2024–25 Danish Women's 1st Division

Last updated
Kvinde 1. Division
Season2024–25
Dates10 August 2024 – unknown
Matches played24
Goals scored64 (2.67 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Denmark.svg Rikke Dybdahl
(9 goals)
Biggest home win FC Midtjylland 5–0 AaB
24 August 2024
FC Midtjylland 5–0 Østerbro IF
14 September 2024
Biggest away win Næstved HG 2–6 FC Midtjylland
31 August 2024
Highest scoring Næstved HG 2–6 FC Midtjylland
31 August 2024
Longest winning run4 matches
FC Midtjylland
Longest unbeaten run4 matches
ASA, Aarhus
FC Midtjylland
Longest winless run6 matches
Solrød FC
Longest losing run2 matches
ASA, Aarhus
Solrød FC
FC Thy-Thisted Q
Varde IF
2025–26
All statistics correct as of 14 September 2024.

The 2024-25 season of the 1st Division is the 16th season since the establishment of the 1st Division as the second-tier of women's national league in Denmark and the 4th season with the current format of eight teams.

Contents

Tiebreakers for league ranking

The following criteria are applied (in order from top to bottom) to determine the order of the teams in all rounds of the leagues: [1]

If two teams are still tied after all the above criteria are applied, a play-off match, with extra time and penalty shoot-out, if necessary, is held at a neutral ground to determine the order.

Teams

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AaB
Locations of teams in the 2024–25 Danish Women's 1st Division.

Team changes

Entering leagueExiting league
Promoted from 2023–24 Kvinde 2. Division Relegated from 2023–24 Women's League Promoted to 2024–25 Women's League Relegated to 2024–25 Kvinde 2. Division

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FC Midtjylland 6501214+1715Advances to the Women's League qualification league.
2 FC Thy-Thisted Q 640292+712
3 Varde IF 6303101119
4 ASA, Aarhus 62227818
5 Østerbro IF 622261048Participates in the spring 1st Division qualification league.
6 AaB 621351167
7 Næstved HG 613261156
8 Solrød FC 602441172
Updated to match(es) played on 14 September 2024. Source: DBU.dk
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Results

Home \ Away AAB ASA MID ØST NÆS SOL THI VAR
AaB 22 Sep19 Oct16 Nov12 Oct2–11–01–2
ASA, Aarhus 30 Sep0–319 Oct1–10–00–19 Nov
FC Midtjylland 5–05 Oct5–02 Nov28 Sep16 Nov12 Oct
Østerbro IF 2–01–39 Nov0–012 Oct21 Thi3 Nov
Næstved HG 1–116 Nov2–66 Oct19 Oct0–228 Sep
Solrød FC 9 Nov2 Nov21 Sep1–11–25 Oct1–3
FC Thy-Thisted Q 2 Nov12 Oct0–128 Sep9 Nov3–03–0
Varde IF 5 Oct2–32–11–222 Sep16 Nov19 Oct
Updated to match(es) played on 14 September 2024. Source: DBU.dk
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Qualification league

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Regular season position 500000000Promotion to 2025–26 Kvinde 1. Division.
2Regular season position 600000000
3Regular season position 700000000
4Regular season position 800000000
5 Second division east position 100000000Relegation to 2025–26 Kvinde 2. Division.
6 Second division west position 100000000
First match(es) will be played: unknown. Source: Kvindeliga.dk
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Results

Home \ AwayRS5RS6RS7RS8 SDE position 1 SDW position 1
Regular season position 5
Regular season position 6
Regular season position 7
Regular season position 8
Second division east position 1
Second division west position 1
First match(es) will be played: 2025. Source: DBU.dk
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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References

  1. "Love og Regler" [Laws and Rules] (in Danish). DBU. 23 July 2024.