Boldklubben Frem
Encyclopedia
Boldklubben Frem is a Danish sports club
Sports club
A sports club or sport club, sometimes athletics club or sports association is a club for the purpose of playing one or more sports...

 based in the Valby
Valby
' is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. Located in the southwestern corner of Copenhagen Municipality, it is a heterogeneous mixture of different types of housing - including apartment blocks, terraced housing, areas with single-family houses and allotments, as well as remains...

-Sydhavnen area of Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 and a metropolitan population of 1,930,260 . With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region...

. It is best known for its semi-professional
Semi-professional
A semi-professional athlete is one who is paid to play and thus is not an amateur, but for whom sport is not a full-time occupation, generally because the level of pay is too low to make a reasonable living based solely upon that source, thus making the athlete not a full professional...

 football
Football (soccer)
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 team
Team
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. Since its foundation in 1886, Frem has won the Danish Championships six times and the Danish Cup
Danish Cup
The Danish Cup is the official "knockout" cup competition in Danish football, run by the Danish Football Association. The cup has been contested annually since 1955...

 twice. Until the disastrous bankruptcy
Bankruptcy
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 in 1993, Frem had played in the top division all but six seasons. After the bankruptcy the club fought its way back to the top of Danish football, but in 2010 it went bankrupt again and was demoted to the Copenhagen Series - the fifth tier in the Danish league system. Today they participate in the Denmark Series
Denmark Series
The Denmark Series is the 4th tier of football in Denmark. Teams are divided into three pools of fourteen teams each. The top two teams in each pool are promoted to the Danish 2nd Division West or Danish 2nd Division East, as is appropriate for each club geographically...

.

The club also has a youth and amateur football branch, as well as a cricket
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on an oval-shaped field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the...

 team. It is also involved in the running of the KIES sports boarding school.
.

Early years

BK Frem were founded as Fremskridtsklubbens Cricketklub on 17 July 1886 by a group of seditious young men from the then government
Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup, , was a Danish politician, member of the Højre party. He was Interior Minister from 1865 to 1869 in the Cabinet of Frijs and Council President as well as Finance Minister from 1875 to 1894 as the leader of the Cabinet of Estrup.-Biography:Estrup was son of the...

 hostile Venstre Reform Party
Venstre (Denmark)
VenstreThe party name is officially not translated into any other language, but is in English often referred to as the Liberal Party. Similar rules apply for the name of the party's youth wing Venstres Ungdom. , full name Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti , is the largest political party in Denmark...

, as a cloak for political activities. In 1887 football was introduced and the name was changed to Boldklubben Frem, stiftet af Fremskridtsklubben (lit. Danish: The Ball Club Forward, founded by the Progress Club).

In the first two years of the life of the club, only two sports matches were played, but when the Danish Football Association
Danish Football Association
The Danish Football Association is the governing body of football in Denmark. It is the organization of the Danish football clubs and runs the professional Danish football leagues and the men's and women's national teams. It is based in the city of Brøndby and is a founding member of both FIFA...

 introduced a football tournament in 1889, the club was invited to participate, and in 1890 Frem became the first Danish club to beat KB
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub or KB is a Danish sports club based in Copenhagen. The club was founded April 26, 1876 on the grassy fields in outer Copenhagen which later became Fælledparken. Football and cricket has been played in KB since 1879, making KB the oldest football club on Continental Europe and...

 in a football match. In 1902 Frem became unofficial Danish champions when they won the league played under the auspices of the Danish FA. This was the first ever senior title won by the club.

In 1905, the club moved to its own field at Enghavevej, Vesterbro, obtaining its distinct working class profile. To this day, both the Social Democrats and the Union of Metalworkers
Danish Union of Metalworkers
The Danish Union of Metalworkers is a trade union in Denmark. It is an affiliate of the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions, the European Metalworkers' Federation and the International Metalworkers' Federation....

 holds Frem sponsorships. In 1912, Frem joined the representative team Stævnet
Stævnet
Stævnet or Copenhagen XI were a Danish association football representative team which had its prime before 1970, however it was active until 1994. Stævnet participated in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, the precursor of today's UEFA Cup, in 1955-58, 1958-60, 1961-62, 1962-63 and 1963-64.The Copenhagen...

 which arranged lucrative exhibition matches and played a decisive role in Danish football politics.

Palmy days

In the years 1923–1944, Frem won six Danish Championships
Danish football champions
The Danish football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in Denmark. The title has been contested since 1913, in a varying form of competitions. Since 1991, the winners have been found through the Danish Superliga championship...

.

Division Yo-Yoing

Since 1983 Frem had been battling economically, and in 1993 saw themselves demoted to the Danmarksserien following a bankruptcy, which was due to a debt
Debt
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 of DKK
Danish krone
The krone is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark consisting of Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. It is subdivided into 100 øre...

 8,500,000 and allegations of fraud
Fraud
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.

Following a short but expensive spell in the Superliga
Danish Superliga
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament, and administered by the Danish Football Association. It is the highest association football league in Denmark and is currently contested by 12 teams each year, with 2 teams to be relegated, which proves to be one of the...

 in 2003–2004
Danish Superliga 2003-04
The 2003-04 Danish Superliga season was the 14th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on July 26, 2003 to the final match on May 29, 2004....

, Frem were once again on the verge of bankruptcy with a debt of DKK 10,000,000.

In 2010 after years of uncertain economy the club once again went beankrupt and was demoted to the Copenhagen Series.

Home ground

Frem play their home matches at the modest and somewhat down worn, municipality-owned Valby Idrætspark
Valby Idrætspark
Valby Idrætspark is a multi-purpose stadium in the district of Valby, in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Boldklubben Frem. Valby Idrætspark has hosted a total of nine Danish FA-recognized internationals.In 2006 the Copenhagen...

.

In the early years, Frem were located on Østerbro
Østerbro
Østerbro is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located just north of the city centre, outside the old city gate Østerport which, after it was moved around 1700, used to be located close to present-day Østerport Station...

 in Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 and a metropolitan population of 1,930,260 . With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region...

, playing its matches at Blegdamsfælleden
Fælledparken
The park Fælledparken in Copenhagen, Denmark, was created 1906–1914 by landscape architect Edvard Glæsel in cooperation with the Copenhagen Municipality on the commons previously named Nørrefælled and Østerfælled....

, alongside its main rivals in the early years; AB
Akademisk Boldklub
Akademisk Boldklub or AB is a Danish professional football club from Copenhagen,currently playing at the second highest level in Danish domestic football, the 1st Division.-History:...

 and KB
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub or KB is a Danish sports club based in Copenhagen. The club was founded April 26, 1876 on the grassy fields in outer Copenhagen which later became Fælledparken. Football and cricket has been played in KB since 1879, making KB the oldest football club on Continental Europe and...

. In 1905 Frem moved to its own field at Enghavevej, Vesterbro. Being a field-owning club gave Frem the advantage of entry fees. Its location however lead to some muttering from football fans who found it to be too far out of town.

In 1942, Frem moved to Valby Idrætspark
Valby Idrætspark
Valby Idrætspark is a multi-purpose stadium in the district of Valby, in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Boldklubben Frem. Valby Idrætspark has hosted a total of nine Danish FA-recognized internationals.In 2006 the Copenhagen...

, where the current main stand was erected in 1965. Throughout the years a lot of matches has been played at Idrætsparken
Idrætsparken
Københavns Idrætspark, in daily use Idrætsparken, also known as Parken, was a multi-purpose stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was initially used as the stadium of Denmark national football team and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub. It was replaced by the Parken Stadium in 1992. The capacity of the stadium was...

. It is unclear when this tradition was discontinued.

The construction of a new stadium
New Valby Idrætspark
New Valby Idrætspark is a proposed football stadium to be built in Valby, Copenhagen, Denmark. If built, the stadium would replace Valby Idrætspark, as the home ground for Boldklubben Frem....

 is currently in the planning.

Honours


Football

  • Danish Champions
    Danish football champions
    The Danish football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in Denmark. The title has been contested since 1913, in a varying form of competitions. Since 1991, the winners have been found through the Danish Superliga championship...

    • Winners (6): 1923, 1931, 1933, 1936, 1941, 1944
    • Runner-up (9): 1930, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1948, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1976
    • 3rd placed (6): 1934, 1955, 1957, 1968, 1971, 1992
  • Danish Cup
    Danish Cup
    The Danish Cup is the official "knockout" cup competition in Danish football, run by the Danish Football Association. The cup has been contested annually since 1955...

    • Winners (2): 1956, 1978
    • Runner-up (3): 1969, 1971, 1981
  • Unofficial Danish Champions
    The Football Tournament
    The Football Tournament was a Danish football tournament played 14 times in the years 1889–1903. The tournament was played under the auspices of the Danish Football Association, and was contested by the best Danish teams of its time. The winners are not considered official Danish champions.-...

    • Winners (1): 1902
    • Runner-up (3): 1899, 1901, 1903
  • Copenhagen Champions
    Copenhagen football champions
    The Copenhagen football champions were the winners of a league tournament held under various names in the years 1903–1936. It replaced The Football Tournament as the finest Danish football tournament of its time....

    • Winners (3): 1904, 1923, 1933
    • Runner-up (8): 1906, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1918, 1922, 1929, 1937
  • Copenhagen Cup
    Copenhagen Cup
    The Copenhagen Cup was a Danish football club competition contested annually from 1910 to 1953. The Copenhagen Cup was discontinued due to the introduction of the nationwide Danish Cup. In the 44 tournaments held, 743 matches were played and 3,723 goals scored....

    • Winners (6): 1927, 1927, 1938, 1940, 1943, 1946
    • Runner-up (9): 1913, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1924, 1930, 1934, 1939, 1944
  • Baneklubberne Cup
    • Winners (1): 1911
  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
    UEFA Intertoto Cup
    The UEFA Intertoto Cup, also abbreviated as UI Cup and originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition for European clubs that had not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions, the Champions League and the UEFA Cup. The competition was discontinued...

    • Winners (2): 1969, 1977

Significant former players

See also: Boldklubben Frem players


  • Flemming Ahlberg
    Flemming Ahlberg
    Flemming Ahlberg is a Danish former footballer who participated in the 1972 Olympics in Munich.Ahlberg, who later went on to work as an electrician, was voted Danish Player of the Year in 1976. He was also part of the Frem team that won the 1978 Danish Cup after playing three finals in a span of...

     1967–1979
  • Finn Bøje 1968–1973
  • Lars Broustbo 1982–1995
  • Axel Byrval 1893–1895, 1896–1909
  • Stefan Campagnolo
    Stefan Campagnolo
    Stefan Campagnolo is a former French French footballer, who öast playing for Elite 3000 Fodbold.-Career:His former clubs include Lyngby Boldklub, HIK, Fremad Amager and Frem.-Notes:...

     1999–2003
  • Walter Christensen
    Walter Christensen
    John Walther Christensen , was a Danish amateur football player, who played 10 games and scored one goal for the Denmark national football team. Christensen spent his entire club career with Boldklubben Frem, with whom he won the Danish championship in 1941 and 1944...

     1937–1947
  • Kaj Christiansen
    Kaj Christiansen
    Kaj Frederik Christiansen was a Danish football forward and manager. He played professionally for French clubs Stade Français, Le Havre AC and Olympique Lyonnais, and scored six goals in five matches for the Denmark national football team...

     1942–1948
  • Knud Christophersen
    Knud Christophersen
    Knud Ejgild Christophersen was a Danish football defender with Frem and the Danish national team and a handball goalkeeper with Efterslægten....

     1926–1935
  • Hans Colberg
    Hans Colberg
    Hans Christian Colberg was a Danish former football player, who most notably played professionally for the Italian club Lucchese Lucca. He played 4 games for the Denmark national football team, with whom he won a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics...

     1942–1950
  • Dan Eggen
    Dan Eggen
    Dan Eggen is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently coaching Kolbotn IL in the Norwegian Premier League for women. He was capped 25 times for Norway, scoring two goals.-Biography:...

     1990–1993
  • Svend Frederiksen 1936–1947
  • Michael Giolbas
    Michael Giolbas
    Michael Giolbas is a Danish former football midfielder, who most prominently won the Danish championship with F.C. Copenhagen in 1993.Giolbas started his professional career with B 1903, moving to F.C. Copenhagen upon its founding in 1992...

     1997–2001
  • John Hansen 1943–1948, 1957–1960
  • Kaj Hansen 1960–1967
  • Sophus Hansen
    Sophus Hansen
    Sophus Peter Hansen was a Danish football player, who won a silver medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He also participated with the Danish team at the 1920 Summer Olympics.Born in Copenhagen, he played his entire career as a goalkeeper for local club...

     1906–1921
  • Per Henriksen 1949–1960

  • Eiler Holm
    Eiler Holm
    Eiler Holm was a Danish amateur footballer, who spent his entire club career with Boldklubben Frem. Holm, who worked as a butcher on the side, was known as a talented and robust but not very hard-working player.-Honours:...

     1921–1934
  • Jørn Jeppesen
    Jørn Jeppesen
    Jørn Jeppesen was a Danish stage and film actor.-Filmography:*Genboerne - 1939*Når bønder elsker - 1942*Natekspressen Jørn Jeppesen (21 April 1919 - 18 January 1964) was a Danish stage and film actor.-Filmography:*Genboerne - 1939*Når bønder elsker - 1942*Natekspressen Jørn Jeppesen (21...

     1967–1980
  • Martin Jeppesen
    Martin Jeppesen
    Martin Jeppesen or just Jeppe is a Danish football player who has spent the majority of his career with Boldklubben Frem.Jeppesens father Jørn Jeppesen made around 260 first-team appearances for Frem, scoring 99 goals...

     1992–1994, 1996–2005, 2006–2007
  • Pauli Jørgensen
    Pauli Jørgensen
    Pauli Jørgensen was a Danish national and international football centre forward and club manager. He was the most capped player for the Danish national team for 22 years ....

     1924–1942
  • Kim Kristensen
    Kim Kristensen
    Kim Kristensen is a Danish professional football player, who is currently playing for Holstebro.-External links:...

     1997–2001, 2002–2004
  • Sophus Krølben
    Sophus Nielsen
    Sophus Erhard "Krølben" Nielsen was a Danish amateur football player and manager, and the first player in history to score ten goals in a full national team match. Nielsen scored a total 16 goals in 20 games for the Denmark national football team, and won silver medals at the 1908 and 1912...

     1904–1910, 1912–1921
  • Birger Larsen 1961–1969
  • Lars Larsen 1970–1989
  • Otto Larsen
    Otto Larsen
    Jens Otto Larsen was a Danish amateur football player with Frem, Fremad Amager and the Danish national team. Larsen was known as a very talented but somewhat inconsistent player. He was part of the Frem team that won the first ever Danish Championship to the club in 1923.-External links:*...

     1913–1924
  • Søren Larsen
    Søren Larsen
    Søren Larsen is a Danish professional football striker who is currently playing for Danish Superliga side AGF Aarhus.-Biography:Larsen started his professional career at Danish club Køge Boldklub in Køge, Denmark. In 2001, he was sold to multiple Danish championship winners Brøndby IF in the...

     2003–2004 George Lees
    George Lees
    George Charles Lees was an English amateur football defender who played for the Danish side Boldklubben Frem for nine years, making 163 first-team appearances, scoring two goals. In 1956 Lees became the first ever foreign player to play in a Danish cup final.In his civil life Lees was employed in...

     1951–1960
  • Søren Lyng
    Søren Lyng
    Søren Lyng Christiansen is a Danish former professional football forward who won the 1993 Danish football championship with F.C. Copenhagen and made two international caps.-External links:*...

     1987–1991
  • Ole Mørch 1967–1980
  • Jørgen Nielsen
    Jørgen Nielsen
    Jørgen Tofte Nielsen is a Danish former football goalkeeper.Nielsen signed for Liverpool from Danish 2nd Division side Noc Heatin FC 1997 and was at Anfield for five years, but he left in 2002 having never playing a competitive game for the club. However, his shirt did taste Premier League...

     2003–2007, 2008
  • Leif Nielsen
    Leif Nielsen
    Leif Bernhard Nielsen is a Danish former football goalkeeper, who was named the 1966 Danish Player of the Year. He played 28 games for the Denmark national football team, and participated in the 1964 European Championship. He played for BK Frem in Denmark...

     1961–1967
  • Leif "Osten" Nielsen 1962–1972

  • Leo Nielsen
    Leo Nielsen
    Carl Leo Holger Nielsen was a Danish track cyclist who won a gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics with Henry Hansen and Orla Jørgensen and a silver medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics with Hansen and Frode Sørensen....

     1940–1949
  • Johannes Pløger
    Johannes Pløger
    Johannes Theodor Louis Plöger , commonly known as Johannes Pløger, was a Danish football player, who most notably played professionally as a winger for Italian clubs Juventus F.C. and Udinese Calcio...

     1939–1948
  • Jan B. Poulsen
    Jan B. Poulsen
    Jan Børge Poulsen is a Danish football manager. He played most of his professional career at Boldklubben Frem.During the 1980s he coached Boldklubben Frem and Køge Boldklub....

     1969–1976
  • Leif Printzlau 1967–1977
  • Ole Rasmussen 1979–1989
  • Mirko Selak
    Mirko Selak
    Mirko Selak is a Croatian football forward, currently playing for Croatian team NK Zmaj Makarska.-Honours:*Danish 1st Division Top Goalscorer: 2001-02-External links:*...

     2001–2005
  • Helmuth Søbirk
    Helmuth Søbirk
    Helmuth Arne Torkild Emin Søbirk was a Danish amateur football player, who played 30 internationals, scoring 10 goals. Due to World War II 10 of his last 14 internationals were matches against Sweden...

     1935–1937, 1939–1949
  • Egon Sørensen
    Egon Sørensen
    Egon Sørensen was a Danish amateur football goalkeeper and club manager, who played 18 internationals. Due to World War II 6 of his last 9 internationals were matches against Sweden...

     1935–1945
  • Erling Sørensen
    Erling Sørensen
    Erling Walther Sørensen was a Danish amateur football player and club manager, who won a bronze medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Sørensen played professionally in the Italian Serie A championship for six years, scoring 48 goals in 169 matches for Italian...

     1939–1948
  • Finn Willy Sørensen
    Finn Willy Sørensen
    Finn Willy Sørensen is a Danish former football player and manager, who is currently employed as a real estate agent. Sørensen started his career with Frem, before moving abroad to play with Washington Whips in the United States, and a number of Swedish clubs.-External links:*...

     1960–1967
  • Thomas Thøgersen
    Thomas Thøgersen
    Thomas Thøgersen is a Danish former professional footballer, who most notably won three Danish football championships with Brøndby IF.Thøgersen made his senior debut with BK Frem in 1989, but left the club when they were relegated in 1993...

     1988–1993, 2002–2003
  • Mikkel Thygesen
    Mikkel Thygesen
    Mikkel Thygesen is a Danish professional footballer who plays for Brøndby in the Danish Superliga. He has played three matches for the Danish national team...

     2002–2004
  • Kaj Uldaler
    Kaj Uldaler
    Kaj Uldaler was a Danish amateur football player. He spent his club career with BK Frem and B.93, scoring 131 goals in 202 games for B.93. He scored 15 goals in 38 internationals for the Denmark national football team from 1927 to 1939...

     1924–1927
  • Kim Vilfort
    Kim Vilfort
    Kim Vilfort is a former Danish professional football player who is now head talent scout at the Danish football club Brøndby IF...

     1981–1985
  • Per Wind
    Per Wind
    Per Wind is a Danish former professional football player, who played 590 games as a goalkeeper for Boldklubben Frem...

     1973–1993, 1998
  • Indrek Zelinski
    Indrek Zelinski
    Indrek Zelinski is an Estonian football manager and retired football striker.-Club career:When he was 12 years old, he started his career under a youth coach, Märt Siigur, in his hometown...

     2003–2005


Current squad

As of 08 August 2011.

Club officials

Chairman: Steen Ryborg

Head Coach: John 'Tune' Kristiansen
John 'Tune' Kristiansen
John 'Tune' Kristiansen is a Danish professional Association football manager, currently working as head coach of Boldklubben Frem....



Assistant Coaches: Tim Ilsø
Tim Ilsø
Tim Ilsø is a Danish semi-professional football player who currently plays for Boldklubben Frem in the 1. Division. Ilsø has made more than 200 first-team appearances for Frem, first as a forward, later as a midfielder or full back....

, Martin Jeppesen
Martin Jeppesen
Martin Jeppesen or just Jeppe is a Danish football player who has spent the majority of his career with Boldklubben Frem.Jeppesens father Jørn Jeppesen made around 260 first-team appearances for Frem, scoring 99 goals...



Goalkeeping Coach: René Heitmann

Reserve Team Coach: Steen Ryborg

U19 Team Coach: Jesper Ovesen

U17 Team Coach: Søren Hermansen

Recent years

Season Pos Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
10-11: Copenhagen Series #1/14 67 26 21 4 1 92 18
74
09-10: 1. Division
Danish 1st Division
The 1st Division has been the name of the second highest football league in Denmark since 1991. From 1945 to 1991 the 1st Division was the name of the highest level of football in Denmark...

#15/16 28 30 7 7 16 38 59 −21
08-09
Danish 1st Division 2008-09
The 2008–09 Danish 1st Division season is the 13th season of the Danish 1st Division league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association.The division-champion and runner-up will be promoted to the Danish Superliga 2009-10...

: 1. Division
Danish 1st Division
The 1st Division has been the name of the second highest football league in Denmark since 1991. From 1945 to 1991 the 1st Division was the name of the highest level of football in Denmark...

#11/16 36 30 8 12 10 41 53 −12
07-08
Danish 1st Division 2007-08
The 2007–08 Danish 1st Division season was the 13th season of the Danish 1st Division league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on August 4, 2007 to the final match on June 8, 2008....

: 1. Division
Danish 1st Division
The 1st Division has been the name of the second highest football league in Denmark since 1991. From 1945 to 1991 the 1st Division was the name of the highest level of football in Denmark...

#11/16 33 30 12 3 15 46 54 −8
06-07
Danish 1st Division 2006-07
The 2006-07 Danish 1st Division season was the 12th season of the Danish 1st Division league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on July 29, 2006 to the final match on June 24, 2007....

: 1. Division
#5/16 50 30 14 8 8 48 43
5
05-06
Danish 1st Division 2005-06
This page displays the progress of the Danish 1st Divisions 2005-2006-season.The division-champion, Vejle BK, and runner-up, Randers FC, promoted to the Danish Superliga 2006-07...

: 1. Division
#10/16 40 30 11 7 12 47 42
5
04-05
Danish 1st Division 2004-05
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 2004-2005-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 2005-06...

: 1. Division
#3/16 59 30 17 8 5 61 30
31
03-04
Danish Superliga 2003-04
The 2003-04 Danish Superliga season was the 14th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on July 26, 2003 to the final match on May 29, 2004....

: Superligaen
Danish Superliga
The Danish Superliga is the current Danish football championship tournament, and administered by the Danish Football Association. It is the highest association football league in Denmark and is currently contested by 12 teams each year, with 2 teams to be relegated, which proves to be one of the...

#11/12 27 33 8 3 22 40 65 −25
02-03
Danish 1st Division 2002-03
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 2002-2003-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 2003-04. The teams in the 14th, 15th and 16th relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 2003-04.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#2/16 58 30 18 4 8 64 43
21
01-02
Danish 1st Division 2001-02
This page displays the results of the football Danish 1st Divisions 2001-2002-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 2002-03. The teams in the 15th and 16th relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 2002-03.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#4/16 54 30 15 9 6 54 37
17
00-01
Danish 1st Division 2000-01
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 2000-2001-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 2001-02. The teams in the 14th, 15th and 16th relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 2001-02.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#4/16 55 30 16 7 7 64 34
30
99-00
Danish 1st Division 1999-2000
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 1999-2000-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 2000-01. The teams in the 13th to 16th spots relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 2000-01.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#7/16 45 30 12 9 9 55 48
7
98–99
Danish 1st Division 1998-99
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 1998-1999-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 1999-2000. The teams in the 13th to 16th spots relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 1999-2000.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#9/16 41 30 12 5 13 45 63 −18
97–98
Danish 1st Division 1997-98
This page displays the results of the Danish 1st Divisions 1997-1998-season.The division-champion and runner-up promoted to the Danish Superliga 1998-99. The teams in the 13th to 16th spots relegated to the Danish 2nd Division 1998-99.-Table:...

: 1. Division
#9/16 40 30 12 4 14 46 47 −1

Post 1993 bankruptcy and demotion



Green denotes the highest level of football in Denmark; yellow the second highest; red the third highest; black the fourth highest; grey the fifth highest.

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Green denotes the highest level of football in Denmark; yellow the second highest; red the third highest; black the fourth highest; grey the fifth highest.

External links

Official website Historical archive
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