Class A of Local Association Leagues
Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.
League | Champion |
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Smaalenene | Sarpsborg |
Kristiania og omegn, Group 1 | Mercantile |
Kristiania og omegn, Group 2 | Frigg |
Kristiania og omegn championship | Frigg |
Romerike | Lillestrøm SK |
Oplandene | Fremad |
Østerdalen, Group North | Elverum |
Østerdalen, Group South 1 | Hof (Solør) |
Østerdalen, Group South 2 | Kongsvinger |
Østerdalen championship | Kongsvinger |
Vestfold, Group 1 | Ørn |
Vestfold, Group 2 | Drafn |
Vestfold championship | Ørn |
Grenland, Group 1 | Urædd |
Grenland, Group 2 | Odd |
Grenland championship | Urædd |
Telemark | Snøgg |
Sørlandske | Start |
Vesterlen | Stavanger IF |
Bergen og omegn | Brann |
Romsdalske | Kristiansund |
Trondhjem | Brage |
Inn-Trøndelagen | Sverre |
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