1918 in Norwegian Football - Class A of Local Association Leagues

Class A of Local Association Leagues

Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition.

League Champion
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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