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DBU Copenhagen () is the local
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for
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and
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in
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
,
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. 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
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(DBU) and the
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(DIF). The headquarters is located at the Svanemølleanlægget at
Østerbro Østerbro () is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. It is located just north of the city centre, outside the old city gate Østerport which, after it was moved around 1700, used to be located close to present-day ...
after previously having their residence at the
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. Clubs situated in the municipalities of
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
,
Frederiksberg Frederiksberg () is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality, separate from Copenhagen Municipality, but both are a part of the region of Copenhagen. It occupies an area of less tha ...
,
Gentofte Gentofte () is a district of Gentofte Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. Major landmarks include Gentofte Town Hall, Gentofte Hospital and Gentofte Church. Gentofte Lake with surrounding parkland and nature reserves form ...
,
TÃ¥rnby TÃ¥rnby () is a town in Denmark, the seat of TÃ¥rnby Municipality in the Capital Region of Denmark. It is located approximately south of central Copenhagen on the island of Amager. Neighbouring settlements include the Copenhagen suburb of S ...
and
Dragør Dragør () is the main town of Dragør Municipality, (Denmark), which includes the village of Store Magleby. The city hall and seat of the municipal council lies on Kirkevej 7 (postal code 2791 Dragør) in Store Magleby, which has enough space ...
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 association consisted of 157 clubs and 45,627 members with the Østerbro-based club
BK Skjold Boldklubben Skjold af 1915 is a Danish football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen. Founded in 1915, the club has over 1,400 members making it one of Denmark's biggest football clubs in terms of membership. BK Skjold's teams use either Fælledpa ...
being the largest club membership-wise within the association and on a national level. Founded in 1903 as Kjøbenhavns Boldspil-Union (KBU), the spelling was changed in 1936 to Københavns Boldspil-Union (). Its current name was adopted on 1 February 2011. The regional football association publishes a magazine ''Fodboldmagasinet København''. It has four annual issues and is published in 3,500 copies. The magazine was revived in January 2005 (the first edition was released in week 6) after a couple of years without a members magazine or football magazine focusing on association football in Copenhagen and related topics. Between 2005 and 2016, the publication was named ''Københavnsk Fodbold'', until it was renamed in 2017.


History

Previously, the clubs based in the Copenhagen area were direct members of the national football association, but at a DBU general meeting in 1903, the Jutland Football Association (JBU) and the dominating Copenhagen clubs agreed to change the association's bylaws, so that the Danish Football Association in practice would change their name to Københavns Boldspil-Union, while a new Danish Football Association was formed, transferring all assets and liabilities except for the right to publication of the laws for football and
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including the cash holdings. The Danish Football Association, which had previously been an organization for Copenhagen, would now become a real national organization, while KBU would take over the football administration for Copenhagen. The 10 Copenhagen clubs, that were members of the association at that time, would become the first members of the new Copenhagen Football Association:
Akademisk BK Akademisk Boldklub Gladsaxe (AB) is a Danish professional football club from Gladsaxe north of Copenhagen, currently playing at the 3rd highest level of Danish domestic football in the Danish 2nd Division group 1. The club was established on Feb ...
, Kjøbenhavns BK,
B.93 Boldklubben af 1893, commonly referred to as B.93, is a football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark. The team competes in the Danish 1st Division, the second level of the Danish football league system, after achieving promotion in the ...
,
BK Frem Boldklubben Frem (also known as Frem, BK Frem or BK Frem Copenhagen) is a Danish sports club based in the Valby- Sydhavnen area of Copenhagen. It is best known for its semi-professional football team and its youth academy. Since its foundatio ...
,
KFUM København KFUM is the Scandinavian translation of YMCA. It may also refer to: Sports * Fuglebakken KFUM Århus, football club from Aarhus, Denmark * KFUM Borås, multi-sport club from Borås, Sweden * KFUM Jönköping, sports club from Jönköping, Sweden ...
, Østerbros BK, BK Athenae, BK Lydia, BK Olympia and Frederiksberg BK. At the foundation on 29 April 1903, the association was named Kjøbenhavns Boldspil-Union (KBU), the spelling was changed in 1936 to Københavns Boldspil-Union and on 1 February 2011, a new name (DBU København) and
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was adopted as a direct result of the market review conducted by the Danish FA a few years earlier, while the previous name was kept as a secondary name. In 1906, Fælledklubbernes Boldspil-Union (FBU) merged with Kjøbenhavns Boldspil-Union, when they realized that a cooperation was necessary for the future plans for
Fælledparken The park Fælledparken in Copenhagen, Denmark, was created 1906–1914 by landscape architect Edvard Glæsel in cooperation with the Copenhagen Municipality on the commons (Danish: ''fælled'') previously named ''Nørrefælled'' and ''Østerfæ ...
. The football associations in the surrounding areas,
Amager Boldspil-Union Amager Boldspil-Union, shortened to ABU, was a subregional governing body for men's association football on the island of Amager, Denmark. The Amager Football Association governed the league and cup tournaments for the official championship of Am ...
(founded 1912), Nordre Birks Boldspil-Union (founded 1913), Valby Boldspil-Union (founded 1913) and
Nørrebro Boldspil-Union Nørrebro (, ) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. It is northwest of the city centre, beyond the location of the old Northern Gate (''Nørreport''), which, until dismantled in 1856, was near the current Nø ...
(founded 1916), merged to form Københavns Forstadsklubbers Bold Union (KFBU) in 1916 and after intense negotiations, KFBU eventually became a provisional member of KBU and ultimately in the period spanning from 1921 to 1923 the clubs from the football associations of Amager, Valby and Nørrebro became full members of KBU, while the clubs of Nordre Birk became members of Zealand Football Association (SBU). As a consequence of the capital's increasing development and growth at the end of
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, disagreement between the Zealand FA and KBU arose regarding the membership of clubs located at the border between the two football associations. The most general view was that clubs playing in the metropolitan area of Copenhagen should be members of KBU, while clubs in the northern part of the metropolitan area, Nordre Birk (Gentofte, Gladsaxe and Lyngby-Tårbæk) should be members of SBU. In 1945, a border agreement was signed, so KBU included clubs based in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Gentofte, Tårnby and Dragør, while all other clubs would become members of SBU unless they had always been members of KBU. This border agreement was formalized in 1971. This resulted in some unclear results and as a direct consequence of
Akademisk Boldklub Akademisk Boldklub Gladsaxe (AB) is a Denmark, Danish professional football (soccer), football club from Gladsaxe north of Copenhagen, currently playing at the 3rd highest level of Danish domestic football in the Danish 2nd Division group 1. The ...
being forced to switch their membership from KBU and SBU on 1 January 1962, the agreement was temporarily terminated by KBU effective at the end of 1965, even though SBU did not accept the termination. The organization's first residence was an office in the 'Fælledklubhuset' on the other side of the grandstand, that was part of
Københavns Idrætspark Københavns Idrætspark, in daily use Idrætsparken, also known as Parken, was a multi-purpose stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was initially used as the stadium of Denmark national football team and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub. It was replaced by the ...
. The official address was later moved to Østerbrogade, on top of the Park restaurant, before moving back to the national stadium's old north stand. The offices of the administration remained here for 40 years until moving to B.93's building at Svanemølleanlægget on 1 March 1996 due to issues with paying the yearly rent of DKK 150,000 in the newly rebuilt
Parken Parken, currently known as Parken - Connected by 3 for sponsorship reasons, and as Telia Parken (2014–2020), is a Soccer-specific stadium, football stadium in the Indre Østerbro (''Inner Østerbro'') district of Copenhagen, Denmark, built from ...
stadium. On 17 August 2021, the representatives at DBU København voted against a merger with DBU Sjælland, DBU Lolland-Falster and DBU Bornholm to create an eastern regional football organization as part of the reform process of the grassroots organization of DBU Bredde.


Logos

In February 2011, the regional football association changed its name alongside its logo. Overview of former logos and the current: File:blank.png , Københavns Boldspil-Union (1940s-60s) File:blank.png , Københavns Boldspil-Union (50 years anniversary) File:blank.png , Københavns Boldspil-Union (1970s) File:blank.png , Københavns Boldspil-Union (1990s–2011) File:DBU København logo 2011.svg , DBU København
(2011–2016) File:DBU København logo 2016.svg , DBU København
(2016–''present'')


Competitions

As of 2016, the football association administers the local men's senior leagues at level 5 in the
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besides women's and youth football. The top league at the local senior men's level under the football association's administration is called
Københavnsserien Copenhagen Series for men (), unofficially also known as Københavnerserien and often shortened to KS serien and KS Herre, is the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU Copenhagen, DBU København (DBUK) and one ...
and was regarded as level 1 in Danish football between 1903 and 1913. Before the national "knockout" cup competition, DBU Pokalen was introduced in 1954, the football association had its regional cup competitions known as KBUs Pokalturnering, Sommerpokalturneringen and B-rækkens Pokalturnering, which were all contested in various periods between 1910 and 1953. Clubs playing in the lower leagues participate in qualification rounds for the first round of DBU Pokalen.


Senior Men's

* Leagues **
Københavnsserien Copenhagen Series for men (), unofficially also known as Københavnerserien and often shortened to KS serien and KS Herre, is the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU Copenhagen, DBU København (DBUK) and one ...
() ** Serie 1 ** Serie 2 ** Serie 3 ** Serie 4 ** Serie 5 ** Futsal Københavnsserien * Cups ** Qualification for DBU Pokalen


Senior Women's

* Leagues ** Kvinde-Københavnsserien () ** Serie 1 ** Serie 2 ** Kvinde Futsal Københavnsserien * Cups ** Qualification for DBU Kvindepokalen


Defunct

* KBUs Pokalturnering (1910–1953) for the highest ranking KBU clubs * Baneklubberne Tournaments (1911) for the field-owning KBU clubs * Sommerpokalturneringen (1931–1946) for KBU tier 2 clubs * B-rækkens Pokalturnering (1933–1946) for KBU tier 3 clubs


List of chairpersons

A total of 18 different persons have been chairman for DBU Copenhagen. * 1903–1911: Jørgen Jensen, Kjøbenhavns BK * 1911–1912: Johannes Forschammer,
Akademisk BK Akademisk Boldklub Gladsaxe (AB) is a Danish professional football club from Gladsaxe north of Copenhagen, currently playing at the 3rd highest level of Danish domestic football in the Danish 2nd Division group 1. The club was established on Feb ...
* 1912–1914: Thorsten Larsen, Akademisk BK * 1914–1919: Peter Nicholaj Holst,
B.93 Boldklubben af 1893, commonly referred to as B.93, is a football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark. The team competes in the Danish 1st Division, the second level of the Danish football league system, after achieving promotion in the ...
* 1919–1925: Kristian Middelboe, Kjøbenhavns BK * 1925–1931: Leo Frederiksen, Akademisk BK * 1931–1945: Svend Berendt, B.93 * 1945–1946: Ivar Lykke, Kjøbenhavns BK * 1946–1948: Edvin Hansen, Akademisk BK * 1948–1954: Kurt Nielsen,
BK Frem Boldklubben Frem (also known as Frem, BK Frem or BK Frem Copenhagen) is a Danish sports club based in the Valby- Sydhavnen area of Copenhagen. It is best known for its semi-professional football team and its youth academy. Since its foundatio ...
* 1954–1970: Oscar Olsen, BK Mariendal * 1970–1978: Erik Rasmussen,
Brønshøj BK Brønshøj, part of the municipality of Copenhagen, forms, together with Husum, the administrative city district (''bydel'') of Brønshøj-Husum, in Denmark. History The first mention of the village Brønshøj (Brunshoga), is in a letter dated O ...
* 1978–1992: Kjeld Hjorth,
BK Skjold Boldklubben Skjold af 1915 is a Danish football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen. Founded in 1915, the club has over 1,400 members making it one of Denmark's biggest football clubs in terms of membership. BK Skjold's teams use either Fælledpa ...
* 1992–2006: Torben Mogensen, Gentofte-Vangede IF * 2006–2017: Henrik Ravnild, BK Union * 2017–2020: Christian Kofoed,
B 1903 Boldklubben 1903 or B 1903 was a football club founded on 2 June 1903, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Seven times winner of the Danish championship (introduced 1913) in 1920, 1924, 1926, 1938, 1969, 1970 and 1976 and twice winner of the Danish ...
* 2020–2021: Jesper Gradert,
Hellerup IK Hellerup IK or HIK is a Danish sport club from Hellerup. Their football team currently plays in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system. HIK consists also of a handball and a tennis Tennis is a List of ...
* 2021–''present'': Flemming Jensen, Nørrebro United


Footnotes


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.dbukoebenhavn.dk/
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
Organizations based in Copenhagen Sports organizations established in 1903 1903 establishments in Denmark Sports competitions in Copenhagen