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List of Danish women's football champions

The Danish women's football champions (Danish: Danmarksmester i kvindefodbold, plural: Danske mestre i kvindefodbold) are the annual winners of the highest national league that is part of the Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold (Kvinde-DM), the nationwide women's association football league tournament in Denmark.[1] Since February 1972, women's football in Denmark has been governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU), sanctioned by UEFA, with the national title being contested in varying forms of competitions.[2][3] The first official national women's football tournament was held in the 1973-season, where the winners of the regional leagues progressed to a knockout tournament, with the play-off winners being crowned champions. A nation league system was established in 1975 with the formation of a west and east division, where the best team at the top of each group qualified for a spot in the grand final. A single nation-wide first division was introduced in 1981 and the championship was now awarded to the team at the top of the league by the end of the season. Since the 2016–17 season, the winners have been found through the rebranded Kvindeligaen.[4]

Brøndby IF Women are the most successful team with twelve titles. Hjortshøj-Egaa IF had the longest winning streak with six league championships in a row (1986–1992) until Brøndby IF matched it by winning all seasons between 2002–03 and 2007–08.[5] Brøndby IF has claimed the Danish version of the double the most times, by winning the league and the cup in the same year a total of eight times, four more occasions than Fortuna Hjørring's four. The defending champions are HB Køge, who won the 2020–21 title for the first time in the club's history. Lis Westberg Pedersen became the first women's head coach in 1980, winning the 8th edition of the championship with BK Femina in her first season.[6][7] Henriette Jensen of Hjortshøj-Egaa IF became the first woman to win a championship title as both a football player and head coach[a] in 1990.[8][5][9] With four national championships each, Peer Lisdorf (3x Brøndby IF, 1x HB Køge) and Peer Danefeld (2x B 1909, 1x Odense BK, 1x Brøndby IF) have won the most titles as head coach.

The weekly magazine Femina, regional organizations, various clubs, and Dansk Kvinde Fodbold Union (DKFU) held national indoor and outdoor football tournaments for women's teams throughout the 1960s, with the last competitions lasting up until early 1972.[2][10] Neither the Danish FA (DBU) nor the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF) recognize any women's national championship tournaments held before February 1972.[4][2][10] These indoor and outdoor senior women's records are hence not listed here.

History

Inaugural championship playoffs

The weekly magazine Femina organized Denmark's first outdoor association football tournament for women's teams in the spring of 1960, which featured thirty teams from across the country, playing under a modified set of laws created and revised by the magazine.[2][10][11] Due to the larger number of expected participants, the original tournament format of an initial group stage followed by a knockout phase was changed to become a knockout football competition with an initial qualifying phase of three rounds and a championship play-off consisting of four teams, which was played on 17 July 1960 at Valby Idrætspark.[2] BK Femina won the final against a team from Køge[b] by a score of 4–1.[2][12] Additional indoor and outdoor football tournaments were held in the followings years, but women's football experienced a decreasing interest in the mid-1960s before a small and slow growth of new teams, primarily affiliated to firms, occurred in the late 1960s, not warranting for a league to be formed — until 1970 the number of clubs with women's football teams did not exceed ten.[10][11] BK Femina were the leading Danish women's team of the era, winning more or less every indoor and outdoor championship organized by the Dansk Kvinde Fodbold Union (DKFU).[11][13] In the spring of 1971, the DKFU organized one last national outdoor football tournament with over 200 teams, where Skovlunde IF faced Billum IF in the championship final, securing a 3–0 victory.[2][14][15][10]

Encouraged by both FIFA and UEFA, a successful vote at the meeting of the Board of Representatives of the Danish Football Association (DBU) on 27 February 1972 meant that women's football would now officially be acknowledged and competitions coordinated under the auspices of the national association.[10][2][9] The first year was considered an adaptation year in which the regional football associations were to set up various committees to plan the tournaments.[9] The qualifying regional tournaments could not meet the deadline of 1 November for having the regional champions ready for the national playoffs, and the national championship was not concluded in 1972.[9]

The first official Danish women's national football championship was held the following year as a single-elimination tournament, where the winners of the six regional football association's top-flight leagues, namely Nexø BK (Bornholm FA champions), BK Rødovre (Copenhagen FA champions), BK Stjernen Svendborg (Funen FA champions), Ribe BK&GF (Jutland FA champions), B 1921 (Lolland-Falster FA champions) and Skovlunde IF (Zealand FA champions) faced each other for a spot in the inaugural one-legged championship final.[9][2] Ribe BK&GF became the inaugural winners in the 1973-season by winning 1–0 against BK Stjernen Svendborg in the final competed at Høje Bøge Stadium, Svendborg.[16][17][18] Besides the championship trophy received from the Danish FA, additional championship plaques from the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF) were handed to each participant.[9] This initial format lasted for another season (1974) with a repeat of the same finalists and winners.[16][19] Regional qualifiers were implemented to decide, which twenty teams would take part in the new installation of the 1975 championship format.

Formation of the Danmarksturneringen

A nation league system with the Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold at the top was incepted in 1975, consisting of a nationwide first division evenly divided geographically into two groups, clubs situated east and west of the Great Belt, establishing a promotion and relegation system with the regional top-flight leagues.[2][9] The two winners of each group at the end of the regular season qualified for a spot in the two-legged championship final. The winners of the third edition were BK Femina, the then oldest existing pure women's association football club, who entered the final match by finishing at the top of the east group. BK Femina defeated Ribe BK&GF 1–0 away at Ribe Stadium and 4–0 at home at Gladsaxe Idrætspark.[2] For six seasons (1973–1980), BK Femina was a regular at each final, securing the national title on three occasions, while Ribe BK&GF won three other championship finals.[2] For economic reasons, the Danish FA wanted to postpone the implementation of a single nation-wide top-flight league, because the traveling expenses would double. After winning their fifth championship in 1979, the tournament rules declared that Ribe BK&GF could keep the original trophy permanently.[9] In a profession dominated by male coaches, Lis Westberg Pedersen became the female head coach to manage a top-flight league team, guiding BK Femina to a championship title in the 1980-season.[6][7]

In 1981, the first single national women's tier-one league, named Dame 1. division, began to play using a double round-robin system with no playoffs, where the top team at the end of the season determined the annual national champions of Danish women's football.[2] B 1909 won the ninth edition as the first team based at Funen, with five points more than BK Femina.[2] Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, the women's football championship was dominated by Hjortshøj-Egaa IF and B 1909, who shared the national titles (1981–1993) of which Hjortshøj-Egaa IF managed a run of six consecutive championships between 1986 and 1991. The format changed to a two-staged season in the 1990-season, hence predating the two-stage format introduced to the Danish Superliga in the 1991–92 season.[20][9] Teams played a single round-robin tournament in the first stage after which points were given based on positions and goal scores were reset to zero, with the top six placed and bottom six placed teams playing another single round-robin for a total of 21 games determining the champions and relegated clubs respectively.[20] Henriette Jensen became the first woman to win the championship title as a football player (defender) and as a head coach, having already won five league titles (1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, and 1988) and one title as an assistant coach (1989) with the top-flight club Hjortshøj-Egaa IF, when she in January 1990 shifted to a coaching position together with Ove Sass Hansen,[a] securing the league title in her first and second year.[8][5][9]

In 1993 a nationwide second division was formed, with the existing top-flight league being rebranded Elitedivisionen, the number of teams was reduced from twelve to eight and the two-stage format had its first of several revisions. The first double was claimed by Fortuna Hjørring by winning the 1994–95 cup and 1995 league. The 1996-season lasted just six months when the tournament schedule was changed from spring-fall to fall-spring.[20] Initially formed as an amateur tournament, professionalism was legalized and restricted to the Danmarksturneringen in July 1997, with the first semi-professional player contracts in Danish women's football being signed by Fortuna Hjørring and Frederiksberg BK.[21][22][23] The first season (1997–98) as a semi-professional top-flight league was won by Hjortshøj-Egaa IF, whose roster consisted solely of players with amateur status. Fortuna Hjørring secured the 1998–99 title as the first semi-professional club. Two seasons around the turn of the millennium were won by Odense BK in close competition with Hjortshøj-Egaa IF and Fortuna Hjørring, who finished in the top three for ten seasons.[24][25]

The seasons between 2001 and 2020 featured an uninterrupted power duopoly in Danish women's football between Fortuna Hjørring and Brøndby IF, resulting in twelve league titles and runners-up seven times for Brøndby IF and the opposite for Fortuna Hjørring, including six consecutive championships to Brøndby IF from 2002 to 2008.[26] HB Køge broke the nineteen-year dominance in the 2020–21 season by securing the championship in the last round of play in their first season at the highest level, just three and a half years after experiencing continuous promotion from the fifth level.[26] The present challenge trophy and the eighth design in history for the women's championship made its debut in the 2013–14 season after the previous trophy became the permanent property of Brøndby IF following three consecutive championships (2010–2013).[1][27] Ahead of the 2016–17 season, the top-flight league formally changed its name to Kvindeligaen.[28][29][30]

Champions

Danmarksmesterskabet i damefodbold playoffs (1972–1974)

Season Final Date Champions (titles) Result Runners–up Venue Winning head coach(es) Ref
1972 National playoffs not concluded [9]
1973 11 November 1973 Ribe BK&GF (1) 1–0 BK Stjernen Svendborg Høje Bøge Stadium, Svendborg . [16][17][18]
1974 16 November 1974 Ribe BK&GF (2) 1–0 BK Stjernen Svendborg Ribe Stadium, Ribe . [16][20][19]

Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold playoffs (1975–1980)

Season Final Date Champions (titles) Result Runners–up Venue Winning head coach(es) Ref(s)
1975 2 November 1975 BK Femina (1) 4–0 Ribe BK&GF Ribe Stadium, Ribe   Erik Hansen [16][9][20]
[7][31][32]
9 November 1975 1–0 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe
1976 31 October 1976 Ribe BK&GF (3) 3–0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium, Ribe . [16][9][7]
[33][34]
7 November 1976 0–0 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe
1977 30 October 1977 BK Femina (2) 1–0 Kolding BK Mosevej Sportsplads, Kolding   Erik Hansen [16][9][7]
[35][36]
6 November 1977 1–0 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe
1978 29 October 1978 Ribe BK&GF (4) 3–0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium, Ribe   Ronald Hansen [16][9][37][7]
[38][39][40]
5 November 1978 0–2 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe
1979 28 October 1979 Ribe BK&GF (5) 2–0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium, Ribe   Ronald Hansen [16][9][41]
[42][43]
4 November 1979 0–1 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe
1980 26 October 1980 BK Femina (3) 3–2 B 1909 Gladsaxe Idrætspark, Gladsaxe   Lis Westberg Pedersen [16][9][7][6]
[44][45][46]
2 November 1980 2–1 B 1909's field at Vollsmose, Odense

Dame 1. division (1981–1992)

Season Champions (titles) Runners-up Third place Winning head coach(es) Ref(s)
1981 B 1909 (1) BK Femina BK Rødovre   Henning Schmidt [47][16][20]
1982 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (1) B 1909 BK Rødovre   Ernst Beck [16][9][48]
1983 B 1909 (2) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF BK Rødovre   Henning Schmidt [49][9][20]
1984 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (2) B 1909 Fortuna Hjørring   Ernst Beck [50][9][51]
1985 B 1909 (3) Fortuna Hjørring Hjortshøj-Egaa IF   Mogens Rasmussen [41][9][20]
1986 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (3) B 1909 Fortuna Hjørring   Poul Højmose [41][9]
1987 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (4) Fortuna Hjørring B 1909   Poul Højmose [41][9]
1988 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (5) Fortuna Hjørring B 1909   Poul Højmose [41][9]
1989 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (6) Fortuna Hjørring Varde IF   Ragner Nielsen [9][20]
1990 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (7) B 1909 Fortuna Hjørring   Henriette Jensen[a]
  Ove Sass Hansen[a]
[9][20]
1991 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (8) BK Rødovre B 1909   Ove Sass Hansen[a]
  Henriette Jensen[a]
[9][20][5]
[52]
1992 B 1909 (4) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF Fortuna Hjørring   Peer Danefeld [20]

Elitedivisionen (1993–2016)

Season Champions (titles) Runners-up Third place Winning head coach(es) Ref(s)
1993 B 1909 (5) Fortuna Hjørring Hjortshøj-Egaa IF   Peer Danefeld [20]
1994 Fortuna Hjørring (1) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF BK Rødovre   Ove Christensen [20][53][54]
1995 Fortuna Hjørring (2) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF Odense BK   Ove Christensen[c]
  Steen B. Andersen[c]
[20][53][54]
[55]
1996[d] Fortuna Hjørring (3) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF BK Rødovre   Steen B. Andersen [20][53][56]
1996–97 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (9) Fortuna Hjørring Odense BK   Jan Knudsen[e]
  Henriette K. Jensen[e]
  Troels Bech[e]
[21][57][58]
1997–98 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (10) Fortuna Hjørring Odense BK   Troels Bech[f]
  Hugo Eskesen[f]
[20][59][60]
1998–99 Fortuna Hjørring (4) Hjortshøj-Egaa IF Odense BK   Jacob Nørgaard [61][53][56][62]
1999–2000 Odense BK (1) Fortuna Hjørring Hjortshøj-Egaa IF   Erling Thomsen[g]
  Jan Knudsen[g]
[24][63][64]
[65][66]
2000–01 Odense BK (2) Fortuna Hjørring Hjortshøj-Egaa IF   Peer Danefeld [25][66][67]
2001–02 Fortuna Hjørring (5) Brøndby IF IK Skovbakken[h]   Jens Overgaard[i]
  Steen Refsgaard[i][j]
[69][53][70]
2002–03 Brøndby IF (1) Fortuna Hjørring Odense BK   Peder Siggaard [71][72][73]
2003–04 Brøndby IF (2) Fortuna Hjørring IK Skovbakken   Peder Siggaard[k]
  Peer Danefeld[k]
[74][75][76]
[77]
2004–05 Brøndby IF (3) Fortuna Hjørring IK Skovbakken   Peer Danefeld[l]
  Kenneth Heiner-Møller[l]
[78][79][80]
[76][81]
2005–06 Brøndby IF (4) Fortuna Hjørring Skovlunde IF   Kenneth Heiner-Møller[m]
  Henrik Jensen[m]
[82][83][84]
[85]
2006–07 Brøndby IF (5) Fortuna Hjørring Skovlunde IF   Henrik Jensen [86][87][88]
2007–08 Brøndby IF (6) Fortuna Hjørring Skovlunde IF   Henrik Jensen [89][88]
2008–09 Fortuna Hjørring (6) Brøndby IF IK Skovbakken   Flemming Nielsen [90][88][53]
2009–10 Fortuna Hjørring (7) Brøndby IF IK Skovbakken   Flemming Nielsen [91][53]
2010–11 Brøndby IF (7) Fortuna Hjørring IK Skovbakken   Peer Lisdorf [92][93]
2011–12 Brøndby IF (8) Fortuna Hjørring IK Skovbakken   Peer Lisdorf [94][93]
2012–13 Brøndby IF (9) Fortuna Hjørring Odense BK   Peer Lisdorf [95][93]
2013–14 Fortuna Hjørring (8) Brøndby IF Odense BK   Brian Sørensen [96][53]
2014–15 Brøndby IF (10) Fortuna Hjørring KoldingQ   Peer Lisdorf[n]
  Per Nielsen[n]
[97][93][98]
[99]
2015–16 Fortuna Hjørring (9) Brøndby IF KoldingQ   Brian Sørensen [100][53]

Kvindeligaen (2016–present)

Performances

Eight clubs have won the Danish national title.[4][112] Among these, more than half of the championships have gone to Jutlandic clubs, one-third of teams within Zealand, and one-sixth to Funen-based squads – no teams from the regional football associations of DBU Copenhagen, DBU Lolland-Falster, and DBU Bornholm have finished in the top-two. BK Rødovre have managed to reach third place on five occasions and qualified for the championship playoffs in the two first editions, B 1921 finished in 8th place in the 2002–03 season, while Svaneke BK ended the 1980 season in 7th place (east group).[113][9][114][20]

Since the 2002–03 season, the Danish FA have officially allowed clubs to wear a symbolic five-pointed gold star, designed by the national association, on their jersey above the club's logo for every fifth championship that the club has won.[115][116][117] Fortuna Hjørring added a star above the previous wordmark logo on their shirts shortly thereafter. When Fortuna Hjørring introduced a new logo design in March/April 2008, a yellow star became an integral part of the new design. When the club won their 10th title in 2018, a second star was added to the logo design. Brøndby IF Women made use of that option for the first time during the 2011–12 season by including a single yellow star on the jersey designs, and a second star was added in 2015.

Performance by club

Rank Club Champions Runners-up Winning seasons
1 Brøndby IF 12 8 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19
2 Fortuna Hjørring 11 22 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20
3 Hjortshøj-Egaa IF[h] 10 6 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996–97, 1997–98
4 B 1909 5 5 1981, 1983, 1985, 1992, 1993
5 Ribe BK[r] 5 1 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979
6 BK Femina 3 4 1975, 1977, 1980
7 Odense Q[s] 2 0 1999–2000, 2000–01
8 HB Køge 2 0 2020–21, 2021–22
BK Stjernen Svendborg 0 2
Kolding BK 0 1

Clubs participating in the 2021–22 Kvindeligaen are designated in bold type.
Clubs no longer with an active women's football department, not fielding a senior 11-a-side squad (as of December 2021) or have become defunct are denoted in italics.

Performance by regional association

Rank Region Titles Club(s)
1 DBU Jutland 26 Fortuna Hjørring (11), Hjortshøj-Egaa IF (10), Ribe BK (5)
2 DBU Zealand 16 Brøndby IF (12), BK Femina (3), HB Køge (1)
3 DBU Funen 7 B 1909 (5), Odense Q (2)
DBU Copenhagen 0
DBU Lolland-Falster 0
DBU Bornholm 0

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f The coaching duo of Hjortshøj-Egaa IF, Henriette Jensen and Ove Sass Hansen, shared the role and responsibilities of head and assistant coach evenly during the two winning seasons (1990 and 1991).[8]
  2. ^ Weber (2004) mentions Køge BK as a participant in Femina's 1960 outdoor cup tournament, but the club does not recognize this. The women's application for admission to the club was denied, and a women's football department was not established until 1972.[2][12]
  3. ^ a b Ove Christensen announced his immediate resignation on 28 June 1995. Fortuna Hjørring signed Steen B. Andersen as the club's new head coach on 8 July 1995.
  4. ^ The 1996 season in the top-flight league was only played during the spring, but a national champion was still crowned. It was a transitional season due to the schedule shifting from spring-fall to fall-spring.
  5. ^ a b c Jan Knudsen joined Hjortshøj-Egaa IF on 1 January 1996. On 22 October 1996, the present assistant coach Henriette K. Jensen was appointed as caretaker coach, replaced Knudsen. On 6 December 1996, Troels Bech was announced as the top-flight club's new head coach, effective immediately.
  6. ^ a b Troels Bech was purchased out of his contract with Fortuna Hjørring to join AC Horsens after New Year's Eve, with Hugo Eskesen becoming the new first-team coach on 1 January 1998.
  7. ^ a b Erling Thomsen left Odense BK on 31 October 1999. Jan Knudsen was appointed as the new head coach.
  8. ^ a b In January 2002 – halfway through the 2001–02 season – Hjortshøj-Egaa IF's two elite women's squads, playing in the national and regional top-flight leagues, merged with IK Skovbakken's women's youth department for economic reasons, transferring the league licenses from Hjortshøj-Egaa IF to IK Skovbakken Kvindefodbold.[83][118]
  9. ^ a b On 1 January 2002, Steen Refsgaard replaced Jens Overgaard as the new head coach for Fortuna Hjørring.
  10. ^ Jacob Nørgaard only acted as interim coach during the 2002 cup final, as Steen Refsgaard was unable to attend the match, and did not coach any league games.[68]
  11. ^ a b Peder Siggaard was signed as head coach during the fall part of the 2003–04 season, until Peer Danefeld was hired as the replacement starting from 1 January 2004.
  12. ^ a b Peer Danefeld announced his resignation in mid-October 2004 and was officially replaced by Kenneth Heiner-Møller (previously Heiner Christiansen) on 1 January 2005.
  13. ^ a b Henrik Jensen was appointed as the new head coach beginning 1 January 2005, replacing Kenneth Heiner-Møller (before his marriage, he used the last name at birth, Heiner Christiansen).
  14. ^ a b Peer Lisdorf announced his resignation on 21 December 2014, effective 31 December, and Per Nielsen was assigned as the new head coach starting from 1 January 2015.
  15. ^ a b Brian Sørensen announced his resignation on 14 January 2018 and Carrie Kveton was assigned as the new head coach on 15 January 2018.
  16. ^ In February 2020, the administration of the senior women's squad of Farum BK was handed over to the club's professional branch and the team renamed FC Nordsjælland.[106]
  17. ^ a b Carrie Kveton resigned effective immediately on 24 November 2019, while Niclas Hougaard Hansen on 17 December 2019 was announced as the new head coach beginning 1 January 2020.
  18. ^ Ribe BK&GF changed their name to Ribe BK in October 1993 due to Nørremarkens BK being merged into the club.[17]
  19. ^ In March 2016, the women's elite department, OB Kvinde Elite, was refounded as a separate association football club named Odense Q, assuming the league license of Odense BK beginning from the 2016–17 season.[119]

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This article is about women s Danish football league champions For men s title list see List of Danish football champions The Danish women s football champions Danish Danmarksmester i kvindefodbold plural Danske mestre i kvindefodbold are the annual winners of the highest national league that is part of the Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold Kvinde DM the nationwide women s association football league tournament in Denmark 1 Since February 1972 women s football in Denmark has been governed by the Danish Football Association DBU sanctioned by UEFA with the national title being contested in varying forms of competitions 2 3 The first official national women s football tournament was held in the 1973 season where the winners of the regional leagues progressed to a knockout tournament with the play off winners being crowned champions A nation league system was established in 1975 with the formation of a west and east division where the best team at the top of each group qualified for a spot in the grand final A single nation wide first division was introduced in 1981 and the championship was now awarded to the team at the top of the league by the end of the season Since the 2016 17 season the winners have been found through the rebranded Kvindeligaen 4 Brondby IF Women are the most successful team with twelve titles Hjortshoj Egaa IF had the longest winning streak with six league championships in a row 1986 1992 until Brondby IF matched it by winning all seasons between 2002 03 and 2007 08 5 Brondby IF has claimed the Danish version of the double the most times by winning the league and the cup in the same year a total of eight times four more occasions than Fortuna Hjorring s four The defending champions are HB Koge who won the 2020 21 title for the first time in the club s history Lis Westberg Pedersen became the first women s head coach in 1980 winning the 8th edition of the championship with BK Femina in her first season 6 7 Henriette Jensen of Hjortshoj Egaa IF became the first woman to win a championship title as both a football player and head coach a in 1990 8 5 9 With four national championships each Peer Lisdorf 3x Brondby IF 1x HB Koge and Peer Danefeld 2x B 1909 1x Odense BK 1x Brondby IF have won the most titles as head coach The weekly magazine Femina regional organizations various clubs and Dansk Kvinde Fodbold Union DKFU held national indoor and outdoor football tournaments for women s teams throughout the 1960s with the last competitions lasting up until early 1972 2 10 Neither the Danish FA DBU nor the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark DIF recognize any women s national championship tournaments held before February 1972 4 2 10 These indoor and outdoor senior women s records are hence not listed here Contents 1 History 1 1 Inaugural championship playoffs 1 2 Formation of the Danmarksturneringen 2 Champions 2 1 Danmarksmesterskabet i damefodbold playoffs 1972 1974 2 2 Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold playoffs 1975 1980 2 3 Dame 1 division 1981 1992 2 4 Elitedivisionen 1993 2016 2 5 Kvindeligaen 2016 present 3 Performances 3 1 Performance by club 3 2 Performance by regional association 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesHistory EditInaugural championship playoffs Edit The weekly magazine Femina organized Denmark s first outdoor association football tournament for women s teams in the spring of 1960 which featured thirty teams from across the country playing under a modified set of laws created and revised by the magazine 2 10 11 Due to the larger number of expected participants the original tournament format of an initial group stage followed by a knockout phase was changed to become a knockout football competition with an initial qualifying phase of three rounds and a championship play off consisting of four teams which was played on 17 July 1960 at Valby Idraetspark 2 BK Femina won the final against a team from Koge b by a score of 4 1 2 12 Additional indoor and outdoor football tournaments were held in the followings years but women s football experienced a decreasing interest in the mid 1960s before a small and slow growth of new teams primarily affiliated to firms occurred in the late 1960s not warranting for a league to be formed until 1970 the number of clubs with women s football teams did not exceed ten 10 11 BK Femina were the leading Danish women s team of the era winning more or less every indoor and outdoor championship organized by the Dansk Kvinde Fodbold Union DKFU 11 13 In the spring of 1971 the DKFU organized one last national outdoor football tournament with over 200 teams where Skovlunde IF faced Billum IF in the championship final securing a 3 0 victory 2 14 15 10 Encouraged by both FIFA and UEFA a successful vote at the meeting of the Board of Representatives of the Danish Football Association DBU on 27 February 1972 meant that women s football would now officially be acknowledged and competitions coordinated under the auspices of the national association 10 2 9 The first year was considered an adaptation year in which the regional football associations were to set up various committees to plan the tournaments 9 The qualifying regional tournaments could not meet the deadline of 1 November for having the regional champions ready for the national playoffs and the national championship was not concluded in 1972 9 The first official Danish women s national football championship was held the following year as a single elimination tournament where the winners of the six regional football association s top flight leagues namely Nexo BK Bornholm FA champions BK Rodovre Copenhagen FA champions BK Stjernen Svendborg Funen FA champions Ribe BK amp GF Jutland FA champions B 1921 Lolland Falster FA champions and Skovlunde IF Zealand FA champions faced each other for a spot in the inaugural one legged championship final 9 2 Ribe BK amp GF became the inaugural winners in the 1973 season by winning 1 0 against BK Stjernen Svendborg in the final competed at Hoje Boge Stadium Svendborg 16 17 18 Besides the championship trophy received from the Danish FA additional championship plaques from the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark DIF were handed to each participant 9 This initial format lasted for another season 1974 with a repeat of the same finalists and winners 16 19 Regional qualifiers were implemented to decide which twenty teams would take part in the new installation of the 1975 championship format Formation of the Danmarksturneringen Edit Main articles Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold and Danish Women s League A nation league system with the Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold at the top was incepted in 1975 consisting of a nationwide first division evenly divided geographically into two groups clubs situated east and west of the Great Belt establishing a promotion and relegation system with the regional top flight leagues 2 9 The two winners of each group at the end of the regular season qualified for a spot in the two legged championship final The winners of the third edition were BK Femina the then oldest existing pure women s association football club who entered the final match by finishing at the top of the east group BK Femina defeated Ribe BK amp GF 1 0 away at Ribe Stadium and 4 0 at home at Gladsaxe Idraetspark 2 For six seasons 1973 1980 BK Femina was a regular at each final securing the national title on three occasions while Ribe BK amp GF won three other championship finals 2 For economic reasons the Danish FA wanted to postpone the implementation of a single nation wide top flight league because the traveling expenses would double After winning their fifth championship in 1979 the tournament rules declared that Ribe BK amp GF could keep the original trophy permanently 9 In a profession dominated by male coaches Lis Westberg Pedersen became the female head coach to manage a top flight league team guiding BK Femina to a championship title in the 1980 season 6 7 In 1981 the first single national women s tier one league named Dame 1 division began to play using a double round robin system with no playoffs where the top team at the end of the season determined the annual national champions of Danish women s football 2 B 1909 won the ninth edition as the first team based at Funen with five points more than BK Femina 2 Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s the women s football championship was dominated by Hjortshoj Egaa IF and B 1909 who shared the national titles 1981 1993 of which Hjortshoj Egaa IF managed a run of six consecutive championships between 1986 and 1991 The format changed to a two staged season in the 1990 season hence predating the two stage format introduced to the Danish Superliga in the 1991 92 season 20 9 Teams played a single round robin tournament in the first stage after which points were given based on positions and goal scores were reset to zero with the top six placed and bottom six placed teams playing another single round robin for a total of 21 games determining the champions and relegated clubs respectively 20 Henriette Jensen became the first woman to win the championship title as a football player defender and as a head coach having already won five league titles 1982 1984 1986 1987 and 1988 and one title as an assistant coach 1989 with the top flight club Hjortshoj Egaa IF when she in January 1990 shifted to a coaching position together with Ove Sass Hansen a securing the league title in her first and second year 8 5 9 In 1993 a nationwide second division was formed with the existing top flight league being rebranded Elitedivisionen the number of teams was reduced from twelve to eight and the two stage format had its first of several revisions The first double was claimed by Fortuna Hjorring by winning the 1994 95 cup and 1995 league The 1996 season lasted just six months when the tournament schedule was changed from spring fall to fall spring 20 Initially formed as an amateur tournament professionalism was legalized and restricted to the Danmarksturneringen in July 1997 with the first semi professional player contracts in Danish women s football being signed by Fortuna Hjorring and Frederiksberg BK 21 22 23 The first season 1997 98 as a semi professional top flight league was won by Hjortshoj Egaa IF whose roster consisted solely of players with amateur status Fortuna Hjorring secured the 1998 99 title as the first semi professional club Two seasons around the turn of the millennium were won by Odense BK in close competition with Hjortshoj Egaa IF and Fortuna Hjorring who finished in the top three for ten seasons 24 25 The seasons between 2001 and 2020 featured an uninterrupted power duopoly in Danish women s football between Fortuna Hjorring and Brondby IF resulting in twelve league titles and runners up seven times for Brondby IF and the opposite for Fortuna Hjorring including six consecutive championships to Brondby IF from 2002 to 2008 26 HB Koge broke the nineteen year dominance in the 2020 21 season by securing the championship in the last round of play in their first season at the highest level just three and a half years after experiencing continuous promotion from the fifth level 26 The present challenge trophy and the eighth design in history for the women s championship made its debut in the 2013 14 season after the previous trophy became the permanent property of Brondby IF following three consecutive championships 2010 2013 1 27 Ahead of the 2016 17 season the top flight league formally changed its name to Kvindeligaen 28 29 30 Champions EditDanmarksmesterskabet i damefodbold playoffs 1972 1974 Edit Season Final Date Champions titles Result Runners up Venue Winning head coach es Ref1972 National playoffs not concluded 9 1973 11 November 1973 Ribe BK amp GF 1 1 0 BK Stjernen Svendborg Hoje Boge Stadium Svendborg 16 17 18 1974 16 November 1974 Ribe BK amp GF 2 1 0 BK Stjernen Svendborg Ribe Stadium Ribe 16 20 19 Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold playoffs 1975 1980 Edit Season Final Date Champions titles Result Runners up Venue Winning head coach es Ref s 1975 2 November 1975 BK Femina 1 4 0 Ribe BK amp GF Ribe Stadium Ribe Erik Hansen 16 9 20 7 31 32 9 November 1975 1 0 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe1976 31 October 1976 Ribe BK amp GF 3 3 0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium Ribe 16 9 7 33 34 7 November 1976 0 0 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe1977 30 October 1977 BK Femina 2 1 0 Kolding BK Mosevej Sportsplads Kolding Erik Hansen 16 9 7 35 36 6 November 1977 1 0 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe1978 29 October 1978 Ribe BK amp GF 4 3 0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium Ribe Ronald Hansen 16 9 37 7 38 39 40 5 November 1978 0 2 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe1979 28 October 1979 Ribe BK amp GF 5 2 0 BK Femina Ribe Stadium Ribe Ronald Hansen 16 9 41 42 43 4 November 1979 0 1 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe1980 26 October 1980 BK Femina 3 3 2 B 1909 Gladsaxe Idraetspark Gladsaxe Lis Westberg Pedersen 16 9 7 6 44 45 46 2 November 1980 2 1 B 1909 s field at Vollsmose OdenseDame 1 division 1981 1992 Edit Season Champions titles Runners up Third place Winning head coach es Ref s 1981 B 1909 1 BK Femina BK Rodovre Henning Schmidt 47 16 20 1982 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 1 B 1909 BK Rodovre Ernst Beck 16 9 48 1983 B 1909 2 Hjortshoj Egaa IF BK Rodovre Henning Schmidt 49 9 20 1984 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 2 B 1909 Fortuna Hjorring Ernst Beck 50 9 51 1985 B 1909 3 Fortuna Hjorring Hjortshoj Egaa IF Mogens Rasmussen 41 9 20 1986 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 3 B 1909 Fortuna Hjorring Poul Hojmose 41 9 1987 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 4 Fortuna Hjorring B 1909 Poul Hojmose 41 9 1988 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 5 Fortuna Hjorring B 1909 Poul Hojmose 41 9 1989 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 6 Fortuna Hjorring Varde IF Ragner Nielsen 9 20 1990 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 7 B 1909 Fortuna Hjorring Henriette Jensen a Ove Sass Hansen a 9 20 1991 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 8 BK Rodovre B 1909 Ove Sass Hansen a Henriette Jensen a 9 20 5 52 1992 B 1909 4 Hjortshoj Egaa IF Fortuna Hjorring Peer Danefeld 20 Elitedivisionen 1993 2016 Edit Season Champions titles Runners up Third place Winning head coach es Ref s 1993 B 1909 5 Fortuna Hjorring Hjortshoj Egaa IF Peer Danefeld 20 1994 Fortuna Hjorring 1 Hjortshoj Egaa IF BK Rodovre Ove Christensen 20 53 54 1995 Fortuna Hjorring 2 Hjortshoj Egaa IF Odense BK Ove Christensen c Steen B Andersen c 20 53 54 55 1996 d Fortuna Hjorring 3 Hjortshoj Egaa IF BK Rodovre Steen B Andersen 20 53 56 1996 97 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 9 Fortuna Hjorring Odense BK Jan Knudsen e Henriette K Jensen e Troels Bech e 21 57 58 1997 98 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 10 Fortuna Hjorring Odense BK Troels Bech f Hugo Eskesen f 20 59 60 1998 99 Fortuna Hjorring 4 Hjortshoj Egaa IF Odense BK Jacob Norgaard 61 53 56 62 1999 2000 Odense BK 1 Fortuna Hjorring Hjortshoj Egaa IF Erling Thomsen g Jan Knudsen g 24 63 64 65 66 2000 01 Odense BK 2 Fortuna Hjorring Hjortshoj Egaa IF Peer Danefeld 25 66 67 2001 02 Fortuna Hjorring 5 Brondby IF IK Skovbakken h Jens Overgaard i Steen Refsgaard i j 69 53 70 2002 03 Brondby IF 1 Fortuna Hjorring Odense BK Peder Siggaard 71 72 73 2003 04 Brondby IF 2 Fortuna Hjorring IK Skovbakken Peder Siggaard k Peer Danefeld k 74 75 76 77 2004 05 Brondby IF 3 Fortuna Hjorring IK Skovbakken Peer Danefeld l Kenneth Heiner Moller l 78 79 80 76 81 2005 06 Brondby IF 4 Fortuna Hjorring Skovlunde IF Kenneth Heiner Moller m Henrik Jensen m 82 83 84 85 2006 07 Brondby IF 5 Fortuna Hjorring Skovlunde IF Henrik Jensen 86 87 88 2007 08 Brondby IF 6 Fortuna Hjorring Skovlunde IF Henrik Jensen 89 88 2008 09 Fortuna Hjorring 6 Brondby IF IK Skovbakken Flemming Nielsen 90 88 53 2009 10 Fortuna Hjorring 7 Brondby IF IK Skovbakken Flemming Nielsen 91 53 2010 11 Brondby IF 7 Fortuna Hjorring IK Skovbakken Peer Lisdorf 92 93 2011 12 Brondby IF 8 Fortuna Hjorring IK Skovbakken Peer Lisdorf 94 93 2012 13 Brondby IF 9 Fortuna Hjorring Odense BK Peer Lisdorf 95 93 2013 14 Fortuna Hjorring 8 Brondby IF Odense BK Brian Sorensen 96 53 2014 15 Brondby IF 10 Fortuna Hjorring KoldingQ Peer Lisdorf n Per Nielsen n 97 93 98 99 2015 16 Fortuna Hjorring 9 Brondby IF KoldingQ Brian Sorensen 100 53 Kvindeligaen 2016 present Edit Season Champions titles Runners up Third place Winning head coach es Ref s 2016 17 Brondby IF 11 Fortuna Hjorring IK Skovbakken Per Nielsen 101 98 99 2017 18 Fortuna Hjorring 10 Brondby IF KoldingQ Brian Sorensen o Carrie Kveton o 102 103 104 2018 19 Brondby IF 12 Fortuna Hjorring VSK Aarhus Per Nielsen 105 98 99 2019 20 Fortuna Hjorring 11 Brondby IF FC Nordsjaelland p Carrie Kveton q Niclas Hougaard q 107 104 108 2020 21 HB Koge 1 Brondby IF Fortuna Hjorring Peer Lisdorf 109 110 2021 22 HB Koge 2 Fortuna Hjorring Brondby IF 111 Performances EditEight clubs have won the Danish national title 4 112 Among these more than half of the championships have gone to Jutlandic clubs one third of teams within Zealand and one sixth to Funen based squads no teams from the regional football associations of DBU Copenhagen DBU Lolland Falster and DBU Bornholm have finished in the top two BK Rodovre have managed to reach third place on five occasions and qualified for the championship playoffs in the two first editions B 1921 finished in 8th place in the 2002 03 season while Svaneke BK ended the 1980 season in 7th place east group 113 9 114 20 Since the 2002 03 season the Danish FA have officially allowed clubs to wear a symbolic five pointed gold star designed by the national association on their jersey above the club s logo for every fifth championship that the club has won 115 116 117 Fortuna Hjorring added a star above the previous wordmark logo on their shirts shortly thereafter When Fortuna Hjorring introduced a new logo design in March April 2008 a yellow star became an integral part of the new design When the club won their 10th title in 2018 a second star was added to the logo design Brondby IF Women made use of that option for the first time during the 2011 12 season by including a single yellow star on the jersey designs and a second star was added in 2015 Performance by club Edit Rank Club Champions Runners up Winning seasons1 Brondby IF 12 8 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2014 15 2016 17 2018 192 Fortuna Hjorring 11 22 1994 1995 1996 1998 99 2001 02 2008 09 2009 10 2013 14 2015 16 2017 18 2019 203 Hjortshoj Egaa IF h 10 6 1982 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1996 97 1997 984 B 1909 5 5 1981 1983 1985 1992 19935 Ribe BK r 5 1 1973 1974 1976 1978 19796 BK Femina 3 4 1975 1977 19807 Odense Q s 2 0 1999 2000 2000 018 HB Koge 2 0 2020 21 2021 22 BK Stjernen Svendborg 0 2 Kolding BK 0 1Clubs participating in the 2021 22 Kvindeligaen are designated in bold type Clubs no longer with an active women s football department not fielding a senior 11 a side squad as of December 2021 or have become defunct are denoted in italics Performance by regional association Edit Rank Region Titles Club s 1 DBU Jutland 26 Fortuna Hjorring 11 Hjortshoj Egaa IF 10 Ribe BK 5 2 DBU Zealand 16 Brondby IF 12 BK Femina 3 HB Koge 1 3 DBU Funen 7 B 1909 5 Odense Q 2 DBU Copenhagen 0 DBU Lolland Falster 0 DBU Bornholm 0Footnotes Edit a b c d e f The coaching duo of Hjortshoj Egaa IF Henriette Jensen and Ove Sass Hansen shared the role and responsibilities of head and assistant coach evenly during the two winning seasons 1990 and 1991 8 Weber 2004 mentions Koge BK as a participant in Femina s 1960 outdoor cup tournament but the club does not recognize this The women s application for admission to the club was denied and a women s football department was not established until 1972 2 12 a b Ove Christensen announced his immediate resignation on 28 June 1995 Fortuna Hjorring signed Steen B Andersen as the club s new head coach on 8 July 1995 The 1996 season in the top flight league was only played during the spring but a national champion was still crowned It was a transitional season due to the schedule shifting from spring fall to fall spring a b c Jan Knudsen joined Hjortshoj Egaa IF on 1 January 1996 On 22 October 1996 the present assistant coach Henriette K Jensen was appointed as caretaker coach replaced Knudsen On 6 December 1996 Troels Bech was announced as the top flight club s new head coach effective immediately a b Troels Bech was purchased out of his contract with Fortuna Hjorring to join AC Horsens after New Year s Eve with Hugo Eskesen becoming the new first team coach on 1 January 1998 a b Erling Thomsen left Odense BK on 31 October 1999 Jan Knudsen was appointed as the new head coach a b In January 2002 halfway through the 2001 02 season Hjortshoj Egaa IF s two elite women s squads playing in the national and regional top flight leagues merged with IK Skovbakken s women s youth department for economic reasons transferring the league licenses from Hjortshoj Egaa IF to IK Skovbakken Kvindefodbold 83 118 a b On 1 January 2002 Steen Refsgaard replaced Jens Overgaard as the new head coach for Fortuna Hjorring Jacob Norgaard only acted as interim coach during the 2002 cup final as Steen Refsgaard was unable to attend the match and did not coach any league games 68 a b Peder Siggaard was signed as head coach during the fall part of the 2003 04 season until Peer Danefeld was hired as the replacement starting from 1 January 2004 a b Peer Danefeld announced his resignation in mid October 2004 and was officially replaced by Kenneth Heiner Moller previously Heiner Christiansen on 1 January 2005 a b Henrik Jensen was appointed as the new head coach beginning 1 January 2005 replacing Kenneth Heiner Moller before his marriage he used the last name at birth Heiner Christiansen a b Peer Lisdorf announced his resignation on 21 December 2014 effective 31 December and Per Nielsen was assigned as the new head coach starting from 1 January 2015 a b Brian Sorensen announced his resignation on 14 January 2018 and Carrie Kveton was assigned as the new head coach on 15 January 2018 In February 2020 the administration of the senior women s 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