Copenhagen Cup

Copenhagen Cup

The Copenhagen Cup was a Danish football club competition contested annually from 1910 to 1953. The Copenhagen Cup was discontinued due to the introduction of the nationwide Danish Cup. In the 44 tournaments held, 743 matches were played and 3,723 goals scored.

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Winners

Year Winner Runners-up Entrants
1910 B 93 (1) KB 10
1911 Velo (1) Viktoria 7
1912 KB (1) B 1903 10
1913 KB (2) Frem 12
1914 KB (3) AB 8
1915 B 93 (2) AB 12
1916 KB (4) B 93 12
1917 B 1903 (1) ØB 12
1918 B 93 (3) Frem 13
1919 B 1903 (2) Frem 13
1920 B 1903 (3) B 93 8
1921 B 1903 (4) B 93 8
1922 B 93 (4) ØB 8
1923 KB (5) B 93 8
1924 B 1903 (5) Frem 8
1925 Frem (1) AB 8
1926 B 93 (5) KB 8
1927 Frem (2) B 93 8
1928 B 1903 (6) B 93 8
1929 B 93 (6) B 1903 8
1930 B 93 (7) Frem 8
1931 B 93 (8) AB 8
1932 B 93 (9) KB 8
1933 KB (6) Fremad Amager 8
1934 B 93 (10) Frem 8
1935 HIK (1) B 93 8
1936 AB (1) KB 8
1937 B 1903 (7) KB 8
1938 Frem (3) HIK 8
1939 B 93 (10) Frem 8
1940 Frem (4) KB 8
1941 B 93 (11) KB 8
1942 AB (2) B 93 8
1943–44 Frem (5) B 93 8
1944 AB (3) Frem 8
1945 AB (4) B 93 8
1946 Frem (6) AB 8
1947 ØB (1) B 1903 52
1948 KB (7) B 1903 52
1949–50 AB (5) KB 52
1950–51 AB (6) B 93 52
1951–52 KB (8) B 93 52
1952–53 Fremad Amager (1) KB 52
1953 B 93 (12) AB 52

Cup champions

Titles Team
12 B 93
8 KB
7 B 1903
6 Frem
6 AB
1 Velo
1 HIK
1 ØB

See also

  • Baneklubberne Cup

References

  • Gandil, Johannes; various others (1935), Dansk Fodbold, Sportsbladets Forlag 
  • Ankerdal, Steen; Rasmussen, Niels (2003), På Banen - med københavns fodbold gennem 100 år, KBU 

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