Competition: | Danish 2nd Division |
Season: | 2024–25 |
Prevseason: | 2023–24 |
Nextseason: | 2025–26 |
Updated: | 23 July 2024 |
The 2024–25 Danish 2nd Division is the 34rd season of the Danish 2nd Division since its establishment in 1991. The season starts on 2 August 2024 with a group of twelve teams.[1] After 22 rounds the group will be split in a promotion group and a relegation group. The top two teams of the promotion group will be promoted to the 2024–25 Danish 1st Division.
Næstved and FC Helsingør finished the 2023–24 season of the Danish 1st Division in 11th and 12th place, respectively, and were relegated to the 2nd Division. They replaced Esbjerg fB and FC Roskilde, who were promoted to the 2024–25 Danish 1st Division.
Club | Location | Stadium | Turf | Capacity | 2023–24 position | |
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Aarhus | Riisvangen Stadium | Natural | 5,000 | |||
Gladsaxe | Gladsaxe Stadium | Natural | 13,800 | |||
Valby | Valby Idrætspark | Natural | 12,000 | |||
Ishøj | Ishøj Idrætscenter | Natural | 1,500 | |||
Næstved | Tintshop Park | Natural | 7,500 | |||
Copenhagen | Sundby Idrætspark | Artificial | 7,200 | |||
Hellerup | Gentofte Sportspark | Natural | 15,000 | |||
Middelfart | Middelfart Stadion | Natural | 4,100 | |||
Nykøbing Falster | Lollands Bank Park | Natural | 10,000 | |||
Helsingør | Helsingør Stadion | Natural | 4,500 | |||
Skive | SPAR Nord Arena | Natural | 10,000 | |||
Thisted | Sparekassen Thy Arena | Natural | 3,000 |
The top 6 teams will compete for 2 spots in the 2025–26 Danish 1st Division.Points and goals carried over in full from the regular season.
The bottom 6 teams will compete to avoid the 2 relegations to the 2025–26 Danish 3rd Division.Points and goals carried over in full from the regular season.