Funen Series Explained

Fynsserien for Herrer
Country:Denmark
Confed:DBU Funen (DBU)
First:1904–05
Teams:16 (from 2014–15)
Promotion:Denmark Series (3 divisions)
Relegation:Series 1, group 1 (south Funen)
Series 1, group 2 (north Funen)
Levels:5 (from 2008–09)
Domest Cup:FBUs Pokalturnering (1920–1953)
Danish Cup (1954–present)
Champions:OKS (4th title)
Season:2018–19
Most Champs:Odense Boldklub (18 titles)
Tv:TV 2/Fyn (2008–2009)
Current:2021–22 season

Funen Series for men (Danish: '''Fynsserien for Herrer'''; '''Herre Fynsserien'''), also known as Albani Series for men (Danish: '''Albaniserien for Herrer''') for sponsorship reasons, and often shortened to FS serien and FS Herre, is the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU Fyn (DBUF) and one of the fifth-highest divisions overall in the Danish football league system. The league, deciding the Funen Football Championship (Danish: '''FM for seniorer'''; '''Fynsmesterskabet'''), was first introduced with the 1904–05 season and throughout the years the competition format have gone through several series of changes. At the time of the league's introduction, it was placed at the top of the Danish football league system featuring the best regional amateur teams of Funen, but has since been moved to its current status as the fifth best level in Danish football, after a short period as the sixth best level, now featuring lower ranking amateur teams including the reserve squads of clubs playing at the Danish third league tier or above.

The division has changed its name on numerous occasions. It has previously been known as Førsteholdsrækken (1904/05–1913/14), A-rækken (1914/15–1925/26; or FBUs A-række, Række A) and Mesterskabsrækken (1926/27–1944/45; or FBUs Mesterrække to distinguish it from the other regional leagues; unofficially shortened to Mesterrækken), before settling with the current name of Fynsserien in 1945, eventually becoming Fynsserien for Herrer to distinguish it to the women's corresponding regional league, that was introduced in the 1970s. Ahead of the 2008/09-season, the Albani Brewery (since 2000 known as Royal Unibrew) obtained the naming rights for the highest men's and women's leagues under the auspices of DBU Funen, and both leagues have since respectively been known as Albaniserien for Herrer and Albaniserien for Kvinder.

History

In the first couple of seasons, the Funen League Championship had to be won three times in a row, or four times in total, in order for a club to obtain the permanent ownership of the championship trophy, which otherwise would only be held by the reigning championship club for a year. The first trophy, made of silver and valued at 200 kr., was financed by the newly founded regional association (at this time named Fyens Bold Union), granted to Odense Boldklub in 1907 after winning the first three editions of the football championship. The second trophy, financed by the Danish FA, was reportedly also handed over to Odense BK after obtaining their fourth league title in 1916.

Between 1913 and 1931, the Funen championship clubs qualified for the provincial football championship, Provins-Fodboldturneringen, and until 1927 thereby the Danish national football championship, Landsfodboldturneringen. A-rækken was established by Funen FA in 1914 as a continuation of the Førsteholdsrækken. The league tournament under the auspices of the Funen Football Association changed its name from A-rækken to Mesterskabsrækken in 1926, beginning with the 1926/27-season, which also includes a new tournament schedule with several new laws.

In May/June 2008, starting with the upcoming 2008/09-season, Fyns Boldspil-Union (FBU) signed a marketing agreement with the local company Albani Brewery (who became Royal Unibrew in 2000), that involved promoting the highest amateur leagues for both men and women under the auspices of the regional football association – an agreement that have been continuously renewed in subsequent years. The agreement effectively changed the name of men's league to 'Albaniserien for Herrer' and also involved the winners of both the men's and women's leagues receiving cash prizes – the two winners of the 2010/11-season received DKK 10,000. At the same time, cooperations was established with the two regional newspapers, Fyns Amts Avis and Fyens Stiftstidende, to publish extended pre-season startup appendixes in addition to the normal newspaper layout, and with the regional television station TV 2/Fyn to bring weekly match highlights and interviews from a selected match, chosen by DBU Funen, in a given league round besides focusing on a specific theme, such as fair play, inspiration for managers, fan cultures and the referee's work and function, during the entire TV report and including local football celebrities. The initiative behind this project of promoting the league came to life by the chairman of Sanderum Boldklub, Jan Nanfeldt, and was made in the wake of a large dropout rate in the youth ranks and in the hopes of making it more attractive to play and watch association football in the lower ranking leagues. The weekly coverage project by the television station was discontinued before the beginning of the 2009 spring season.

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Funen Championship winners

The winner in a given season wins the Funen Football Championship (with the official title of Fynsmestre) and is automatically promoted to the Denmark Series. The runner-up enters a home/away promotion playoff against teams from the highest leagues of the other regional associations for the right to enter the Denmark Series. Teams placing in the bottom are automatically relegated to either the Series 1, group 1 (featuring teams from the south of Funen) or Series 1, group 2 (featuring teams from the north of Funen). Depending on the number of teams, that are members of FBU Funen, relegated from Denmark Series, the number of teams relegated to Series 1 will be either increased or decreased.

Førsteholdsrækken (1904–1914)

SeasonLevelDateWinnersScoreRunners–upVenueRef
1904–0518 January 1905Odense BKBK FremOB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
15 January 1905
26 March 1905OB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
1905–061Odense BKunclear
1906–0712 December 1906Odense BKBK UnionOB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
1907–0811 December 1907Not awardedOB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
SeasonLevelDateWinnersScoreRunners–upVenueRef
1909–1018 May 1910BK Union (south)Odense BK (north)Viebæltet, Svendborg
1910–11114 May 1911BK Union (south)Odense BK (north)OB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
1911–121Odense BK (north)BK Union (south)
1912–1311 May 1913OB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
18 May 1913OB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense
1913–14117 May 1914BK Union (south)Odense BK (north)OB's Bane at Munke Mose, Odense

A-rækken (1914–1926)

SeasonLevelChampionsRunners-upRef
1914–151Odense BKBK Union
1915–161Odense BKSvendborg BK
1916–171Odense BKB 1909
1917–181Odense BKB 1909
1918–191Odense BKB 1909
1919–201B 1909Odense BK
1920–211B 1909Svendborg BK
1921–221B 1909Odense BK
1922–231B 1913B 1909
1923–241B 1913B 1909
1924–251Odense BKB 1913
1925–261Svendborg BKB 1913

Mesterskabsrækken (1926–1945)

SeasonLevelChampionsRunners-upRef
1926–271B 1909B 1913
1927–282B 1913Odense BK
1928–292Odense BKB 1909
1929–303B 1913B 1909
1930–313B 1909Odense BK
1931–323B 1909Odense BK
1932–333B 1913B 1909
1933–343B 1913B 1909
1934–353B 1909BK Marienlyst
1935–363B 1913B 1909
1936–374Odense BKNyborg G&IF
1937–384BK MarienlystSvendborg BK
1938–394Odense KFUMBK Marienlyst
1939–404BK MarienlystOdense BK
1940–412Odense BKOdense KFUM
1941–422Odense KFUMB 1909 (II)
1942–432Odense KFUMB 1913 (II)
1943–442Odense KFUMSvendborg BK
1944–452Not finished

Fynsserien (1945–)

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SeasonLevelChampionsRunners-upRef
1945–464Svendborg BoldklubBK Marienlyst
1946–474Svendborg BoldklubBoldklubben 1909 (II)
1947–484Svendborg BoldklubBoldklubben 1909 (II)
1948–494Svendborg BoldklubBK Marienlyst
1949–504Odense KFUMSvendborg Boldklub
1950–514Odense KFUMOdense Boldklub (II)
1951–524Boldklubben 1909 (II)Odense Boldklub (II)
1952–534Boldklubben 1909 (II)Nyborg G&IF
1953–544Svendborg BoldklubOdense Boldklub (II)
1954–554Svendborg BoldklubOdense Boldklub (II)
1955–564Boldklubben 1913 (II)Boldklubben 1909 (II)
1956–574Odense KFUMBoldklubben 1909 (II)
19584Boldklubben 1909 (II)Nyborg G&IF
19595Middelfart G&BKBoldklubben 1909 (II)
19605Odense Boldklub (II)Boldklubben 1909 (II)
19615Boldklubben 1909 (II)Odense Boldklub (II)
19625Boldklubben 1909 (II)Boldklubben 1913 (II)
19635Odense Boldklub (II)Boldklubben 1909 (II)
19645Boldklubben 1909 (II)Aarup Boldklub
19655Assens G&IKNyborg G&IF
19665Ringe BoldklubHårslev Boldklub
19675Middelfart G&BKTved Boldklub
19685Søndersø BoldklubKerteminde Boldklub
19695Nørre Aaby IKOKS
19705Svendborg fB (II)Aarup Boldklub
19715Tved BoldklubDalum IF
19725Dalum IFFraugde G&IF
19735Skamby BoldklubKerteminde Boldklub
19745Odense Boldklub (III)Boldklubben 1909 (II)
19755Odense Boldklub (III)Svendborg fB (II)
19765OKSOdense Boldklub (III)
19775Næsby BoldklubFaaborg BK&IF
19785Svendborg fB (II)Fjordager IF
19795BK MarienlystBoldklubben 1909 (II)
19805Skamby BoldklubBoldklubben 1909 (II)
19815Boldklubben 1909 (II)Glamsbjerg IF
19825Ullerslev BKGlamsbjerg IF
19835Dalum IFOKS (II)
19845Boldklubben 1913 (II)Tarup-Paarup IF
19855Tarup-Paarup IFMiddelfart G&BK
19865Nørre Aaby IKBK Marienlyst
19875Assens FCSvendborg fB (II)
19885Nyborg G&IFNæsby Boldklub
19895OKS (II)Ullerslev BK
19905Middelfart G&BKFjordager IF
19915Boldklubben 1913 (II)OKS (II)
19926→5Korup IFSvendborg fB (II)
19936→5Dalum IFAarslev Boldklub
19946→5Tarup-Paarup IFOtterup B&IK
19956→5Tårup IFNæsby Boldklub
19965Otterup B&IKAssens FC
19975Tved BoldklubSvendborg fB (II)
19986Fjordager IFTarup-Paarup IF
19996Dalum IF (II)OKS
20006Boldklubben 1913 (II)BK Marienlyst
20016Otterup B&IKBrændekilde-Bellinge Boldklub
20026Thurø BoldklubNæsby Boldklub (II)
20036Boldklubben 1913 (II)OKS
20046Aarup BoldklubMiddelfart G&BK
20056Næsby Boldklub (II)BK Marienlyst
20066OKSBoldklubben 1913 (FCF II)
20076BK MarienlystSanderum Boldklub
2008 spring6Dalum IF (FCF IV)Marstal IF/Rise S&IF
2008–095Fjordager IFBK Marienlyst
2009–105Aarup BoldklubNæsby Boldklub (II)
2010 fall5Korup IFSøhus Stige Boldklub
2011 spring5Korup IFBoldklubben 1909 (FCF III)
2011–125Marstal IF/Rise S&IFBoldklubben 1909 (FCF II)
2012–135Boldklubben 1909 (FCF II)Krarup/Espe SG&IF
2013–145Dalum IFBoldklubben 1909
2014–155Tarup-Paarup IFOure Fodbold Akademi
2015–165Boldklubben 1913SSV Højfyn
2016–175Boldklubben 1909Otterup B&IK
2017–185Otterup B&IKOKS
2018–195OKSBogense G&IF
2019–205Boldklubben 1913Boldklubben 1909 (not promoted)
2020–215Boldklubben 1909Kerteminde Boldklub (not promoted)