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2008–09 in Danish football

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The 2008-09 season is the 119th season of competitive football in Denmark.

Domestic competitions

CompetitionWinnerDetailsMatch Report
Danish SuperligaF.C. CopenhagenDanish Superliga 2008-09
Danish CupF.C. CopenhagenDanish Cup 2008-09Report
Danish 1st DivisionHerfølge BKDanish 1st Division 2008-09
Danish 2nd Division EastFC VestsjællandDanish 2nd Division East 2008-09
Danish 2nd Division WestFC FynDanish 2nd Division West 2008-09

Transfer deals

Main article: List of Danish football transfers Summer 2008

Main article: List of Danish football transfers Winter 2008-09

National team

Players

The following players appeared for Denmark during the 2008-09 season. All caps and goals are tallied for the 2008-09 season only.

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Friendly matches

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column. Xavi

World Cup qualifiers

Denmark competed in Group 1 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification tournament.

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column.

Deco Poulsen Jensen Agger Nordstrand Larsen Poulsen

League XI national team

Main article: 2009 King's Cup

On December 5, 2008, a 20-man squad Denmark League XI national football team was named to play the 2009 King's Cup in Thailand. In the following month, a total ten players pulled out of the squad and had to be replaced in turn.

Olsen had initially refrained from selecting players from AaB due to their participation in the UEFA Cup, and when F.C. Copenhagen also advanced in that tournament, Copenhagen players Mathias Jørgensen, Hjalte Bo Nørregaard, Thomas Kristensen, and Martin Vingaard were replaced. Additionally, Mikkel Bischoff, Steffen Kielstrup, Anders Randrup, Thomas Rasmussen, Christopher Poulsen, as well as replacement player Jonas Troest, all had to pull out due to injuries.

The team played two games, as it won the tournament. The number of caps and goals reflect performances during the two matches.

Players

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Schedule

Suksomkit Ilsø Thonglao Sangsanoi Vivachaichok Rasmussen Bernburg Ilsø Poulsen

References

References

  1. [http://fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/europe/standings/index.html Groups and standings] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-02-16 ''FIFA'' Retrieved 2008-05-31)
  2. "Otte nye navne på Ligalandsholdet". Dbu.dk.
  3. "Stokholm tilbage på Ligalandsholdet". Dbu.dk.
  4. "Fetai erstatter Vingaard på Ligalandsholdet". Dbu.dk.
  5. "Jesper Jørgensen og Chris Sørensen på Ligalandsholdet". Dbu.dk.
  6. "Tre nye på Ligalandsholdet". Dbu.dk.
  7. "Ligalandsholdet hårdt ramt i år". Dbu.dk.
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