2022 Norwegian Second Division
The 2022 Norwegian Second Division was a Norwegian football third-tier league season. The league consisted of 28 teams divided into 2 groups of 14 teams.
The league was played as a double round-robin tournament, where all teams played 26 matches. The season started on 9 April 2022 and ended on 22 October 2022, not including play-off matches.
Team changes
Last season, Kongsvinger and Skeid were promoted to the 2022 Norwegian First Division, while Florø, Fløya, Fram Larvik, Nardo, Rosenborg 2 and Senja were relegated to the 2022 Norwegian Third Division.Strømmen and Ull/Kisa were relegated from the 2021 Norwegian First Division, while Frigg, Gjøvik-Lyn, Staal [Jørpeland IL|Staal Jørpeland], Træff, Ullern and Ørn Horten were promoted from the 2021 Norwegian Third Division.
Group 1
Teams
The following 14 clubs compete in group 1:| Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
| Arendal | Arendal | Norac Stadion | 5,000 |
| Egersund | Egersund | Idrettsparken | 2,000 |
| Fløy | Flekkerøy | Flekkerøy Kunstgress | 2,000 |
| Kvik Halden | Halden | Halden Stadion | 4,200 |
| Moss | Moss | Melløs Stadion | 4,000 |
| Notodden | Notodden | Idrettsparken | 4,000 |
| Odd 2 | Skien | Skagerak Arena | 11,767 |
| Sotra | Sotra | Straume Idrettspark | 1,200 |
| Staal Jørpeland | Jørpeland | Jørpeland Stadion | 1,200 |
| Strømmen | Strømmen | Strømmen Stadion | 1,850 |
| Ullern | Oslo | CC Vest Arena | 1,500 |
| Vard Haugesund | Haugesund | Haugesund Stadion | 8,754 |
| Ørn Horten | Horten | Lystlunden Stadion | 3,000 |
| Øygarden | Ågotnes | Ågotnes Stadion | 1,200 |
League table
Group 2
Teams
The following 14 clubs compete in group 2:| Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
| Alta | Alta | Finnmarkshallen | 1,200 |
| Asker | Asker | Føyka Stadion | 2,400 |
| Brattvåg | Brattvåg | Brattvåg Stadion | 1,500 |
| Bærum | Sandvika | Sandvika Stadion | 1,500 |
| Eidsvold Turn | Eidsvoll | Myhrer Stadion | 1,500 |
| Frigg | Oslo | Tørteberg | 1,200 |
| Gjøvik-Lyn | Gjøvik | Gjøvik Stadion | 3,000 |
| Hødd | Ulsteinvik | Nye Høddvoll | 4,081 |
| Kjelsås | Oslo | Grefsen Stadion | 2,000 |
| Levanger | Levanger | TOBB Arena | 2,200 |
| Tromsdalen | Tromsø | TUIL Arena | 3,000 |
| Træff | Molde | Reknesbanen | 1,500 |
| Ull/Kisa | Jessheim | Jessheim Stadion | 4,500 |
| Vålerenga 2 | Oslo | Intility Arena | 16,555 |
League table
Promotion play-offs
The teams who finish in second place in their respective group qualify for the promotion play-offs, where they face each other over two legs. The winner goes on to play against the 14th-placed team in the First Division for a place in the First Division next season.''Arendal won 3–1 on aggregate.''