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Norwegian reserve football teams

Norwegian reserve football teams compete at all levels of league football within the Norwegian football league system apart from the top two divisions, Eliteserien and 1. divisjon.

Mjøndalen IF Fotball

Mjøndalen IF Fotball – commonly known as Mjøndalen IF, and Mjøndar'n or MIF – is the football department of Mjøndalen IF. Founded 1910, the club is located in Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway. The team plays its home matches in the 4,350-capacity Consto Arena.

Kongsvinger IL Toppfotball

Kongsvinger IL Toppfotball is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark, founded in 1892. Its home ground is Gjemselund Stadion.

Kongsvinger Knights

Kongsvinger Knights is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Kongsvinger, Norway. The senior teams play in 1.

Kongsvinger Ishall

Kongsvinger Ishall is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Kongsvinger, Innlandet, Norway. The 2,000 seat arena is the home of the Kongsvinger Knights ice hockey team.

Mjøndalen IF

Mjøndalen IF is a Norwegian sports club from Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway. Of the different athletic endeavours that the club supports, it may be best known in Norway for its bandy national championship teams and internationally for its association football national championship teams that have competed in UEFA championships.

Reserve teams in Norwegian football

Reserve teams in Norwegian association football play in the ordinary league system. They are always attached to their first teams with a "2" suffix, must play in a lower league than the first team, and cannot play in the Eliteserien or First Division.

Mjøndalen
Mjøndalen

Mjøndalen is the administrative centre of Nedre Eiker municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. It is situated south of the Drammenselva River opposite of Krokstadelva.

Mjøndalen Station
Mjøndalen Station

Mjøndalen Station is located at the village of Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. Traditionally, this section of railway was regarded as part of the Randsfjorden Line.

Consto Arena
Consto Arena

Consto Arena is a football stadium located at Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway. It is the home ground of Mjøndalen IF in the Eliteserien, providing a capacity for 4,350 spectators.

Mjøndalen Gummivarefabrikk

Mjøndalen Gummivarefabrikk was a rubber factory in Mjøndalen, Norway. It was formerly named Den Norske Kalosje- og Gummivarefabrik, and changed its name to Viking Mjøndalen when acquired by Askim-based company Viking Gummivarefabrikk.

Kongsvinger
Kongsvinger

Kongsvinger is a town and is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Glåmdal.

Kongsvinger Line

The Kongsvinger Line is a railway line between the towns of Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger in Norway and onwards to Charlottenberg in Sweden. The railway was opened on 3 October 1862 and is Norway's second standard gauge line (after the Hoved Line).