Danish Superliga predictions

Facts about the Danish Superliga FAQ

The current champions of the Danish Superliga are FC Copenhagen.

Qualification for UEFA competitions from the Danish Superliga is determined by the regular season and play-off structure.

Overall, the league’s champions get into the Champions League qualifiers, the vice-champions get into the Europa League qualifiers. Two teams also qualify for the Conference League, one from the league and the winners of the Danish Cup.

Odense and Fredericia have been promoted to the Danish Superliga last season.

A total of 193 matches are played in the Danish Superliga over the course of the season, including the regular season and the playoffs.

The Danish Superliga was founded in 1991, replacing the Danish 1st Division as the top tier, so there have been 35 completed seasons so far.

However, if we look at the top tier of Danish football which was founded in 1927, there have been a total of 99 seasons.

The top scorer in the history of Danish league is Morten Rasmussen with 145 goals, followed by Soren Frederiksen and Peter Moller with 139 and 135 goals, respectively.

The biggest stadium in the Danish Superliga is Parken Stadium, home of FC Copenhagen, with a capacity of 38,065.