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Kvindeliga · 2025

Current Kvindeliga 2025 standings with 12 teams. Køge leads the table with 44 points after 21 matches, followed by Brøndby on 43 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Champions LeaguePlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Championship Round
1Køge21135343:21+2244
LDWWW
2Brøndby21127231:12+1943
WWWWW
3Nordsjælland2198445:23+2235
WDWLW
4Fortuna Hjørring21105635:20+1535
WLLLL
5AGF21741026:28-225
LLLLL
6KoldingQ21531322:48-2618
LWLWL
Relegation/Promotion Round
1Midtjylland W751123:5+1816
WDWLW
2FC Copenhagen W741213:7+613
WDLWW
3ASA Aarhus W732211:8+311
LDDWW
4Thy ThistedQ73228:10-211
DWDLL
5Odense Q72238:9-18
DDWWL
6Osterbro W70073:27-240
LLLLL
A Liga
1Køge14102233:15+1832
LDWWW
2Fortuna Hjørring1485128:8+2029
WLLLL
3Brøndby1466221:11+1024
WWWWW
4AGF1473422:16+624
LLLLL
5Nordsjælland1456327:15+1221
WDWLW
6KoldingQ1432916:32-1611
LWLWL
7Midtjylland W1423914:30-169
WDWLW
8Odense Q1411126:40-344
DDWWL

Results

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Championship Group - 709/05/2026–10/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Relegation – 709/05/2026
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Championship Group - 603/05/2026–05/05/2026
Tue 05/05
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Relegation – 602/05/2026–03/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Championship Group - 524/04/2026–28/04/2026
Tue 28/04
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Sat 25/04
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Fri 24/04
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Relegation – 525/04/2026
Sat 25/04
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Sat 25/04
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Relegation – 404/04/2026–06/04/2026
Mon 06/04
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Championship Group - 405/04/2026
Sun 05/04
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Championship Group - 329/03/2026
Sun 29/03
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Kvindeliga. Køge leads with 13 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Teams

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All 12 teams competing in the Kvindeliga 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 7 archived seasons of the Kvindeliga, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 22 Nov 2025

Founded1975

The Kvindeliga was established by the Danish Football Association in 1975, making it one of Europe's pioneering women's football competitions. Since its inception, the league has evolved from a semi-professional competition to a more structured professional framework, though it remains semi-professional compared to top European women's leagues. The competition underwent significant modernization in the 1990s and 2000s, with improved broadcasting coverage and sponsorship agreements strengthening the league's profile. In 2024, TV 2 secured a long-term broadcasting rights deal running until 2031, representing a major commitment to the league's growth and visibility. The league's competitive balance has shifted over decades, with Brøndby and Fortuna Hjørring establishing themselves as the dominant forces, but recent seasons have seen emerging challengers like HB Køge and Farum breaking through to challenge the traditional powerhouses.

  • 1975 — Kvindeliga founded by the Danish Football Association
  • 1994 — Introduction of three-points-per-win system modernizes the league
  • 2020 — Fortuna Hjørring wins their 11th title, cementing their status as one of the league's greatest clubs
  • 2021 — HB Køge wins their first title, signaling a shift in competitive balance
  • 2022 — HB Køge wins back-to-back title, establishing themselves as a new force in Danish women's football
  • 2024 — FC Nordsjælland wins the championship title, continuing the trend of competitive diversity
  • 2025 — TV 2 secures broadcasting rights until 2031, marking long-term investment in women's football

Competition Format 22 Nov 2025

Teams8Relegation spots2European spots4

The Kvindeliga operates as a single-phase league with eight clubs competing in a home-and-away round-robin format, playing 14 matches each over an autumn-spring season. Clubs are ranked by total points, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The champion is determined by final league position, with no playoff required. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to Danmarksserien, the second tier of Danish women's football, while the top four clubs qualify for European competition, including the UEFA Women's Champions League and Conference League. The league's compact eight-team format ensures a balanced schedule while maintaining competitive intensity throughout the season.

Records 22 Nov 2025

Most titlesFortuna Hjørring (12)

The 2019–20 season saw Brøndby deliver one of the most dominant performances in league history with a 7–1 victory over Kolding, demonstrating the gulf in quality that can exist between top and lower-tier clubs in the Kvindeliga.

Analysis 22 Nov 2025

Current Season Analysis

Køge maintains a commanding lead in the 2024/25 Kvindeliga season, sitting atop the standings with 44 points from 21 matches played. The club's exceptional form—11 wins, two draws, and just two losses—has established a three-point cushion over second-placed Fortuna Hjørring, who have accumulated 29 points with a superior goal difference of +20. This tight contest at the top underscores the competitive intensity that has come to define modern Kvindeliga football, with both clubs demonstrating the attacking prowess and defensive solidity required to contend for the title.

The title race extends beyond the top two, with Brøndby and AGF both sitting on 24 points in third and fourth positions respectively. Brøndby's consistent performances—six wins, six draws, and two defeats—reflect their traditional reliability, while AGF's seven wins demonstrate a slightly more attack-minded approach. The gap between the leaders and these challengers remains manageable at eight points, suggesting that injuries, fixture congestion, or tactical adjustments could yet reshape the final standings. The remaining half of the season will prove critical, with each of the top contenders facing crucial head-to-head encounters that could determine the champion.

At the opposite end of the table, Odense Q finds themselves in severe relegation danger with just four points from 12 matches, a goal difference of -34, and only one win to their name. Their defensive fragility—conceding 40 goals while scoring just six—represents a catastrophic collapse that makes their relegation almost mathematically certain. Midtjylland W and KoldingQ also occupy precarious positions with 9 and 11 points respectively, though both retain theoretical survival hopes if they can orchestrate remarkable turnarounds in the run-in.

The standout performer of the season has been Fortuna Hjørring's Joy Omewa, whose prolific scoring and all-around play have made her one of the league's most dangerous attacking threats. Her ability to influence matches and create opportunities has been instrumental in keeping Fortuna Hjørring competitive despite Køge's early dominance. The unexpected storyline has been Køge's emergence as title contenders—while the club has historically competed at the highest level, their current consistency and attacking efficiency represent a significant statement of intent, suggesting they may finally break the historical duopoly of Brøndby and Fortuna Hjørring's dominance.

Competitive Evolution and Modern Trends

The Kvindeliga has undergone a notable transformation over the past five seasons, shifting from a two-club competition dominated by Brøndby and Fortuna Hjørring to a more open and competitive landscape. The emergence of HB Køge as consecutive champions in 2020/21 and 2021/22 marked a watershed moment, demonstrating that challenging the established order was possible with the right investment, coaching, and player recruitment. This competitive expansion continued with FC Nordsjælland's title win in 2023/24, further validating the trend toward a more balanced league structure.

The current season's standings reflect this evolution. While Fortuna Hjørring's 12th title in 2024/25 temporarily reasserted their historical dominance, the narrow margins separating the top four clubs—all within eight points—illustrate a league where depth and consistency matter more than ever. The financial and organizational investments made by clubs outside the traditional top two have created a more competitive environment that benefits the overall quality of Danish women's football.

Broadcasting and Commercial Growth

The Kvindeliga's recent broadcast deal with TV 2, secured through 2031, represents a watershed moment for Danish women's football. This long-term commitment ensures consistent media exposure, professional production standards, and increased investment in league development. The deal signals confidence in the product's quality and growth potential, with all matches now guaranteed live broadcast coverage. This visibility has direct implications for player development, sponsorship opportunities, and the league's ability to attract emerging talent from abroad.

Gjenselige's continued title sponsorship provides financial stability and corporate backing that helps offset the semi-professional nature of the league. Unlike top European women's leagues, the Kvindeliga's clubs operate primarily on semi-professional models, meaning many players balance football careers with other employment. However, the combination of broadcast revenue, sponsorship income, and growing attendance figures has incrementally improved compensation packages and training facilities across the league.

European Competition and International Impact

The Kvindeliga's four European qualification spots provide a direct pathway to UEFA Women's Champions League and Conference League competition. This access has proven crucial for Danish women's football development, as regular European exposure elevates the level of play and provides valuable experience for players aspiring to international careers. Brøndby and Fortuna Hjørring have been particularly successful in European competition over the years, regularly advancing from qualifying rounds and competing against some of Europe's elite clubs.

The league's ability to produce players for Denmark's national team remains one of its most important functions. The Kvindeliga serves as the primary testing ground for national team selection, with the competitive intensity and tactical sophistication required to succeed in the league directly transferring to international performance. Recent Danish national team successes in qualifying rounds and tournament play have been underpinned by a steady stream of quality players developed in the Kvindeliga.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Kvindeliga?

Eight clubs compete in the Kvindeliga, each playing 14 matches per season in a home-and-away round-robin format.

Which club has won the most Kvindeliga titles?

Fortuna Hjørring and Brøndby are tied with 12 titles each, making them the most successful clubs in the league's history.

How does relegation work in the Kvindeliga?

The bottom two clubs at the end of each season are automatically relegated to Danmarksserien, the second tier of Danish women's football.

How many European spots does the Kvindeliga have?

The top four clubs in the Kvindeliga qualify for European competition, including the UEFA Women's Champions League and Europa League.

When was the Kvindeliga founded?

The Kvindeliga was founded in 1975 by the Danish Football Association, making it one of Europe's oldest established women's football leagues.

Who is the current title sponsor of the Kvindeliga?

Gjenselige has been the title sponsor of the league since 2016, with the competition officially known as the Gjenselige Kvindeliga.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 22 Nov 2025