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The 2005-06 season in Danish football , starting July 2005 and ending June 2006:
Events
13 July 2005:
Brøndby IF won the
League Cup at
Brøndby Stadion .
FC København ended second, and
FC Midtjylland third.
19 July 2005: The
Superliga kicks off.
28 July 2005:
Esbjerg fB (who qualified by
fair play ) beats
Estonian
FC Flora Tallinn 7-2 agg. in the first qualifying round in the
UEFA Cup .
30 July 2005: The
1st Division kicks off.
3 August 2005:
Brøndby IF beats
Georgian
FC Dinamo Tbilisi 5-1 agg. in the second qualifying round in the
UEFA Champions League .
5 August 2005: The
2nd Division West kicks off.
6 August 2005: The
2nd Division East kicks off.
24 August 2005:
Brøndby IF are beaten by
Dutch
AFC Ajax 3–5 agg. in the third qualifying round in the
UEFA Champions League .
25 August 2005:
FC København beats
Welch
Carmarthen Town F.C. 4-0 agg.,
FC Midtjylland beats
Faorese
B36 Tórshavn 4-3 agg. and
Esbjerg fB are beaten by
Norwegian
Tromsø IL 1-1 (2–3
p .) All this in the
UEFA Cup 's second qualifying round.
3 September 2005: The
Danish national team can't reach the first place in their
qualification group .
Ukraine have clinched it. Now their target is the second place.
29 September 2005:
Brøndby IF beats
Swiss
FC Zürich 3-2 agg.,
FC København are beaten by
German
Hamburger SV 1–2 agg. (after a very controversial refereeing performance by
British
Matthew Messias , giving eight yellow cards, two of those leading to a sending off, and a third direct red card, all in the last ten minutes, and giving HSV a 92nd-minute penalty kick, later called "a joke" in German press – had HSV not scored, FCK would have proceeded to the group phase) and
FC Midtjylland are beaten by the holding
UEFA Cup -champions,
Russian
CSKA Moscow . All this in the
UEFA Cup first round.
12 October 2005: The
Danish national team is now definitely out of the
FIFA World Cup 2006 , since
Turkey beat
Albania .
27 October 2005: The
Danish Football Association no longer searches for a friendly match in November, since
Ireland cancelled.
10 November 2005:
Royal League kicks off.
7 December 2005: Yearly awards by the players association:
2005
Danish Superliga profile :
Michael Gravgaard ,
FC København
2005
Danish 1st Division profile :
Henrik Toft ,
Vejle Boldklub
2005
Danish 2nd Division West profile :
Rene Svendsen ,
Hobro IK
2005
Danish 2nd Division East profile :
Gilberto Macena ,
Holbæk B&I
2005 team of the year :
Jesper Christiansen (
FCK ),
Michael Gravgaard (
FCK ),
Daniel Agger (
BIF ),
Lars Jacobsen (
FCK ),
Allan K. Jepsen (
AaB ),
Thomas Kahlenberg (
Auxerre ),
Christian Poulsen (
Schalke 04 ),
Martin Retov (
BIF ),
Søren Larsen (
FC Schalke 04 ),
Jon Dahl Tomasson (
Stuttgart ),
Morten Rasmussen (
AGF ).
2005 talent of the year :
Daniel Agger ,
Brøndby IF
15 December 2005:
Brøndby IF played the last game in their
UEFA Cup group B against
Palermo . After only 1 victory (against
M. Petach-Tikva ) and 1 draw (against
Espanyol ) in four games, Brøndby ended 4th in the group.
28 December 2005: Yearly awards by
Sports Confederation of Denmark :
2 January 2006: 2005 Goalie of the year :
Jesper Christiansen ,
FC København
1 February 2006: The
Danish league national team won the
Hong Kong -tournament
Carlsberg Cup , after winning 3–1 against
South Korea .
13 February 2006:
FC Midtjylland qualified for the quarter-finals in
Royal League with 3 victories (against
Vålerenga ,
Hammarby and Vålerenga) and 2 draws (against
Start and Hammarby).
16 February 2006:
Brøndby IF ,
FC København ,
FC Midtjylland and
AaB played the last games in their
Royal League groups . Brøndby's was against
Lillestrøm . After only 1 victory (against
Kalmar ) and 3 draws (against Kalmar, FCK and Lillestrøm) in six games, Brøndby ended 3rd in the group, but they didn't qualify for the quarter-finals. FCK's last game was against Kalmar. FCK had also only won 1 game (against Brøndby), but with 4 draws (against Lillestrøm, Brøndby, Lillestrøm and Kalmar), they ended 2nd in the group and qualified for the quarter-finals. AaB's match was against
Gothenburg . AaB had, just like Brøndby, won only 1 match (against
Lyn ) and played 3 draws (against Gothenburg, Lyn and Gothenburg). They ended last in the group and neither qualified for the quarter-finals. Midtjylland's last match was a 1–1 draw against
Start .
9 March 2006:
FC København and
FC Midtjylland played their last quarter finals in
Royal League . The match ended with a 4–0 win to FCK, and they went through to the
final – 7–1 on agg.
6 April 2006:
FC København won the
2006 Royal League Final 1–0 against
Lillestrøm at
Parken Stadium .
29 April 2006:
Aarhus GF relegated from the
Superliga
4 May 2006:
SønderjyskE relegated from the
Superliga
7 May 2006:
FC København won the
Danish Superliga 2005-06 .
11 May 2006:
Randers FC won the
Danish Cup 2005-06 after a 1–0 win against
Esbjerg fB in the final at
Parken Stadium .
14 May 2006: Last round in the
Superliga .
14 May 2006:
Brønshøj BK relegated from the
1st Division .
14 May 2006:
BK Avarta relegated from the
2nd Division East .
27 May 2006:
BK Skjold relegated from the
1st Division .
5 June 2006: Last round in the
2nd Divisions were played.
5 June 2006:
Esbjerg 2 won the
Danish 2nd Division West 2005-06 .
5 June 2006:
Næstved BK won the
Danish 2nd Division East 2005-06 .
5 June 2006:
Aarhus Fremad promoted to the
Danish 1st Division .
5 June 2006:
Værløse BK relegated from the
2nd Division East -
5 June 2006:
Kalundborg GB and
Boldklubben 1909 relegated from the
2nd Division West .
10 June 2006: First playoff match, between the runners-up in the
2nd Divisions ,
Holbæk B&I and
Thisted FC were played. Thisted won 3–0.
11 June 2006:
Vejle BK won the
Danish 1st Division 2005-06 .
17 June 2006:
Thisted FC promoted to the
Danish 1st Division , in spite of losing the second playoff match against
Holbæk B&I 0–2.
18 June 2006: Last round in the
1st Division .
National team results
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score*
Competition
Denmark scorers
Report
August 17, 2005
Parken Stadium ,
Copenhagen (H)
England
4-1
F
Dennis Rommedahl ,
Jon Dahl Tomasson ,
Michael Gravgaard ,
Søren Larsen
BBC
September 3, 2005
Inönü Stadium ,
Istanbul (A)
Turkey
2-2
WCQ2
Claus Jensen ,
Søren Larsen
UEFA
September 7, 2005
Parken Stadium ,
Copenhagen (H)
Georgia
6-1
WCQ2
Claus Jensen ,
Christian Poulsen ,
Daniel Agger ,
Jon Dahl Tomasson ,
Søren Larsen (2x)
UEFA
October 8, 2005
Parken Stadium ,
Copenhagen (H)
Greece
1-0
WCQ2
Michael Gravgaard
UEFA
October 12, 2005
Almaty Central Stadium ,
Almaty (A)
Kazakhstan
2-1
WCQ2
Michael Gravgaard ,
Jon Dahl Tomasson
UEFA
January 26, 2006
National Stadium ,
Singapore (A)
Singapore
2-1
LT
F
Jesper Bech (2x)
January 29, 2006
Hong Kong Stadium ,
Hong Kong (A)
Hong Kong
3-0
LT
CC
Søren Berg ,
Thomas Augustinussen ,
Anders Due
UEFA
February 1, 2006
Hong Kong Stadium ,
Hong Kong (N)
South Korea
3-1
LT
CC Final
Lars Jacobsen ,
Jesper Bech ,
Michael Silberbauer
March 1, 2006
Ramat Gan Stadium ,
Ramat Gan (A)
Israel
2-0
F
Kenneth Perez ,
Morten Skoubo
UEFA
May 27, 2006
NRGi Park ,
Århus (H)
Paraguay
1-1
F
Jon Dahl Tomasson
UEFA
May 31, 2006
Stade Félix Bollaert ,
Lens (A)
France
0-2
F
UEFA
* Denmark scores first
Key
H = Home match
A = Away match
N = Neutral site match
LT = League team (non-official)
F = Friendly
WCQ2 = FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying, European Zone Group 2
CC = Carlsberg Cup
Honours
See also
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to the national team Club seasons
Superliga