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The Danish Cup Final 2006 was the final and deciding match of the Danish Cup 2005-06. It took place on Thursday 11 May 2006 at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen and saw the 1st Division leaders Randers FC beat Superliga club Esbjerg fB after extra time. The Danish Cups results of the 2005-2006 season. ...
May 11 is the 131st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (132nd in leap years). ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Parken Stadium (Danish: the Park) is a football stadium in the Indre Ãsterbro (Inner Ãsterbro) district of Copenhagen, Denmark, built from 1990-1992. ...
Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan, or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,115,035 (2006), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ...
This page displays the progress of the Danish 1st Divisions 2005-2006-season, as of April 7, 2006. ...
Randers FC is a Danish football team playing in Randers. ...
The Danish Superligas results of the 2005-2006 season. ...
Esbjerg fB (EfB) is a Danish football club from the port city of Esbjerg. ...
Randers have won the Cup on three previous occasions (1967, 1968 and 1973). As well as 1976, Esbjerg also won the Cup in 1964. In the Superliga in 2005-06, Esbjerg finished sixth and in Viasat Sport Division is Randers currently leading. The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
The 1st Division (or the Viasat Sport Division for sponsorship reasons) is the second best Danish football league, just after the Super League. ...
Referee Kim Milton Nielsen officiated the match. Kim Milton Nielsen (born August 3, 1960 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is considered by many to be one of the top football referees in the world. ...
Match facts
Esbjerg fB Blue and white shirts/Blue shorts/Blue socks | 0—1 After extra time |
Randers FC Orange shirts/White shorts/White socks | Manager: Troels Bech Team: 16 Winde (GK) 13 Jensen 17 Nielsen 03 Christensen sub 87 02 Hansen 05 Nøhr sub 81 21 Lucena 06 Zimling 25 Murcy sub 68 11 Berglund 09 Demba-Nyrén Image File history File links Flag_of_Denmark. ...
Esbjerg fB (EfB) is a Danish football club from the port city of Esbjerg. ...
Extra time is an additional period played at the end of some games of football (soccer) if the score is tied after the two standard periods (halves) of play. ...
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Randers FC is a Danish football team playing in Randers. ...
Fredrrik Berglund is a Swedish football player. ...
Substitutes: 01 Hoffmann (GK, not used) 04 Afriyie in 87 08 Kryger in 81 15 Klarström in 68 Scorers: | Halftime: 0-0 Fulltime: 0-0 Competition: Danish Cup (Final) The Danish Cup is the official Danish football cup. ...
Date: 19.00 CET Thursday May 11, 2006 Venue: Parken, Copenhagen The Parken Stadium is a football stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan, or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,115,035 (2006), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ...
Attendance: 23,825 Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen Kim Milton Nielsen (born August 3, 1960 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is considered by many to be one of the top football referees in the world. ...
Match rules: 90 minutes. 2 x 15 minutes extra time if scores level. Penalty shootout if scores still level. Four named subsititutes Maximum of 3 substitutions. | Manager: Lars Olsen Team: 01 Jensen (GK) 12 Damborg 05 Sandberg 03 R. Pedersen 08 S. Pedersen 16 Fredgaard sub 110 14 K.M. Pedersen 99 Tøfting
75' 07 da Silva sub 71 23 Larsen sub 77 10 Johansen
116' Lars Olsen was a Danish-Canadian astronomer. ...
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Stig Tøfting (born August 14, 1969 in Hørning) is a professional footballer from Denmark, who is nicknamed Tøffe. ...
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Substitutes: 26 Toppel (GK, not used) 09 Christiansen in 77 13 Holdgaard in 110 15 Hansen in 71 Scorers: | Road to Copenhagen - Randers started in third round.
- Esbjerg started in fifth round.
- Square brackets [ ] represent the opposition's division.
Aarhus Gymnastik Forening (AGF) is one of the most successful and one of the oldest sport clubs in Denmark. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
Lyngby Boldklub is a Danish football club founded in 1921. ...
The 1st Division (or the Viasat Sport Division for sponsorship reasons) is the second best Danish football league, just after the Super League. ...
This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
Boldklubben 1909 is a Danish football club currently playing in the Danish 2nd Division West. ...
The 2nd Division is the third best Danish football league, just after the 1st Division. ...
Fredrrik Berglund is a Swedish football player. ...
The 1st Division (or the Viasat Sport Division for sponsorship reasons) is the second best Danish football league, just after the Super League. ...
Brøndby IF is a Danish professional football (soccer) club based in the town of Brøndby, on the western outskirts of Copenhagen. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
Fredrrik Berglund is a Swedish football player. ...
Aalborg Boldspilklub, known as AaB for short, is a Danish sports club based in Aalborg, Denmarks fourth largest city. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
Brøndby IF is a Danish professional football (soccer) club based in the town of Brøndby, on the western outskirts of Copenhagen. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
Aalborg Boldspilklub, known as AaB for short, is a Danish sports club based in Aalborg, Denmarks fourth largest city. ...
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament. ...
See also - Danish Cup 2005-06 for details of the current competition.
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