1992–93 Danish Superliga

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Danish Superliga
Season1992–93
Champions F.C. Copenhagen
Relegated BK Frem
B 1909
1993–94

The 1992–93 Danish Superliga season was the 3rd season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association.

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The tournament was held in two rounds. The first round was in the autumn of 1992, and the second in the spring of 1993. The teams placed first to eighth in the first round, and played in the second round. Their scores were reset to zero, and their mutual points were shorted to half.

The two teams placed ninth and tenth in the 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 1993-94 qualification, while the second and third placed teams qualified for the qualification round of the UEFA Cup 1993-94. The teams placed first and second in the qualification league promoted.

Autumn 1992

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FC København 189812914+1526Qualification to Spring 1993 competition
2 Odense BK 1810353117+1423
3 Aalborg BK 187742517+821
4 Brøndby IF 186932120+121
5 Silkeborg IF 187563016+1419
6 Aarhus GF 186752421+319
7 Lyngby BK 184862022216
8 Næstved IF 1847725351015
9 BK Frem 1838723391614Qualification to Qualification League
10 B 1909 1806121542276
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

Home \ Away AGF B09 BKF BIF FCK LBK NIF OB SIF AAB
AGF 1–11–10–10–01–00–13–21–01–1
B 1909 0–41–11–22–41–42–20–10–01–2
BK Frem 1–23–12–20–30–03–12–12–21–1
Brøndby IF 0–01–13–31–12–22–12–02–00–0
F.C. Copenhagen 3–12–15–10–02–20–31–10–00–0
Lyngby BK 1–13–12–10–21–11–10–11–10–2
Næstved IF 2–32–22–21–10–22–10–43–12–2
OB 3–22–05–02–10–20–04–10–34–1
Silkeborg IF 1–16–04–03–01–22–04–00–10–2
AaB 3–22–03–03–00–11–21–10–01–2
Source: [ citation needed ]

Spring 1993

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FC København (C)148333123+832Qualification to Champions League first round
2 Odense BK 148331915+431Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup qualifying round
3 Brøndby IF 148332916+1330Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
4 Aalborg BK 145542323026
5 Silkeborg IF 144551717023
6 Aarhus GF 144372429521
7 Lyngby BK 144282222018
8 Næstved IF 1414916362014
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results

Home \ Away AGF BIF FCK LBK NIF OB SIF AAB
AGF 1–33–53–71–12–22–02–1
Brøndby IF 2–12–30–43–30–13–15–0
F.C. Copenhagen 3–10–42–22–03–10–04–6
Lyngby BK 0–30–20–25–00–11–21–0
Næstved IF 1–31–20–33–11–31–41–1
OB 2–10–02–02–02–02–10–0
Silkeborg IF 0–00–21–11–02–24–00–2
AaB 2–11–11–31–14–23–11–1
Source: [ citation needed ]

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Møller Aalborg BK 22
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Martin Johansen FC København 12
Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Jørgensen Lyngby FC
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Elstrup Odense BK
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Andersen Aarhus GF 11
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Højer Nielsen FC København
7 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Rasmussen Aalborg BK 10
Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Vilfort Brøndby IF
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Juel Næstved IF
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Steen Nedergaard Odense BK 9

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