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Copenhagen Series

Copenhagen Series for men (Danish: Københavnsserien for Herrer; Herre Københavnsserien[1]), unofficially also known as Københavnerserien and often shortened to KS serien and KS Herre, is the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU København (DBUK) and one of the sixth-highest divisions overall in the Danish football league system.

Københavnsserien for Herrer
Founded1889; 134 years ago (1889)
First season1889–90
CountryDenmark
ConfederationDanish FA (1889–1903)
DBU Copenhagen (1903–present)
Number of teams14 (from 1993)
Level on pyramid6 (from 2021)
Promotion toDenmark Series (3 divisions)
Relegation toSeries 1, group 1 (first teams)
Series 1, group 2 (reserve teams)
Bornholm Series (DBUB teams)
Domestic cup(s)KBUs Pokalturnering (1910–1953)
Danish Cup (1954–present)
Current championsFA 2000 (2nd title)
(2016–17)
Most championshipsKjøbenhavns BK (17 titles)
Current: 2021–22 season

The league, deciding the Copenhagen Football Championship (Danish: Københavnsmesterskabet i fodbold), was introduced as a tournament exclusively for amateur clubs located in Copenhagen beginning with the 1889–90 season under the auspices of the Danish Football Association (DBU).[2] With the formation of a regional association for the Copenhagen area in 1903, the administration of the league was handed over to the newly founded Københavns Boldspil-Union (KBU).[3] At the time of the league's inception, it was the top flight of the Danish football league system featuring the best teams in the country, but it has since been moved to its current status as the sixth best level in Danish football, after a long period as the fifth best level, and now features lower ranking amateur clubs from the Copenhagen area and Bornholm including the reserve squads of clubs playing at the Danish third league tier or above.[3][4]

The division has changed its name on numerous occasions. It has previously been known as Fodboldturneringen (1889/90–1905/06), A-rækken (1906/07–1919/20; or KBUs A-række, Række A1), Mesterskabsrækken (1920/21–1935/36; or KBUs Mesterskabsrække to distinguish it from the other regional leagues; unofficially shortened to Mesterrækken), A-rækken (1936/37–1946/47), Københavnsserien A and Københavnsserien B (1947/48–1977; groups A and B respectively), before settling with the current name of Københavnsserien beginning with the 1978-season, eventually being known as Københavnsserien for Herrer since the 1985-season to distinguish it from the women's corresponding regional league.[3][4][5][6][7]

History

Only clubs located in Copenhagen participated in the tournaments organised by the Danish Football Association (DBU) from the foundation in 1889 until 1903, when the regional football association, Copenhagen Football Association (KBU) was formed and took over the administration of all Copenhagen-related activities including the tournaments.[2] In the first 14 years under the auspices of the DBU, the participants played once or twice against everyone in a league format (unlike the cup-format used for the Medaille-Fodbold-Turneringen held in 1888) and the season was usually initiated in November and lasted until March the following year.[2][8] Akademisk Boldklub was the most successful team in the DBU-era with six championship titles.[2] In October 1889, the association invited the potential participants to join its first football tournament, simply named Football Tournament or Fodboldturneringen.[8] At the time of the league's inception, it was the top flight of the Danish football league system featuring the best teams in the country, but the league winners are not considered official Danish champions.

At the Copenhagen FA's general meeting on 26 February 1920, a new tournament system was adopted.[9] KBU's highest division, A-rækken, was renamed Mesterskabsrækken with the five biggest teams all owners of a football field (Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, Akademisk Boldklub, Boldklubben af 1893, Boldklubben Frem and Boldklubben 1903) under KBU as participants, while the name A-rækken was retained for KBU's second highest division, containing teams not owning a football field, and the third highest league became B-rækken, all tournaments consisting of a first, second and third team tournament.[5][6][9] At the same time, the promotion and relegation rules between the Mesterrækken and the new A-rækken were overhauled making it more difficult for winners of A-rækken to achieve a promotion.[9] In 1936, KBU's highest division, Mesterskabsrækken, was dissolved as a result of the introduction to the double format to the nationwide leagues organized by the Danish Football Association (DBU), allowing KBU's previous second level league, A-rækken, to become the new highest division involving 16 first teams.[5]

From 1912 to 1927 the league served as the Copenhagen qualifier for the Landsfodboldturneringen, a national playoff to elect a Danish Champion. The Landsfodboldturneringen was won by a team from Copenhagen all the times contested. From 1927 to 1936 it coexisted with the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold with the best Copenhagen teams competing in both competitions.

With the formation of Denmark Series, beginning with the 1966-season, reserve teams were now allowed to participate at the fourth level. Between 1966 and 1977, the winner of the regular league (group A) played two playoff matches against the highest placed qualified reserve league team (group B) for one promotion spot to Denmark Series. The overall loser of the two matches entered the additional home and away playoff matches against the runners-up of the Zealand Series for the right to enter Denmark Series. The winners of the regular league managed to secure their spot in the Denmark Series by winning in the seasons between 1967 and 1973, while teams originating from the reserve league won promotion the other years. From the 1978-season the two divisions were merged into one regular league, features both first teams and reserve teams.

Competition format

Below is a complete record of the number of teams in each season throughout the league's history (not including group 2 between 1947/48 and 1977):[3][10]

A single round-robin schedule was used between the seasons 1889/90 and 1891/92, 1896/97–97/98 and 1930/31–1946/47, while a double round-robin schedule have been used in the early seasons between 1892/93 and 1895/96, between 1898/99 and 1929/30, and again since the 1947/48-season. The 1956/57-season was a transition season, where each team met each other three times during the tournament. Until the 1994-season, a win equaled 2 points and a draw 1 point, which changed from the 1995-season, where a win earned the team 3 points. From the 1947/48-season to the 1997-season, an additional league on the same level as the Københavnsserien was present, but only reserve teams for higher ranking teams could participate, while first teams were placed in group A. The 2008 fall-season was a transition tournament.

Copenhagen Championship winners

The winner in a given season wins the Copenhagen Championship and is automatically promoted to the Denmark Series. The runner-up enters a home/away promotion playoff against teams from the highest leagues of the other regional associations for the right to enter the Denmark Series. Teams placing in the bottom are automatically relegated to either the Series 1, group 1 (first team), Series 1, group 2 (reserve teams) or Bornholm Series (teams belonging to DBU Bornholm). Depending on the number of teams, that are members of FBU Funen, relegated from Denmark Series, the number of teams relegated to Series 1 will be either increased or decreased.

The Football Tournament/Fodboldturneringen (1889–1906)

Season Level Champions Runners-up Ref
1889–90 1[nb 1] Akademisk BK Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1890–91 1 Kjøbenhavns BK Akademisk BK [10][11][12][8]
1891–92 1 No winner[nb 2] [10][11][12][8]
1892–93 1 Akademisk BK Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1893–94 1 Akademisk BK Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1894–95 1 Akademisk BK Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1895–96 1 Akademisk BK Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1896–97 1 Kjøbenhavns BK Akademisk BK [10][11][12][8]
1897–98 1 Kjøbenhavns BK Akademisk BK [10][11][12][8]
1898–99 1 Akademisk BK B.93, BK Frem and Kjøbenhavns BK [10][11][12][8]
1899–1900 1 No winner[nb 3] [10][11][12][8]
1900–01 1 B.93 Akademisk BK[nb 4] [10][11][12][8]
1901–02 1 BK Frem B.93 [10][11][12][8]
1902–03 1 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [10][11][12][8]
1903–04 1 BK Frem Kjøbenhavns BK [13][11][3][12][10]
1904–05 1 Kjøbenhavns BK B.93 [13][11][3][12][10]
1905–06 1 B.93 BK Frem [13][11][3][12][10]

A-rækken (1906–1920)

Season Level Champions Runners-up Ref
1906–07 1 No winner[nb 5] [13][12][3][11][10]
1907–08 1 B.93 Akademisk BK and Kjøbenhavns BK[nb 6] [13][12][3][10][11]
1908–09 1 B.93 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10][11]
1909–10 1 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [13][12][3][10][11]
1910–11 1 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [13][12][3][10][11]
1911 fall 1 Østerbros BK B 1903 [13][12][3][10][11]
1912 spring 1 Kjøbenhavns BK B.93 [13][12][3][10][11]
1912–13 1[nb 7] Kjøbenhavns BK B.93 [13][12][3][10][11]
1913–14 1 Kjøbenhavns BK B.93 [13][12][3][10][11]
1914–15 1 B.93 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10][11]
1915–16 1 Kjøbenhavns BK[nb 8] B.93[nb 8] [13][12][3][10][11]
1916–17 1 Kjøbenhavns BK Akademisk BK [13][12][3][10][11]
1917–18 1 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [13][12][3][10][11]
1918–19 1 Akademisk BK B.93 [13][12][3][10][11]
1919–20 1 B 1903 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10][11]

Mesterskabsrækken (1920–1936)

Season Level Champions Runners-up Ref
1920–21 1 Akademisk BK B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1921–22 1 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [13][12][3][10]
1922–23 1 BK Frem B.93 [13][12][3][10]
1923–24 1 B 1903 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10]
1924–25 1 Kjøbenhavns BK Akademisk BK [13][12][3][10]
1925–26 1 B 1903 B.93 [13][12][3][10]
1926–27 1 B.93 B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1927–28 2[nb 9] B.93 B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1928–29 2 Kjøbenhavns BK BK Frem [13][12][3][10]
1929–30 3[nb 10] B.93 B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1930–31 3 B 1903 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10]
1931–32 3 B.93 B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1932–33 3 BK Frem B.93 and Kjøbenhavns BK[nb 11] [13][12][3][10]
1933–34 3 B.93 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10]
1934–35 3 Kjøbenhavns BK B 1903 [13][12][3][10]
1935–36 3 B 1903 Kjøbenhavns BK [13][12][3][10]

A-rækken (1936–1947)

Season Level Champions Runners-up Ref
1936–37 4[nb 12] Østerbros BK Vanløse IF [13][12][3][10]
1937–38 4 Østerbros BK Skovshoved IF [13][3][10]
1938–39 4 Dragør BK unclear[nb 13] [13][3][10]
1939–40 4 Skovshoved IF Vanløse IF [13][3][10]
1940–41 2[nb 14] Dragør BK Skovshoved IF [13][3][10]
1941–42 2 Skovshoved IF BK Hellas [13][3][10]
1942–43 2 Hvidovre IF unclear[nb 15] [13][3][10]
1943–44 2 Brønshøj BK Hvidovre IF [13][3][10]
1944–45 2 B1908 Hvidovre IF [13][3][10]
1945–46 4[nb 16] B1908 unclear[nb 17] [13][3][10]
1946–47 4 Skovshoved IF unclear[nb 18] [13][3][10]

Københavnsserien A / Københavnsserien B (1947–1977)

Season Level A Champions A Runners-up B Champions B Runners-up Ref
1947–48 4 Hvidovre IF B1908 BK Frem (II) Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10][3]
1948–49 4 Hvidovre IF B1908 BK Frem (II) BK Fremad Amager (II) [13][10][3]
1949–50 4 Vanløse IF BK Hellas BK Fremad Amager (II) B.93 (II) [13][10][14][3][15]
1950–51 4 Vanløse IF Gentofte-Vangede IF BK Fremad Amager (II) B 1903 (II) [13][10][3][15]
1951–52 4 Vanløse IF Frederiksberg BK Akademisk BK (II) BK Frem (II) [13][10][15]
1952–53 4 BK Mariendal Frederiksberg BK Akademisk BK (II) BK Frem (II) [13][10]
1953–54 4 Frederiksberg BK BK Rødovre BK Frem (II) B.93 (II)[nb 19] [13][10][16]
1954–55 4 Kastrup BK Hvidovre IF BK Frem (II) B 1903 (II) [13][10]
1955–56 4 B1908 BK Rødovre Kjøbenhavns BK (II) BK Frem (II) [13][10]
1956–57 4 BK Rødovre Frederiksberg BK KFUMs BK (II) Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10]
1958 4 Frederiksberg BK B1908 Akademisk BK (II) Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10][16]
1959 5[nb 20] Kastrup BK Sundby BK Kjøbenhavns BK (II) BK Frem (III) [13][10]
1960 5 Hvidovre IF B1908 Kjøbenhavns BK (II) BK Frem (II) [13][10]
1961 5 BK Hero AIK Frederiksholm Kjøbenhavns BK (II) B 1903 (II) [13][10]
1962 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK Kjøbenhavns BK (III) B.93 (II) [13][10]
1963 5 BK Dalgas B1908 Kjøbenhavns BK (II) BK Frem (II) [13][10]
1964 5 BK Hero Kastrup BK B.93 (II) Brønshøj BK (II) [13][10]
1965 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK B 1903 (II) Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10]
1966 5 Kastrup BK Østerbros BK Kjøbenhavns BK (III) Brønshøj BK (II) [13][10]
1967 5 Kastrup BK Handelsstandens BK Kjøbenhavns BK (III) BK Fremad Amager (II) [13][10]
1968 5 BK Skjold Østerbros BK B.93 (II) Brønshøj BK (III) [13][10]
1969 5 Skovshoved IF B1908 B 1903 (III) Hellerup IK (II) [13][10]
1970 5 Østerbros BK BK Hellas Vanløse IF (II) BK Frem (III) [13][10]
1971 5 BK Hellas Gentofte-Vangede IF BK Frem (III) Hellerup IK (II) [13][10]
1972 5 Dragør BK Gentofte-Vangede IF Kjøbenhavns BK (II) Brønshøj BK (III) [13][10]
1973 5 Gentofte-Vangede IF Tårnby BK BK Fremad Amager (II) Hvidovre IF (III) [13][10]
1974 5 Sundby BK Husum BK Hvidovre IF (III) Kastrup BK (II) [13][10]
1975 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK B 1903 (III) Vanløse IF (II) [13][10]
1976 5 BK Fremad Valby Tårnby BK BK Frem (II) BK Frem (III) [13][10]
1977 5 Tårnby BK Dragør BK BK Frem (III) B 1903 (III) [13][10]

Københavnsserien (1978–)

Season Level Champions Runners-up Ref
1978 5 Dragør BK BK Standard-Kammeraterne [13][10]
1979 5 Hellerup IK (II) Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10]
1980 5 BK Standard-Kammeraterne Kjøbenhavns BK (II) [13][10]
1981 5 Gentofte-Vangede IF Tårnby BK [13][10]
1982 5 B1908 Hvidovre IF (II) [13][10]
1983 5 BK Fremad Amager (II) BK Pioneren [13][10]
1984 5 Tårnby BK Kastrup BK (II) [13][10]
1985 5 Kastrup BK (II) B 1903 (II) [13][10]
1986 5 Sundby BK Vanløse IF (II) [13][10]
1987 5 Østerbros BK Vanløse IF (II) [13][10]
1988 5 BK Fremad Valby (II) KFUMs BK [13][10]
1989 5 BK Hellas Tårnby BK (II) [13][10]
1990 5 Ryvang FC B.93 (II) [13][3][10]
1991 5[nb 21] Brønshøj BK (II) Gentofte-Vangede IF [13][3][10]
1992 6→5[nb 21] Valby BK B.93 (II) [13][3][10]
1993 6→5 Hvidovre IF (II) B 1908 [13][3][10]
1994 6→5 BK Fremad Amager (II) Brønshøj BK (II) [13][3][10]
1995 6→5 BK Rødovre Frederiksberg BK [13][3][10]
1996 5[nb 21] Ryvang FC Valby BK [13][3][10]
1997 5 B.93 (II) Brønshøj BK (II) [13][3][10]
1998 6[nb 22] Gentofte-Vangede IF AB1970 [13][3][10]
1999 6 BK Skjold FK Prespa [13][3][10]
2000 6 AB1970 KFUMs BK [13][3][10]
2001 6 Jægersborg BK Østerbro IF [13][3][10]
2002 6 B.93 (II) Sundby BK [13][3][10]
2003 6 BK Frem (II) BK Skjold (II) [17][10]
2004 6 Amager United Skovshoved IF [18][10]
2005 6 Dragør BK B 1903 (FCK II) [19][10]
2006 6 Frederiksberg BK B.93 (II) [20][10]
2007 6 Hvidovre IF (II) B 1903 (FCK II) [21][10]
2008 6→5[nb 22] Handelsstandens BK Hvidovre IF (II) [22]
2009 spring 5 NB Bornholm Frederiksberg BK [23][10]
2009–10 5 BK Fremad Amager Jægersborg BK [24]
2010–11 5 BK Frem Skovshoved IF [25]
2011–12 5 FA 2000 Kastrup BK [26]
2012–13 5 Jægersborg BK AB Tårnby [27]
2013–14 5 Kastrup BK BK Fremad Valby [28]
2014–15 5 BK Skjold BK Union [29]
2015–16 5 BK Fremad Valby Skovshoved IF [30]
2016–17 5 FA 2000 BK Union [31]
2017–18 5

Footnotes

  1. ^ Between 1889 and 1912, there was no national championship playoff and the regional championships, were the highest level, that the clubs could reach, so in principle level 1. The Copenhagen Football League later co-existed with parallel regional leagues and divisions administrated by the regional associations under the Danish Football Association.
  2. ^ In the 1891/92-season Akademisk Boldklub, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and Østerbro Boldklub (merged to Cricketklubben af 1893 in 1893) finished with three wins and 1 loss (6 points) and the championship was declared a draw. No play-off match for the title was played and no championship title was awarded.
  3. ^ In the 1899/1900-season Akademisk Boldklub and Boldklubben af 1893 both finished level on points (10 pts.) and the championship was declared a draw. No play-off match for the title was played and no championship title was awarded.
  4. ^ Two sources (Gandil 1939; DBU 50 years 1939) lists Akademisk Boldklub in the second place and Boldklub Frem in third place in the final table - even though both clubs finished level on points (10 pts.) in the final table.
  5. ^ In the 1906/07-season Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben af 1893 finished level on points and the championship was declared a draw. No play-off match for the title was played and no championship title was declared.
  6. ^ Akademisk Boldklub and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub finished level on points (10 pts) in the 1907/08-season. Several sources usually put Akademisk BK in 2nd place with Kjøbenhavns BK in 3rd place in the final table, but it is unclear according to which criterion and tournament rules.
  7. ^ Danish Football Association (DBU) introduced Landsfodboldturneringen beginning with the 1912/13-season, where the winners of each of the regional association meet in a play-off cup tournament at the end of the season to decide both the provincial and national championship. This play-off tournament lasted until the introduction of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold in 1927.
  8. ^ a b Akademisk Boldklub, Boldklubben af 1893 and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub all finished level on points (15) in the final table of the 1915/16-season. Replay matches were played to determine the championship between the three clubs, with all clubs winning one match and losing one match. The rules specified that the club with the best goals scored/against-coefficients would win the KBU championship, and the outcome of the replay matches placed Kjøbenhavns BK on top (5 goals scored; 3 goals against), B.93 as the runner-up (5 goals scored; 5 goals against) and Akademisk BK in 3rd place (5 goals scored; 7 goals against).
  9. ^ In 1927, the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold replaced the Landsfodboldturneringen, introducing a single national league level composed of five districts and with a play-off tournament at the end of the season to decide both the provincial and national championship that specific season. Teams qualified for the national tournament based on their regional league results from the previous season.
  10. ^ After two years with a single national level divided into five districts, the "Danmarksturneringen i fodbold" was reorganized into two national leagues with a single round-robin schedule each located at different levels, one championship league (Mesterskabsserien) and one promotion league (Oprykningsserien), beginning with the 1929/30-season.
  11. ^ Three clubs finished level on points in the final table for the 1932/33-season. Boldklubben Frem was awarded the championship due to the club's victories against the other two teams having 10 points each, while no replay match was played between Boldklubben af 1893 and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub to determine the second place.
  12. ^ The 1935/36-season of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold consisted of two levels (with a total of three divisions) with each team playing in a single round-robin schedule and at the same time participating in the regional leagues. The 1936/37-season introduced a new third level in the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold (four divisions in total), where each division had a double round-robin schedule. The teams in the top two levels did not participate in the regional leagues, while the teams at the third levels still took part in the regional tournaments.
  13. ^ The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1938/39-season, including a clear runners-up team, which a source indicate as either Skovshoved IF or Vanløse IF.
  14. ^ During World War II, the Danish Football Association (DBU) suspended the then national league structure, consisting of three divisional series, with clubs being divided geographically in regional series using a flat structure, though eliminating two levels in the Danish football league system for the entire period (1940–1945). The regional champions qualified to play in one of the regional series.
  15. ^ The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1942/43-season, including a clear runners-up team, which a source indicate as either Frederiksberg Boldklub, Vanløse IF and Brønshøj Boldklub. All three teams finished level on points (22 pts).
  16. ^ After World War II, the nation-wide tournament, "Danmarksturneringen i fodbold", were resumed with a 3 league-structure, which meant that all the regional championship leagues were lowered to tier 4 in the Danish football league system.
  17. ^ The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1945/46-season, including a clear runners-up team, which a source indicate as either Skovshoved IF or Hvidovre IF. Both teams finished level on points (24 pts).
  18. ^ The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1946/47-season, including a clear runners-up team, which a source indicate as Boldklubben 1908, while another indicate as Hvidovre IF. Both teams finished level on points (20 pts), but with a different goalscore.
  19. ^ A source displaying with the final table for the 1953/54-season of Københavnsserien B is missing. The listed team are the presumptive runner-up as the table stood after 16 rounds.
  20. ^ Beginning with the 1959 edition, the 'Kvalifikationsturneringen' switched from being an end-of-the-season qualifying tournament for promotion to the 3rd Division, with participation of the best regional champions, to becoming a full season league and a part of league structure of "Danmarksturneringen i fodbold". With the introduction of the new league, nicknamed '4th Division', the Copenhagen Series within the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one level.
  21. ^ a b c In the summer of 1991, one of the several changes to the format of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold, was the introduction of the Kvalifikationsligaen in the spring section of the season, which meant that the levels in the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one, while at the same time being increased by one in the autumn season. This tournament format lasted until the spring of 1995.
  22. ^ a b The Kvalifikationsrækken were introduced in the spring of 1998 by the Danish Football Association as a buffer zone between the higher ranking level's autumn-spring season format and the lower ranking level's spring-autumn season formats. This meant, that the Copenhagen Series within the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one level. The tournament was discontinued in the summer of 2008 and the level of the Copenhagen Series was increased.

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copenhagen, series, danish, københavnsserien, herrer, herre, københavnsserien, unofficially, also, known, københavnerserien, often, shortened, serien, herre, highest, division, organised, regional, football, association, københavn, dbuk, sixth, highest, divisi. Copenhagen Series for men Danish Kobenhavnsserien for Herrer Herre Kobenhavnsserien 1 unofficially also known as Kobenhavnerserien and often shortened to KS serien and KS Herre is the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU Kobenhavn DBUK and one of the sixth highest divisions overall in the Danish football league system Kobenhavnsserien for HerrerFounded1889 134 years ago 1889 First season1889 90CountryDenmarkConfederationDanish FA 1889 1903 DBU Copenhagen 1903 present Number of teams14 from 1993 Level on pyramid6 from 2021 Promotion toDenmark Series 3 divisions Relegation toSeries 1 group 1 first teams Series 1 group 2 reserve teams Bornholm Series DBUB teams Domestic cup s KBUs Pokalturnering 1910 1953 Danish Cup 1954 present Current championsFA 2000 2nd title 2016 17 Most championshipsKjobenhavns BK 17 titles Current 2021 22 seasonThe league deciding the Copenhagen Football Championship Danish Kobenhavnsmesterskabet i fodbold was introduced as a tournament exclusively for amateur clubs located in Copenhagen beginning with the 1889 90 season under the auspices of the Danish Football Association DBU 2 With the formation of a regional association for the Copenhagen area in 1903 the administration of the league was handed over to the newly founded Kobenhavns Boldspil Union KBU 3 At the time of the league s inception it was the top flight of the Danish football league system featuring the best teams in the country but it has since been moved to its current status as the sixth best level in Danish football after a long period as the fifth best level and now features lower ranking amateur clubs from the Copenhagen area and Bornholm including the reserve squads of clubs playing at the Danish third league tier or above 3 4 The division has changed its name on numerous occasions It has previously been known as Fodboldturneringen 1889 90 1905 06 A raekken 1906 07 1919 20 or KBUs A raekke Raekke A1 Mesterskabsraekken 1920 21 1935 36 or KBUs Mesterskabsraekke to distinguish it from the other regional leagues unofficially shortened to Mesterraekken A raekken 1936 37 1946 47 Kobenhavnsserien A and Kobenhavnsserien B 1947 48 1977 groups A and B respectively before settling with the current name of Kobenhavnsserien beginning with the 1978 season eventually being known as Kobenhavnsserien for Herrer since the 1985 season to distinguish it from the women s corresponding regional league 3 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 History 2 Competition format 3 Copenhagen Championship winners 3 1 The Football Tournament Fodboldturneringen 1889 1906 3 2 A raekken 1906 1920 3 3 Mesterskabsraekken 1920 1936 3 4 A raekken 1936 1947 3 5 Kobenhavnsserien A Kobenhavnsserien B 1947 1977 3 6 Kobenhavnsserien 1978 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesHistory EditOnly clubs located in Copenhagen participated in the tournaments organised by the Danish Football Association DBU from the foundation in 1889 until 1903 when the regional football association Copenhagen Football Association KBU was formed and took over the administration of all Copenhagen related activities including the tournaments 2 In the first 14 years under the auspices of the DBU the participants played once or twice against everyone in a league format unlike the cup format used for the Medaille Fodbold Turneringen held in 1888 and the season was usually initiated in November and lasted until March the following year 2 8 Akademisk Boldklub was the most successful team in the DBU era with six championship titles 2 In October 1889 the association invited the potential participants to join its first football tournament simply named Football Tournament or Fodboldturneringen 8 At the time of the league s inception it was the top flight of the Danish football league system featuring the best teams in the country but the league winners are not considered official Danish champions At the Copenhagen FA s general meeting on 26 February 1920 a new tournament system was adopted 9 KBU s highest division A raekken was renamed Mesterskabsraekken with the five biggest teams all owners of a football field Kjobenhavns Boldklub Akademisk Boldklub Boldklubben af 1893 Boldklubben Frem and Boldklubben 1903 under KBU as participants while the name A raekken was retained for KBU s second highest division containing teams not owning a football field and the third highest league became B raekken all tournaments consisting of a first second and third team tournament 5 6 9 At the same time the promotion and relegation rules between the Mesterraekken and the new A raekken were overhauled making it more difficult for winners of A raekken to achieve a promotion 9 In 1936 KBU s highest division Mesterskabsraekken was dissolved as a result of the introduction to the double format to the nationwide leagues organized by the Danish Football Association DBU allowing KBU s previous second level league A raekken to become the new highest division involving 16 first teams 5 From 1912 to 1927 the league served as the Copenhagen qualifier for the Landsfodboldturneringen a national playoff to elect a Danish Champion The Landsfodboldturneringen was won by a team from Copenhagen all the times contested From 1927 to 1936 it coexisted with the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold with the best Copenhagen teams competing in both competitions With the formation of Denmark Series beginning with the 1966 season reserve teams were now allowed to participate at the fourth level Between 1966 and 1977 the winner of the regular league group A played two playoff matches against the highest placed qualified reserve league team group B for one promotion spot to Denmark Series The overall loser of the two matches entered the additional home and away playoff matches against the runners up of the Zealand Series for the right to enter Denmark Series The winners of the regular league managed to secure their spot in the Denmark Series by winning in the seasons between 1967 and 1973 while teams originating from the reserve league won promotion the other years From the 1978 season the two divisions were merged into one regular league features both first teams and reserve teams Competition format EditBelow is a complete record of the number of teams in each season throughout the league s history not including group 2 between 1947 48 and 1977 3 10 Primary league entrants 1889 90 present 3 10 3 clubs 1894 95 95 96 5 clubs 1891 92 93 94 1896 97 1899 1900 1903 04 1905 06 1907 08 1920 21 22 23 6 clubs 1897 98 98 99 1904 05 1908 09 17 18 1923 24 29 30 7 clubs 1889 90 90 91 1918 19 19 20 8 clubs 1930 31 35 36 10 clubs 1947 48 1964 1969 72 12 clubs 1965 68 1973 77 1980 81 1983 88 1992 13 clubs 1979 1982 14 clubs 1978 1989 91 1993 2008s 2009s present 16 clubs 1936 37 46 47 Transition tournament 2008f Reserve league entrants 1947 48 1977 10 10 clubs 1947 48 52 53 1954 55 1958 11 clubs 1953 54 1969 12 clubs 1959 63 1965 66 1968 1970 77 13 clubs 1964 1967 A single round robin schedule was used between the seasons 1889 90 and 1891 92 1896 97 97 98 and 1930 31 1946 47 while a double round robin schedule have been used in the early seasons between 1892 93 and 1895 96 between 1898 99 and 1929 30 and again since the 1947 48 season The 1956 57 season was a transition season where each team met each other three times during the tournament Until the 1994 season a win equaled 2 points and a draw 1 point which changed from the 1995 season where a win earned the team 3 points From the 1947 48 season to the 1997 season an additional league on the same level as the Kobenhavnsserien was present but only reserve teams for higher ranking teams could participate while first teams were placed in group A The 2008 fall season was a transition tournament Copenhagen Championship winners EditThe winner in a given season wins the Copenhagen Championship and is automatically promoted to the Denmark Series The runner up enters a home away promotion playoff against teams from the highest leagues of the other regional associations for the right to enter the Denmark Series Teams placing in the bottom are automatically relegated to either the Series 1 group 1 first team Series 1 group 2 reserve teams or Bornholm Series teams belonging to DBU Bornholm Depending on the number of teams that are members of FBU Funen relegated from Denmark Series the number of teams relegated to Series 1 will be either increased or decreased The Football Tournament Fodboldturneringen 1889 1906 Edit Main article The Football Tournament Season Level Champions Runners up Ref1889 90 1 nb 1 Akademisk BK Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1890 91 1 Kjobenhavns BK Akademisk BK 10 11 12 8 1891 92 1 No winner nb 2 10 11 12 8 1892 93 1 Akademisk BK Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1893 94 1 Akademisk BK Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1894 95 1 Akademisk BK Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1895 96 1 Akademisk BK Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1896 97 1 Kjobenhavns BK Akademisk BK 10 11 12 8 1897 98 1 Kjobenhavns BK Akademisk BK 10 11 12 8 1898 99 1 Akademisk BK B 93 BK Frem and Kjobenhavns BK 10 11 12 8 1899 1900 1 No winner nb 3 10 11 12 8 1900 01 1 B 93 Akademisk BK nb 4 10 11 12 8 1901 02 1 BK Frem B 93 10 11 12 8 1902 03 1 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 10 11 12 8 1903 04 1 BK Frem Kjobenhavns BK 13 11 3 12 10 1904 05 1 Kjobenhavns BK B 93 13 11 3 12 10 1905 06 1 B 93 BK Frem 13 11 3 12 10 A raekken 1906 1920 Edit Season Level Champions Runners up Ref1906 07 1 No winner nb 5 13 12 3 11 10 1907 08 1 B 93 Akademisk BK and Kjobenhavns BK nb 6 13 12 3 10 11 1908 09 1 B 93 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 11 1909 10 1 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 13 12 3 10 11 1910 11 1 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 13 12 3 10 11 1911 fall 1 Osterbros BK B 1903 13 12 3 10 11 1912 spring 1 Kjobenhavns BK B 93 13 12 3 10 11 1912 13 1 nb 7 Kjobenhavns BK B 93 13 12 3 10 11 1913 14 1 Kjobenhavns BK B 93 13 12 3 10 11 1914 15 1 B 93 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 11 1915 16 1 Kjobenhavns BK nb 8 B 93 nb 8 13 12 3 10 11 1916 17 1 Kjobenhavns BK Akademisk BK 13 12 3 10 11 1917 18 1 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 13 12 3 10 11 1918 19 1 Akademisk BK B 93 13 12 3 10 11 1919 20 1 B 1903 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 11 Mesterskabsraekken 1920 1936 Edit Season Level Champions Runners up Ref1920 21 1 Akademisk BK B 1903 13 12 3 10 1921 22 1 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 13 12 3 10 1922 23 1 BK Frem B 93 13 12 3 10 1923 24 1 B 1903 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 1924 25 1 Kjobenhavns BK Akademisk BK 13 12 3 10 1925 26 1 B 1903 B 93 13 12 3 10 1926 27 1 B 93 B 1903 13 12 3 10 1927 28 2 nb 9 B 93 B 1903 13 12 3 10 1928 29 2 Kjobenhavns BK BK Frem 13 12 3 10 1929 30 3 nb 10 B 93 B 1903 13 12 3 10 1930 31 3 B 1903 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 1931 32 3 B 93 B 1903 13 12 3 10 1932 33 3 BK Frem B 93 and Kjobenhavns BK nb 11 13 12 3 10 1933 34 3 B 93 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 1934 35 3 Kjobenhavns BK B 1903 13 12 3 10 1935 36 3 B 1903 Kjobenhavns BK 13 12 3 10 A raekken 1936 1947 Edit Season Level Champions Runners up Ref1936 37 4 nb 12 Osterbros BK Vanlose IF 13 12 3 10 1937 38 4 Osterbros BK Skovshoved IF 13 3 10 1938 39 4 Dragor BK unclear nb 13 13 3 10 1939 40 4 Skovshoved IF Vanlose IF 13 3 10 1940 41 2 nb 14 Dragor BK Skovshoved IF 13 3 10 1941 42 2 Skovshoved IF BK Hellas 13 3 10 1942 43 2 Hvidovre IF unclear nb 15 13 3 10 1943 44 2 Bronshoj BK Hvidovre IF 13 3 10 1944 45 2 B1908 Hvidovre IF 13 3 10 1945 46 4 nb 16 B1908 unclear nb 17 13 3 10 1946 47 4 Skovshoved IF unclear nb 18 13 3 10 Kobenhavnsserien A Kobenhavnsserien B 1947 1977 Edit Season Level A Champions A Runners up B Champions B Runners up Ref1947 48 4 Hvidovre IF B1908 BK Frem II Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 3 1948 49 4 Hvidovre IF B1908 BK Frem II BK Fremad Amager II 13 10 3 1949 50 4 Vanlose IF BK Hellas BK Fremad Amager II B 93 II 13 10 14 3 15 1950 51 4 Vanlose IF Gentofte Vangede IF BK Fremad Amager II B 1903 II 13 10 3 15 1951 52 4 Vanlose IF Frederiksberg BK Akademisk BK II BK Frem II 13 10 15 1952 53 4 BK Mariendal Frederiksberg BK Akademisk BK II BK Frem II 13 10 1953 54 4 Frederiksberg BK BK Rodovre BK Frem II B 93 II nb 19 13 10 16 1954 55 4 Kastrup BK Hvidovre IF BK Frem II B 1903 II 13 10 1955 56 4 B1908 BK Rodovre Kjobenhavns BK II BK Frem II 13 10 1956 57 4 BK Rodovre Frederiksberg BK KFUMs BK II Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 1958 4 Frederiksberg BK B1908 Akademisk BK II Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 16 1959 5 nb 20 Kastrup BK Sundby BK Kjobenhavns BK II BK Frem III 13 10 1960 5 Hvidovre IF B1908 Kjobenhavns BK II BK Frem II 13 10 1961 5 BK Hero AIK Frederiksholm Kjobenhavns BK II B 1903 II 13 10 1962 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK Kjobenhavns BK III B 93 II 13 10 1963 5 BK Dalgas B1908 Kjobenhavns BK II BK Frem II 13 10 1964 5 BK Hero Kastrup BK B 93 II Bronshoj BK II 13 10 1965 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK B 1903 II Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 1966 5 Kastrup BK Osterbros BK Kjobenhavns BK III Bronshoj BK II 13 10 1967 5 Kastrup BK Handelsstandens BK Kjobenhavns BK III BK Fremad Amager II 13 10 1968 5 BK Skjold Osterbros BK B 93 II Bronshoj BK III 13 10 1969 5 Skovshoved IF B1908 B 1903 III Hellerup IK II 13 10 1970 5 Osterbros BK BK Hellas Vanlose IF II BK Frem III 13 10 1971 5 BK Hellas Gentofte Vangede IF BK Frem III Hellerup IK II 13 10 1972 5 Dragor BK Gentofte Vangede IF Kjobenhavns BK II Bronshoj BK III 13 10 1973 5 Gentofte Vangede IF Tarnby BK BK Fremad Amager II Hvidovre IF III 13 10 1974 5 Sundby BK Husum BK Hvidovre IF III Kastrup BK II 13 10 1975 5 Frederiksberg BK Husum BK B 1903 III Vanlose IF II 13 10 1976 5 BK Fremad Valby Tarnby BK BK Frem II BK Frem III 13 10 1977 5 Tarnby BK Dragor BK BK Frem III B 1903 III 13 10 Kobenhavnsserien 1978 Edit Season Level Champions Runners up Ref1978 5 Dragor BK BK Standard Kammeraterne 13 10 1979 5 Hellerup IK II Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 1980 5 BK Standard Kammeraterne Kjobenhavns BK II 13 10 1981 5 Gentofte Vangede IF Tarnby BK 13 10 1982 5 B1908 Hvidovre IF II 13 10 1983 5 BK Fremad Amager II BK Pioneren 13 10 1984 5 Tarnby BK Kastrup BK II 13 10 1985 5 Kastrup BK II B 1903 II 13 10 1986 5 Sundby BK Vanlose IF II 13 10 1987 5 Osterbros BK Vanlose IF II 13 10 1988 5 BK Fremad Valby II KFUMs BK 13 10 1989 5 BK Hellas Tarnby BK II 13 10 1990 5 Ryvang FC B 93 II 13 3 10 1991 5 nb 21 Bronshoj BK II Gentofte Vangede IF 13 3 10 1992 6 5 nb 21 Valby BK B 93 II 13 3 10 1993 6 5 Hvidovre IF II B 1908 13 3 10 1994 6 5 BK Fremad Amager II Bronshoj BK II 13 3 10 1995 6 5 BK Rodovre Frederiksberg BK 13 3 10 1996 5 nb 21 Ryvang FC Valby BK 13 3 10 1997 5 B 93 II Bronshoj BK II 13 3 10 1998 6 nb 22 Gentofte Vangede IF AB1970 13 3 10 1999 6 BK Skjold FK Prespa 13 3 10 2000 6 AB1970 KFUMs BK 13 3 10 2001 6 Jaegersborg BK Osterbro IF 13 3 10 2002 6 B 93 II Sundby BK 13 3 10 2003 6 BK Frem II BK Skjold II 17 10 2004 6 Amager United Skovshoved IF 18 10 2005 6 Dragor BK B 1903 FCK II 19 10 2006 6 Frederiksberg BK B 93 II 20 10 2007 6 Hvidovre IF II B 1903 FCK II 21 10 2008 6 5 nb 22 Handelsstandens BK Hvidovre IF II 22 2009 spring 5 NB Bornholm Frederiksberg BK 23 10 2009 10 5 BK Fremad Amager Jaegersborg BK 24 2010 11 5 BK Frem Skovshoved IF 25 2011 12 5 FA 2000 Kastrup BK 26 2012 13 5 Jaegersborg BK AB Tarnby 27 2013 14 5 Kastrup BK BK Fremad Valby 28 2014 15 5 BK Skjold BK Union 29 2015 16 5 BK Fremad Valby Skovshoved IF 30 2016 17 5 FA 2000 BK Union 31 2017 18 5 Footnotes Edit Between 1889 and 1912 there was no national championship playoff and the regional championships were the highest level that the clubs could reach so in principle level 1 The Copenhagen Football League later co existed with parallel regional leagues and divisions administrated by the regional associations under the Danish Football Association In the 1891 92 season Akademisk Boldklub Kjobenhavns Boldklub and Osterbro Boldklub merged to Cricketklubben af 1893 in 1893 finished with three wins and 1 loss 6 points and the championship was declared a draw No play off match for the title was played and no championship title was awarded In the 1899 1900 season Akademisk Boldklub and Boldklubben af 1893 both finished level on points 10 pts and the championship was declared a draw No play off match for the title was played and no championship title was awarded Two sources Gandil 1939 DBU 50 years 1939 lists Akademisk Boldklub in the second place and Boldklub Frem in third place in the final table even though both clubs finished level on points 10 pts in the final table In the 1906 07 season Kjobenhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben af 1893 finished level on points and the championship was declared a draw No play off match for the title was played and no championship title was declared Akademisk Boldklub and Kjobenhavns Boldklub finished level on points 10 pts in the 1907 08 season Several sources usually put Akademisk BK in 2nd place with Kjobenhavns BK in 3rd place in the final table but it is unclear according to which criterion and tournament rules Danish Football Association DBU introduced Landsfodboldturneringen beginning with the 1912 13 season where the winners of each of the regional association meet in a play off cup tournament at the end of the season to decide both the provincial and national championship This play off tournament lasted until the introduction of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold in 1927 a b Akademisk Boldklub Boldklubben af 1893 and Kjobenhavns Boldklub all finished level on points 15 in the final table of the 1915 16 season Replay matches were played to determine the championship between the three clubs with all clubs winning one match and losing one match The rules specified that the club with the best goals scored against coefficients would win the KBU championship and the outcome of the replay matches placed Kjobenhavns BK on top 5 goals scored 3 goals against B 93 as the runner up 5 goals scored 5 goals against and Akademisk BK in 3rd place 5 goals scored 7 goals against In 1927 the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold replaced the Landsfodboldturneringen introducing a single national league level composed of five districts and with a play off tournament at the end of the season to decide both the provincial and national championship that specific season Teams qualified for the national tournament based on their regional league results from the previous season After two years with a single national level divided into five districts the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold was reorganized into two national leagues with a single round robin schedule each located at different levels one championship league Mesterskabsserien and one promotion league Oprykningsserien beginning with the 1929 30 season Three clubs finished level on points in the final table for the 1932 33 season Boldklubben Frem was awarded the championship due to the club s victories against the other two teams having 10 points each while no replay match was played between Boldklubben af 1893 and Kjobenhavns Boldklub to determine the second place The 1935 36 season of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold consisted of two levels with a total of three divisions with each team playing in a single round robin schedule and at the same time participating in the regional leagues The 1936 37 season introduced a new third level in the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold four divisions in total where each division had a double round robin schedule The teams in the top two levels did not participate in the regional leagues while the teams at the third levels still took part in the regional tournaments The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1938 39 season including a clear runners up team which a source indicate as either Skovshoved IF or Vanlose IF During World War II the Danish Football Association DBU suspended the then national league structure consisting of three divisional series with clubs being divided geographically in regional series using a flat structure though eliminating two levels in the Danish football league system for the entire period 1940 1945 The regional champions qualified to play in one of the regional series The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1942 43 season including a clear runners up team which a source indicate as either Frederiksberg Boldklub Vanlose IF and Bronshoj Boldklub All three teams finished level on points 22 pts After World War II the nation wide tournament Danmarksturneringen i fodbold were resumed with a 3 league structure which meant that all the regional championship leagues were lowered to tier 4 in the Danish football league system The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1945 46 season including a clear runners up team which a source indicate as either Skovshoved IF or Hvidovre IF Both teams finished level on points 24 pts The available source material does not show a clear picture of the final table for the 1946 47 season including a clear runners up team which a source indicate as Boldklubben 1908 while another indicate as Hvidovre IF Both teams finished level on points 20 pts but with a different goalscore A source displaying with the final table for the 1953 54 season of Kobenhavnsserien B is missing The listed team are the presumptive runner up as the table stood after 16 rounds Beginning with the 1959 edition the Kvalifikationsturneringen switched from being an end of the season qualifying tournament for promotion to the 3rd Division with participation of the best regional champions to becoming a full season league and a part of league structure of Danmarksturneringen i fodbold With the introduction of the new league nicknamed 4th Division the Copenhagen Series within the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one level a b c In the summer of 1991 one of the several changes to the format of the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold was the introduction of the Kvalifikationsligaen in the spring section of the season which meant that the levels in the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one while at the same time being increased by one in the autumn season This tournament format lasted until the spring of 1995 a b The Kvalifikationsraekken were introduced in the spring of 1998 by the Danish Football Association as a buffer zone between the higher ranking level s autumn spring season format and the lower ranking level s spring autumn season formats This meant that the Copenhagen Series within the overall Danish football league system was dropped by one level The tournament was discontinued in the summer of 2008 and the level of the Copenhagen Series was increased References Edit Turneringsreglement for DBU Kobenhavn www dbu dk in Danish DBU Kobenhavn Archived from the original on 15 August 2017 Retrieved 21 October 2016 a b c d Asmussen Aksel Langvold Bernhard Berendt Svend Lykke Ivar Hansen Edvin Nielsen Kurt Larsen Erik Spang Pockendahl Borge Hansen K K eds 1953 De forste 25 ar 1903 1928 Kobenhavns Boldspil Union gennem 50 ar 1903 29 april 1953 in Danish Kobenhavns Boldspil Union KBU p 8 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n 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