2005 Toppserien
title: "2005 Toppserien" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["toppserien-seasons", "2005-in-norwegian-women's-football-leagues", "2005-in-european-women's-top-tier-association-football-leagues"] topic_path: "sports" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Toppserien" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::data[format=table title="Infobox football league season"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Toppserien |
| season | 2005 |
| winners | Kolbotn |
| 2nd title | |
| relegated | Asker |
| Kattem | |
| matches | 90 |
| total goals | 369 |
| league topscorer | Norway Tone Heimlund |
| (18 goals) | |
| prevseason | 2004 |
| nextseason | 2006 |
| :: |
| competition = Toppserien | season = 2005 | winners = Kolbotn 2nd title | relegated = Asker Kattem | matches = 90 | total goals = 369 | league topscorer = Norway Tone Heimlund (18 goals) | prevseason = 2004 | nextseason = 2006 The 2005 season of the Toppserien, the first-tier women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 16 April 2005 and ended on 22 October 2005.
18 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number nine and ten were originally relegated, but ninth-placed Liungen survived after Asker was forcibly relegated due to economic license issues. The two top teams from the First Division were promoted.
Kolbotn won the league.
League table
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|team1=KOL|name_KOL=Kolbotn |team2=TST|name_TST=Team Strømmen |team3=FLØ|name_FLØ=Fløya |team4=TRO|name_TRO=Trondheims-Ørn |team5=KLE|name_KLE=Klepp |team6=RØA|name_RØA=Røa |team7=ASK|name_ASK=Asker |team8=SAN|name_SAN=Sandviken |team9=LIU|name_LIU=Liungen |team10=KAT|name_KAT=Kattem
|win_KOL=14|draw_KOL=3|loss_KOL= 1|gf_KOL=72|ga_KOL=15|status_KOL=C |win_TST=12|draw_TST=3|loss_TST= 3|gf_TST=44|ga_TST=22 |win_FLØ=10|draw_FLØ=3|loss_FLØ= 5|gf_FLØ=49|ga_FLØ=26 |win_TRO=10|draw_TRO=3|loss_TRO= 5|gf_TRO=31|ga_TRO=17 |win_KLE= 8|draw_KLE=5|loss_KLE= 5|gf_KLE=39|ga_KLE=24 |win_RØA= 9|draw_RØA=1|loss_RØA= 8|gf_RØA=35|ga_RØA=28 |win_ASK= 7|draw_ASK=3|loss_ASK= 8|gf_ASK=34|ga_ASK=30|status_ASK=R |win_SAN= 4|draw_SAN=3|loss_SAN=11|gf_SAN=25|ga_SAN=58 |win_LIU= 2|draw_LIU=1|loss_LIU=15|gf_LIU=19|ga_LIU=76 |win_KAT= 1|draw_KAT=1|loss_KAT=16|gf_KAT=20|ga_KAT=72|status_KAT=R
|col_UWC=green1|text_UWC=Qualification for the UEFA Women's Cup second qualifying round |result1=UWC |col_R=red1|text_R=Relegation to First Division |result7=R|result10=R
|note_ASK=Asker was forcibly relegated due to economic license issues.
|update=complete |class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. |source=NIFS
Top goalscorers
- 18 goals:
- Norway Tone Heimlund, Fløya
- 14 goals:
- Norway Solveig Gulbrandsen, Kolbotn
- 13 goals:
- Nigeria Maureen Mmadu, Klepp
- Norway Tonje Hansen, Kolbotn
- Norway Isabell Herlovsen, Kolbotn
- 12 goals:
- Norway Dagny Mellgren, Klepp
- Norway Lene Espedal, Kolbotn
- 11 goals:
- Norway Lindy Melissa Wiik, Asker
- Australia Kristy Moore, Fløya
- Norway Trine Rønning, Kolbotn
- 10 goals:
- Norway Ingunn Sørum, Liungen
- 9 goals:
- Norway Siri Nordby, Røa
Promotion and relegation
- Asker and Kattem were relegated to the First Division
- Arna-Bjørnar and Amazon Grimstad were promoted from the First Division
References
References
- (31 January 2006). "Asker relegation is final". soccerway.com.
- (31 January 2006). "Asker relegation is final". soccerway.com.
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