The 2004-05 season in Danish football, starting July 2004 and ending June 2005:
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score* | Competition | Denmark scorers | Match Report |
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August 18, 2004 | KS Lech Stadium, Poznań (A) | Poland | 5-1 | F | Peter Madsen (3x), Thomas Gaardsøe, Claus Jensen | |
September 4, 2004 | Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) | Ukraine | 1-1 | WCQ2 | Martin Jørgensen | UEFA |
October 9, 2004 | Qemal Stafa, Tirana (A) | Albania | 2-0 | WCQ2 | Martin Jørgensen, Jon Dahl Tomasson | UEFA |
October 13, 2004 | Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) | Turkey | 1-1 | WCQ2 | Jon Dahl Tomasson | UEFA |
November 17, 2004 | Locomotive Stadium, Tbilisi (A) | Georgia | 2-2 | WCQ2 | Jon Dahl Tomasson (2x) | UEFA |
February 9, 2005 | G. Karaiskaki, Athens (A) | Greece | 1-2 | WCQ2 | Dennis Rommedahl | UEFA |
March 26, 2005 | Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) | Kazakhstan | 3-0 | WCQ2 | Peter Møller (2x), Christian Poulsen | UEFA |
March 30, 2005 | NSC Olympiyskiy Stadium, Kyiv (A) | Ukraine | 0-1 | WCQ2 | UEFA | |
June 2, 2005 | Ratina Stadion, Tampere (A) | Finland | 1-0 | F | Michael Silberbauer | |
June 8, 2005 | Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H) | Albania | 3-1 | WCQ2 | Søren Larsen (2x), Martin Jørgensen | UEFA |
* Denmark scores first
Key
Competition | Winner | Additional information |
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SAS Ligaen | Brøndby IF | Herfølge BK and Randers FC relegated. |
National Cup | Brøndby IF | See also Danish Cup 2004-05 |
Super Cup | FC København | Won 2-1 against AaB |
Viasat Sport Divisionen | SønderjyskE | SønderjyskE and AC Horsens promoted; Dalum IF, Næstved BK and B 93 relegated. |
2nd Division | Kolding FC | Kolding FC, Brabrand IF and Lyngby BK promoted; no relegation because of separation of 2nd division into west and east. |
Football Club Copenhagen, commonly known as FC København, FC Copenhagen, Copenhagen or simply FCK, is a professional Danish football club in Copenhagen, Denmark. FCK was founded in 1992 through the merger of Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben 1903.
The 2005-06 season in Danish football, starting July 2005 and ending June 2006:
FCK won the Danish Superliga trophy in the season 2005-06. The championship was secured on May 7 after a 0–1 defeat at Fionia Park against Odense BK, but with simultaneously, AC Horsens winning 4–1 over Brøndby IF.
The 2006–07 season in Danish football, began in July 2006 and ended in June 2007.
The 2009–10 Danish Superliga season was the 20th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, which determinates the winners of the Danish football championship. It is governed by the Danish Football Association. The tournament started on 18 July 2009 and concluded on 16 May 2010.
The 2010–11 Danish Superliga season was the 21st season of the Danish Superliga championship, which decides the Danish football championship. It began on 17 July 2010 with the previous season's silver medalists from Odense facing Esbjerg and ended on 29 May 2011 with six simultaneous matches. F.C. Copenhagen secured the title when Odense lost 1-2 to Nordsjælland on 21 April 2011, for their ninth Danish championship.
2013-14 Viborg FF will compete in the following competitions Danish Superliga and Danish Cup.
The 2014–15 Danish Superliga season was the 25th season of the Danish Superliga, which decides the Danish football championship.
The 2015–16 Danish Superliga season was the 26th season of the Danish Superliga, which decides the Danish football championship. Midtjylland were the defending champions.
The 2016–17 Danish Cup was the 63rd season of the Danish Cup competition. Copenhagen won the tournament, earning qualification into the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. However, as Copenhagen also won the 2016–17 Danish Superliga, Brøndby, the cup runners-up, were allotted the position.
The 2018–19 Danish Cup, also known as Sydbank Pokalen, was the 65th season of the Danish Cup competition. The winners of the tournament, Midtjylland, earned qualification into the third qualifying round of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League.
The 2018–19 FC Midtjylland season is FC Midtjylland's 20th season of existence, and their 18th consecutive season in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. In addition to a second place finish in the Superliga, Midtjylland won its first Danish Cup and competed in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.
The 2017–18 FC Copenhagen season was F.C. Copenhagen's 26th season of existence, competing each year in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. Outside of the Superliga, Copenhagen competed in the Danish Cup and the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.
The 2018–19 FC Copenhagen season was F.C. Copenhagen's 27th season of existence, competing each year in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. In addition to capturing its 13th Danish Superliga championship, FCK competed in the Danish Cup, exiting in the fourth round, and the UEFA Europa League, advancing to the group stage.
The 2019–20 Danish Cup, also known as Sydbank Pokalen, was the 66th season of the Danish Cup competition. The winners of the tournament, SønderjyskE, in winning their first major championship in club history, earned qualification into the second qualifying round of the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League.
The 2019–20 FC København season was FC København's 28th season of existence, competing each year in the 3F Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. In addition to the 3F Superliga, FCK advanced to the quarterfinals of the Sydbank Pokalen, the UEFA Europa League and advanced to the Third Qualifying Round of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League. The season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and matches were stopped after matches on March 8 and resumed on May 28.
The 2019–20 FC Midtjylland season was FC Midtjylland's 21st season of existence, and their 19th consecutive season in the 3F Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. As a result of the club's first ever Danish Cup win the previous season, it competed in the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League and had the opportunity to defending its cup title in the 2019–20 Danish Cup, but lost in the Third Round. The season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and matches were stopped after matches on March 8 and resumed on June 1.
The 2021–22 season is FC Midtjylland's 23rd season of existence, and their 21st consecutive season in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of football in Denmark. As a result of the club's runner-up finish in 2020–21, it qualified for the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League, and will also compete for the 2021–22 Danish Cup.