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1963–64 Danish Cup
The 1963–64 Danish Cup (Danish language, Danish: DBUs Landspokalturnering 1963–64) was the 10th installment of the Danish Cup, the national association football Single-elimination tournament, cup competition in Denmark. This year's edition began with the regional qualifying rounds among the lower ranking members of the six regional governing bodies in early May 1963, and concluded with the grand cup final on 7 May 1964. A total of 707 clubs participated in the cup tournament – the highest number of teams since the cup's foundation. 671 teams were registered for the qualifying rounds, of which only 44 teams would quality for the proper rounds, under the auspices of the Danish Football Association, Danish FA's tournament committee, joined by 36 additional teams from the first, second and third divisions in the Danish football league system. Boldklubben 1913, B 1913 were the defending champions of last season, but they were eliminated by KFUMs Boldklub Odense, Odense KFUM in ...
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Boldklubben 1913
Boldklubben 1913 is a Danish association football, football club which plays in the fifth-tier Denmark Series. They play at Campus Road (Odense), Campus Road, in Odense on Funen. B1913 spent one season in the ''1961–62 European Cup'', which is the club's most notable international appearance. From 2006–07 in Danish football, the 2006–07 season to 2012–13 in Danish football, the 2012–13 season, they merged with Boldklubben 1909, B 1909, and Dalum IF, to form the joint venture FC Fyn who contested in the ''Danish 2nd Division'' and in the ''Danish 1st Division''. Honours *Danish football championship **Runners-up (3): 1923–24 Landsfodboldturneringen, 1923–24, 1962 Danish 1st Division, 1962, 1963 Danish 1st Division, 1963 *Danish Cup **Winners (1): 1962–63 Danish Cup, 1962–63 *Provinsmesterskabsturneringen **Winners (2): 1923–24 Landsfodboldturneringen, 1924, 1930 Provinsmesterskabsturneringen, 1930 *Funen Series, Funen Football Championship **Winners (13): 1922 ...
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Østerbros Boldklub
Østerbros Boldklub (also known as ØB) was a Danish sports club based in the Østerbro area of Copenhagen, active from 1894 to 1998. The club is best known for its amateur football team. It was one of the oldest Danish football clubs, and played 10 seasons in the top-flight Danish football championship from 1928 to 1950. ØB was a founding member of the Sports Confederation of Denmark (1896) and the Copenhagen Football Association (1903).http://www.osterbro-if.dk/data/1595/filedb/21158.pdf , p.4 The football club predominantly played its games at the Fælledparken, a common shared by the smaller Copenhagen clubs. History ØB was founded as a cricket and association football club in 1894, with the aim of spreading the knowledge and skill in the two sports.http://www.osterbro-if.dk/data/1595/filedb/21154.pdf , p.1 It took the name Østerbros Boldklub from an earlier, then defunct team of 1887, whose members had dissolved that club to form Boldklubben af 1893. The cricket team ...
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Lyngby Boldklub
Lyngby Boldklub () is a professional Football (soccer), football club based in Kongens Lyngby, Lyngby, Denmark, founded in 1921. It is based at Lyngby Stadion. The club play in the Danish Superliga. From 1994 to 2001 the club was known as Lyngby FC. The club has won the Danish Superliga, Danish championship twice (Danish 1st Division 1983, 1983 and Danish Superliga 1991-92, 1992) and the Danish Cup three times (1984, 1985 and 1990). History The club was first founded on 8 April 1906 but it was disbanded again in 1915 due to problems with where they were allowed to play. On 30 March 1921, 30 young people from the football department of Lyngby IF decided to break away and start their own club. They named it Lyngby Boldklub af 1921. For the first few years, they played at Lundtofte Flyveplads, using the flight hangars as locker rooms. In 1949 the club moved to the area where the present-day Lyngby Stadion is located. Lyngby was the first club in Denmark to wear the club's name on th ...
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DBU Jutland
DBU Jutland () is the local governing body for association football and futsal in Jutland, Denmark. They are responsible for the governance and development of men's and women's football at all levels in the region. DBU Jutland is a member of the Union of Local Football Associations in Denmark (FLU; became " DBU Bredde" in 2020) under the Danish Football Association (DBU) and National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF). The headquarters is located in Tilst in the western part of Aarhus. Clubs situated in Jutland and surrounding areas, covering the postal codes between 6000-9999, can be accepted as members of DBU Jutland. In 2019, the football association consisted of 903 clubs and 162,268 members with IF Lyseng being the largest club membership-wise. Founded on 1 December 1895, it is the oldest regional football association under the Danish FA, and was originally created as a counterpart to the Danish FA. The association kept its original name, Jyllands Bold ...
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DBU Lolland-Falster
DBU may refer to: Universities * Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas, U.S. * Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India * Duluth Business University, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. Other uses * 1,8-Diazabicyclo .4.0ndec-7-ene, an organic chemical * Bondum Dogon language (ISO 639-3 code) * Danish Football Association (''Dansk Boldspil-Union'') * dBu DBU may refer to: Universities * Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas, U.S. * Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India * Duluth Business University, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. Other uses * 1,8-Diazabicyclo .4.0ndec-7-ene, an org ..., decibel unit, a measurement of voltage ratio {{disambig da:DBU ...
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Odense
Odense ( , , ) is the third largest city in Denmark (after Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2025, the city proper had a population of 185,480 while Odense Municipality had a population of 210,803, making it the fourth largest municipality in Denmark (behind Copenhagen, Aarhus and Aalborg municipalities). Eurostat and OECD have used a definition for the Metropolitan area of Odense (referred to as a ''Functional urban area''), which includes all municipalities in the Province (Danish: Provinces of Denmark, ''landsdel'') of Funen (Danish: ''Fyn''), with a total population of 504,066 as of 1 July 2022. By road, Odense is located north of Svendborg, to the south of Aarhus and to the southwest of the capital Copenhagen. The city was the seat of Odense County until 1970, and Funen County from 1970 until 1 January 2007, when Funen County became part of the Region of Southern Denmark. Odense has close associations with Hans Christian ...
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FBU Funen
FBU may refer to: * Burundian franc * French Blue (airline) * Fire Brigades Union in the UK * Five Branches University, in California, United States * Oslo Airport, Fornebu Oslo Airport, Fornebu was the primary international airport serving Oslo and Eastern Norway from 1 June 1939 to 7 October 1998. It was then replaced by Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and the area has since been redeveloped. The airport was located at ..., now defunct * Swedish Federation for Voluntary Defence Education and Training * Ukrainian Basketball Federation {{Disambiguation ...
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DBU Zealand
DBU Zealand () is the local governing body for association football and futsal on Zealand, Denmark. They are responsible for the governance and development of men's and women's football at all levels in the region. DBU Zealand is a member of the Union of Local Football Associations in Denmark (FLU; became "DBU Bredde" in 2020) under the Danish Football Association (DBU) and National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF). The headquarters is located in Himmelev in the northern part of Roskilde. Clubs situated on Zealand and surrounding areas, covering the postal codes between 3000-3699 and 4000–4999, respectively, can be accepted as members of DBU Zealand. In 2017 the football association consisted of 370 clubs and 86,132 members with Brøndby IF being the largest club membership-wise. Founded on 14 September 1902, it is the second oldest regional football association under the Danish FA and kept its original name, Sjællands Boldspil-Union (SBU), until 1 Febr ...
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DBU Copenhagen
DBU Copenhagen () is the local sport governing body, governing body for association football and futsal in Copenhagen, Denmark. They are responsible for the governance and development of men's and women's football at all levels in the region. DBU Copenhagen is a member of the union of local football associations, DBU Bredde, under the Danish Football Association (DBU) and the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF). The headquarters is located at the Svanemølleanlægget at Østerbro after previously having their residence at the Parken, national football stadium. Clubs situated in the municipalities of Copenhagen Municipality, Copenhagen, Frederiksberg Municipality, Frederiksberg, Gentofte Municipality, Gentofte, Tårnby Municipality, Tårnby and Dragør Municipality, Dragør can be accepted as members of DBU Copenhagen. Due to historical reasons, several older clubs from other municipalities are also members of the association. As of 2020, the associat ...
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DBU Bornholm
DBU Bornholm (Bornholm Football Association until 1 February 2011) is a district branch of the Danish Football Association, DBU Bornholm representing the Danish FA's football clubs on the island of Bornholm. The Danish FA's is a member of both FIFA and UEFA. DBU Bornholm was founded on 28 March 1907 and is based in Rønne. It is a member of the Association of Local Football Unions in Denmark ''Foreningen af Lokalunioner i Danmark (FLU)'' which associated with both the Danish Football Association (DBU) and the Sports Confederation of Denmark (''Danmarks Idræts-Forbund, (DIF)''). Only clubs based on Bornholm are eligible for membership of DBU Bornholm. DBU Bornholm is the youngest and smallest of the DBU's district branches, and has a membership of 19 clubs, representing roughly 1.2% of the DBU's total number of football clubs (2005-figures). January 1, 2022 – Grassroots reorg: Under the “Breddeaftalen” agreement, DBU Bornholm was merged into the new DBU Bredde Øst regio ...
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1963 Danish 3rd Division
Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney, Australia. * January 2 – Vietnam War – Battle of Ap Bac: The Viet Cong win their first major victory. * January 9 – A January 1963 lunar eclipse, total penumbral lunar eclipse is visible in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia, and is the 56th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 114. Gamma has a value of −1.01282. It occurs on the night between Wednesday, January 9 and Thursday, January 10, 1963. * January 13 – 1963 Togolese coup d'état: A military coup in Togo results in the installation of coup leader Emmanuel Bodjollé as president. * January 17 – A last quarter moon occurs between the January 1963 lunar eclipse, penumbral lunar eclipse and the Solar eclipse of January 25, 1963, annular solar ...
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