- Danish League Cup
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Danish League Cup Sport Football Founded 2005 No. of teams 3 Country(ies) Denmark
Ceased 2006 Most titles Brøndby IF The Danish League Cup, is a former football competition, arranged by Divisionsforeningen, for all the top level Danish football teams. The competition has existed in various formats, with the exact name of the league depending on the sponsor. For instance the Danish League Cup was named Carlsberg Grand Prix in 1984, where Brøndby IF managed to win the trophy. While the name changed to Spar Cup in 1996, where FC Copenhagen won the trophy. The last time the League Cup was organised as an official tournament was apparently in 1996. It shortly reappeared in 2005-2006, as the tournament known as Tele2 LigaCup. Games played in the Tele2 LigaCup were however not counted as official matches by the Danish Football Association, as the matches were only played with one regular half (45 minutes). The Tele2 LigaCup also had a limited representation of clubs, as the format was just a round-robin tournament between the top 3 finishers of the Danish Superliga.
Selected finals
Year Winning Team Runners Up Losing Team Venue 2005 Brøndby IF FC Midtjylland F.C. Copenhagen Brøndby Stadion 2006 Brøndby IF F.C. Copenhagen Viborg FF Farum Park Total titles
Titles Team 2 Brøndby IF National football League Cups England · Finland · France · Hong Kong · Hungary · Iceland · India · Israel · Japan · Northern Ireland · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Scotland · Singapore · South Africa · South Korea · Trinidad and Tobago · United States · WalesThis article about a Danish association football competition is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.