1964 Jutland Series

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Jyllandsserien
Season1964
Dates30 March – 8 November 1964
(regular season)
15 November 1964
(league final)
Champions Aarhus GF (II) (11th title)
Promoted IK Aalborg Freja
Silkeborg IF
RelegatedStruer IF
AIA (II)
Aabyhøj IF Thrott
Matches played265
Top goalscorer Herluf Bang (28 goals) [1]
Biggest home win Vejle BK (reserves) 9–0 Aabyhøj IF Thrott
(8 August 1964)
Biggest away winAabyhøj IF Thrott 0–7 Aarhus GF (reserves)
(15 August 1964)
Highest scoring IK Chang Aalborg 8–3 Holstebro BK
(13 September 1964)
1963
1965

The 1964 Jutland Series (Danish: Jyllandsserien 1964) was the 66th edition of the Danish fifth-tier association football division since its establishment in 1902. Governed by the Jutland Football Association (JBU), the season was launched on 30 March 1964, and the last round of regular league matches concluded on 8 November 1964, with the league championship final being played on 15 November 1964. Silkeborg IF, Vorup Frederiksberg BK, Brande IF and Holstebro BK entered as relegated teams from last season's fourth-tier, while Hobro IK, Vejen SF, Viborg FF (reserves) and Aabyhøj IF Thrott entered as promoted teams from the 1963 JBUs Serie 1. Fixtures for the 1964 season were announced on 13 March 1964, 2½ weeks prior the season's start. The league featured reserve teams for higher ranking league clubs, whose players could indiscriminately be used on both the league and reserve teams, after a quarantine period of one match day.

Contents

The reserve team of Aarhus GF won the league final, securing their eleventh Jutlandic League Championship title, while IK Aalborg Freja and Silkeborg IF were promoted to the fourth-tier, returning to the nation-wide leagues of the Danmarksturneringen after 27 and one year(s) respectively. At the end of the season, the three clubs with the fewest points in the final league standings, Struer IF, AIA (reserves) and Aabyhøj IF Thrott, were relegated to the 1965 JBUs Serie 1. Centerforward Herluf Bang of Silkeborg IF was the league's top scorer, netting 28 goals, corresponding to 43.75 percent of his own team's goals. [1]

Summary

The 1964 season was inaugurated on 30 March, on the 2nd day of Easter, following the announcement of the season's fixtures on 13 March 1964 by the Jutland FA. [2] The first match day saw the postponement of two league matches due to the condition of the field caused by the weather. [3] In the northern group, Vorup Frederiksberg BK opened the season with four victories, having goalkeeper Niels Hougård and the defense not concede any goals until their fifth match against the Aalborg BK's reserve team. [4] Vorup Frederiksberg BK lost their second league match and the top spot in the league standings on 10 May, when they clashed against IK Aalborg Freja. Hobro IK held the top position shortly, but lost it the following match day. IK Freja officially overtook the first place on 20 May, when the Aalborg-based club won an evening game against local rivals IK Chang Aalborg – due to better head-to-head points against Vorup Frederiksberg BK and with one of their league games having been postponed. [5] The club finished the spring season as the only undefeated team in the Jutland Series.

IK Aalborg Freja played a local derby against the reserve team of Aalborg BK in front of 2,000 spectators at their home ground at Vesterkæret (aka Frejaparken), winning the game 2 to 1. [6] [7] The first match day of the fall season experienced the biggest home win of 9–0 take place between Vejle BK (II) versus Aabyhøj IF Thrott on 8 August 1964 at Vejle Stadium, with five goals being scored by forward Helge Jensen. [8]

The majority of players on JBU's selected regional league squad (JBUs udvalgte serieunionshold) played in the Jyllandsserien, while the remaining players came from fourth-tier JBU teams. They were for instance selected to the match against the Zealand FA (SBU) on 7 May 1964.

IK Aalborg Freja had a 19 match-long undefeated run, and their only loss of the league season occurred after they secured the northern league group title on 11 October 1964 against IK Chang Aalborg, while their closest competitor in the group, Vorup Frederiksberg BK, suffering a defeat away against Skive IK. [7] [9] A total of nineteen players was used in the line-ups for the league matches, with the majority of the players being 22–23 years old. [7] The players, that was part of the line-up in the decisive game, that secured the club the promotion spot on ? against ?, featured goalkeeper Jørgen "Nønne" Bach, defenders Mogens Madsen and Per "Nigger" Nielsen, midfielders Ole "Sjulle" Schultz, Erik "Koppi" Juul Christensen and Freddie "Lange Freddy" Jensen, forwards John "Dion" Meyer, Per "Lille-Per" Larsen, Christian Frederiksen, Jens Ole "Sømand" Nielsen and Leif "Lazy" Larsen. [7] [6] Additionally, the following players took part in one or more games throughout the season, Reidar Gundersen, Jørgen Lund Petersen, Laurits Krogh, Ole Olsen, Børge Hasselgren, Hans Jørgen Nielsen, Per Hjørringgård and Jørgen Abildgård. [7] The senior team was coached by Arne Holt, a former footballer with over 400 caps on IK Aalborg Freja's best squad, who resigned after the conclusion of the season. [7] [6] [9] IK Aalborg Freja returned to the Danmarksturneringen i fodbold's league system for the first time since the 1936–37 season. [10] [7]

With the reserve team of Aarhus GF not being eligible for promotion, second-placed Silkeborg IF was the second team to gain promotion to the fourth-tier, returning after just a one-year absence. [7] [11] Silkeborg IF was placed higher than Vejen SF in the classification due to higher head-to-head points, despite Vejen SF having a better goal average. [7] As winners of their respective groups, Aarhus GF and IK Aalborg Freja qualified for the league championship play-offs. Struer IF and Aabyhøj IF Thrott finished last in both their respective league groups and were relegated to the 1965 JBUs Serie 1. The tournament rules stipulated that a total of four should be relegated to the regional second-tier. [7] Due to only one Jutland FA member club being relegated from the 1964 Kvalifikationsturneringen, the total number of relegations were reduced to three. As Holstebro BK had more points than IF Thrott Fodbold as the other second bottom team, they were reprieved from relegation for numerical reasons. [7] Vejgaard BK was placed ahead of Holstebro BK in the classification due to head-to-head points.

Teams

Twenty-four teams competed in the league, split into two groups with each twelve teams – sixteen teams from the previous season, four teams relegated from the fourth tier and four teams promoted from the four groups of the regional second-tier. The promoted teams were Hobro IK, Aabyhøj IF Thrott and the reserve team of Viborg FF, who were all playing in the regional top-flight league for the first time, while Vejen SF returned after a one-year absence. [2] They replaced Lindholm IF, Skagen IK, Frederikshavn fI (reserves), Viby IF, IK Skovbakken (reserves) and Ikast FS (reserves), ending their regional top flight spells of two, one, twelve, seventeen, one and six year(s) respectively. [2] [12] The relegated teams were Silkeborg IF, who was experiencing their second consecutive relegation, while Vorup Frederiksberg BK, Brande IF and Holstebro BK, were returning to the sixth tier after a two, one and one season(s) respectively in the Jyllandsserien.

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationStadiumCapacityRef
IK Aalborg Freja Aalborg Baneanlægget i Vesterkæret2,000 [7]
Vorup Frederiksberg BK Frederiksberg, Randers Frederiksberg Stadium
Aalborg BK (II) Aalborg Baneanlægget ved Ny Kærvej [13]
Viborg FF (II) Viborg
Skive IK Skive Skive Stadium 10,000 [14]
Hjørring IF Hjørring Hjørring Stadium
Hobro IK Hobro Hobro Stadium
Randers SK Freja (II) Randers Randers Stadium
IK Chang Aalborg (II) Aalborg Banen ved Provstejorden
Vejgaard BK Aalborg Vejgaard Stadium [15]
Holstebro BK Holstebro Holstebro Idrætspark
Struer IF Struer Struer Stadium
Aarhus GF (II) Aarhus Aarhus Idrætspark
Aarhus Idrætspark (training field)
22,000 [16] [17] [18] [19]
Silkeborg IF Silkeborg Silkeborg Stadium [20]
Vejen SF Vejen Vejen Stadium
Vejle BK (II) Vejle Vejle Stadium (athletics stadium)20,000 [16] [19]
Esbjerg fB (II) Esbjerg Esbjerg Idrætspark (football stadium)20,000 [16] [19]
Esbjerg KFUM Esbjerg Esbjerg Idrætspark (athletics stadium)
Brande IF Brande Brande Stadium
BK Herning Fremad Herning Herning Stadium ved Nørregaards Allé9,000 [21]
Haderslev FK Haderslev Haderslev Stadium (athletics stadium)
Aabenraa BK Aabenraa Aabenraa Stadium
AIA (II) Aarhus Aarhus Idrætspark(stadium)
Aarhus Idrætspark (training field)
Aabyhøj IF Thrott Aarhus Aabyhøj Stadium
Aarhus Idrætspark

22,000
[12]

Personnel

TeamHead coach [lower-alpha 1] CaptainRef
IK Aalborg Freja Flag of Denmark.svg Arne Holt Flag of Denmark.svg Erik Juul Kristensen [6] [22] [23] [9]
Vorup Frederiksberg BK Flag of Denmark.svg Roald Andersen [24] [25]
Aalborg BK (II) Flag of Denmark.svg Arne Olsen [26]
Viborg FF (II)
Skive IK
Hjørring IF Flag of Denmark.svg Knud Jensen [lower-alpha 2]
Flag of Denmark.svg Elo Kjær [lower-alpha 3]
[27] [28]
Hobro IK Flag of Denmark.svg Frank Petersen [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Denmark.svg Robert Andreasen [lower-alpha 5]
[29] [30] [31]
Randers SK Freja (II) Flag of Denmark.svg Carlo Bendtsen [32]
IK Chang Aalborg (II)
Vejgaard BK Flag of Denmark.svg Ingemann Christensen [22] [7]
Holstebro BK  ?
Flag of Austria.svg Walther Pheiffer
[33] [34]
Struer IF Flag of Austria.svg Alois Pheiffer [lower-alpha 6]
Flag of Denmark.svg Einer Jeppesen [lower-alpha 7]
[35] [36]
Aarhus GF (II) Flag of Denmark.svg Erik Christensen [37]
Silkeborg IF Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Bjerre Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Jensen [20] [38]
Vejen SF Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Henning Jacobsen [39] [40]
Vejle BK (II)
Esbjerg fB (II)
Esbjerg KFUM
Brande IF Flag of Denmark.svg Karl Emil Velling Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Munkholm [41] [42] [43]
BK Herning Fremad Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Poulsen [44]
Haderslev FK Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Szentgyörgyi [45]
Aabenraa BK Flag of Denmark.svg Edward Bodilsen Flag of Denmark.svg Sven Dall [46] [47] [48]
AIA (II)
Aabyhøj IF Thrott
  1. The line-up for each game was decided by members of a match selection committee, referred to as udtagelseskomite (UK) or spilleudvalg, while the coach was responsible for the physical training and game tactics. The rules stated that the coach was not allowed to instruct his players from the bench.
  2. Knud Jensen resigned his senior coaching position due to a personal relocation to the city of Vejle.
  3. The club's then 23 years old youth coach Elo Kjær took over the role as senior coach on 30 April 1964 for the remaining part of the season.
  4. According to plan Frank Petersen was contractually employed for two months, from 11 January until 29 February 1964.
  5. Robert Andreasen took over as coach on 1 March 1964 for the remaining part of the season.
  6. Alois Pheiffer was contractually employed from 1 January until his sacking on 28 April 1964.
  7. The club's then youth coach Einer Jeppesen was also engaged as senior coach on 29 April 1964 for the remaining part of the season.

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of appointmentRef
Struer IF Flag of Austria.svg Rudi Strittich End of contract30 November 1963Pre-season Flag of Austria.svg Alois Pheiffer 1 January 1964 [49] [35]
Aabenraa BK Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Szentgyörgyi End of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Edward Bodilsen1 January 1964 [46] [47]
Silkeborg IF Flag of Denmark.svg Vestervig MadsenEnd of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Poul Bjerre1 January 1964 [20] [38]
Vorup Frederiksberg BK Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Düür End of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Roald Andersen 1 January 1964 [24] [25]
Brande IF Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Peter SørensenEnd of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Karl Emil Velling1 January 1964 [41] [42]
Haderslev FK Flag of Denmark.svg Laurits "Lause" Andersen End of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Szentgyörgyi 1 January 1964 [45] [50]
BK Herning Fremad Flag of Denmark.svg Karl Emil VellingEnd of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Poulsen1 January 1964 [42] [44] [51]
Randers SK Freja Flag of Denmark.svg Alex ClausenEnd of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Carlo Bendtsen [lower-alpha 1] 1 January 1964 [52] [32]
Vejgaard BK Flag of Denmark.svg John Quist ?1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Ingemann Christensen1 January 1964 [15] [22]
Hobro IK Flag of Denmark.svg Egund VestergaardEnd of contract31 December 1963Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Frank Petersen 11 January 1964 [53] [29] [30] [31]
Hobro IK Flag of Denmark.svg Frank Petersen End of contract29 February 1964Pre-season Flag of Denmark.svg Robert AndreasenMarch 1964 [30] [31]
Struer IF Flag of Austria.svg Alois Pheiffer Sacked28 April 196411th Flag of Denmark.svg Einer Jeppesen29 April 1964 [35] [36]
Hjørring IF Flag of Denmark.svg Knud JensenResignation29 April 196410th Flag of Denmark.svg Elo Kjær30 April 1964 [27] [28]
Holstebro BK Flag of Denmark.svg Robert Andreasen ? ? 1963Pre-season ? ? 1964 [54] [31]
Holstebro BK  ? ? ? 1964 ? Flag of Austria.svg Walther Pheiffer 13 August 1964 [33] [34]
Aabyhøj IF Thrott Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Hansen ? ? 1963 ? ? ? 1964 [55]
  1. Carlo Bendtsen was already head coach for the club's senior team in the 2nd Division in the previous season.

League tables

Every team played two games against the other teams, at home and away, totaling 22 games each. Teams received two points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal average. The team with the most points were crowned winners of the league group, and qualified for the championship play-offs. The highest placed eligible non-reserve teams in each group were promoted to the 1965 Kvalifikationsturneringen. As a starting point, the two teams in each group with the fewest points would be relegated to the 1965 JBUs Serie 1, but the number of relegations would decrease or increase depending on the number of JBU member teams relegated from the 1964 Kvalifikationsturneringen.

Nordkredsen table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 IK Aalborg Freja (P)22174159222.68238Promotion to the 1965 Kvalifikationsturneringen & qualification for Championship play-offs
2 Vorup Frederiksberg BK 22151657331.72731
3 Aalborg BK (II) [lower-alpha 1] 22134551271.88930
4 Viborg FF (II) [lower-alpha 1] 221021049530.92522
5 Skive IK 221011151511.00021 [lower-alpha 2]
6 Hjørring IF 2285934450.75621 [lower-alpha 2]
7 Hobro IK 22841042470.89420
8 Randers SK Freja (II) [lower-alpha 1] 22751047530.88719
9 IK Chang Aalborg (II) [lower-alpha 1] 22731250580.86217
10 Vejgaard BK 22641240510.78416 [lower-alpha 3]
11 Holstebro BK 22641235520.67316 [lower-alpha 3] Reprieved from relegation; transferred to the 1965 Jutland Series, southern group [lower-alpha 4]
12Struer IF (R)22451333560.58913Relegation to the 1965 JBUs Serie 1
Source: [56] [57]
Rules for classification: 1) Points 2) Head-to-head points 3) Goal average
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 Reserve teams were not eligible to be promoted to the 1965 Kvalifikationsturneringen.
  2. 1 2 Skive IK finished ahead of Hjørring IF on head-to-head points: Skive IK 2–0 Hjørring IF (9 May 1964), Hjørring IF 1–1 Skive IK (26-27.09.1964).
  3. 1 2 Tied on head-to-head points; Vejgaard BK 1–0 Holstebro BK (23 May 1964), Holstebro BK 3–2 Vejgaard BK (24 October 1964). Overall goal average was used as the tiebreaker, hence Vejgaard BK finished ahead of Holstebro BK.
  4. As a result of only one Jutland FA member club being relegated from the fourth-tier, the number of relegations were reduced to three, and with Holstebro BK having more points than AIA as the two second bottom teams, they were reprieved from relegation for numerical reasons.

Sydkredsen table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Aarhus GF (II) [lower-alpha 1] (C)22153472282.57133Qualification for Championship play-offs
2 Silkeborg IF (P)22133664451.42229 [lower-alpha 2] Promotion to the 1965 Kvalifikationsturneringen
3 Vejen SF 22141759351.68629 [lower-alpha 2]
4 Vejle BK (II) [lower-alpha 1] 22133674292.55229 [lower-alpha 2]
5 Esbjerg fB (II) [lower-alpha 1] 22124657272.11128
6Esbjerg KFUM22104831460.67424
7 Brande IF 22841040470.85120
8 BK Herning Fremad 22661035490.71418 [lower-alpha 3]
9 Haderslev FK 22741141670.61218 [lower-alpha 3]
10 Aabenraa BK 22731229450.64417
11 AIA (II) [lower-alpha 1] (R)22611539810.48113Relegation to the 1965 JBUs Serie 1
12 Aabyhøj IF Thrott (R)22141727690.3916
Source: [56] [57] [58] [45]
Rules for classification: 1) Points 2) Head-to-head points 3) Goal average
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 Reserve teams were not eligible to be promoted to the 1965 Kvalifikationsturneringen.
  2. 1 2 3 Silkeborg IF finished ahead of Vejen SF and Vejle BK (II) on head-to-head points: Silkeborg IF 8, Vejen SF 4, Vejle BK (II) 0.
  3. 1 2 Tied on head-to-head points; Haderslev FK 1–2 BK Herning Fremad (19 April 1964), BK Herning Fremad 4–5 Haderslev FK (6 September 1964). Overall goal average was used as the tiebreaker, hence BK Herning Fremad finished ahead of Haderslev FK.

Results

Nordkredsen results

Home \ Away AAF VFB AAB VFF SIK HIF HIK RSF AAC VBK HBK SIF
IK Aalborg Freja 2–12–14–25–14–02–24–01–03–22–02–1
Vorup Frederiksberg BK 1–10–28–12–01–35–34–21–04–02–05–1
Aalborg BK (II) 0–34–25–10–25–11–11–04–22–23–14–0
Viborg FF (II) 2–53–21–20–12–24–25–23–02–01–04–1
Skive IK 2–43–21–22–12–04–63–64–11–36–14–0
Hjørring IF 2–20–12–01–61–11–04–15–23–11–12–1
Hobro IK 1–10–42–31–32–11–33–12–11–35–20–2
Randers SK Freja (II) 4–10–11–13–34–63–11–06–24–11–02–2
IK Chang Aalborg (II) 0–42–31–11–24–33–03–17–33–38–31–1
Vejgaard BK 0–22–32–11–33–25–11–21–12–31–02–2
Holstebro BK 0–21–20–67–13–12–02–21–13–13–22–1
Struer IF0–34–20–42–00–11–10–41–23–56–33–3
Source: [3] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [4] [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [5] [74] [75] [76] [77] [78]
[79] [80] [81] [82] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87] [9] [88] [89] [90] [91] [92]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Sydkredsen results

Home \ Away AGF SIF VSF VBK EFB EKF BIF BHF HFK ABK AIA AIF
Aarhus GF (II) 1–21–30–01–02–34–13–16–33–07–03–1
Silkeborg IF 1–64–20–32–12–22–35–26–11–10–35–2
Vejen SF 1–53–45–00–31–03–12–25–30–18–02–0
Vejle BK (II) 2–10–40–13–36–07–02–26–00–18–09–0
Esbjerg fB (II) 0–11–23–22–10–02–11–17–03–06–04–2
Esbjerg KFUM2–31–50–31–41–12–11–03–12–12–01–0
Brande IF 1–52–12–33–11–66–00–00–12–25–13–1
BK Herning Fremad 2–30–52–51–51–40–01–04–54–01–02–1
Haderslev FK 1–13–31–01–62–12–41–11–21–25–42–2
Aabenraa BK 2–22–31–31–42–45–10–22–01–21–22–1
AIA (II) 3–74–20–51–34–31–20–13–62–55–04–2
Aabyhøj IF Thrott 0–73–31–22–40–22–34–41–11–00–22–2

Statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Herluf Bang Silkeborg IF 28
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Nielsen Silkeborg IF 12

Source: [1]

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Madsen4 Vejen SF AIA (reserves)8–0 (H)12 April 1964 [60]
Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Thøgersen Esbjerg fB (reserves) AIA (reserves)6–0 (H)21 May 1964 [100]
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Gaardsøe Randers SK Freja (reserves) Viborg FF (reserves)3–3 (H)2 June 1964 [76]
Flag of Denmark.svg Helge Jensen5 Vejle BK (reserves) Aabyhøj IF Thrott 9–0 (H)8 August 1964 [8]
Flag of Denmark.svg Egon Andreasen Vejen SF Aabenraa BK 3–1 (A)16 August 1964 [43] [104]
Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Knudsen IK Chang Aalborg (reserves) Holstebro BK 8–3 (H)13 September 1964 [85]
Flag of Denmark.svg John Amdisen 4 Aarhus GF (reserves) AIA (reserves)7–3 (A)20 September 1964 [107]

4 Player scored 4 goals
5 Player scored 5 goals
(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubMatchesClean
sheets
Ref
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Hougård Vorup Frederiksberg BK 54 [4]
Flag of Denmark.svg Hans E. Christensen Skive IK 11 [3]
Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Bach IK Aalborg Freja 11 [92]
Flag of Denmark.svg Bent Petersen Aabenraa BK 11 [lower-alpha 1] [68]
  1. Shortly before the halftime break in the match between Vejle BK (II) and Aabenraa BK on 3 May 1964, due to a knee injury, half back Fritz Jørgensen had to replace goalkeeper Bent Petersen before returning to the field a couple of minutes into the second half.

Discipline

Player

  • Most warnings: 1
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Heine Hald (Aalborg BK reserves) on 19 April 1964 against Hjørring IF [62]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg William Fahlberg (Vorup Frederiksberg BK) on 25 April 1964 against Aalborg BK reserves [4]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Erik Hyldahl (Vorup Frederiksberg BK) on 25 April 1964 against Aalborg BK reserves [4]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Henning Christensen (Holstebro BK) on 26 April 1964 against IK Chang Aalborg reserves [64]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Bent Nissen (IK Chang Aalborg reserves) on 26 April 1964 against Holstebro BK [64]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Knud Erik Jensen (Esbjerg KFUM) of 2 May 1964 against BK Herning Fremad [40]
  • Most evictions: 1
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Knudsen (IK Chang Aalborg reserves) on 26 April 1964 against Holstebro BK [64]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Hansen (Vejen SF) on 3 May 1964 against Haderslev FK [68] [40]
    • Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Voigt (Vorup Frederiksberg BK) on 24 May 1964 against Struer IF [108]

Club

  • Most warnings: 2
    • Vorup Frederiksberg BK
  • Most evictions: 1
    • IK Chang Aalborg (reserves), Vejen SF and Vorup Frederiksberg BK

Championship play-offs

Summary

The final for the Jutlandic Series League Championship was contested at Hobro Stadium between the winners of the northern and southern groups, IK Aalborg Freja and the reserve team of Aarhus GF. An agreement on the location and date/time of the final could not be reached among the clubs themselves, so on 11 November the Jutland FA determined that the match would be played at a neutral ground in Hobro on 15 November 1964 – at the exact same time that the final top-flight league match of the season involving Aarhus GF's first senior team. [109] The line-up of Aarhus GF consisted of seven footballers, that had previously played on the club's senior team in the top-flight league, while Leif Olsen, Per Simonsen, Søren Knoth and Christian Kryger were relatively young players. [110] Full back and Erik Christensen was the only player on Aarhus GF's team to have played in every single match of the season. [11] Left winger Christian Kryger had previously played on Odense BK's first senior team. [110] Jørgen Abildgaard replaced Per left full back Per Nielsen, but otherwise the line-up of IK Aalborg Freja for the final was the same as in the previous league matches. [109] [110]

Twenty minutes into the match, Aarhus GF's center forward Verner Hermansen received a hard kick to the leg after a collision with the opponent's Jørgen Abildgård, making him to leave the field for a few minutes to recover before entering the game again, but shortly thereafter he was forced to leave the game completely and watch the rest of the final from the spectator stands. [37] [111] [11] Playmaker Kjeld Jensen moved in as the new center forward. [112] While the Aarhus GF players had the best start to the match, they did not manage to get past IK Aalborg Freja's defense and goalkeeper Jørgen Bach. [37] [111] At the end of the first half, the IK Aalborg Freja players had several scoring opportunities against Aarhus GF's remaining ten players on the field. On one occasion, when battling for the ball in front of Aarhus GF's goal line in the 35th minute of play, the Aarhus GF player Leif Olsen was attempting to kick the ball, resulting in the ball rolling towards the goal with the full back Arne Jensen trying to clear the ball, but instead accidentally hit his teammate, winger Viggo Holm, and the ball went into the goal. [11] [37] [111]

At the very start of the second half, a heavy downpour set in, making the field very greasy and hampered the game for the rest of the match. [37] [112] After eight minutes of play in the second half, Aarhus GF tied the match. [37] The referee awarded a controversial penalty kick, following a foul for use of hands committed by right half back Ole Schultz, which was executed by Aarhus GF's left inner winger Søren Knoth. [112] [37] [111] Three minutes later, the Aarhus-based team secured their victory in the match, when right winger Kjeld Jensen got clear of the defense and managed to net the decisive ball close to one of the goal posts outside the reach of goalkeeper Jørgen Bach. [37] [111]

The Jutlandic Football League Championship was the 11th title won by Aarhus GF of which nine had been won by the first team up to and including the 1935–36 season and the two subsequent titles by the reserve team. At the award ceremony right after the conclusion of the match, the Jutland FA representative C. M. Nielsen handed Aarhus GF's captain Erik Christensen a gift of remembrance and pins with an emblem to each of the players, before asking the opponents to rise and say hurrah for the winners. [37]

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Aarhus GF (reserves)2–1 IK Aalborg Freja
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Søren Knoth Soccerball shade.svg53' (pen.)
Kjeld Jensen Soccerball shade.svg56'
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Aarhus GF (reserves) [110] [113]
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IK Aalborg Freja [109] [110] [9]
GK 1 Flag of Denmark.svg John Leo Jensen
FB 2 Flag of Denmark.svg Erik Christensen (c)
FB3 Flag of Denmark.svg Arne Jensen
HB 4 Flag of Denmark.svg Leif Olsen
HB5 Flag of Denmark.svg Viggo Holm
HB6 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Simonsen
FW 7 Flag of Denmark.svg Kjeld Jensen
FW8 Flag of Denmark.svg Ove Sørensen
FW9 Flag of Denmark.svg Verner Hermansen
FW10 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Knoth
FW11 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Kryger
Head coach:
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GK 1 Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Bach
FB 2 Flag of Denmark.svg Mogens Madsen
FB3 Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Abildgaard
HB 4 Flag of Denmark.svg Ole Schultz
HB5 Flag of Denmark.svg Erik Juul Kristensen (c)
HB6 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Frederiksen
FW 7 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Hjørringgaard
FW8 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Larsen
FW9 Flag of Denmark.svg John Meyer
FW10 Flag of Denmark.svg Jens Ole Nielsen
FW11 Flag of Denmark.svg Leif Larsen
Head coach:
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