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Encyclopedia > Danish football champions

The Danish football champions are the winners of the highest league of Football in Denmark, which is currently the Danish Superliga. A Danish champion has been found every year since 1913 except for 1915 and 1928. In 1915 the tournament was not played because of World War I and in 1928 because there was no rule defined for the possibility that two or more teams had the same number of points at the end of the tournament. B 93, Boldklubben Frem and B 1903 all ended equal with 6 points. This article discusses association football in Denmark. ... The Danish Superliga is the official Danish football championship tournament. ... Combatants Allies: Serbia, Russia, France, Romania, Belgium, British Empire, United States, Italy, and others Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire Casualties Military dead: 5 million Civilian deaths: 3 million Total of dead: 8 million Military dead: 4 million Civilian deaths: 3 million Total dead: 7 million The First... BK Frem is a Danish football club, from the district of Valby, in Copenhagen. ... Boldklubben 1903 (B 1903) is a football club founded in 1903, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. ...

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The first Danish championship, called the "National Football Tournament", was played from 1912 to 1913. Through to 1927, the championship was decided in a single final. The winner of the inter-Copenhagen championship (KBU's regional tournament) was directly qualified for the final game. The KBU tournament winners would play the winner of a series of play-off games between the regional champions from the rest of Denmark (the winners of the JBU, FBU, SBU, LFBU and BBU competitions). From 1914 to 1917, the runner-up team from the KBU tournament would play a semi-final game against the best team from the rest of Denmark. The winner of that game would then go on to the Danish championship final. As the Copenhagen clubs were much stronger, this meant the final game ended up being contested by two clubs from Copenhagen. Copenhagen ( (help· info) IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark, and the name of the municipality (Danish, kommune) in which it resides. ...


Before the 1927-28 season, the first nationwide tournament, the "Denmark Tournament", was inaugurated. A fixed number of 20 teams were divided into five groups of four teams. They would play each other once, and the five group winners would qualify in a championship deciding group. Here they would again play each other once, and the top placed team would become champions after seven games in all. This lasted no more than two years, before the league system was changed and the tournament renamed to the "Championship League" for the 1929-30 season. The teams were divided into two leagues, a championship series of ten teams and a promotion series with a varying number of clubs each year. This meant that the number of teams competing for the championship was fixed for the course of the tournament, and that every team would play each other. The lowest placed team in the championship series and the top placed team in the promotion series would swap places between each season. From the start of the competition in 1929-30, the clubs played each other once for nine games a season, but from 1936-37 they would meet twice in a season for a total of 18 games. In the sports leagues — especially football (soccer) leagues — of many countries, relegation (or demotion) means the mandated transfer of the worst team(s) (usually the bottom three) of a higher league into a lower league at the end of the season. ...


During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II from 1940-45, the championship would again be decided in a single final. In a varying form throughout the war, a differing number of teams played in three separate tournaments. The best placed teams in each tournament would go on to a string of play-off games, before two teams met in the final. Headquarters of the Schalburgkorps, a Danish SS unit, after 1943. ... Combatants Allies: Poland, British Commonwealth, France/Free France, Soviet Union, United States, China, and others Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, and others Casualties Military dead: 17 million Civilian dead: 33 million Total dead: 50 million Military dead: 8 million Civilian dead: 4 million Total dead: 12 million World War II...


From the 1945-46 season, the team went back to the "Championship League" format, with the tournament now named the "1st Division". There once more was 10 teams in the top division, playing each other twice, with the lowest team being relegated. The 1953-54 season saw the first non-Copehagen team win the Danish championship, when Køge BK won the title. From 1958, the Danish championship was to be arranged through one calender year, and the 1956-57 season lasted 18 months with the teams playing each other thrice for a 27 games total. From 1958 to 1974, the tournament was enlarged to 12 teams, playing each other twice for 22 games per season each, but now the bottom two teams faced relegation. The number of teams was increased to 16 for the 1975 season, which resulted in 30 games per season. In 1986, the number of participants was once more altered, this time decreasing the number of teams to 14, and the number of games to 26. In the sports leagues — especially soccer leagues — of many countries, relegation (or demotion) means the mandated transfer of the worst team(s) (often the bottom three) of a higher league into a lower league at the end of the season. ... Køge Boldklub is a Danish football club from Køge, Zealand. ...


In 1991, the 1st Division was replaced by the "Danish Superliga". From the start in 1991, only 10 teams were participating, and the tournament structure would once more stretch over two years. The opening Superliga season was played during the spring of 1991, with the ten teams playing each other twice for the championship title. From the summer and autumn of 1991, the 10 teams would play each other twice in the first half of the tournament. In the following spring, the bottom two teams would be cut off, the points of the teams would be cut in half, and the remaining eight teams would once more play eacother twice, for a total of 32 games in a season. This practice was abandoned in 1995/96, when the teams competing were increased to 12, playing each other thrice for 33 games per Superliga season.


Champions

National Football Tournament (1913-1927)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up
1912-13 KB (1) B 1901
1913-14 KB (2) B 93
1914-15 no competition held
1915-16 B 93 (1) KB
1916-17 KB (3) AB
1917-18 KB (4) Randers Freja
1918-19 AB (1) B 1901
1919-20 B 1903 (1) B 1901
1920-21 AB (2) Aarhus GF
1921-22 KB (5) B 1901
1922-23 BK Frem (1) Aarhus GF
1923-24 B 1903 (2) B 1913
1924-25 KB (6) Aarhus GF
1925-26 B 1903 (3) B 1901
1926-27 B 93 (2) Skovshoved IF

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Denmark Tournament (1928-1929)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up Top scorer
1927-28 none
1928-29 B 93 (3) KB

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Championship League (1930-1940)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up Top scorer (club) (goals)
1929-30 B 93 (4) BK Frem
1930-31 BK Frem (2) KB
1931-32 KB (7) AB
1932-33 BK Frem (3) B 93
1933-34 B 93 (5) B 1903
1934-35 B 93 (6) BK Frem
1935-36 BK Frem (4) AB
1936-37 AB (3) BK Frem Pauli Jørgensen (Frem) (19)
1937-38 B 1903 (4) BK Frem Knud Andersen (B 1903) (23)
1938-39 B 93 (7) KB Erik Petersen (B 93) (27)
1939-40 KB (8) Fremad Amager Frede Jensen (Køge) and Kaj Hansen (B 93) (12)

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War Tournaments (1941-1945)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up
1940-41 BK Frem (5) Fremad Amager
1941-42 B 93 (8) AB
1942-43 AB (4) KB
1943-44 BK Frem (6) AB
1944-45 AB (5) Aarhus GF

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1st Division (1946-1990)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up Top scorer (club) (goals)
1945-46 B 93 (9) KB Jørgen Leschly Sørensen (B 93) (16)
1946-47 AB (6) KB Helge Broneé (ØB) (21)
1947-48 KB (9) BK Frem John Hansen (Frem) (20)
1948-49 KB (10) AB Jørgen Leschly Sørensen (Odense) (16)
1949-50 KB (11) AB James Rønvang (AB) (15)
1950-51 AB (7) Odense BK James Rønvang (AB), Henning Bjerregaard (B 93) and Jens Peter Hansen (Esbjerg) (11)
1951-52 AB (8) Køge BK Valdemar Kendzior (Skovshoved) and Poul Erik Petersen (Køge) (13)
1952-53 KB (12) Skovshoved IF Valdemar Kendzior (Skovshoved) (17)
1953-54 Køge BK (1) KB Jens-Carl Christensen (AB) (12)
1954-55 Aarhus GF (1) AB Henning Jensen (Frem) (17)
1955-56 Aarhus GF (2) Esbjerg fB Gunnar Kjeldberg (Aarhus) (18)
1956-57 Aarhus GF (3) AB Søren Andersen (Frem) (27)
1958 Vejle BK (1) BK Frem Henning Enoksen (Vejle) (27)
1959 B 1909 (1) KB Per Jensen (KB) (20)
1960 Aarhus GF (4) KB Harald Nielsen (Frederikshavn) (19)
1961 Esbjerg fB (1) KB Jørgen Ravn (KB) (26)
1962 Esbjerg fB (2) B 1913 Henning Enoksen (Arhus) and Carl Emil Christiansen (Esbjerg) (24)
1963 Esbjerg fB (3) B 1913 Mogens Haastrup (B 1909) (21)
1964 B 1909 (2) Aarhus GF Jørgen Ravn (KB) (21)
1965 Esbjerg fB (4) Vejle BK Per Petersen (B 1903) (18)
1966 Hvidovre IF (1) BK Frem Henning Enoksen (Aarhus) (16)
1967 AB (9) BK Frem Leif Nielsen (Frem) (15)
1968 KB (13) Esbjerg fB Niels-Christian Holmstrøm (KB) (23)
1969 B 1903 (5) KB Steen Rømer Larsen (B 1903) (15)
1970 B 1903 (6) AB Ole Forsing (B 1903) (18)
1971 Vejle BK (2) Hvidovre IF Uffe Brage (KB) and John Nielsen (B 1901) (19)
1972 Vejle BK (3) B 1903 Karsten Lund (Vejle) and John Nielsen (B 1901) (16)
1973 Hvidovre IF (2) Randers Freja Hans Aabech (Hvidovre) (28)
1974 KB (14) Vejle BK Niels-Christian Holmstrøm (KB) (24)
1975 Køge BK (2) Holbæk B & I Bjarne Petersen (KB) (25)
1976 B 1903 (7) BK Frem Mogens Jespersen (Aalborg) (22)
1977 Odense BK (1) B 1903 Allan Hansen (Odense) (23)
1978 Vejle BK (4) Esbjerg fB John Eriksen (Odense) (22)
1979 Esbjerg fB (5) KB John Eriksen (Odense) (20)
1980 KB (15) Næstved IF Hans Aabech (KB) (19)
1981 Hvidovre IF (3) Lyngby BK Allan Hansen (Odense) (28)
1982 Odense BK (2) Aarhus GF Ib Jacquet (Vejle) (20)
1983 Lyngby BK (1) Odense BK Vilhelm Munk Nielsen (Odense) (20)
1984 Vejle BK (5) Aarhus GF Steen Thychosen (Vejle) (24)
1985 Brøndby IF (1) Lyngby BK Lars Bastrup (Ikast) (20)
1986 Aarhus GF (5) Brøndby IF Claus Nielsen (Brøndby) (16)
1987 Brøndby IF (2) Ikast fS Claus Nielsen (Brøndby) (20)
1988 Brøndby IF (3) Næstved IF Bent Christensen (Brøndby) (21)
1989 Odense BK (3) Brøndby IF Miklos Molnar (Frem), Flemming Christensen (Lyngby) and Lars Jakobsen (Odense) (14)
1990 Brøndby IF (4) B 1903 Bent Christensen (Brøndby) (17)

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Danish Superliga (1991-present)

Year Winner (titles) Runners-up Top scorer (club) (goals)
1991 Brøndby IF (5) Lyngby BK Bent Christensen (Brøndby) (11)
1991-92 Lyngby BK (2) B 1903 Peter Møller (Aalborg) (17)
1992-93 FC København (1) Odense BK Peter Møller (Aalborg) (22)
1993-94 Silkeborg IF (1) FC København Søren Frederiksen (Silkeborg) (18)
1994-95 Aalborg BK (1) Brøndby IF Erik Bo Andersen (Aalborg) (24)
1995-96 Brøndby IF (6) Aarhus GF Thomas Thorninger (Aarhus) (20)
1996-97 Brøndby IF (7) Vejle BK Miklos Molnar (Lyngby) (26)
1997-98 Brøndby IF (8) Silkeborg IF Ebbe Sand (Brøndby) (28)
1998-99 Aalborg BK (2) Brøndby IF Heine Fernandez (Viborg FF) (23)
1999-2000 Herfølge BK (1) Brøndby IF Peter Lassen (Silkeborg) (16)
2000-01 FC København (2) Brøndby IF Peter Graulund (Brøndby) (21)
2001-02 Brøndby IF (9) FC København Peter Madsen (Brøndby) and Kaspar Dalgas (Odense) (22)
2002-03 FC København (3) Brøndby IF Søren Frederiksen (Viborg) and Jan Kristiansen (Esbjerg) (18)
2003-04 FC København (4) Brøndby IF Steffen Højer (Odense), Mohamed Zidan (Midtjylland) and Tommy Bechmann (Esbjerg) (19)
2004-05 Brøndby IF (10) FC København Steffen Højer (Odense) (20)
2005-06 FC København (5) Brøndby IF Steffen Højer (Viborg) (16)

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Total titles won

The following clubs have won the top league in Danish football.

Wins Team
15 KB[1]
10 Brøndby IF
9 AB
B 93
7 B 1903[1]
6 BK Frem
5 Aarhus GF
Esbjerg fB
FC København[1]
Vejle BK
3 Hvidovre IF
Odense BK
2 Aalborg BK
B 1909
Køge BK
Lyngby BK
1 Herfølge BK
Silkeborg IF

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c KB and B 1903 merged to form FC København in 1992.

External links

  • (Danish) Historien om Danmarksmesterskabet i fodbold
  • (Danish) Danmarksturneringen fra 1913 til nu at Peders fodboldstatistik
Danish football, 2005-06

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