The Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold (shortened to Kvinde-DM, or simply DM) is a women's association football league tournament in Denmark, comprising the top three nation-wide semi-professional and amateur divisions of the Danish football league system.[1] The women's national league system was established by the Danish FA in 1975, following the discontinuation of the end-of-the season knock-out tournament format for the women's national championship after two editions (1973–1974).[2][3] The first season, 1975 Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold, involved twenty teams — that had qualified through the regional football league championships — split equally into two geographically divided groups with the two group winners progressing to a national championship final.[4] A combined nation-wide first division was introduced in 1981, a second division was implemented in 1993 and a third division was added in 2021.[3][5] Initially formed as an amateur tournament, professionalism was legalized and restricted to the Danmarksturneringen in July 1997, with the first semi-professional player contracts in Danish women's football being signed by Fortuna Hjørring og Frederiksberg BK.[6][7][8] The tournament have always been organized by the Danish FA. The clubs finishing bottom of the Danmarksturneringen's basement division have since the 1981-season been relegated to the Kvindeserien, the highest level of women's amateur football in the country.
The list includes clubs that are current members of the Danmarksturneringen, those who lost their Danmarksturneringen status upon relegation, and those which lost their status by other means. This includes clubs which have become defunct, merged or created superstructures with one or several neighbouring clubs, or have been relegated to a lower non-league position in the national league pyramid. Where a defunct club has been succeeded by a phoenix club, the new club is listed. If a club now only fields youth teams and no senior women's teams, the club's senior women's department is listed as inactive.
Member clubs
editThe table shows the first and last seasons in which each club competed in a division part of the Danmarksturneringen including the total number of Kvinde-DM seasons and a summary of the seasons spent in the top flight division. Some clubs' membership was intermittent between their first and last seasons. The current name of the club's senior women's squad and/or professional branch is listed even though the name might differ from the actual period in which the team took part in the Danmarksturneringen – the footnotes detail relevant changes in the club's history. Their affiliation to a regional football association and current division status is also mentioned, highlighting whether the individual clubs are participating in the current season of the Danmarksturneringen, playing at a lower ranking non-league level, have transformed to become a reserve team, or have become defunct or inactive due to a merger, superstructure at senior level or were dissolved.
As of the 2021–22 season, a total of 120 different teams have competed in the Danmarksturneringen since its inception, including sixteen (semi-professional) superstructures involving multiple clubs, sixty-one now defunct or inactive senior women's teams and six reserve squads. In the 1996 season, AC Ballerup[a] became the first superstructure to partake in the Danmarksturneringen.[9][10] Reserve teams were allowed in the second division beginning from the 2017–18 season, with Fortuna Hjørring (2) and VSK Aarhus (2) and Kolding BK (KoldingQ reserves) being the first reserve squads in the league tournament.[11] With the addition of the third division in 2021–22 season, the highest level for reserve teams were downgraded to the third tier.[5] Seventy-four different teams have participated in the top flight league. Fortuna Hjørring remain the only club to have participated in all editions (47) of the Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold, while also being the club with most seasons (46) in the top-flight league. The reserve team of KoldingQ only partook in the second division between July and October 2021, before being merged into the newly established Kolding IF Women.[12][13] Vildbjerg SF have had the most league seasons (12) in the Danmarksturneringen without ever having played in the top division. Being the largest regional football association, the Jutland FA have had the highest number of member clubs complete in the Danmarksturneringen.
Overview has been updated to include the 2021–22 season. A season is regarded as one year long.
Footnotes
edit- ^ a b c AC Ballerup was a superstructure, originally formed in January 1996 by Skovlunde IF, Ballerup IF, Grantoftens IF, Ballerup FC Lundegården and Lille Hema af 1973, with Skovlunde IF's senior women's team becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. The women's department of Skovlunde IF discontinued their engagement before the start of the 2000 season, leaving AC Ballerup without a women's team.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2009, AB Tårnby is a merger between Tårnby BK and AB 1970. The founding clubs ceased to exist as entities.
- ^ a b c Founded in July 2010, Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold is a merger between the men's and women's football departments of Ballerup IF and Skovlunde IF. The founding clubs' football departments ceased to exist as entities.
- ^ The women's association football department of Billum IF was established in 1970 at the club's foundation. Janderup Billum Samarbejde was initially started as a youth football co-operation between Janderup FS and Billum IF in 1986, subsequently leading to a merger between the clubs' football departments.
- ^ The women's association football department of Bispebjerg BK was established in 1972, but ceased to exist after the senior team was withdrawn from its regional league in 1999. An re-establishment occurred in 2013, once again fielding a senior 11-a-side squad in the fall of 2020.
- ^ The women's association football department of Brande IF was established in 1970. Brande IF have not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 2018 fall season.
- ^ a b In 1997, FC Midtjyden was originally formed as a women's youth co-operation between Brande IF, Uhre G&IF, SF Give Fremad and SF Frem Thyregod. SF Give Fremad and SF Frem Thyregod discontinued their engagement before the start of the 1999 season, while Brande IF and Uhre G&IF expanded the co-operation to also include senior women squads. In mid-2010, FC Midtjyden was dissolved.
- ^ The women's football department at Brønshøj BK was established in 1973. The club withdrew their senior women's 11-a-side squad from the 2009 spring season, not fielding a side since then.
- ^ The women's association football department of B 1909 was established in 1971. Half way through the 1994 season, B 1909 withdrew its senior teams from the top-flight and regional leagues due to a bankruptcy, subsequently leading to the women's department being dissolved.
- ^ a b Founded in July 2013, Nykøbing FC is a merger between B 1901 and B 1921. The founding clubs ceased to exist as separate entities.
- ^ a b c Founded in July 2012, Fodboldalliancen B.93/HIK/Skjold was a superstructure between the women's football departments of B.93, Hellerup IK and BK Skjold. In July 2014, the name of the first team was changed to B.93/HIK/Ryparken and the reserve and youth teams were renamed FA København, when BK Skjold was replaced by BK Ryparken. The co-operation withdrew from the top-flight league in September 2014, reorganised in the summer of 2015 and subsequently dissolved at the end of 2015.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2017, Dalum/Næsby Pigefodbold is a superstructure originally established at youth level between the women's departments of Dalum IF and Næsby BK. The superstructure incorporated the reserve teams in January 2021 and the first senior women's 11-a-side squad in July 2021 under the name Dalum/Næsby Kvinde- og Pigefodbold.
- ^ Founded in October 1959, BK Femina withdrew its senior team from the nation-wide second division following the conclusion of the 2000 fall season. The club have since then not fielded a senior 11-a-side, and folded in or around 2020, not submitting teams to any competition held by the Zealand FA.
- ^ Founded in January 2005, FK Sydsjælland 05 is a merger between Korskilde IF and the football department of IF Fladså. The founding clubs ceased to exist as entities.
- ^ Founded in October 1966 under the name Frems Venner as a branch of Hjørring AIK Frem, the name was changed to Frems Dameafdeling in 1973. When the club became a separate association football club in 1977, the name was changed to Dameboldklubben Fortuna Hjørring.
- ^ Founded in April 2011, Fortuna Svendborg has not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 2017 spring season, reintroducing it shortly for the 2021 fall season.
- ^ Founded in January 2017, Fredericia KFK is a superstructure, originally formed between the football departments of Erritsø G&IF, Fredericia KFUM, Taulov-Skærbæk IF and Bredstrup-Pjedsted IF. Ahead of the 2018 season, the name was changed to Fredericia KF. Taulov-Skærbæk IF withdrew from the co-operation in June 2018, while Trelde G&IF joined in February 2020.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2002, FV København was a superstructure, formed by Frederiksberg BK and Vanløse IF, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. The superstructure was dissolved at the end of 2003, and Frederiksberg BK declined to play remaining part of the tournament with their own league license.
- ^ The women's association football department of Frederiksværk FK was established in 2004 at the club's foundation. The club have not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad between the 2014 spring and 2015 spring seasons, and since 2020.
- ^ Founded in January 2004 (2003?), Freja Sydsjælland was a superstructure formed by the women's football departments of Baarse IF and Præstø IF, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. The senior women's 11-a-side squad was withdrawn ahead of the 2005 fall season, effectively dissolving the superstructure.
- ^ The women's football department at Glamsbjerg IF was established in 19??. The club did not field a senior women's 11-a-side squad between 1989 and 2019, reintroducing it for the 2020 fall season.
- ^ The women's football department at Greve IF was established in 1972, fielding a senior women's 11-a-side squad for the first time in 1985. In the spring of 2004, the women's and men's association football sections of the sports club was reorganised as a separate club under the name Greve Fodbold. Ahead of the 2018 fall season, the club's first team was pulled from the second-highest division, but was reinstated in January 2019 at a lower level.
- ^ AC 2670 Greve was a superstructure formed in February/April 2004 between the women's football departments of Greve Fodbold and Hundige BK. The co-operation was dissolved in late 2009.
- ^ a b GS Elite was a superstructure formed in July 2011 between the women's football departments of Greve Fodbold and Solrød FC. The co-operation was dissolved in January 2014
- ^ In 1972, the women's football department at Grønbjerg IF was established. Ahead of the 2003 season, Grønbjerg IF withdrew its team from the regional top-flight league, not fielding a senior women's 11-a-side squad after 2002. A senior women's team was reestablished under Spjald IF, while the men's football department was reestablished under Grønbjerg IF.
- ^ Founded in May 2013, Grønbjerg Aktiv Forening For Alle (GAFFA) is a merger between Grønbjerg G&UF, Grønbjerg IF and Grønbjerg UK. The founding clubs ceased to exist as separate entities.
- ^ Founded in 199?, HB-FC Horsens was a superstructure formed by the women's departments of Horsens BK and FC Horsens, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. The superstructure was dissolved after the 1999 season.
- ^ a b Founded in the spring of 2016, HB Køge Pigefodbold was originally a superstructure at youth level between the women's departments of Borup IF, Dalby G&IF, Haslev FC, Svogerslev BK, Køge Pige FC, Køge BK og Herfølge BK, fielding their first senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2017 spring season. Hellested IF joined in February 2019. In July 2020, the club was integrated into HB Køge and renamed HB Køge Women.
- ^ a b c Founded in July 2021, Næstved HG Kvindeelite is a superstructure formed between Næstved IF Fodbold and the women's football department of Herlufsholm GF, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team.
- ^ The women's football department at Herning IK was established in 1973. The club did not field a senior women's 11-a-side squad in two periods, namely 2010–2011 and 2013 (fall)–2017.
- ^ Founded in month? 2000, Herning FC was a superstructure between the women's football departments of Herning IK and Herning KFUM, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team between 2001 and 2005.
- ^ Founded in December 1983, HERIF is a merger between the women's football departments of Herrested G&IF and Rolfsted IF.
- ^ Founded in August 1970, Hillerød G&IF Damefodbold became a separate women's association football club in 1977. In October 2010, the club went bankrupt. Shortly hereafter, a phoenix club was set up referred to as Hillerød G&IF Damefodbold af 2010. In August 2018, the club merged with Hillerød Fodbold, unifying men's and women's football into one club. The women's football department last fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad in the summer of 2019.
- ^ Hjortshøj-Egaa IF's women's association football department was established in the early 1970s, assembling their first senior team in 1973. The license for the club's two elite senior women teams was transferred to IK Skovbakken Kvindefodbold in January 2002, leaving behind a women's youth department and a lower ranking senior women team. They have not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 2015 spring season.
- ^ a b A women's youth department at IK Skovbakken Fodbold was established in 1994. In January 2002 – halfway through the 2001–02 season – Hjortshøj-Egaa IF's two elite women squads, playing in the national and regional top-flight leagues, merged with IK Skovbakken's women's youth department for economic reasons.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2000, Horsens SIK was a superstructure formed by FC Horsens and Stensballe IK, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. The superstructure was dissolved in the summer of 2015.
- ^ The women's football department at KFUM København was established in 1970. The club withdrew its senior women's team from the regional top-flight in the 1999 season, resubmitting an 11-a-side squad for the 2001 season. For the 2012 fall season, KFUM did not field a senior women's 11-a-side squad.
- ^ a b c The women's association football department of Kolding BK was established in 1971. In the mid-1996, the women's department was closed following a merger with Kolding IF, with the senior women's team continuing playing under the Kolding IF banner. In 2000, Kolding BK once again fielded a senior 11-a-side, which happened under the banner of Kolding IF. In the summer of 2006, Kolding BK was handed the administration of Kolding IF's senior women's team, with the senior women's team now playing under the Kolding BK banner.
- ^ a b c d Founded in 2005, Kolding FCQ was a superstructure between the women's youth association football departments of Kolding BK, Kolding IF and Nørre Bjært Strandhuse IF, playing in Kolding FC associated kits. In 2007, Kolding IF discontinued their engagement, and in 2008 the co-operation was renamed KoldingQ. In August 2009, KoldingQ embraced Kolding BK's first senior women's team, while the reserve teams continued to play under the Kolding BK banner. Nørre Bjært Strandhuse IF left the co-operation in or around 2013?. In July 2019, KoldingQ became a separate association football club encompassing teams for seniors, under-18 and under-16.
- ^ a b c d e In September 2021, it was announced that KoldingQ would merge and become part of Kolding IF, which occurred at the end of October 2021 – the first match under the Kolding IF Women banner was played on 1 November 2021.
- ^ The women's football department at Køge BK was established in January 1972. The club withdrew their senior women's 11-a-side squad from the 2005 fall season, reintroducing it for the 2020 fall season.
- ^ The women's football department at Lunde G&IF was established in 19??. The club last fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2015 spring season.
- ^ a b c Founded in July 2020, AGF Kvindefodbold is a superstructure formed between AGF Fodbold and the women's football departments of VSK Aarhus and IF Lyseng Fodbold, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. Aarhus Gymnastikforening did not previously feature any women's football teams.
- ^ BK Mariendal's women's association football department was established in the late 1960s/early 1970s. The senior women's 11-a-side squad was withdrawn during the 1980 season, and the women's department folded shortly hereafter.
- ^ The women's football department at Mejrup G&UF was established in the mid-1970s. The club did not field a senior women's 11-a-side squad after the 2004 spring season, but reintroduced it for the 2008 spring season.
- ^ The women's football department at FK Munkholm was established in 1979. In 2009 (senior) and 2010 (youth) respectively, the women's department of FK Munkholm was dissolved and merged into Holbæk B&IF.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2005, M/V-05 Holbæk (or Munkholm-Vipperød) was a superstructure between the women's departments of FK Munkholm and Vipperød BK. The superstructure was dissolved at the end of the 2008 fall season.
- ^ Nakskov BK's women's association football department was established in the 1970. On two occasions in the 2000s, Nakskov BK have fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad in co-operation with another club (first Rudbjerg FB and then BK Velo Nakskov), and last fielded their own senior women's team in the 2000 spring season. In July 2015, Nakskov BK and BK Velo Nakskov merged to form FC Nakskov, with the founding clubs ceasing to exist as entities.
- ^ Founded in 1915, Nexø BK went bankrupt in 1990. Shortly hereafter, a phoenix club was set up referred to as Nexø Boldklub af 1990. In 2009, the club was rebranded as NB Bornholm. The women's football department was established in 1970 and last fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2009 spring season.
- ^ Founded in the summer of 2012, FQ Bornholm was a senior women's superstructure between the football departments of IK Viking, Rønne IK, Knudsker IF, Ny-Vest IF, Nyker IF, Aarsballe BK, NB Bornholm, Pedersker IF, Poulsker IF, Hasle IF, Østermarie IF, Klemensker IF and Aakirkeby IF. In August 2013, the superstructure changed its name to Elite Bornholm Senior and did not field a squad after the 2013 fall season. It remained separate from the youth co-operation named Elite Bornholm that was established in March 2010.
- ^ Founded in the summer of 2020, BK Bornholm was a superstructure between the women's football departments of Hasle IF, Nexø BK, Rønne IK, Svaneke IK, IK Viking, Østerlars BK, Østermarie IF and Aakirkeby IF. It was dissolved after the 2020 fall season.
- ^ The women's football department at Farum BK was established in 1994. In February 2020, the administration of the senior women's squad was handed over to the club's professional branch and the team was renamed FC Nordsjælland.
- ^ Founded in July 2016, NFC/VIF [sic] is a superstructure at senior level between the women's football departments of Nykøbing FC and Vordingborg IF.
- ^ The women's football department at Næstved IF was established in 197?. The club have not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 199? season, reintroducing it shortly from 2013 to 2017.
- ^ The women's football department at Nørre Aaby IK was established in 19??. The club withdrew their senior women's 11-a-side squad from the 1995 season, reintroducing it for the 2013 spring, before being left without a team after the 2016 spring season.
- ^ The women's football department at Odense BK was established in the spring of 1971, and was detached from the club at the end of the 2015–16 season. In March 2016, the women's elite department, OB Kvinde Elite, was refounded as a separate association football club named Odense Q, assuming the league license beginning from the 2016–17 season. At the same time Team Odense Q was formed as a co-operation at youth level between Odense Q, BK Marienlyst and Tarup-Paarup IF.
- ^ G&IF Orient was founded in 1941 through a merger between BK Orient and Islev GF. Women's association football was admitted in 1970, but ceased to exist in 1977. It was later reintroduced at youth level, but a women's senior 11-a-side squad have not been fielded.
- ^ Raklev-Kalundborg Kvindefodbold (or RGI-KGB Kvindefodbold) was a superstructure between the senior women's football departments of Raklev G&IF and Kalundborg GF&BK that was founded in January 2018 and dissolved in July 2020. Raklev-Kalundborg Pigefodbold is a superstructure between the same two clubs founded in July 2019, originally at youth level, but have fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 2021 spring season. The two clubs have previously had a co-operation at men's and women's youth level named Kalundborg Alliancen (1997–201?), which at one point involved Røsnæs G&IF.
- ^ Re-founded in month? 1917 as Ribe BK&GF, the name was changed to Ribe BK in October 1993 due to Nørremarkens BK being merged into the club. The women's department was established in November 1970. In 1985, a co-operation was formed with Jernved IF's women under the name Ribe-Jernved, which lasted until 1987, when the women's senior team was dissolved.
- ^ Founded in 1973 as a subdivision to the sports club Ringsted IF, known under the name of Ringsted IFs Damefodboldafdeling or simply Ringsted Damefodbold, the independent women's department changed its name to Ringsted Pigefodbold in 2018.
- ^ Founded in 199?, Krogsbølle-Roerslev FK is a merger between Krogsbølle G&IF and Roerslev IF.
- ^ The women's football department at Roskilde BK was established in 1971. The RB 1906 senior women's 11-a-side squad was dissolved following the 2000 season in the regional top-flight league (Dame-Sjællandsserien), reintroduced for five seasons between 2006 and 2010, but have since not been fielding by the club.
- ^ The women's association football department of BK Rødovre was established in 1960. Half way through the 1999–2000 season, BK Rødovre withdrew its senior team from the top-flight league, and had it reinstated in the regional bottom division for the 2000 season. The women's department was dissolved after the 2016–17 season, only to be re-established in the fall of 2018, fielding a senior 11-a-side squad from the spring of 2019.
- ^ a b c d Founded in July 2016, VSK Aarhus was originally a merger between the men's football department of IK Skovbakken Fodbold and the women's and men's football departments of Vejlby IK. In July 2017, the women's football department of IK Skovbakken Fodbold also merged. The founding clubs' association football departments ceased to exist.
- ^ The women's football department at Skårup IF was established in 1970. The club last fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2004 fall season.
- ^ a b In January 2005, Team Sydfyn was formed as a superstructure by the women's departments of BK Stjernen Svendborg, Svendborg fB and Skårup IF, becoming the parent clubs' joint first team. Skårup IF withdrew from the co-operation in the fall of 2007. The superstructure was dissolved in June 2009.
- ^ Founded in January 2017, Hatting/Torsted/Stensballe IK is a superstructure at youth level between the women's football department of Hatting-Torsted Fodbold and Stensballe IK, which was later? expanded to include senior women's 11-a-side football.
- ^ The women's association football department of BK Stjernen Svendborg was established in 1968 at the club's foundation. BK Stjernen did not reinstate their own senior women's 11-a-side squad following the dissolution of Team Sydfyn and closed its women's department in 2014.
- ^ The women's football department at Svaneke BK was established in 1973. In the late 1990s/early 2000s?, Svaneke BK had co-operation with Poulsker IF, named Svaneke-Poulsker?.
- ^ Founded in month? 2008, Svaneke IK is a merger between Svaneke BK and Svaneke Ibsker G&IF. The founding clubs ceased to exist as entities.
- ^ The women's football department at Sydmors IF was established in 19??. The club have not fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad since 2005.
- ^ FC Mors was a superstructure formed ahead of the 2006 spring season between the women's football departments of Sydmors IF, Nykøbing Mors IF and a couple of clubs from Nordvestmors. The co-operation was renamed Sydvestmors in the summer of 2012, now also encompassing senior men's football. Following the 2015 fall season, the co-operation did not include a senior women's 11-a-side squad.
- ^ The women's football department of BK Syd-Vest fielded a senior 11-a-side team in competitions held by the Copenhagen FA between 1972 and 1983, while the men's football department were members of the DAI. In January 2005, BK Syd-Vest merged with BK Alfa 75 to become FC Sydhavnen.
- ^ Founded in October 1919 as Sønderborg BK, the name was changed to Sønderborg-Ulkebøl BK (SUB) in 1992 due to the football department of Ulkebøl I&UF (founded 1909) being merged into the club. In November 2017, the name was changed to SUB Sønderborg Inter due to Sønderborg Inter (founded 2009) being merged into the club. In October 2019, the name was changed back to Sønderborg BK. The women's department of Sønderborg BK was established in 1970, and last fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2005 fall season.
- ^ Team Als was originally a youth superstructure formed in 2002? between the women's football departments of SUB Sønderborg, Hørup U&IF?, Lysabild S&GF? and Midtals IF? – FK BNS would join in October 2011. It was dissolved in 2013?. The superstructure fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad from the 2006? spring season until it was withdrawn ahead of the 2011 spring season.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2004, SønderjyskE Damefodbold was a superstructure of the women's elite team of Vojens B&IK, becoming part of Sønderjysk Elitesport. At the same time, HV 04 was established as a superstructure between the women's football department of Vojens B&IK and Haderslev FK, becoming the reserve and youth teams of SønderjyskE. Both superstructures aligned their names to SønderjyskE Kvindefodbold in 2007. Vojens B&IK withdrew following the 2008–09 season, handing over the license for the women's elite team to Haderslev FK and administratively separating the team from the umbrella organisation. Haderslev FK's co-operation with SønderjyskE ended, when the elite team was relegated from the bottom tier of the Danmarksturneringen i Kvindefodbold in the 2017–18 season.
- ^ The women's football department at Thisted IK was re-established in 1984 following years of inactivity. In January 1989, the women's and men's association football sections of the sports club was reorganised as a separate club under the name Thisted FC. The club last fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2016–17 season.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2014, FC Thy Piger is a superstructure at youth level between the women's departments of IF Nordthy, Nors BK, Koldby-Hørdum IF, Thisted FC, Frøstrup Hannæs IF (joined 2005?) and Sjørring BK (joined January 2021). In July 2017 the co-operation was expanded to include women's senior 11-a-side squads playing under the name FC Thy-Thisted Q.
- ^ Founded in month? 2001, tst/Sabro [sic] was originally a superstructure at youth level between the women's departments of IF tst (True-Skjoldhøj-Tilst) and Sabro IF. In the spring of 2003, the co-operation was expanded to include senior women's 11-a-side. The superstructure was dissolved after the 2012 fall season.
- ^ Tuse IF's women's association football department was established in the early 1970s. Tuse IF has not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 1980s/1990s, only reintroducing it shortly for the 2016 and 2020 (fall) seasons.
- ^ Tved BK's women's association football department was established before or in 1970. Tved BK has not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 2020 fall season, and has not fielded 11-a-side team on several previous occasions.
- ^ a b Founded in January 2006, Taastrup FC is a merger between the men's and women's football departments of Tåstrup B 70 and Taastrup IK 90 with the founding clubs ceasing to exist as entities. The senior women's team of Tåstrup B 70 played the remaining part of the 2005–06 season under the previous banner. Taastrup FC withdrew their senior women's team from the second half of the 2003–04 top-flight season.
- ^ The women's association football department of Uhre G&IF was established in the late 1960s. Uhre G&IF have not fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad since the 1998 season.
- ^ Vejle Dame Boldklub (VDB) was founded as a separate women's association football club in December 1971. In 1986, the club was incorporated into Vejle BK, becoming their women's football department.
- ^ The women's football department at Viborg FF was established in 1969. The club last fielded their own senior women's 11-a-side squad in the 2000 season.
- ^ a b Founded in month? 2001, Team Viborg was originally a superstructure between the women's football departments of Viborg FF, Søndermarkens IK and Houlkær IF. Viborg FF And Houlkær IF left the co-operation in July 2011, with Team Viborg becoming a superstructure for Søndermarkens IK. The club withdrew its senior women's 11-a-side squad from the second half of the 2016–17 season.
- ^ The women's association football department of Virum-Sorgenfri BK was established in 1971. In the years following the relegation from the Kvinde-Danmarksserien in 1992, the women's department experienced a slow decline until a revival occurred in 2008, once again fielding a senior 11-a-side squad in 2019.
- ^ The women's football department at Vojens B&IK was established in the early 1977. The club did not field their own senior women's 11-a-side squad between 2004 (spring) and 2012 (spring), only reintroducing it shortly between the 2012 fall and 2014 fall seasons.
- ^ The women's football department at Aarby G&IF was established in 1972. The senior 11-a-side squad was discontinued in the late 1980s?, only to be re-established ahead of the 1994 season. The club have not fielded a senior women's 11-a-side squad since at least the 2002? season.
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