Denmark. Ranked 24th.
B93 was unable to get promoted this season and remained in the Second Division. Top row from left: Arne Nielsen (træner), Claus Pedersen, Christian Koldbech, Peter “Tysker” Svendsen/Krøyer, Ahmed Nur, Carsten Jørgensen, Tom Jensen (manager).
Middle row: Claus Mortensen, Allan Supperi, Henrik Petersen, Allan Henriksen, Chris Hansen, Frederik W. Nielsen, René Johansson, Frank Husum, Kenneth Beck, Kurt Olsen (holdleder).
Front row: Wlady Jatczak, Thomas Lykke, Per Rasmussen, Bo Nielsen, Leif Funcke Nielsen, Thomas Olsen.
Esbjerg FB also failed to go up.
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Viborg FF came on top of Second Division and were promoted.
Three teams battled for the title in the top league. Bronshoj BK was last with 13 points. B 1913 finished 13th also with 13 points, but better goal-difference than Bronshoj. Both Teams were relegated. Nothing very exciting up the table – the three leading teams were stronger than the rest.
Lyngby BK lost the race for the title, finishing 3rd with 38 points.
Also with 38 points, but with 2 goals better goal-difference than Lyngby, Brondby IF took the silver medals.
OB Odense had splendid season: 17 wins, 7 ties, only 2 lost games, 45-19 goal-difference and 41 points. Eventually, they manage to pull ahead of their pursuers.
Life was great – OB Odense or Odense BK won their 3rd title. Sponsorship was still weird affair in Denmark – 7 different companies displayed their logos on the shirts of the champions. Danish fans were used to this for a long time.
Brondby IF and Ikast fS met at the Cup title and the final went into overtime. The final result, however, does not suggest fierce contest: Brondby won 6-3.
Brondby IF was clearly the best Danish club at that time -starting from 1985, they so far missed winning a trophy in only one year and now added the Cup – their 1st – to the 3 titles already in their hands. Brondby IF was surely establishing itself as the powerhouse of Denmark. And Peter Schmeichel was ascending along with the club.