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2006–07 in Danish football

Danish football season


Danish football season

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countryDenmark
soccerno
season2006–07
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08
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The 2006–07 season in Danish football, began in July 2006 and ended in June 2007.

Overview

From the 2006–07 season, B 1909, B 1913 and Dalum IF merged into FC FYN. All three clubs played in the 2005–06 season in 2nd Division West. FC FYN will also play in the 2nd Division.

From this season, the Cup will take a make-over. The current eight rounds will be shorted to seven. The teams from 1st Division placed 1 to 4 in 2005–06 and the teams from Superligaen placed 5–12 in 2005–06 will start in the 2nd round. The teams from Superligaen placed 1–4 in 2005–06 will start in the 3rd round.

Parken Stadium will be expanded in the autumn 2006 from 42,100 seats to 42,765. The Coca-Cola stand will be demolished, and a new one will come up. The current Coca-Cola stand is from the 1950s and is the only memory from the old Idrætsparken.

Events

  • 2006-07-02: Odense BK won their first Intertoto Cup 2nd round match, against Irish Shelbourne F.C. 3–0 at Fionia Park.
  • 2006-07-09: Odense BK lost their last Intertoto Cup 2nd round match, against Irish Shelbourne F.C. 0–1 at Tolka Park, but went further to the Intertoto Cup 3rd round 3–1 agg.
  • 2006-07-13: Brøndby IF and Randers FC played their first UEFA Cup 1st qual. round match against respectively Valur and ÍA Akraness at respectively Brøndby Stadium and Essex Park Randers. Both teams are Icelandic. Brøndby won 3–1 and Randers 1–0.
  • 2006-07-15: Odense BK won their first Intertoto Cup 3rd round match, against Scottish Hibernian F.C. 1–0 at Fionia Park.
  • 2006-07-16: Brøndby IF won the League Cup at Farum Park in front of FC København and Viborg FF.
  • 2006-07-19: The Superliga kicked off.
  • 2006-07-22: Odense BK lost their last Intertoto Cup 3rd round match, against Scottish Hibernian F.C. 1–2 at Easter Road, but went further to the UEFA Cup 2nd qual. round on the away goal rule.
  • 2006-07-25: FC København won the first Champions League 2nd qual. round match against Finnish MyPa 2–0 at Parken Stadium.
  • 2006-07-27: Brøndby IF and Randers FC played their last UEFA Cup 1st qual. round match against respectively Valur and ÍA Akraness at respectively Hlíðarendi and Akranesvöllur. Both teams are Icelandic. Brøndby played 0–0 and went through to the 2nd qual. round on 3–1 agg. Randers lost 2–1, but with 2–2 agg. they went also through to the 2nd qual. round on the away goal rule.
  • 2006-07-29: The 1st Division kicked off.
  • 2006-08-02: FC København played 2–2 in their last Champions League 2nd qual. round match against Finnish MyPa at Saviniemi, and went through to 3rd qual. round on 4–2 agg.
  • 2006-08-05: The 2nd Divisions kicked off.
  • 2006-08-09: The Cup kicked off.
  • 2006-08-09: FC København played their first Champions League 3rd qual. round match against Dutch Ajax Amsterdam at Parken Stadium.
  • 2006-08-10: Brøndby IF, Odense BK and Randers FC played their first UEFA Cup 2nd qual. round match against respectively FC Flora Tallinn, Llanelli A.F.C. and FBK Kaunas at respectively A.Le Coq Arena, Fionia Park and Essex Park Randers.
  • 2006-08-23: FC København played their last Champions League 3rd qual. round match against Dutch Ajax Amsterdam at Amsterdam Arena.
  • 2006-08-24: Brøndby IF, Odense BK and Randers FC played their last UEFA Cup 2nd qual. round match against respectively FC Flora Tallinn, Llanelli A.F.C. and FBK Kaunas at respectively Brøndby Stadium, Liberty Stadium and S.Dariaus ir S.Girėno Stadium.
  • 2007-05-17: The Cup final was held at Parken Stadium.
  • 2007-05-28: Last round in the Superliga.
  • 2007-06-10: Last round in the 2nd Divisions.
  • 2007-06-23: Last round in the 1st Division.

National team results

DateVenueOpponentsScore*CompetitionDenmark scorersReport
Tickets
16 August 2006Fionia Park, Odense (H)2–0FNicklas Bendtner, Dennis Rommedahl[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20060821235627/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/EURO/news/Kind=1/newsId=445111.html)
1 September 2006Brøndby Stadium, Brøndby (H)4–2FJon Dahl Tomasson, Thomas Kahlenberg, Martin Jørgensen, Nicklas Bendtner[Report
UEFA](https://archive.today/20071224031216/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/EURO/news/Kind=1/newsId=452261.html)
6 September 2006Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík (A)2–0ECQFDennis Rommedahl, Jon Dahl Tomasson[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20070709072638/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/fixturesresults/round=2241/match=83711/report=rp.html)
7 October 2006Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)0–0ECQF[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20070312042212/http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/EURO/FixturesResults/Round=2241/match=83715/report=RP.html)
11 October 2006Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz (A)4–0ECQFDaniel Jensen, Michael Gravgaard, Jon Dahl Tomasson (2)[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20061026084752/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/EURO/FixturesResults/Round=2241/match=83718/Report=RP.html)
15 November 2006Toyota Arena, Prague (A)1–1FPeter Løvenkrands[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20061206013906/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/EURO/news/Kind=1/newsId=479032.html)
20 January 2007Home Depot Center, Carson, California (A)1–3LTDennis Sørensen[Report
UEFA](https://web.archive.org/web/20070127144959/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/news/kind=1/newsid=498934.html)
24 January 2007Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador (A)0–1LTdate=March 2025bot=medic}}
27 January 2007Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino, Tegucigalpa (A)1–1LTMorten Nordstrand
7 February 2007Loftus Road, London (N)3–1FJon Dahl Tomasson (2), Daniel Jensen
24 March 2007Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid (A)1–2ECQFMichael Gravgaard
28 March 2007MSV Arena, Duisburg (A)1–0FNicklas Bendtner
2 June 2007Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (H)0–3 (a)ECQFDaniel Agger, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Leon Andreasen
6 June 2007Skonto Stadions, Riga (A)2–0ECQFDennis Rommedahl (2)
  • Denmark scores first

Key

  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • N = Neutral site match
  • F = Friendly
  • LT = League team (non-official)
  • ECQF = European Championship 2008 Qualifying, Group F

Honours

CompetitionWinnerAdditional information
SAS LigaenFC København
National CupOdense Boldklub
Tele2 League CupBrøndby IFFC København ended second and Viborg FF third.
Viasat Sport DivisionenLyngby BK
2nd Division EastLolland Falster Alliancen
2nd Division WestSkive IK

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