Danish Badminton League

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The Danish Badminton League, is the national team tournament for badminton clubs in Denmark. The winner qualifies for Europe Cup. [1]

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Winners

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SeasonWinner
1949-50 Gentofte BK
1950-51 Gentofte BK
1951-52 Gentofte BK
1952-53 Københavns Badminton Klub
1953-54 Københavns Badminton Klub
1954-1955 Københavns Badminton Klub
1955-56 Københavns Badminton Klub
1956-57 Amager Badminton Club
1957-58 Københavns Badminton Klub
1958-1959 Københavns Badminton Klub
1959-60 Københavns Badminton Klub
1960-61 Københavns Badminton Klub
1961-1962 Københavns Badminton Klub
1962-63 Københavns Badminton Klub
1963-64 Københavns Badminton Klub
1964-65 Skovshoved Idrætsforening
1965-66 Københavns Badminton Klub
1966-67 Skovshoved Idrætsforening
1967-68 Københavns Badminton Klub
1968-69 Skovshoved Idrætsforening
1969-70 Københavns Badminton Klub
1970-71 Københavns Badminton Klub
1971-72 Københavns Badminton Klub
1972-73 Københavns Badminton Klub
1973-74 Københavns Badminton Klub
1974-75 Gentofte BK
1975-76 Gentofte BK
1976-77 Gentofte BK
1977-78 Gentofte BK
1978-79 Gentofte BK
1979-80 Hvidovre BK
1980-81Badmintonklubben Triton Aalborg
1981-1982Højbjerg Badminton Klub
1982-83 Gentofte BK
1983-84 Gentofte BK
1984-85Badmintonklubben Triton Aalborg
1985-86 Gentofte BK
1986-87Højbjerg Badminton Klub
1987-88Badmintonkubben Triton Aalborg
1988-89 Gentofte BK
1989-90 Gentofte BK
1990-91 Gentofte BK
1991-92 Gentofte BK
1992-93 Lillerød BK
1993-94 Lillerød BK
1994-95 Lillerød BK
1995-96 Lillerød BK
1996-1997 Gentofte BK
1997-98Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
1998-99Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
1999-00Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2000-01 Hvidovre Badminton Club
2001-02Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2002-23Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2003-04Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2004-05Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2005-2006 Hvidovre Badminton Club
2006-07Kastrup-Magleby Badminton Klub
2007-08 Greve Strands BK
2008-2009Team Skælskør-Slagelse
2009-10 Greve Strands BK
2010-2011 Greve Strands BK
2011-12Team Skælskør-Slagelse
2012-13Team Skælskør-Slagelse
2013-14Team Skælskør-Slagelse
2014-15 Greve Strands BK

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References

  1. "The Danish club structure - a very good idea". Badminton Danmark. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  2. "Danmarksmesterskaber for holda" (in Danish). Badminton Danmark. Retrieved 17 February 2017.