•
Tromsø installed
artificial turf at their home ground
Alfheim stadion during the summer break. •
Tom Nordlie was sacked as coach of
Start in July and was replaced by
Stig Inge Bjørnebye. •
Ivar Morten Normark was sacked as coach of
Tromsø in July, and was replaced by
Steinar Nilsen in August. •
Rosenborg's coach
Per-Mathias Høgmo took two months of sick leave from July 27. Assistant
Knut Tørum served as
caretaker manager. •
Kjetil Rekdal resigned as coach of
Vålerenga on August 21, following the club's exit from the
Norwegian Cup. Rekdal held the position for six years, leading his team to one cup triumph in 2002 and the league championship in 2005. The assistant coach
Petter Myhre took over Rekdal's place. •
Tom Prahl was sacked as coach of
Viking in September and was replaced by
Tom Nordlie who earlier in the season was sacked as coach in
Start. • On October 31, Høgmo resigns as Rosenborg manager, effective immediately. Tørum, who led ROS from 10 points behind leaders Brann to win the title with one round to spare, is expected to be elevated to permanent manager. • After the club's relegation,
Ham-Kam's coach
Frode Grodås, was sacked on November 7. •
Arild Stavrum was sacked as coach of
Molde on November 8, after the club came dead last in the league. •
Uwe Rösler was sacked as coach of
Lillestrøm on November 13. •
Tom Nordlie and
Uwe Rösler traded jobs, Nordlie to
Lillestrøm, and Rösler to
Viking. ==Teams and locations==