The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Eliteserien since its establishment as a one-group top flight in 1963 to the current season. All statistics here refer to time in the Norwegian top flight only, with the exception of 'Most Recent Finish' (which refers to all levels of play) and 'Last Promotion' (which refers to the club's last promotion from the second tier of Norwegian football). For the 'Top Scorer' column, those in bold still play in the Eliteserien for the club shown. Eliteserien teams playing in the 2022 season are indicated in bold.

As of the end of the 2022 season, a total of 48 teams have played in the Eliteserien since 1963.

Table

As of the start of the 2023 season
Club Location Total
seasons
Total
spells
Longest
spell
Most recent
promotion
Most recent
relegation
Seasons Most recent
finish
Highest
finish
Top scorer
Aalesund Ålesund 16 5 11 2021 2020 2003
2005
2007–17
2020
2022–
9th 4th Tor Hogne Aarøy (44)
Bodø/Glimt Bodø 28 5 13 2017 2016 1977–1980
1993–2005
2008–2009
2014–2016
2018–
2nd 1st Stig Johansen (85)
Brann Bergen 52 8 28 2022 2021 1963
1967–1979
1981
1983
1985
1987–2014
2016–2021
2023–
1. divisjon
1st
(promoted)
1st Thorstein Helstad (89)
Bryne Bryne 17 2 13 1999 2003 1976–1988
2000–2003
1. divisjon
11th
2nd Arne Larsen Økland (59)
Djerv 1919 Haugesund 1 1 1 1987 1988 1988 3. divisjon Gr. 3
10th
12th
(relegated)
Kåre Langesæther, Asbjørn Helgeland, Karl Erik Karlsen (3)
Eik-Tønsberg Tønsberg 3 1 3 1982 1985 1983–1985 3. divisjon Gr. 4
4th
5th Tom Antonsen (22)
Fredrikstad Fredrikstad 25 6 11 2003 2012 1963–1973
1975–1976
1980–1982
1984
2004–2009
2011–2012
1. divisjon
10th
2nd Per Kristoffersen (60)
Frigg Oslo (Majorstua) 8 3 6 1972 1973 1963–1968
1971
1973
2. divisjon Gr. 2
14th
(relegated)
4th Steinar Johannessen (26)
Fyllingen (defunct) Bergen (Fyllingsdalen) 3 2 2 1992 1993 1990–1991
1993
3. divisjon Gr. 7
2nd (2011)
7th Asbjørn Helgeland (19)
Gjøvik-Lyn Gjøvik 1 1 1 1961–62 1963 1963 2. divisjon Gr. 2
5th
10th Erik Johansen (8)
HamKam Hamar 23 9 5 2021 2008 1970–1974
1976–1977
1979
1981–1983
1986–1987
1992–1995
2004–2006
2008
2022–
13th 3rd Stein Karlsen (46)
Haugar Haugesund 1 1 1 1980 1981 1981 5. divisjon Rogaland IV
3rd
11th Peter Osborne (7)
Haugesund Haugesund 17 4 14 2009 2005 1997–1998
2000
2005
2010–
10th 4th Nikola Đurđić, Christian Gytkjær (36)
Hødd Ulsteinvik 6 3 4 1994 1995 1966
1969–1972
1995
2. divisjon Gr. 2
1st
(promoted)
8th Kjetil Hasund (47)
Hønefoss Hønefoss 3 2 2 2011 2013 2010
2012–2013
3. divisjon Gr. 2
7th
13th Riku Riski (20)
Jerv Grimstad 1 1 1 2021 2022 2022 16th
(relegated)
16th Mikael Ugland, Felix Schröter (5)
Kongsvinger Kongsvinger 18 2 17 2009 2010 1983–1999
2010
1. divisjon
6th
2nd Cato Holtet (46)
Kristiansund Kristiansund 6 1 4 2016 2022 2017–2022 15th
(relegated)
5th Amahl Pellegrino (33)
Lillestrøm Lillestrøm 48 2 45 2020 2019 1975–2019, 2021– 4th 1st Arild Sundgot (109)[1]
Lisleby Fredrikstad 1 1 1 1965 1966 1966 4. divisjon Østfold
10th
9th Kai Nilsen (9)
Lyn Oslo 26 7 9 2000 2009 1963–1969
1971–1973
1978
1980–1981
1991–1993
1997
2001–2009
3. divisjon Gr. 1
1st
(promoted)
1st Ola Dybwad-Olsen (69)
Mjølner Narvik 2 2 1 1988 1989 1972
1989
3. divisjon Gr. 6
5th
12th Stein Berg Johansen (11)
Mjøndalen Nedre Eiker 17 7 6 2018 2021 1972–1977
1979
1982–1983
1985–1987
1992
2015
2019–2021
1. divisjon
9th
2nd Egil Solberg (70)
Molde Molde 45 6 16 2007 2006 1974–1978
1980
1982
1984–1993
1995–2006
2008–
1st 1st Magne Hoseth (84)
Moss Moss 19 4 9 1997 2002 1977–1985
1987–1990
1996
1998–2002
2. divisjon Gr. 1
1st
(promoted)
1st Geir Henæs (78)
Odd Skien 27 3 15 2008 2007 1965–1967
1999–2007
2009–
5th 2nd Frode Johnsen (64)
Os Os 1 1 1 1974 1975 1975 3. divisjon Gr. 1
3rd
12th Svein Gunnar Rein (6)
Pors Porsgrunn 1 1 1 1969 1970 1970 3. divisjon Gr. 4
3rd
10th Rolf Nilsen, Basse Hansen, Thorbjørn Gravklev, Øystein Numme (2)
Ranheim Trondheim (Ranheim) 2 1 2 2017 2019 2018–2019 1. divisjon
8th
7th Michael Karlsen (15)
Raufoss Raufoss 3 2 2 1972 1974 1964
1973–1974
1. divisjon
12th
10th Harry Karlsen (16)
Rosenborg Trondheim 56 2 45 1978 1977 1967–1977
1979–
3rd 1st Harald Martin Brattbakk (151)
Sandefjord Sandefjord 11 5 2 2019 2018 2006–2007
2009–2010
2015
2017–2018
2020–
14th 8th Erik Mjelde (21)
Sandefjord BK Sandefjord 2 1 2 1963 1965 1964–1965 4. divisjon Vestfold
3rd
7th Bjørn Johannessen, Jens Møller (6)
Sandnes Ulf Sandnes 3 1 3 2011 2014 2012–2014 1. divisjon
5th
13th Christian Gytkjær (19)
Sarpsborg 08 Sarpsborg 12 2 11 2012 2011 2011
2013–
8th 3rd Patrick Mortensen (32)
Sarpsborg FK Sarpsborg 11 2 10 1973 1974 1963–1972
1974
4. divisjon Østfold
4th (2019)
3rd Martin Kjølholdt, Knut Spydevold (36)
Skeid Oslo 18 5 8 1998 1999 1963–1970
1972–1975
1978–1980
1996–1997
1999
1. divisjon
14th
1st Pål Sætrang (62)
Sogndal Sogndal 18 8 4 2015 2017 1982
1988–1989
1991–1992
1994
1997–1998
2001–2004
2011–2014
2016–2017
1. divisjon
7th
6th Håvard Flo (46)
Stabæk Bærum 26 4 10 2022 2021 1995–2004
2006–2012
2014–2021
2023–
1. divisjon
2nd
1st Daniel Nannskog (62)
Start Kristiansand 37 10 15 2019 2018 1969
1973–1987
1989–1996
2000
2002
2005–2007
2009–2011
2013–2016
2018
2020
1. divisjon
3rd
1st Svein Mathisen (106)
Steinkjer Steinkjer 5 3 3 1977 1978 1963
1965–1967
1978
3. divisjon Gr. 5
10th
4th Olav Håkon Blengsli (46)
Strindheim Trondheim 2 2 1 1994 1995 1984
1995
3. divisjon Gr. 5
4th
12th Gøran Sørloth (8)
Strømmen Strømmen 2 2 1 1987 1988 1986
1988
2. divisjon
6th
11th Tore Kallstad (13)
Strømsgodset Drammen 35 6 17 2006 2001 1967–1976
1990–1991
1994
1996–1999
2001
2007–
12th 1st Steinar Pettersen (85)
Tromsø Tromsø 35 3 16 2020 2019 1986–2001
2003–2013
2015–2019, 2021–
7th 2nd Sigurd Rushfeldt (99)
Vålerenga Oslo 50 6 22 2001 2000 1963–1968
1974–1975
1977–1990
1994–1996
1998–2000
2002–
6th 1st Morten Berre (61)
Vard Haugesund Haugesund 1 1 1 1975 1976 1976 2. divisjon Gr. 1
10th
12th Arne Larsen Økland (11)
Viking Stavanger 56 3 29 2018 2017 1963–1965
1968–1986
1989–2017
2019–
11th 1st Trygve Johannessen (66)

References

  1. Nystrøm, Kjell. "LSK's målscorere 1917 - 2018". lskhistorikk.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 15 June 2018.
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