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B-Liga

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Football league
B-Liga
Organising bodyDanish FA (DBU)
Founded1992; 33 years ago (1992)
First season1993
CountryDenmark
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions1 (2021–present)
Number of clubs8 (2021–present)
Level onpyramid2
Promotion toA-Liga
Relegation toC-Liga
Domestic cupDanish Cup (1992–present)
WebsiteB-liga
Current:2025–26 B-Liga

B-Liga (formerly theDanish Women's 1st Division) is anassociation football league inDenmark and the second-highest division of theDanish football league system. Contested by 8 clubs, it operates on a system ofpromotion and relegation within theDanish Women's Football League.

Format

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The B-Liga consists of 8 teams playing in a double round-robin tournament, with home and away games.[1] The teams that finish in the top four spots compete in thequalification play-offs against the two worst rankedA-Liga teams to determine two promotion spots. The four bottom placed teams instead play against the two top placed teams from each of theC-Liga groups in the B-Liga qualification play-offs. The two bottom placed teams from the 1st division qualification play-offs are relegated toC-Liga. Both the A-Liga and B-Liga qualification play-offs consist of a double round-robin tournaments among the six participating teams.[2] This has been the format since the 2021–2022 season.

Scope

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Until and including the 2006–07 season, the B-Liga comprised 12 teams playing adouble round-robin tournament – each team playing each other twice; once home, once away. The champion was promoted to theA-Liga, called Elitedivisionen at the time. The runner-up played a promotion game against the second worst placed team of the A-Liga for a spot in the next season of A-Liga. Meanwhile, the two worst ranked teams were relegated toC-Liga, known as the Women's Denmark Series at the time.

B-Liga was reduced to 10 teams from the 2007–08 season.

From 2013–14 until the 2019–20 season, the B-Liga was expanded to include 16 teams, divided into two groups -East andWest - each consisting of eight teams. The highest ranked team from each group would play in theA-Liga qualification play-offs together against the four lowest-ranked teams of A-Liga. The top two teams in the qualification play-offs achieved promotion to the A-Liga.

The 2020–21 B-Liga contained 20 teams, split into four groups of five, each playing a double roun-robin tournament. The top two teams of each group advanced to promotion qualifiers, split into two groups of four. A total of four teams advanced to the qualification play-offs. The remaining 12 teams were in the relegation play-offs, consisting of two groups of six teams each.

Teams

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2025–26 season

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Club#SinceTotalC-LigaA-LigaNotes
ASA Fodbold320232022–23
B.93120252024–25
Copenhagen1202512024–25Established in 2024.
Esbjerg fB[a]12025
Næstved HG[b]52021Established in 2021.
Thy-Thisted220242023–24
Østerbro420222021–22
AaB220242017–182023–24

Source:Danish Football Association

  1. ^Esbjerg is an amalgamation ofVarde IF and Esbjerg fB. The club inherited Varde IF's license when Varde was promoted to B-Liga in 2025.
  2. ^Næstved is an amalgamation ofHerlufsholm GF and Næstved IF.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ny landsdækkende 1. division og to 2. divisioner" (in Danish).Kvindedivisionsforeningen. 18 November 2020. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2022. Retrieved9 January 2022.
  2. ^"Love og Regler" [Laws and Rules] (in Danish).DBU. 23 July 2024.

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