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Denmark Series Countries Denmark Confederation UEFA Founded 1946 Divisions 3 Number of teams 42 Levels on pyramid 4 Promotion to 2nd Division Relegation to Copenhagen Series
Zealand Series
Lolland-Falster Series
Fyns Series
Jutland SeriesDomestic cup(s) Danish Cup Current champions IF Skjold Birkerød
and BK Marienlyst
and Kjellerup IFDenmark Series 2011-12 The Denmark Series is the 4th tier of football in Denmark. Teams are divided into three pools of fourteen teams each. The top two teams in each pool are promoted to the Danish 2nd Division West or Danish 2nd Division East, as is appropriate for each club geographically. The bottom four teams in each pool are relegated to the regional Copenhagen Series, Zealand Series, Lolland-Falster Series, Funen Series, or Jutland Series as is appropriate for each club geographically.
Clubs in the Denmark Series are participants in the Danish Cup tournament. The reserve teams of top-flight Danish Superliga and second-tier Danish 1st Division clubs are allowed to play in the Denmark Series, but 1st Division reserve teams cannot win promotion, as they must stay at least two leagues below their first team squads.
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Members of the Denmark Series (2011–12 season)
Pool 1
- Allerød FK
- Avedøre IF
- B 1903 (F.C. Copenhagen reserves, 3rd team)
- B.1973 Herlev
- BK Frem
- BSF
- FC Øresund
- Fredensborg BI
- Frederiksberg BK
- Frederikssund IK
- Gentofte-Vangede IF
- Greve Fodbold
- Nexø BK Bornholm
- Skovshoved IF
Pool 2
- Døllefjelde-Musse IF
- FC Sydvest
- FC Sønderborg
- Fjordager IF
- Frem Sakskøbing
- Haderslev FK (SønderjyskE reserves, 3rd team)
- Herlufsholm GF
- Kolding IF (Vejle Boldklub Kolding reserves, 3rd team)
- Korup IF
- Middelfart G&BK
- Næsby BK (reserves, 2nd team)
- Næstved BK (reserves, 2nd team)
- OKS
- Ringsted IF
Pool 3
- Brabrand IF (rerserves, 2nd team)
- Esbjerg fB (reserves, 3rd team)
- FC Djursland
- FC Skanderborg
- Hobro IK (reserves, 2nd team)
- Holstebro BK
- Løgstør IF
- Odder IGF
- Randers Freja (Randers FC reserves, 3rd team)
- Ringkøbing IF
- Tjørring IF
- Aalborg BK (reserves, 3rd team)
- Aarhus Fremad (reserves, 2nd team)
- Aars IK
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