Jutland Football Association
- Jutland Football Association
Jutland Football Association (JBU) ( _da. Jydsk Boldspil-Union) is the regional body of football in Jutland. It runs the Jutlandic amateur leagues. JBU is based in Viby J, and is one of the 6 regional associasions under Danish Football Association.
JBU is separated into 4 regions:
*Region 1: North Jutland County
*Region 2: Viborg and Ringkjøbing Counties
*Region 3: Århus and Vejle Counties
*Region 4: Ribe and South Jutland Counties
JBU Competitions
Men's
*Leagues
**Jyllandsserien ("Jutlands's series") (2 groups)
**Serie 1 ("Series 1") (4 groups)
**Serie 2 ("Series 2") (8 groups)
**Serie 3 ("Series 3") (16 groups)
**Serie 4 ("Series 4") (32 groups)
**Serie 5 ("Series 5") (46 groups)
**Serie 6 ("Series 6") (32 groups)
*Cups
**JBU's Pokalturnering ("JBU's trophy cup")
**Landspokalturneringen ("The national trophy cup") (Pre-DBU)
Women's
*Leagues
**Jyllandsserien ("Jutlands's series") (4 groups)
**Serie 1 ("Series 1") (6 groups)
*Cups
**JBU's Pokalturnering ("JBU's trophy cup")
**3F Cup (Pre-DBU)
External links
*da icon [http://www.jbu.dbu.dk Official website]
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