- 1953–54 Danish 1st Division
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Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1953/1954 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Køge BK won the championship.
League standings
Pos Club P W D L GF GA Pts 1 Køge BK 18 10 3 5 45 34 23 2 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 18 7 6 5 27 24 20 3 Akademisk Boldklub 18 8 3 7 30 22 19 4 Boldklubben Frem 18 6 6 6 29 29 18 5 Skovshoved IF 18 7 4 7 30 31 18 6 Odense Boldklub 18 7 4 7 33 37 18 7 Aarhus Gymnastikforening 18 7 3 8 31 31 17 8 Boldklubben 1903 18 5 6 7 25 28 16 9 Esbjerg fB 18 6 4 8 26 35 16 10 Boldklubben af 1893 18 5 5 8 27 32 15 References
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