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 Danish FA (Dansk Boldspil-Union, DBU) is separated into 6 regional associations:
- Jutland Football Association (JBU), which in turn is separated into 4 regions:
- Region 1: Nordjylland County
- Region 2: Viborg and Ringkøbing counties
- Region 3: Århus and Vejle counties
- Region 4: Ribe and South Jutland counties
- Funen Football Association (FBU): Funen County
- Zealand Football Association (SBU): West Zealand, Roskilde, Frederiksborg, Copenhagen counties and Zealand part of Storstrøm County
- Copenhagen Football Association (KBU): Frederiksberg and Copenhagen municipalities
- Lolland-Falster Football Association (LFBU): Non-Zealand part of Storstrøm County
- Bornholm Football Association (BBU): Bornholm municipality
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) | |||||
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| 1 | Superligaen 12 clubs |
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| 2 | 1st division 16 clubs |
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| 3 | 2nd Division (West) 14 clubs |
2nd Division (East) 14 clubs |
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| 4 | Denmark Series (Pool 1) 12 clubs |
Denmark Series (Pool 2) 12 clubs |
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| 5 | Qualification series (Pool 1) 8 clubs |
Qualification series (Pool 2) 8 clubs |
Qualification series (Pool 3) 8 clubs |
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| 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.
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| –5 | Higher divisions | |||||||||||||||
| 6 | Jyllandsserien, pool 1 14 clubs |
Jyllandsserien, pool 2 14 clubs |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 11 | Serie 5, pools 63–110 (46) 12 clubs per division |
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| 12 | Serie 6, pools 111–143 (32) 11 or 12 clubs per division |
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- (Danish) Danish Football Association
- (Danish) Jutland Football History
- (Danish) Peders fodboldstatistik, extensive match database