2010 Tippeligaen


The 2010 Tippeligaen was the 65th completed season of top division football in Norway. The competition began on 14 March and ended on 7 November. Rosenborg was the defending champions, having secured their twenty-first league championship in 2009. Haugesund, Hønefoss and Kongsvinger entered as the three promoted teams from the 2009 1. divisjon. They replaced Fredrikstad, Bodø/Glimt and Lyn who were relegated to the 2010 1. divisjon.

Season summary

On 6 June, Lillestrøm scored three goals in four minutes and 24 seconds, two of them in injury time, to go from 3–0 down to 3–3 away at Molde. Sandefjord lost 5-0 away to Odd Grenland on 26 September. This was their 23rd consecutive top flight match without winning, breaking a record of 22 set by Os in 1975. The streak would continue for four matches, ending at 27 before Sandefjord won in their 28th attempt on the last day of the season, beating Hønefoss 6–1 at home. On 31 October, Rosenborg played Kongsvinger to a 0–0 draw away, making 2010 the second consecutive season without away losses for Rosenborg.
Kongsvinger and Sandefjord were relegated at the end of the 2010 Tippeligaen season after finishing in the bottom two places of the league table. Sandefjord ended a two-year tenure at the highest football level of Norway, while Kongsvinger returned to the 1. divisjon after just one season. They were replaced by 2010 1. divisjon champions Sogndal and runners-up Sarpsborg 08. Sogndal returned to the Tippeligaen after a six-year hiatus, while Sarpsborg 08 made its debut at the Norwegian top-level league.
Hønefoss as 14th-placed Tippeligaen team had to compete in a relegation/promotion playoff with the 1. divisjon teams ranked third through fifth for one spot in the 2011 Tippeligaen. This spot was taken by Fredrikstad, who defeated Hønefoss 8–1 on aggregate in the playoff finals and returned to Norway's top flight after just one season. In turn, Hønefoss had to return to the 1. divisjon, also after just one season.

Teams

and Hønefoss were promoted directly from the 1. divisjon at the end of the 2009 season. Kongsvinger defeated Sarpsborg by 5–4 on aggregate in the final matches of the play-off round between the 3rd-, 4th- and 5th-placed team in the 1. divisjon and the 14th-placed team in the Tippeligaen, giving them the sixteenth and final spot.

Team summaries

TeamLocationStadiumTurfCapacityManager
Aalesund9ÅlesundColor Line StadionArtificial10,778 Kjetil Rekdal
Brann54BergenBrann StadionNatural17,317 Rune Skarsfjord
Haugesund4HaugesundHaugesund stadionNatural8,800 Jostein Grindhaug
Hønefoss1HønefossAKA ArenaArtificial4,256 Reidar Vågnes
Kongsvinger18KongsvingerGjemselund stadionArtificial5,000 Tony Gustavsson
Lillestrøm47LillestrømÅråsen stadionNatural11,637 Henning Berg
Molde34MoldeAker StadionNatural11,800 Uwe Rösler
Odd Grenland29SkienSkagerak ArenaArtificial13,500 Dag-Eilev Fagermo
Rosenborg47TrondheimLerkendal stadionNatural21,166 Nils Arne Eggen
Sandefjord4SandefjordKomplett.no ArenaNatural9,000 Patrick Walker
Stabæk15BærumTelenor Arena1Artificial15,500 Jan Jönsson
Start35KristiansandSør ArenaNatural14,300 Knut Tørum
Strømsgodset23DrammenMarienlyst StadionArtificial7,544 Ronny Deila
Tromsø24TromsøAlfheim StadionArtificial7,500 Per-Mathias Høgmo
Vålerenga50OsloUllevaal StadionNatural25,572 Martin Andresen
Viking61StavangerViking StadionNatural16,300 Åge Hareide

1Stabæk also played three home matches in May at Ullevaal Stadion because Telenor Arena was being used to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

Managerial changes

League table

Positions by round

Relegation play-offs

At the end of the season, Sandefjord and Kongsvinger were relegated directly to 1. divisjon, and were replaced by Sogndal and Sarpsborg who were directly promoted.
Four teams entered a play-off for the last Tippeligaen spot in the 2011 season. These were:

Season statistics

Top scorers

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Top assists

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Discipline

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