Denmark

Denmark – ranked 24th. One team dominated the championship and 5 of the 14 participants were quite weak, one of them terribly so. Still 2 points for a win and 1 for a tie.

Silkeborg IF won the Second Division championship and was promoted.
Randers Freja was 2nd in the Second Division and also promoted.
Kastrup Boldklub was last in the top league with 8 points. They won only one match this year. Terribly weak. Hvidovre IF finished 13th with 14 points and joined Kastrup Boldklub, both teams relegated. Not much up the table.
B 1903 (Copenhagen) was 9th with 26 points – they were the last relatively strong team. The one behind them – AaB (Aalborg) was the best of the weak with 20 points.

Næstved IF ended 6th with 28 points.
OB Odense was 4th with 31 points. They were 5 points behind 3rd – placed AGF (Aarhus). Ikast fS was 2nd with 38 points. But none challenged the leader.
Brøndby IF was exceptionally strong this year – 22 wins, 3 ties, only 1 lost match, 63-17 goal-difference and 47 points. Ikast fS finished 9 points behind. Such dominance was unusual in Denmark, but this was a squad of great quality. Sitting from left: Henrik Jensen, D. Jensen, Claus Nielsen, Ebbe Skovdahl – coach, Christensen, Ole Oestergaard.
Middle row: Kim Vilfort, J. Soerensen, Lars Olsen, Peter Schmeichel, Morten Cramer, Kent Nielsen, Peer Lisdorf, Kurt Bakholt, Gert Jorgensen.
Top row: B. Soerensen – masseur, Hansen, Per Steffensen, Jens Madsen, Bjarne Jensen, Brian Laudrup, Backendorf (?) – masseur.
Claus Nielsen was the top scorer of the championship, Vilfort was familiar name from the national team, freshly returning from a spell in France, there were few more national team players, but the star was Brian Laudrup. Peter Schmeichel was also in the squad, but his fame would come later. Hot team, no doubt, and the only problem was to keep their players – for Bryan Laudrup was already noticed and much desired by big foreign clubs. Brøndby IF won its 2nd title, but there was no doubt they were going to win more and pretty much were hailed as the success of professionalism – seemingly, it worked, if the club put its mind to it.
The Cup final opposed AGF to AaB. The team from Aalborg was not strong this year and AGF easily won 3-0.
AaB (Aalborg) tried hard to compensate for a weak season, but reaching the final was the most they could do.
AGF (Aarhus) was not good enough to match Brondby, but they were still strong and winning the Cup proved it. It was their 6th Cup, but more importantly AGF was able to end 20-years long drought : the last time they won the Cup before was in 1965. It was great moment.