The 2005 season of the 3. divisjon, the fourth highest association football league for men in Norway.
Between 20 and 22 games (depending on group size) were played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Twelve teams were promoted to the 2. divisjon through playoff.
Tables
- Group 1
- Fredrikstad 2 – lost playoff
- Sparta Sarpsborg 2
- Østsiden
- Fagerborg
- Lisleby
- Skeid 2
- Kolbotn
- Årvoll
- Greåker
- Grorud
- Rakkestad – relegated
- Borgar – relegated
- Group 2
- Korsvoll – won playoff
- Moss 2
- Trøgstad/Båstad
- Råde
- Grei
- Sprint-Jeløy 2
- Gresvik
- St. Hanshaugen
- Selbak
- Rygge
- Kvik Halden 2 – relegated
- Grüner – relegated
- Group 3
- Vålerenga 2 – won playoff
- Follo 2
- KFUM
- Ullern
- Skjetten
- Blaker
- Klemetsrud
- Bærum 2
- Øvrevoll/Hosle
- Fet
- Frogner – relegated
- Sørumsand – relegated
- Group 4
- Asker – lost playoff
- Strømmen
- Lyn 2
- Bjørkelangen
- Fjellhamar
- Fossum
- Røa
- Kjelsås 2
- Høland
- Hauger
- Rælingen – relegated
- Mercantile 2 – pulled team
- Group 5
- Elverum – lost playoff
- Kongsvinger 2
- Sander
- Bjerke
- Trysil
- Eidsvold
- Stange
- Galterud
- Ottestad
- Funnefoss/Vormsund
- Flisa
- Grue – relegated
- Group 6
- Ham-Kam 2 – won playoff
- Ringsaker
- Hamar
- Ringebu/Fåvang
- Lom
- Fart
- Vardal
- Vang – relegated
- SAFK Fagernes
- Redalen
- Fron – relegated
- Vind – relegated
- Group 7
- Group 8
- Group 9
- Eik-Tønsberg – lost playoff
- Flint
- Runar
- Borre
- Larvik Turn
- Sandar
- Holmestrand
- Ivrig
- Tjølling
- Sem
- Stokke – relegated
- Larvik Fotball 2 – pulled team
- Group 10
- Pors Grenland 2
- Skarphedin – lost playoff
- Langesund/Stathelle
- Herkules
- FK Arendal
- Skotfoss
- Urædd
- Odd Grenland 3
- Tollnes 2 – relegated
- Brevik
- Kjapp – relegated
- Fyresdal – pulled team
- Group 11
- Group 12
- Randaberg – lost playoff
- Stavanger
- Sandnes Ulf 2
- Staal Jørpeland
- Vidar
- Buøy
- Vaulen
- Havørn
- Bjerkreim
- Varhaug
- Hundvåg – relegated
- Eiger – relegated
- Group 13
- Bryne 2
- Kopervik – won playoff
- Haugesund 2
- Vardeneset
- Åkra
- Skjold
- Nord
- Frøyland
- Avaldsnes
- Vedavåg Karmøy
- Sola – relegated
- Figgjo – relegated
- Group 14
- Askøy – won playoff
- Nest-Sotra
- Follese
- Os
- Vadmyra
- Trio
- Stord/Moster 2
- Solid
- Øygard
- Trott – relegated
- Bremnes – relegated
- Halsnøy – relegated
- Group 15
- Group 16
- Group 17
- Aalesund 2
- Volda – lost playoff
- Spjelkavik
- Hareid
- Skarbøvik
- Sykkylven
- Langevåg
- Valder
- Ørsta
- Bergsøy
- Blindheim/Emblem – relegated
- Stranda – relegated
- Group 18
- Kristiansund – won playoff
- Averøykameratene
- Sunndal
- Surnadal
- Gossen
- Dahle
- Elnesvågen/Omegn
- Midsund
- Eide og Omegn
- Bryn
- Bud – relegated
- Åndalsnes – relegated
- Group 19
- KIL/Hemne – won playoff
- Tynset
- Orkla
- Rosenborg 3
- Flå
- NTNUI
- Strindheim 2
- Stjørdals-Blink
- Fram
- Buvik
- Melhus – relegated
- Sverresborg – relegated
- Group 20
- Group 21
- Steigen – won playoff
- Bodø/Glimt 2
- Mosjøen
- Stålkameratene
- Fauske/Sprint
- Junkeren
- Brønnøysund
- Meløy
- Mo 2
- Herøy/Dønna
- Saltdalkameratene – relegated
- Group 22
- Group 23
- Tromsø 2 – lost playoff
- Salangen
- Senja
- Ishavsbyen
- Skjervøy
- Tromsdalen 2
- Fløya
- Bardu
- Nordreisa
- Ramfjord – relegated
- Kvaløysletta – relegated
- Storsteinnes – relegated
- Group 24
- Hammerfest – won playoff
- Bossekop
- Kirkenes
- Alta 2
- Kautokeino
- Båtsfjord
- Porsanger
- Norild
- Sørøy/Glimt
- Tverrelvdalen
- Nordlys
- Honningsvåg – relegated
Playoffs
References
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