2021–22 Danish Women's 2nd Division explained

Competition:Danish Women's 2nd Division
Season:2021–22
Dates:
(Preliminary round)

(1st Division play-off round)

(2nd Division play-off round)
June 2022
(Championship final)
League Topscorer:Julie Kjer Offersen
(18 goals)
Nextseason:2022–23
Updated:1 January 2022

The 2021–22 Danish Women's 2nd Division (Danish: Danmarksturneringens 2. division i kvindefodbold 2021–22) was the first season of the new Danish nation-wide third-tier association football division since its establishment in November 2020 as part of the revised Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold's nation-wide league structure. Governed by the Danish FA, the season was launched on 14 August 2021 with two fixtures in the preliminary round (Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold vs Østerbro IF and Solrød FC vs BK Fremad Amager) and concluded with the last five matches on 13 November 2021. Østerbro IF, Solrød FC, Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold, Fredensborg BK&IF, FC Damsø, JAI Fodbold, IF Lyseng (AGF II), Aarhus 1900, IK Aalborg Freja and Fortuna Hjørring (II) entered as relegated teams from last season's second division, while Allerød FK, BK Fremad Amager, KoldingQ and Vejle BK entered as promoted teams from the last season's third-tier. The eleven first teams, excluding the reserve teams, in the division entered the 2021–22 Danish Women's Cup in the cup tournament's first round proper. The fixtures for the 2021–22 season were announced by the Danish FA's tournament committee and featured a twenty weeks long winter break.

Fortuna Hjørring withdrew their reserve team from the third division shortly before the start of the season. In September 2021, it was announced that KoldingQ would merge and become the new women's department of Kolding IF, which occurred at the end of October 2021. Østerbro IF finished on top of their group following the conclusion of the preliminary round, qualifying for a spot in the 1st Division play-off round against the lowest placed teams of the Danish Women's 1st Division, while JAI Fodbold qualified as the second best team in their group, after Kolding IF (reserves) in first place, due to reserve teams being ineligible for promotion.

Summary

The 2021–22 season was inaugurated on Saturday 14 August with two fixtures in the preliminary first round of the east group; Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold (BSF) and Østerbro IF, both teams relegated from the second division last season, played at Ballerup Idrætspark, and Solrød FC against BK Fremad Amager, one relegated team from the second-tier versus one promoted team from the Kvindeserien from last season, played at the football ground at Solrød Idrætscenter. Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold's Sille Kristine Lønstrup scored the first goal of the season, and the new nation-wide third division, in the 6th minute by outplaying the Østerbro IF's goalkeeper. Tanya Arngrimsen netted the second and third goal for Ballerup-Skovlunde in the 34th and 66th minutes, while Anne-Sophie Winther Svartstein of Østerbro IF scored the only goal for the away team after 48 minutes of play following a corner kick by Østerbro IF's Pernille Larsen, hence Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold secured a victory in the first match. The first round match between Fredensborg BK&IF and FC Damsø at Fredensborg Stadium got postponed to 15 September.

The first two matches of the west group was set for Sunday 15 August 2021, and featured Aarhus 1900 against IF Lyseng at Langenæs Idrætsanlæg (aka Fort Langelæs), both relegated from the second division last season, and the reserve team of KoldingQ versus IK Aalborg Freja at the artificial field on Fynske Bank Arena (aka KoldingQ's stadium). The first round match between Vejle BK and the reserve team of Fortuna Hjørring was cancelled. Fortuna Hjørring withdrew their reserve team from the third division shortly before the start of the season, citing economic difficulties having the same number of players on contracts due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark and last minutes reductions to the roster, and was penalized with a DKK 3,000 fine by the Football Disciplinary Board of the Danish FA for having brought discredit to the league tournament and football in general. All of the scheduled league matches for Fortuna Hjørring were expunged from the calendar, reducing the number of teams in group 2 to six.

FC Damsø were compelled to cancel their away match against Østerbro IF on 21 August 2021 at Fælledparken, citing problems fielding a competitive first team for the match and with both goalkeepers being unable to played, which resulted in a DKK 1,500 fine and given a 3–0 loss by the Football Disciplinary Board. The main stadium ground at Vanløse Idrætspark was converted from grass to an artificial turf between 31 May and mid-September 2021, and FC Damsø had their home matches in the match calendar arranged to take place in later rounds, with the inaugural women's league match at the new stadium taking place on 18 September against Allerød FK. In September 2021, it was announced that KoldingQ would merge and become the women's department of Kolding IF Fodbold with KoldingQ's top-flight team becoming part of the professional branch and the reserve team being attached to the mother club of Kolding IF Fodbold, which occurred at the end of October 2021 – the first third division match under the Kolding IF Women banner was played on 31 October 2021 at the ground in Bramdrupdam.

At the conclusion of the preliminary rounds in the fall season, Østerbro IF had finished on top of their group, which qualified the club for a spot in the 1st Division play-off round against the bottom half of the 2021–22 Danish Women's 1st Division, while JAI Fodbold qualified as the second best team in their group. The reserves of Kolding IF finished in the top spot in the west group, but were not eligible to partake in the promotion play-off round. The largest victory in the preliminary rounds happened matchday 10, when Østerbro IF secured a 11–1 away win against BK Fremad Amager on 16 October at the artificial field next to the stadium at Sundby Idrætspark, with two players scoring hat-tricks.

Teams

See also: List of Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold clubs. Fourteen teams competed in the league – ten teams relegated from the second division of the previous season and four teams promoted from the old third division of the previous season. The promoted teams were Allerød FK, BK Fremad Amager and the reserve team of KoldingQ, who all entered the Danmarksturneringen for the first time in the club's history, while Vejle BK returned after a two-year absence. The relegated teams were Østerbro IF, Solrød FC, Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold, Fredensborg BK&IF, FC Damsø, JAI Fodbold, IF Lyseng (AGF II), Aarhus 1900, IK Aalborg Freja and Fortuna Hjørring (II), who ended their spells in the second-tier of seven, one, one, one, eleven, two, five, three, one and four years respectively.

Stadiums and locations

ClubLocationStadiumTurfRef
Allerød FKLillerødAllerød IdrætsparkNatural
Ballerup-Skovlunde FodboldBallerupBallerup IdrætsparkNatural
FC DamsøVanløse, CopenhagenVanløse IdrætsparkArtificial
Fortuna Hjørring (II)HjørringLandlyst IdrætsanlægNatural.
IF Lyseng (AGF II)Højbjerg, AarhusLyseng IdrætsparkNatural
BK Fremad AmagerSundbyvester, CopenhagenKunstgræsbanen, Sundby IdrætsparkArtificial
Fredensborg BK&IFFredensborgFredensborg StadiumNatural
JAI FodboldViby, AarhusViby IdrætsparkNatural
Kolding IF (II)KoldingKunstgræsbanen, Fynske Bank ArenaArtificial
Solrød FCSolrødSolrød IdrætscenterNatural
Vejle BKVejleVB ParkenNatural
Østerbro IFØsterbro, CopenhagenKunstgræsbanen, FælledparkenArtificial
IK Aalborg FrejaAalborgFrejaparkenNatural
Aarhus 1900Aarhus C, AarhusLangenæs Idrætsanlæg
Kunstgræsbanen, Frederiksbjerg Idrætsanlæg
Natural
Artificial

Personnel

TeamHead coachCaptainRef
Allerød FK Muhammed Keskin...
Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold Torben Frost Clausen
Per Agerholm
Mikkel Bjerregaard Årosin
...
FC Damsø Christina "Stina" Jensen...
IF Lyseng Thomas Koudal
Kenneth Pedersen
Niklas Albech
...
BK Fremad Amager Christina Balleby
Kim Petersen
...
Fredensborg BK&IF Martin Krüger
Kjeld Samuelsen
...
JAI Fodbold Brian Jensen Anne Luff Bennetsen
Kolding IF (II) Jan-Erik Simmelhag
Jesper Adsersen
...
Solrød FC Rasmus Skovby
Jens Niklas Martin Berglid
...
Vejle BK Søren Peter Hansen
Jørgen "Tand" Sørensen
...
Østerbro IF Michael Mejdahl Andersen...
IK Aalborg Freja Allan Valsted Jørgensen...
Aarhus 1900 Sune Friis Christensen...

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of appointmentRef
IF Lyseng Thomas Koudal?? 2021? Kenneth Pedersen? 2021
IK Aalborg Freja Kim JohannesenMutual consent21 July 2021Preseason Allan Valsted Jørgensen22 July 2021
Fredensborg BK&IF Martin KrügerMutual consent6 September 20213rd (east) Kjeld Samuelsen7 September 2021...
Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold Torben Frost ClausenSacked12 October 20211st (east) Per Agerholm13 October 2021
Solrød FC Rasmus SkovbyResigned31 December 20213rd (east) Jens Niklas Martin Berglid 1 January 2022
Vejle BK Søren Peter HansenResigned31 December 20216td (west) Jørgen "Tand" Sørensen1 January 2022
Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold Per AgerholmMutual content31 December 20212nd (east) Mikkel Bjerregaard Årosin1 January 2022
Kolding IF (II) Jan-Erik SimmelhagMutual content31 December 20211st (west) Jesper Adsersen1 January 2022
IF Lyseng Kenneth PedersenResigned31 December 20214th (west) Niklas Albech1 January 2022

Preliminary round

League table

Every team were scheduled to play two games against the other teams, at home and away, totaling 12 and 10 games each respectively. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal difference. The team with the most points at the end of the preliminary round, who do not have the status as a reserve team, qualify to play in the promotion round against the lowest placed teams of the second division, while the remaining teams continued to the 2nd Division play-off round.

Group 2 (west)

Results

Group 1 (east)

: FC Damsø were compelled to cancel their away match against Østerbro IF on 21 August 2021 and was penalized with a 3–0 loss.

Group 2 (west)

: KoldingQ was merged into Kolding IF in late October 2021, playing their last three league matches of the fall season under the Kolding IF Women banner.

2nd Division play-off round

League table

Every team in the 2nd Division play-off round were scheduled to play two games against the other teams, at home and away, totaling 10 and 8 games each respectively. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal difference. The two teams with the fewest points in each group 1 (for the 2021–22 season, it is the lowest placed team in group 2) would be relegated to the 2022–23 Danish Women's Series. The teams are awarded starting points based on their placing at the conclusion of the preliminary rounds; second place gets five points, third place gets four points, fourth place gets three points, fifth place gets two points, sixth place gets one point and seventh place gets zero points, and the goal score is reset. The team with the most points in each group qualify to the 2nd Division championship final.

Group 2 (west)

Results

Group 2 (west)

Championship final

After the conclusion of the 2nd Division play-off rounds of the tournament, the winners of the two groups partake in a final to determine the overall winner of the third-tier. In even years, the rules stipulate that the final is played the home ground of the west group winner, while the east group winner get the home advantage in odd years. If the match ends in a draw, the match will be decided in accordance with the rules for the final of the Danish Women's Cup.

Statistics

Scoring

Group 1 (east) top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Julie Kjer OffersenØsterbro IF18
2 Ika Elisabeth Ejstrup NimbSolrød FC10
3 Kathrine Arleth DenckerSolrød FC6
3 Carina Wegener HansenAllerød FK6
3 Sille Kristine LønstrupBallerup-Skovlunde Fodbold6
3 Anne-Sophie Winther SvartsteinØsterbro IF6
3 Emma Frederikke JørgensenFredensborg BK&IF6
3 Maria JacobsenSolrød FC6
8 Ida Maria Ahlers HoveSolrød FC5
8 Kimmie ChristensenBK Fremad Amager5
8 Sara Dorthea NielsenØsterbro IF5

Group 2 (west) top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Katrine Overlund SørensenAarhus 190011
2 Sif RykærKolding IF7
3 Lotte HaaningIK Aalborg Freja5
3 Caroline BorchKolding IF5
3 Marika SkovJAI Fodbold5
6 Lotte Birk SvendsenIF Lyseng4
6 Karen BuhlJAI Fodbold4
6 Sidsel Dam LomborgJAI Fodbold4
6 Ditte LangbergKolding IF4
6 Asgerdur PalsdottirIK Aalborg Freja4

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Goals Date Ref
6–0 (H) 42', 78', 83'
5 6–1 (H) 23', 35', 38', 44', 88'
4 5–1 (H) 12', 56', 60', 66'
6–0 (H) 50', 70', 83'
4–2 (A) 46', 62', 74'
6–0 (A) 11', 90', 90'
6–0 (A) 14', 28', 79'
9–1 (H) 13', 68', 71'
3–0 (A) 46', 54', 76'
6–0 (H) 30', 44', 63'
5–0 (H) 43', 83', 90'
11–1 (A) 20', 25', 37'
11–1 (A) 44', 56', 90'
3–2 (A) 8', 45', 90'
7–0 (H) 55', 55', 85'

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
Refs
1 Signe H. MunkSolrød FC8
2 Amanda BrunholtBallerup-Skovlunde Fodbold6
3 Josephine Moll ThayssenØsterbro IF4
4 Frieda Ravnskjær JensenKolding IF3
4 Julie Kristine PedersenAllerød FK3
6 Malou Kjær ChristensenJAI Fodbold2
6 Emma Bay AgerskovIF Lyseng2
6 Thea Roque-KragFC Damsø2
6 Mette JustesenAarhus 19002
10 Therese OlesenFredensborg BK&IF1
10 Pernille CruddisBK Fremad Amager1
10 Thea Ebbe BrichØsterbro IF1
10 Vibeke Juhl JensenVejle BK1
10 Rikke HansenJAI Fodbold1
10 Emilie Nørgaard KappersIK Aalborg Freja1