Dyngeland was born in
Totland in
Bergen Municipality and he started his career with the local team
Fana IL where he was the team's top goalscorer in the
2011 3. Divisjon with 17 goals. Dyngeland joined
Sogndal IL in 2012 after he moved to
Sogndal to study, and was originally meant to play for the
reserve team in the 4. divisjon. After impressing in the pre-season for Sogndal's first team, head coach
Jonas Olsson decided to promote Dyngeland to the first-team squad. He made his debut for Sogndal in the opening match of the
2012 Tippeligaen season against
Odd Grenland on 25 March 2012, He made his first start in Tippeligaen when
Stabæk was beaten 3–1 on 15 July 2012. Dyngeland scored his first goal for Sogndal against
Aalesund on 28 October 2012, when he secured a vital point in a battle against relegation after equalizing to 1–1 three minutes after he came on as a substitute. Dyngeland played a total of 13 matches in his first season with Sogndal when the team avoided relegation. In August 2013, Dyngeland returned to his old club Fana, on loan till the end of the season. Dyngeland retired after the 2019 season, where he played for
Os, to focus on his civil career as a
police officer. ==Personal life==