List of Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold clubs explained

The Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold (shortened to Kvinde-DM, or simply DM) is a women's association football league tournament in Denmark, comprising the top three nation-wide semi-professional and amateur divisions of the Danish football league system. The women's national league system was established by the Danish FA in 1975, following the discontinuation of the end-of-the season knock-out tournament format for the women's national championship after two editions (1973–1974). The first season, 1975 Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold, involved twenty teams — that had qualified through the regional football league championships — split equally into two geographically divided groups with the two group winners progressing to a national championship final. A combined nation-wide first division was introduced in 1981, a second division was implemented in 1993 and a third division was added in 2021. Initially formed as an amateur tournament, professionalism was legalized and restricted to the Danmarksturneringen in July 1997, with the first semi-professional player contracts in Danish women's football being signed by Fortuna Hjørring og Frederiksberg BK. The tournament have always been organized by the Danish FA. The clubs finishing bottom of the Danmarksturneringen's basement division have since the 1981-season been relegated to the Kvindeserien, the highest level of women's amateur football in the country.

The list includes clubs that are current members of the Danmarksturneringen, those who lost their Danmarksturneringen status upon relegation, and those which lost their status by other means. This includes clubs which have become defunct, merged or created superstructures with one or several neighbouring clubs, or have been relegated to a lower non-league position in the national league pyramid. Where a defunct club has been succeeded by a phoenix club, the new club is listed. If a club now only fields youth teams and no senior women's teams, the club's senior women's department is listed as inactive.

Member clubs

The table shows the first and last seasons in which each club competed in a division part of the Danmarksturneringen including the total number of Kvinde-DM seasons and a summary of the seasons spent in the top flight division. Some clubs' membership was intermittent between their first and last seasons. The current name of the club's senior women's squad and/or professional branch is listed even though the name might differ from the actual period in which the team took part in the Danmarksturneringen – the footnotes detail relevant changes in the club's history. Their affiliation to a regional football association and current division status is also mentioned, highlighting whether the individual clubs are participating in the current season of the Danmarksturneringen, playing at a lower ranking non-league level, have transformed to become a reserve team, or have become defunct or inactive due to a merger, superstructure at senior level or were dissolved.

As of the 2021–22 season, a total of 120 different teams have competed in the Danmarksturneringen since its inception, including sixteen (semi-professional) superstructures involving multiple clubs, sixty-one now defunct or inactive senior women's teams and six reserve squads. In the 1996 season, AC Ballerup became the first superstructure to partake in the Danmarksturneringen. Reserve teams were allowed in the second division beginning from the 2017–18 season, with Fortuna Hjørring (2) and VSK Aarhus (2) and Kolding BK (KoldingQ reserves) being the first reserve squads in the league tournament. With the addition of the third division in 2021–22 season, the highest level for reserve teams were downgraded to the third tier. Seventy-four different teams have participated in the top flight league. Fortuna Hjørring remain the only club to have participated in all editions (47) of the Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold, while also being the club with most seasons (46) in the top-flight league. The reserve team of KoldingQ only partook in the second division between July and October 2021, before being merged into the newly established Kolding IF Women. Vildbjerg SF have had the most league seasons (12) in the Danmarksturneringen without ever having played in the top division. Being the largest regional football association, the Jutland FA have had the highest number of member clubs complete in the Danmarksturneringen.

Overview has been updated to include the 2021–22 season. A season is regarded as one year long.

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ClubTotal DM
seasons
Top tier
seasons
First
season
Last
season
2021 - 22 divisionRegional FA
affiliation
Ref(s)
AB Tårnby1 - 2009–102009–10Copenhagen
Allerød FK1 - 2021–22 - Zealand
IF ASA1112011–12 - Jutland.
AC Ballerup2.5119961999Zealand
Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold12102010–11 - Zealand
Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold (2)1 - 2018–192018–19Zealand.
Billum IF1119751975Jutland
Bispebjerg BK2219751979Copenhagen
Brande IF3319751980Jutland
Brøndby IF28261995 - Zealand
Brønshøj BK1 - 19961996Copenhagen
B 1909202019751994Funen
B 1913812006–072014–15Funen
B 192112.5219762012–13Lolland-Falster
B52/Aalborg FC19.51019752007–08Jutland
B.73 Slagelse4 - 2006–072010–11Zealand.
B.93512017–18 - Copenhagen
B.93/HIK/Ryparken332012–132014–15Copenhagen
Dalum/Næsby1 - 2020–21 - Funen
FC Damsø1412008–09 - Copenhagen
BK Femina161419752000Zealand
IF Fladså2219851986Zealand
Fortuna Hjørring47461975 - Jutland
Fortuna Hjørring (2)4 - 2017–182020–21Jutland
Fortuna Svendborg1 - 2014–152014–15Funen
Fredensborg BK&IF2 - 2020–21 - Zealand
Fredericia KFUM1 - 2011–122011–12Jutland
Frederiksberg BK9.5619772020–21Copenhagen
Frederiksværk FK1 - 2011–122011–12Zealand
Freja Sydsjælland1 - 2004–052004–05Zealand.
BK Fremad Amager1 - 2021–22 - Copenhagen
Frigg, Næstved2119911993Zealand.
FV København222001–022003–04Copenhagen
Glamsbjerg IF1119791979Funen
Greve Fodbold5119892018–19Zealand
Grønbjerg IF3119921994Jutland
HB-FC Horsens1 - 19991999Jutland
HB Køge322019–20 - Zealand
Herlev IF1119781978Zealand.
Herlufsholm GF6 - 2015–162020–21Zealand.
Herning IK7619771995Jutland
Herrested G&IF5519771981Funen
Hillerød Fodbold17.514.519832016–17Zealand
Hjortshøj-Egaa IF26.526.519762001–02Jutland
Holstebro KFUM1119771977Jutland.
Horsens SIK14.5420002013–14Jutland
JAI Fodbold3 - 2019–20 - Jutland
KFUM København1119801980Copenhagen
Kolding BK161419752008–09Jutland
Kolding BK (KQ 2)1 - 2017–182017–18Jutland.
Kolding IF91.51997 - Jutland
Kolding IF (2)0.5 - 2021–22 - Jutland
KoldingQ11.511.52009–102021–22Jutland
KoldingQ (2)0.5 - 2021–222021–22Jutland
Køge BK5 - 19972004–05Zealand
Lemvig GF1 - 19931993Jutland
Lunde G&IF7.5 - 20012009–10Funen
IF Lyseng6 - 2016–17 - Jutland
BK Mariendal2219761977Copenhagen
Mejrup G&UF6 - 19931999Jutland
FK Munkholm1 - 2003–042003–04Zealand
M/V-05 Holbæk2 - 2005–062006–07Zealand
Nakskov BK4419751982Lolland-Falster
NB Bornholm1119781978Bornholm
FC Nordsjælland432018–19 - Zealand
Nykøbing FC1 - 2013–142013–14Lolland-Falster
Næsby BK7 - 2014–152019–20Funen.
Næstved HG1 - 2021–22 - Zealand
Næstved IF7719771986Zealand
Nørre Aaby IK1119801980Funen
Odense Q33281990 - Funen
G&IF Orient5519751979Zealand
Raklev G&IF6 - 2002–032014–15Zealand
Ribe BK6619751980Jutland
Ringsted IF1612.519752001Zealand
Roerslev IF1119761976Funen.
Romalt IF2 - 2019–202020–21Jutland
Roskilde BK4419761987Zealand
BK Rødovre282619752015–16Copenhagen
Skive IK1119791979Jutland
BK Skjold10.5420022011–12Copenhagen
IF Skjold Birkerød4 - 2013–142017–18Zealand
IK Skovbakken15.515.52001–022016–17Jutland
Skovlunde IF30.525.519752009–10Zealand
Skårup IF1 - 2003–042003–04Funen
Solrød FC2 - 2020–21 - Zealand
Stensballe IK2 - 19982015–16Jutland
BK Stjernen Svendborg121119751996Funen
Sundby BK2081975 - Copenhagen
Svaneke BK1119801980Bornholm
Sydmors IF111019831993Jutland
BK Syd-Vest1119781978
Sønderborg BK3319821984Jutland
SønderjyskE14.542003–042017–18Jutland
Thisted FC6 - 20002016–17Jutland
FC Thy-Thisted Q542017–18 - Jutland
tst/Sabro1 - 2005–062005–06Jutland
Tuse IF1119751975Zealand
Tved BK1119751975Funen.
Tårnby BK1 - 2007–082007–08Copenhagen
Tåstrup B 701 - 2005–062005–06Zealand
Taastrup FC832006–072013–14Zealand
Uhre G&IF5519791984Jutland
Varde IF28.591989 - Jutland
Vejlby IK1412002–032015–16Jutland
Vejle BK3327.51988 - Jutland
Viborg FF4 - 19961999Jutland
Team Viborg15.5720022016–17Jutland
Vildbjerg SF12 - 2007–08 - Jutland.
Virum-Sorgenfri BK5519751984Zealand
Vojens B&IK3 - 20012003–04Jutland
Vorup Frederiksberg BK168.519762015–16Jutland
VSK Aarhus432016–172019–20Jutland
VSK Aarhus (2)1 - 2017–182017–18Jutland
Østerbro IF8 - 2014–15 - Copenhagen
Aarby G&IF2219801981Zealand
Aalborg BK1361975 - Jutland
IK Aalborg Freja7 - 2006–07 - Jutland
Aarhus GF222020–21 - Jutland
Aarhus 19004 - 2018–19 - Jutland