1944–45 Danish War Tournament

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Danish War Tournament
Season1944–45
Champions Akademisk Boldklub

Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1944/1945 season.

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Series 1, Phase 1, Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Randers Sportsklub Freja 64111510+59
2 Aarhus Gymnastikforening 64021912+78
3 Aalborg Boldspilklub 612381464
4 Aalborg Chang 6114111763
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Series 1, Phase 1, Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Esbjerg fB 4400173+148
2 Vejen SF 411251053
3 Vejle Boldklub 401341391
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Series 1, Phase 1, Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Boldklubben 1913 4202148+64
2 Boldklubben 1909 42026714
3 Odense Boldklub 420291454
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Series 1, Phase 2

Series 1, Phase 3

Series 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hellerup IK 1813145229+2327
2 Helsingør IF 1811346228+3425
3 Næstved IF 1810535836+2225
4 Slagelse B&I 1810447045+2524
5 B 1901 1810264237+522
6 Dragør Boldklub 1855840551515
7 Brønshøj BK 1870114351814
8 Nakskov 18501344642010
9 Korsør Boldklub 18421230643410
10 Haslev 1832132860328
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Series 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Akademisk Boldklub 169344226+1621
2 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 169344227+1521
3 Boldklubben af 1893 169343423+1121
4 Boldklubben Frem 169164529+1619
5 Boldklubben 1903 167273334116
6 KFUM 165562428415
7 Østerbros Boldklub 1652931411012
8 Fremad Amager 16501121391810
9 Køge BK 1641112449259
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Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

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