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1. divisjon
Season2015
ChampionsSogndal
PromotedSogndal
Brann
RelegatedFollo
Nest-Sotra
Bærum
Hønefoss
Matches played240
Goals scored702 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorerPontus Engblom
(17 goals)
Robert Stene (17 goals)
Biggest home winSandnes Ulf 6–1 Fredrikstad
Biggest away winBærum 0–5 Sogndal
Highest scoringSandnes Ulf 6–1 Fredrikstad
Bærum 5–2 Nest-Sotra
Longest winning run7 games
Sogndal
Longest unbeaten run14 games
Brann
Highest attendance17,284
Brann 2–2 Nest-Sotra
(16 May 2015)
Average attendance1,998
2014
2016

The 2015 1. divisjon (referred to as the OBOS-ligaen for sponsorship reasons) was a Norwegian second-tier football league season. The league was contested by 16 teams, and the top two teams were promoted to 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.[1]

The first round of the season was played on 6 April 2015 and the season ended with the last round on 1 November 2015. The playoff-tournament was played between 7 and 21 November 2015.[2]

An agreement with Oslo's housing cooperative OBOS was signed on 15 January 2015, branding the league as OBOS-ligaen until 2021.[3]

Team changes from 2014

In the 2014 1. divisjon, Sandefjord,[4] Tromsø[4] and Mjøndalen[5] won promotion to Tippeligaen, while Alta, HamKam, Tromsdalen and Ull/Kisa were relegated[4] to the 2015 2. divisjon.

Sogndal,[6] Sandnes Ulf[6] and Brann,[5] were relegated from the 2014 Tippeligaen, while Follo, Jerv, Levanger and Åsane were promoted[7] from the 2014 2. divisjon.

Teams

Team Location Arena Capacity Manager
Brann Bergen Brann Stadion[8] 17,686 Norway Lars Arne Nilsen
Bryne Bryne Bryne Stadion[9] 10,000 Norway Gaute Larsen[10]
Bærum Sandvika Sandvika Stadion[11] 1,815 Norway Roar Johansen[12]
Follo Ski Ski Stadion 2,500 Norway Hans Erik Eriksen[13]
Fredrikstad Fredrikstad Fredrikstad Stadion[14] 12,565 Norway Håkon Wibe Lund[15]
Hødd Ulsteinvik Høddvoll Stadion[16] 3,825 Norway Sindre Eid[17]
Hønefoss Hønefoss Aka Arena[18] 4,120 Norway Rune Skarsfjord[19]
Jerv Grimstad J.J. Ugland Stadion – Levermyr[20] 1,700 Norway Steinar Pedersen[21]
Kristiansund Kristiansund Kristiansund Stadion[22] 3,000 Norway Christian Michelsen[23]
Levanger Levanger Moan Fritidspark 6,000 Sweden Andreas Holmberg[24]
Nest-Sotra Sotra Ågotnes Stadion 2,000 Denmark Michael Schjønberg[25]
Ranheim Trondheim DNB Arena[26] 2,000 Norway Ola By Rise[27]
Sandnes Ulf Sandnes Sandnes Idrettspark[28] 4,969 Norway Bengt Sæternes[29]
Sogndal Sogndal Fosshaugane Campus[30] 5,539 Norway Eirik Bakke[31]
Strømmen Strømmen Strømmen Stadion[32] 1,800 Norway Gunnar Halle[33]
Åsane Åsane Åsane Idrettspark 3,000 Norway Morten Røssland[34]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
Bærum Norway Morten Tandberg Resigned 20 Nov 2014[35] Pre-season NorwayRoar Johansen 1 Jan 2015[36] Pre-season
Nest-Sotra Norway Ruben Hetlevik Stepped down to become assistant 26 Nov 2014[25] Pre-season DenmarkMichael Schjønberg 26 Nov 2014[25] Pre-season
Sandnes Ulf Norway Tom Nordlie Mutual consent 17 Nov 2014[37] Pre-season NorwayBengt Sæternes 19 Nov 2014[29] Pre-season
Sogndal Sweden Jonas Olsson Mutual consent 1 Jan 2015[31] Pre-season NorwayEirik Bakke 1 Jan 2015[31] Pre-season
Fredrikstad Norway Håkon Wibe-Lund Sacked 7 May 2015[38] 13th Norway Jan Tore Ophaug
Norway Aleksander Olsen (interim)
7 May 2015 13th
Nest-Sotra Denmark Michael Schjønberg Sacked 13 May 2015[39] 15th Norway Ruben Hetlevik
Norway Steffen Landro (interim)
13 May 2015 15th
Fredrikstad Norway Jan Tore Ophaug
Norway Aleksander Olsen (interim)
End of the interim 20 May 2015 14th Norway Arne Erlandsen 20 May 2015[40] 14th
Ranheim Norway Trond Nordsteien Sacked 27 May 2015[41] 14th Norway Svein Maalen 27 May 2015 14th
Brann Sweden Rikard Norling Sacked 27 May 2015[42] 9th Norway Lars Arne Nilsen 29 May 2015[43] 9th
Ranheim Norway Svein Maalen End of the interim 8 June 2015 13th Norway Ola By Rise 8 May 2015[44] 13th
Nest-Sotra Norway Ruben Hetlevik
Norway Steffen Landro (interim)
End of the interim 16 July 2015 15th Norway Petter Fossmark 16 July 2015[45] 15th

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Sogndal (C, P) 30 18 8 4 59 31 +28 62 Promotion to Tippeligaen
2 Brann (P) 30 14 11 5 46 35 +11 53
3 Kristiansund BK 30 14 7 9 37 30 +7 49 Qualification for promotion play-offs
4 Hødd 30 14 6 10 43 40 +3 48
5 Jerv 30 12 11 7 47 28 +19 47
6 Ranheim 30 13 8 9 48 36 +12 47
7 Sandnes Ulf 30 13 8 9 49 40 +9 47
8 Strømmen 30 10 7 13 33 39 −6 37
9 Levanger 30 10 6 14 48 53 −5 36
10 Bryne 30 10 6 14 43 50 −7 36
11 Åsane 30 8 11 11 46 46 0 35
12 Fredrikstad 30 8 11 11 41 61 −20 35
13 Follo (R) 30 8 9 13 42 43 −1 33 Relegation to 2. divisjon
14 Nest-Sotra (R) 30 8 7 15 41 51 −10 31
15 Bærum (R) 30 8 7 15 44 67 −23 31
16 Hønefoss (R) 30 7 7 16 35 52 −17 28
Source: nifs.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Season statistics