1942–43 Danish War Tournament

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Danish War Tournament
Season1942–43
Champions Akademisk Boldklub
1943–44

Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1942/1943 season.

Contents

Series 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Esbjerg fB 1811254736+1124
2 Aarhus Gymnastikforening 1810354628+1823
3 Odense Boldklub 1810355242+1023
4 Boldklubben 1909 188374038+219
5 Aalborg Boldspilklub 189182831319
6 Vejle Boldklub 188195241+1117
7 Aalborg Chang 187383840217
8 Boldklubben 1913 18621030431314
9 Vejen SF 18611138561813
10 Randers Sportsklub Freja 18431129451611
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Series 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 KFUM 1812244721+2626
2 Hellerup IK 1810535324+2925
3 Nakskov 1811344825+2325
4 Boldklubben 1908 189364029+1121
5 Korsør Boldklub 188553633+321
6 B 1901 188194035+517
7 Slagelse B&I 187294957816
8 Helsingør IF 186393845715
9 Dragør Boldklub 1862104149814
10 Toreby-Grænge BK 1800181286740
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Series 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Akademisk Boldklub 148425026+2420
2 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 149234132+920
3 Køge BK 146533925+1417
4 Boldklubben Frem 147344028+1217
5 Boldklubben af 1893 147343426+817
6 Fremad Amager 143382133129
7 Boldklubben 1903 1422102453296
8 Østerbros Boldklub 1422101945266
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Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

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