1991–92 Danish Superliga

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Danish Superliga
Season1991-92
Champions Lyngby BK
Relegated Vejle BK
1991
1992–93

The 1991–92 Danish Superliga season was the 2nd season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association.

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The tournament was held in two rounds. First round was in the autumn 1991, and the second in the spring 1992. The teams placed first to eighth in first round, played in second round. Their goal scores were reset to zero, and their mutual points were shorted to the half.

The two teams placed ninth and tenth in first round, played in the qualification league in the spring. They had respectively 8 and 7 points with.

The Danish champions qualified for the UEFA Champions League 1992-93 qualification, while the second and third placed teams qualified for the qualification round of the UEFA Cup 1992-93. The teams placed first and second in the qualification league promoted.

Autumn 1991

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Brøndby 188823018+1224Qualification to Spring 1992 competition
2 Lyngby Boldklub 188733218+1423
3 B 1903 188553226+621
4 AaB 186753018+1219
5 AGF 186751919019
6 Frem 185762527217
7 Næstved IF 186483334116
8 Silkeborg IF 186482430616
9 Vejle BK 1862102430614Qualification to Qualification League
10 OB 18431128492111
Source: danskfodbold.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

Home \ Away AGF B03 BKF BIF LBK NIF OB SIF VBK AAB
AGF 4–12–01–10–33–01–10–33–20–0
B 1903 3–12–11–12–20–03–24–01–00–1
BK Frem 3–11–31–11–12–22–12–21–00–0
Brøndby IF 0–12–21–11–03–12–03–10–11–1
Lyngby BK 0–01–12–10–20–23–14–23–11–1
Næstved IF 2–01–32–03–30–23–60–13–12–2
OB 0–03–22–50–21–50–60–42–11–3
Silkeborg IF 0–01–01–11–10–31–31–31–22–1
Vejle BK 0–04–21–21–31–15–22–11–01–2
AaB 0–21–23–12–31–12–14–42–33–0
Source: [ citation needed ]

Spring 1992

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Lyngby Boldklub (C)14923227+1532Qualification to Champions League first round
2 B 1903 148243226+629Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
3 Frem 146532012+826
4 AGF [lower-alpha 1] 145361815+323Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup first round
5 AaB 144551619323
6 Silkeborg IF 145451320722
7 Brøndby 144281624822
8 Næstved IF 142393334115
Source: danskfodbold.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. AGF qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup via the 1991–92 Danish Cup

Results

Home \ Away AGF B03 BKF BIF LBK NIF SIF AAB
AGF 1–00–03–01–16–10–11–0
B 1903 1–00–01–00–13–13–06–0
BK Frem 3–32–03–10–12–13–00–1
Brøndby IF 2–01–30–01–23–12–34–2
Lyngby BK 0–13–01–21–04–03–01–0
Næstved IF 1–00–22–20–10–43–01–1
Silkeborg IF 3–11–31–01–12–01–10–0
AaB 2–11–11–34–00–04–10–0
Source: [ citation needed ]

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Møller AaB 17
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Elstrup OB 12
Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Manniche B 1903
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Andersen AGF 11
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Pedersen Lyngby Boldklub 10
Flag of Denmark.svg Steen Thychosen Vejle BK
Flag of Denmark.svg Alex Nielsen Næstved IF
Flag of Denmark.svg Heine Fernandez Silkeborg IF
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Juel Næstved IF
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Vilfort Brøndby IF 9
Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Nielsen Lyngby Boldklub
Flag of Denmark.svg Torben Frank Lyngby Boldklub

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