Denmark

1. Division

Denmark Denmark First Division 🏛️ Est. 1888 👥 20 Teams

The 1. Division is the second tier of Danish football, sitting beneath the top-flight Superliga. It features a mix of rising talents and seasoned professionals who compete for promotion to the Superliga, with playoffs often deciding the final promotions and relegations. The league serves as a development ground and a showcase for clubs aiming to return to the top division.

⚡ Compact, physically demanding with emphasis on organized defense and fast transitions.

📌 Notable Facts

  • Second-tier league in Denmark since the reforms that created the current promotion system.
  • Promotion to the Superliga is usually earned via top-placed finishes, with playoffs for additional spots.
  • Known for developing young Danish players and hosting clubs from across the country.
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1. Division

1. Division, officially the Danish 1st Division, is the second level of Danish football, sitting just below the Danish Superliga. It is a nationwide league featuring a mix of ambitious clubs that eye promotion to the top flight and groups working to secure stable standing in the pyramid. The format is a regular league: a set number of teams play home-and-away matches in a double round-robin, with the season typically running from July through May, including a winter break. The champion earns promotion to the Superliga, while other high finishers enter promotion playoffs or earn another route back to the top tier; the bottom teams face relegation to the Danish 2nd Division. The league emphasizes organized defense, compact blocks, and fast transitions from defense to attack, making every game physically demanding.