Danish Cup

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The Danish Cup (Danish: Landspokalturneringen) is the official "knockout" cup competition in Danish football, run by the Danish Football Association. The cup has been contested annually since 1955.

The winner will qualify for the UEFA Cup tournament the following year, where they will enter in the 1st qualifying round.[1]

The latest edition, Danish Cup 2005-06, was won by then-1st Division-side Randers FC, beating Esbjerg fB 1-0 after extra time on May 11, 2006 at Parken Stadium.

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Each club may only have one team in the tournament (their first team). If a match (except one of the two-legged semifinals, except if the 2nd match's result gives an aggregate tie, including the away goals rule) ends in a tie, two fifteen-minute extra time periods will be played, with penalty kicks if the tie remains after the extra time.

The teams are not seeded, but the lowest placed team from the previous season will always get the home pitch advantage.

  • 1st round, 64 teams
  • 2nd round, 32+8 teams
    • 32 teams from the 1st round (winners)
    • 8 teams from the 1st division (9th-16th placed)
  • 3rd round, 20+8 teams
    • 20 teams from the 2nd round
    • 6 teams from the 1st division (3rd-8th placed)
    • 2 teams from the Superliga (11th-12th, the relegated teams which are now in the 1st division)
  • 4th round, 14+6 teams
    • 14 teams from the 3rd round
    • 4 teams from the Superliga (7th-10th)
    • 2 teams from the 1st division (1st-2nd, the promoted teams which are now in the Superliga)
  • 5th round, 10+6 teams
    • 10 teams from the 4th round
    • 6 teams from the Superliga (1st-6th)
  • Quarterfinals, 8 teams
    • 8 teams from the 5th round

– and so on until the finals.

  • 1st round, 88 teams
  • 2nd round, 44+12 teams
    • 44 teams from the 1st round (winners)
    • 4 teams from the 1st division (1st-4th placed)
    • 8 teams from the Superliga (5th-12th placed).
  • 3rd round, 28+4 teams
    • 28 teams from the 2nd round
    • 4 teams from the Superliga (1st-4th placed)
  • 4th round, 16 teams
    • 16 teams from the 3rd round
  • Quarterfinals, 8 teams
    • 8 teams from the 4th round

– and so on until the finals.

  • 1990-1996 Giro Cup
  • 1997-1999 Compaq Cup
  • 2000-2004 DONG Cup

Titles Team
9 Aarhus GF
6 Vejle BK
5 Brøndby IF
4 Odense BK, Randers Freja/FC
3 F.C. Copenhagen, Lyngby BK
2 Aalborg BK, B 1903, B 1909, BK Frem, Esbjerg fB
1 AB, B 1913, B 93, Hvidovre IF, KB, Silkeborg IF, Vanløse IF, Viborg FF

  1. ^ (Danish) Final program for DBUs Landspokalturnering 2006PDF (5.38 MiB), Dansk Boldspil-Union, May 2, 2006

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