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2021–22 Denmark Series
The 2021–22 Denmark Series was the 57th season of the Denmark Series, the fifth-tier of the Danish football league structure organised by the Danish FA (DBU). The season marked a transitional phase in the structure of the Danish leagues. This season, the league was divided into four groups of ten teams each. After the regular season (27 rounds), the top four teams in the four groups were promoted for a spot in the 2022–23 Danish 3rd Division. The relegation from 2021-22 Denmark Series was based on which four team is relegated from the 2021–22 Danish 3rd Division depending on the teams are from east or west of the Great Belt Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Relegation rules The relegation to tier 6, was based on the four teams coming from the 2021–22 Danish 3rd Division season. therefore, six teams from group 1 and 2 (east Denmark) were relegated and two teams from Group 3 and 4 (west Denmark) were relegated. {{DEFAULTSORT:2021-22 Denmark Seri ...
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2020–21 Denmark Series
The 2020–21 Denmark Series was the 56th season of the Denmark Series, the fourth-tier of the Danish football league system, Danish football league structure organised by the Danish Football Union, Danish FA (DBU). The season marked a transitional phase in the structure of the Danish leagues. This season, the league was divided in four groups of eleven teams each. After the regular season, the top four teams in Groups 1 and 2 faced off in play-offs for a spot in the 2020–21 Danish 2nd Divisions, and the same was the case for Groups 3 and 4, which meant that two teams promoted. One team from the West groups promoted and one from the East groups. Numbers 5 to 11 after the regular season were gathered in two groups with 14 teams in each (Groups 1 and 2 + Groups 3 and 4), where the teams met the teams from the opposite pool once, which meant seven matches in total (the top teams get one extra home game). The teams took all earned points and goals scored with them to the playoffs. A ...
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2022–23 Danish 3rd Division
The 2022–23 Danish 3rd Division was the second season of the Danish 3rd Division since its establishment in 2021. The season started on 6 August 2022 with a group of twelve teams. After 22 rounds the group was split in a promotion group and a relegation group. The top two teams of the promotion group were promoted to the 2023–24 Danish 2nd Division. Participants AB Tårnby, Ishøj IF, SfB-Oure FA, and Holstebro were promoted from the 2021–22 Denmark Series. Stadia and locations League table Promotion Group The top 6 teams will compete for 2 spots in the 2023–24 Danish 2nd Division. Points and goals carried over in full from the regular season. Relegation Group The bottom 6 teams will compete to avoid the initial 3 relegations spots to the 2023–24 Denmark Series. Due to Jammerbugt FC forced relegation only 2 teams are set to be relegated in the 2022-23 season. Points and goals carried over in full from the regular season. References External links *Dan ...
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BK Marienlyst
Boldklubben Marienlyst, commonly known as BK Marienlyst, Marienlyst, or BM, is an association football club based in Odense, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1922, it is affiliated to the regional DBU Funen football association. The team plays its home matches at Marienlystcentret, which has a capacity of 1,200. The club recognises itself as the "eternal Funen Series club", and has only played a few season in the higher divisions. The volleyball department is one of the best of its kind in Denmark, winning 9 Danish championships. History Early history Boldklubben Marienlyst was founded in 1922, and it is thus Odense's fifth oldest still existing football club, after OB, B 1909, B 1913 and Odense KFUM. The founders were boys playing association football at Marienlystgade (now Marienlystvej) and surrounding streets, and they named the club after the street in the Skibhus district. The club's ...
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Odense Kammeraternes Sportsklub
Odense Kammeraternes Sportsklub, commonly known as OKS, is a Danish association football club. Founded 1930 in Odense, Funen, the club's home ground is OKSon Park. The first team competes in the fifth-tier Denmark Series and is part of the local DBU Funen governing body. History On 30 January 1930, Gasværkets Sportsklub, Elværkets Sportsklub and Telefonvæsenets Sportsklub merged and formed Odense Kommunale Sportsklub (Odense Communal Sports Club), shortened to OKS. The club became a part of Dansk Arbejder Idrætsforbund (Danish Worker's Sports Association), which nowadays is part of the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF). In 1945, the full name of the club was changed to Odense Kammeraternes Sportsklub, which meant that the shortened name of OKS was preserved. Today, OKS is home to a large number of senior men's and women's teams as well as a youth academy, and the club has over 600 paying members. Successes in the 1980s The home ground, ...
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SfB-Oure FA
SfB-Oure FA () is a Danish professional association football club based in the town of Svendborg, that competes in Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Football in Denmark, Danish football league system. Founded in 2018 as an elite superstructure of Svendborg fB and :da:Skolerne i Oure Sport & Performing Arts, Oure FA, it is affiliated to DBU Funen. The team plays its home matches at Høje Bøge Stadium where it has been based since its foundation. The club has roots dating back to 1900 where the cricket club ''"Phoenix"'', which would since become Svendborg fB, was founded, while the first professional superstructure in the South Funen region was established in 2008 with ''FC Svendborg''. In 2017, the professional department of SfB known as FC Svendborg was declared bankrupt. Six months later, however, an elite structure was established between Svendborg fB and Oure FA, the football department of Skolerne i Oure which is the largest boarding school environment in Denmark. The ne ...
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Ringsted IF
TMS Ringsted is a handball club from Ringsted, Denmark. Currently, TMS Ringsted competes in the men's Danish Handball League, whereas the women's team competes in the 1st Division. The home arena of the club is Ringsted-Hallen. History The club was founded on 15 December 1997, when Vetterslev-Høm G.F and Ringsted IF merged their first teams to create the new club. TMS is an abbreviation for Team Midtsjælland (Team central Zealand), the area in which Ringsted is located. The club has been nicknamed the "Ring Stingers" by fans. The club gained their first promotion to the Danish Handball League in 2003. In their first season the team was close to going bankrupt, but narrowly avoided doing so. In the 2020-21 TMS Ringsted finished last in the table, and should thus by league rules have been relegated. However, in April 2021, after the conclusion of the regular season, Aarhus Håndbold, was declared bankrupt. Their team was pulled out of the league, and their matches were consi ...
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Skovshoved IF
Skovshoved Idrætsforening, or Skovshoved IF, is a Danish sports club. The association football, football team is currently playing in the sixth-tier Copenhagen Series. They play at Skovshoved Idrætspark (also referred to as ''Banen ved Krøyersvej'') in Klampenborg north of Copenhagen. Skovshoved IF's most prominent time was earning silver medals in the 1926–27 Landsfodboldturneringen, 1926–27 and 1952–53 Danish 1st Division, 1952–53 seasons of the Danish football championship. The badminton team of SIF was three times national champion. Honours *Danish football champions, Danish Football Championship **Runners-up (2): 1926–27 Landsfodboldturneringen, 1926–27, 1952–53 Danish 1st Division, 1952–53 *Danish Cup **Round of 16 (4): 1954–55 Danish Cup, 1954–55, 1959–60 Danish Cup, 1959–60, 1991–92 Danish Cup, 1991–92, 1997–98 Danish Cup, 1997–98 *Provinsmesterskabsturneringen **Winners (1): 1926–27 Landsfodboldturneringen, 1926–27 **Runners-up ( ...
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Boldklubben 1908
Boldklubben 1908 (B.1908 for short) is a Danish football club based in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. The club's first team play in Denmark Series, the fifth tier of Danish football. The club play their home matches at Sundby Idrætspark, which has a capacity of 7,200. Founded in 1908, the club was a part of Danish second-tier football through the 1930s, had a spell in the top-flight War Tournaments during World War II, before experiencing a revival in the 1980s and 1990s, entering the third-tier Danish 2nd Division. History The club was founded on 24 May 1908 by several boys among them the four Jansen brothers - Hans, Jens, Crilles, and Edvard - aged 10 to 15 years old, choosing Harry Osbeck as the first chairman. The club's first match was won 3–0 against ''Thingvalla''. In 1912, the team was co-founder of regional football association, Amager Boldspil-Union (ABU), winning the first tournament under the new association's auspices. Team colours and crest Boldklubbe ...
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Gentofte-Vangede Idrætsforening
Gentofte-Vangede Idrætsforening (commonly known as GVI) is a Danish football club based in the Copenhagen suburban area Vangede. The club was founded 21 August 1921 and has since the foundation been playing at Nymosen Sports Park. The club was founded as merger between Gentofte Boldklub and Vangede Idrætsforening before the start of the 1921–22 tournament administrated by the Zealand Football Association (SBU). The founding clubs had previously been part of Nordre Birks Boldspil-Union and Københavns Forstadsklubbers Bold Union (KFBU), before being accepted as members of SBU during a general meeting on 29 May 1921. The club is currently playing in the Denmark Series The Denmark Series () is the fifth tier in the Danish football league system. Teams are divided into four groups of ten. The top team in each following promotion group is promoted to the Danish 3rd Division. The bottom three teams in each group .... References External links * Official shop {{DE ...
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Køge Nord FC
Køge Nord FC (abbreviated KNFC) is a Danish association football club, located in Ølby between a Rail transport, railroad and a highway, Køge Bugt Motorvejen, in the northern suburbs of Køge, Køge Municipality, and playing their home games at Rishøj Stadium (also known as Lyngvejens Stadium), which can hold approx. 1,000 standing spectators around a fenced football field with no grandstands. The Zealand, East Zealandian club was originally formed as a football department in 1971 under the sports club, Rishøj Idrætsforening, before being refounded as an independent association football club under the name Rishøj Boldklub in 2004, and getting its current name in the summer of 2017. As of the 2023–24 season, the club's first team play in Series 1 (Danish football), Serie 1 after having been relegated from the Zealand Series in 2023. The club did not draw great attention to itself during its early years, where it was playing in the lower ranking regional leagues. In 1986, a ...
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Ledøje-Smørum Fodbold
Ledøje-Smørum Fodbold (LSF, ) is an association football club based in the town of Smørumnedre, Denmark. Founded in 1911, the club play at their home ground Smørum Park. Their colours are white and black. Ledøje-Smørum is affiliated to the local football association, DBU Zealand. The football department is part of the larger sports club, ''Ledøje-Smørum Idrætsforening'', but operates as its own independent unit with their own board of representatives. History In June 1911, Smørum Boldklub was established. Around 1915, the club is able to assemble a strong team, which participates in tournaments under Sjællands Boldspil-Union (SBU), the local branch of the Danish Football Union (DBU). The pitch conditions were primitive during this period, and the players often had to compete on uneven pieces of land or local fields. In the 1920s, Stangkær's lands by Flodvej were often used as a temporary home ground, before a transition was made to a pitch south of Skebjergvej, east ...
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