1990 Danish 1st Division

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Danish 1st Division
Season1990
Champions Brøndby IF
Relegated Næstved IF
Herfølge BK
Kjøbenhavns BK
Viborg FF
European Cup Brøndby IF
UEFA Cup B 1903
Ikast FS
Matches played338
Goals scored455 (1.35 per match)
Top goalscorer Bent Christensen (17 goals)
1989
1991

The 1990 Danish 1st Division season was the 45th season of the Danish 1st Division, and the last in which it was the country's top flight. At the end of the season the new Danish Superliga was formed as the country's new top division.

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The champions qualified for the 1991–92 European Cup qualification, while the second and third placed teams qualified for the qualification round of the 1991–92 UEFA Cup. The four lowest placed teams of the tournament was directly relegated to the (now second-tier) Danish 1st Division, while the teams placed ninth and tenth played qualification games against the champions and runners-up in the 2nd Division.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Brøndby IF 2617815016+3442
2 B 1903 26101154427+1731
3 Ikast FS 2611873827+1130
4 Silkeborg IF 2611873526+930
5 BK Frem 2671543325+829
6 Lyngby BK 2610884430+1428
7 Aarhus GF 2691073125+628
8 Odense BK 269983228+427
9 Vejle BK 2681083232026
10 Aalborg BK 2681083234226
11 Næstved IF 266101020341422
12 Herfølge BK 26491321472617
13 KB 26461624522814
14 Viborg FF 26541719523314
Source: RSSSF

Results

Home \ Away AaB AGF B03 BIF BKF HBK IFS KBK LBK NIF OB SIF VBK VFF
Aalborg BK 2–12–11–31–01–12–22–10–11–01–21–11–10–0
Aarhus GF 0–21–41–21–14–01–11–01–30–00–03–11–02–0
B 1903 1–01–11–31–12–12–23–32–02–02–02–00–07–0
Brøndby IF 2–21–12–21–04–02–01–02–00–03–02–04–24–1
BK Frem 2–20–01–11–03–31–01–10–01–11–11–22–23–1
Herfølge BK 3–30–01–20–01–11–02–60–20–11–01–12–11–0
Ikast FS 4–00–13–10–01–14–10–01–23–11–01–01–05–1
Kjøbenhavns BK 2–10–40–30–10–50–01–22–20–21–21–22–12–2
Lyngby BK 2–20–10–02–33–01–02–32–02–22–01–20–15–1
Næstved IF 0–23–20–01–40–00–01–10–10–62–00–02–00–0
Odense BK 1–10–00–00–30–27–11–14–02–23–11–00–03–1
Silkeborg IF 1–02–22–11–11–21–02–04–02–23–00–12–21–0
Vejle BK 2–12–12–20–01–12–13–02–01–12–11–11–42–0
Viborg FF 0–10–12–10–20–21–00–23–12–11–21–30–02–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

PositionPlayerClubGoals
1 Bent Christensen Brøndby IF 17

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