Football in Denmark

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This article discusses association football in Denmark. Football is the national sport of Denmark, with 296,818 players and 1,614 clubs registered (as of end-2006 [1]) under the Danish FA.

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The regional associations.
The regional associations.

The Danish FA (Dansk Boldspil-Union, DBU) is separated into 6 regional associations:

The top 5 levels in Denmark are governed by the Danish Football Association, and are considered Danmarksturneringen (literally: the Denmark Tournament or Danish Championship), since the lower are just regional.

Level League(s)/Division(s)
1 Superligaen
12 clubs
2 1st division
16 clubs
3 2nd Division (West)
14 clubs
2nd Division (East)
14 clubs
4 Denmark Series (Pool 1)
12 clubs
Denmark Series (Pool 2)
12 clubs
5 Qualification series (Pool 1)
8 clubs
Qualification series (Pool 2)
8 clubs
Qualification series (Pool 3)
8 clubs
6– Lower divisions

Until the 2004-05 season, there was only one 2nd division and three Denmark Series (Danmarksserie(r)).

Any given second squad of a team is only allowed to reach the 2nd divisions. If they finish on a promotion spot, they will not be promoted, and the next non-second squad will receive the promotion instead. Therefore, a 2nd division can (unlike any other non-top level) be won by the same team two times in a row.

The lower divisions are controlled by the regional associations.

The format is generally two (regional name)'s series (example: Funen's series (Fynsserien)), followed by Serie 1, Serie 2 and so forth. The number of lower series vary from 3 in LFBU to 6 in JBU.

The following table pictures the JBU-part as of the 2005-06 season.

Level League(s)/Division(s)
–5 Higher divisions
6 Jyllandsserien, pool 1
14 clubs
Jyllandsserien, pool 2
14 clubs
7 Serie 1, pool 3
12 clubs
Serie 1, pool 4
12 clubs
Serie 1, pool 5
12 clubs
Serie 1, pool 6
12 clubs
8 Serie 2, pool 7
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 8
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 9
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 10
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 11
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 12
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 13
12 clubs
Serie 2, pool 14
12 clubs
9 S3, 15
12 cl.
S3, 16
12 cl.
S3, 17
12 cl.
S3, 18
12 cl.
S3, 19
12 cl.
S3, 20
12 cl.
S3, 21
12 cl.
S3, 22
12 cl.
S3, 23
12 cl.
S3, 24
12 cl.
S3, 25
12 cl.
S3, 26
12 cl.
S3, 27
12 cl.
S3, 28
12 cl.
S3, 29
12 cl.
S3, 30
12 cl.
10 Serie 4, pools 31–62 (32)
12 clubs per division
11 Serie 5, pools 63–110 (46)
12 clubs per division
12 Serie 6, pools 111–143 (32)
11 or 12 clubs per division

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