sandefjord14th20061120200n/a
Sarpsborg 088th20111220130n/a
Stabæk2nd (1D)199526202312008
Strømsgodset12th1938–3936200722013
Tromsø7th1986[lower-alpha 1]3520210n/a
Viking11th1937–3873201981991
Vålerenga6th1937–3863200252005
Notes
  1. Northern Norwegian teams were not allowed to qualify for the top flight division before 1972.
  2. FK Haugesund is the result of a merger between SK Haugar and Djerv 1919. These two clubs participated in the Norwegian top flight in 1981 and 1988, respectively.
  • Toppserien, the top women's football league in Norway

References

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