2004–05 in Danish football

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Football in Denmark
Season2004–05
  2003–04 Flag of Denmark.svg 2005–06  

The 2004-05 season in Danish football, starting July 2004 and ending June 2005:

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Events

National team results

DateVenueOpponentsScore*CompetitionDenmark scorersMatch Report
August 18, 2004 KS Lech Stadium, Poznań (A)Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5-1 F Peter Madsen (3x), Thomas Gaardsøe, Claus Jensen
September 4, 2004 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1-1 WCQ2 Martin Jørgensen UEFA
October 9, 2004 Qemal Stafa, Tirana (A)Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 2-0 WCQ2 Martin Jørgensen, Jon Dahl Tomasson UEFA
October 13, 2004 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1-1 WCQ2 Jon Dahl Tomasson UEFA
November 17, 2004 Locomotive Stadium, Tbilisi (A)Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 2-2 WCQ2 Jon Dahl Tomasson (2x) UEFA
February 9, 2005 G. Karaiskaki, Athens (A)Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1-2 WCQ2 Dennis Rommedahl UEFA
March 26, 2005 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3-0 WCQ2 Peter Møller (2x), Christian Poulsen UEFA
March 30, 2005 NSC Olympiyskiy Stadium, Kyiv (A)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0-1 WCQ2 UEFA
June 2, 2005 Ratina Stadion, Tampere (A)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1-0 F Michael Silberbauer
June 8, 2005 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 3-1 WCQ2 Søren Larsen (2x), Martin Jørgensen UEFA

* Denmark scores first

Key

Honours

CompetitionWinnerAdditional information
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.

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