Here's the full fixture list: 9 22.09.2013 OB Odense home 10 29.09.2013 Brondby away 11 06.10.2013 Sonderjyske home 12 20.10.2013 AaB Aalborg home 13 27.10.2013 Randers away 14 03.11.2013 Nordsjaelland home 15 10.11.2013 Esbjerg away 16 24.11.2013 Viborg home 17 30.11.2013 Brondby away 18 08.12.2013 Vestsjaelland home 19 23.02.2014 AGF Aarhus away 20 02.03.2014 Midtjylland home 21 09.03.2014 OB Odense away 22 16.03.2014 Sonderjyske away 23 23.03.2014 Randers home 24 29.03.2014 AaB Aalborg away 25 06.04.2014 Sonderjyske home 26 13.04.2014 AGF Aarhus home 27 17.04.2014 Vestsjaelland away 28 20.04.2014 Esbjerg home 29 27.04.2014 Nordsjaelland away 30 04.05.2014 Brondby home 31 07.05.2014 Viborg away 32 11.05.2014 Midtjylland away 33 18.05.2014 OB Odense home Rivalries are against Odense, Aalborg, Nordsjælland and ofcourse bIF. Funny yesterday Juventus actually played in bIF colours...
Why do you play 33 games - surely it must be an even number? Who are bIF? I did tell you I was pedantic.
Danish Superliga: Structure Since 1996, 12 clubs have played in the league, playing each other thrice. Each team meets each one of the other teams one time at home, one time away, plus one more time home or away dependent of the clubs placement in the previous season. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_Superliga#Structure bIF are the bitter rivals of FC København. Google for yourself, I can't be bothered with that. I did a thread during the summer on FC København, on my Club and, amongst other Things, the rivalry too.
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OK - B-IF is Brondby, something I hadn't grasped. Playing each other 3 times - that's a bit wacky! Wouldn't you be better off increasing the number of teams and playing each other twice - at least that's a level playing field. (Fair to everyone). Anyway, enough questions, I think I'm now an expert on Danish football.
Or decrease it and play each other four times. The overall quality of the teams aren't the greatest as it is and I think inviting more teams into the Superliga would lower the standards. Or better yet merge the league with the swedish and the norwegian. That has "kinda" been tried before but only has a half hearted attempt. That might put scandinavian teams on the european map as there would be stronger competetion, more public and player interest and more money to go around. I guess the long distances would be an issue for traveling fans though. I don't know if you feel that way, but I think you guys are lucky that you get to play in EPL. You have a tougher time qualifying for CHL but you have a lot more global interest + more money to get a solid team to work with.