2011–12 Danish 2nd Divisions
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2011–12 Danish 2nd Divisions
The 2011–12 Danish 2nd Divisions, beginning on 6 August 2011 and ending on 16 June 2012, will be the divided in two groups of sixteen teams. The two group winners will face each other for a single promotion spot in a two-legged play-off, rather than the normal three promotion spots, as decided in March 2010. This is done to reduce the First Division from 14 to 12 teams. Because of an uneven distribution of West and East-teams (divided by the Great Belt), two East-teams, Lolland-Falster Alliancen and BK Skjold, were drawn into the West-division. Participants East League table West League table Play-offs Promotion game The two winners will play promotion game on home and away basis. Game details ;First leg ;Second leg References {{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Danish 2nd Divisions Danish 2nd Division seasons 3 Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, ...
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2010–11 Danish 2nd Divisions
The 2010–11 Danish 2nd Divisions, beginning on 7 August 2010 and ending on 11 June 2011, will be the divided in two groups of sixteen teams. The two group winners will face each other for a single promotion spot in a two-legged play-off, rather than the normal three promotion spots, as decided in March 2010. This is done to reduce the First Division from 16 to 14 and eventually 12 teams. The bottom team from each group will be relegated, along with the loser of a two-legged play-off tie between the two clubs taking the penultimate spot at the end of the season. Because of an uneven distribution of West and East-teams (divided by the Great Belt), two East-teams, Boldklubben 1908 and Rishøj Boldklub, were drawn into the West-division (originally three with Greve Fodbold, Greve as the third, but the bankruptcy of BK Frem mentioned below reduced the number to two). Shortly before the season, Boldklubben Frem, who were one of the three relegated teams from the First Division, went ba ...
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Brabrand IF
Brabrand Idrætsforening is a Danish football club located in Brabrand in the western suburbs of Aarhus. They currently compete in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Players Current squad External links *Brabrand IFnbsp;– official team site *Brabrand IFnbsp;– official club site *Brabrand IFnbsp;– official football site (amateur) *Brabrand IF – clubfacts at the Danish Football Association The Danish Football Association (; DBU) is the governing body of football in Denmark. It is the organization of Danish football clubs and runs the professional Danish football leagues, alongside the men's and women's national teams. Based ...'s database. *Fanclub {{Danish 3rd Division Football clubs in Denmark 1934 establishments in Denmark Association football clubs established in 1934 Sport in Aarhus ...
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Svebølle B&I
Svebølle is a railway town, with a population of 2,288 (1 January 2025),BY3: Population by urban areas, area and population density
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Skovbakken IK
Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus (; commonly known as VSK Aarhus) is a Danish Association football, football club based in Risskov, a neighbourhood in Aarhus. The club was founded in 2016 when the football departments of :da:Vejlby IK Fodbold, Vejlby IK Fodbold and :da:Idrætsklubben Skovbakken, Idrætsklubben Skovbakken decided to merge. Skovbakken is a major sports club, multi-sport club who besides football also compete in Bakken Bears, basketball, SK Aarhus, handball, badminton, tennis, and volleyball, with many honours won in these departments. The men's team of VSK competes in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system, while the VSK Aarhus (women), women's team play in the Elitedivisionen, the highest division. Both teams' home ground is Vejlby Stadium which has a capacity of 5,000. History Separate clubs, common ground VSK Aarhus was formed through a merger of :da:Vejlby IK Fodbold, Vejlby IK Fodbold (VIK) and the men's football department ...
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