List of Danish Superliga clubs

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Danish Superliga at any time since its formation in 1991 to the current season. Teams playing in the 2023–24 Danish Superliga season are indicated in bold. A total of 32 teams have played in the Danish Superliga.

All statistics here refer to time in the Danish Superliga only, with the exception of 'Most recent finish' which refers to all levels of play, and 'Last promotion' which refers to the club's last promotion from the second tier of Danish football.

Club Town or City Total
seasons
Total
spells
Last
promotion
Last
relegation
Seasons Most recent
finish
Highest
finish
Aalborg BKAalborg33119872022–20231991–202312th (relegated)1st
Aarhus FremadAarhus211997–19981998–19991997–19992nd Division
3rd
10th
Aarhus GFAarhus3142015–20162013–20141991–2006
2007–2010
2011–2014
2015–
3rd2nd
AB CopenhagenCopenhagen, Gladsaxe811996–19972003–20041996–20042nd Division
5th
3rd
AC HorsensHorsens1342022–20232022–20232005–2009
2010–2013
2016–2021
2022–2023
12th (relegated)4th
B 1903Copenhagen211985Never relegated[1]1991–1992n/a3rd
B 1909Odense111992–19931992–19931992–1993Denmark Series Group 3
13th
10th
(relegated)
BK FremCopenhagen, Valby422003–20042003–20041991–1993
2003–2004
2nd Division
11th (relegated)
4th
BK Fremad AmagerCopenhagen, Sundby111994–19951994–19951994–19951st Division
11th (relegated)
10th
(relegated)
Boldklubben 1893Copenhagen111998–19991998–19991998–19992nd Division
2nd (promoted)
12th
(relegated)
Brøndby IFBrøndby3411982Never relegated1991–5th1st
Esbjerg fBEsbjerg1842018–20192019–20201999–2000
2001–2011
2012–2017
2018–2020
2nd Division
4th
3rd
F.C. CopenhagenCopenhagen3211985[1]Never relegated1992–1st1st
FC HelsingørHelsingør112017–20182017–20182017–20181st Division
6th
14th
(relegated)
FC MidtjyllandHerning & Ikast[2]2412000–2001Never relegated2000–7th1st
FC NordsjællandFarum2212002–2003Never relegated2002–2nd1st
FC VestsjællandSlagelse212013–20142014–20152013–2015Denmark Series Group 2
15th[3]
9th
HB KøgeHerfølge & Køge[4]222011–20122011–20122009–2010
2011–2012
1st Division
8th
12th
(relegated)
Herfølge BK[4]Herfølge822003–20042004–20051995–2001
2003–2005
n/a1st
Hobro IKHobro522017–20182019–20202014–2016
2017–2020
1st Division
10th
7th
Hvidovre IFHvidovre222023–20241996–19971996–1997
2023–
1st Division
2nd (promoted)
12th
(relegated)
Ikast fSIkast531997–19981997–1998[2]1991
1993–1996
1997–1998
n/a7th
Køge BK[4]Køge112002–20032002–20032002–2003n/a12th
(relegated)
Lyngby BKKongens Lyngby2162022–20232020–20211991–2002
2007–2008
2010–2012
2016–2018
2019–2021
2022–
10th1st
Næstved BKNæstved511991–19921995–19961991–19961st Division
5th
6th
Odense BKOdense3321999–20001997–19981991–1998
1999–
8th2nd
Randers FCRanders1832012–20132010–20112004–2005
2006–2011
2012–
6th3rd
Silkeborg IFSilkeborg2772021–20222019–20201991–2003
2004–2007
2009–2013
2014–2015
2016–2018
2019–2020
2021–
9th1st
SønderjyskEHaderslev1632008–20092021–20222000–2001
2005–2006
2008–2022
1st Division
3rd
2nd
Vejle BKVejle1482023–20242021–20221991–1992
1995–2000
2001–2002
2006–2007
2008–2009
2018–2019
2020–2022
2023–
1st Division
1st (promoted)
2nd
Vendsyssel FFHjørring112018–20192018–20192018–20191st Division
4th
12th
(relegated)
Viborg FFViborg1862021–20222016–20171993–1994
1995–1997
1998–2008
2013–2014
2015–2017
2021–
4th4th

Notes

  1. In 1992 B 1903 and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub merged to form F.C. Copenhagen
  2. In 1999 Ikast fS and Herning Fremad merged to form FC Midtjylland
  3. Now competes under the name Slagelse B&I
  4. In 2009 Herfølge BK and Køge BK merged to form HB Køge
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