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12/14 17:00 3 FC Nordsjaelland v Midtjylland 2-1
12/14 14:00 3 AGF Aarhus v RIG Falkoping 3-1
12/13 17:00 3 FC Copenhagen v Esbjerg 2-0
12/13 14:00 3 Vejle v Viborg 1-0
12/11 18:00 3 Odense BK v AGF Aarhus 1-0
12/04 18:00 3 Midtjylland v FC Nordsjaelland 5-1
12/03 19:15 3 Viborg v Al Sharjah Reserves 4-1
12/03 17:00 3 Esbjerg v FC Copenhagen 2-4
10/30 19:45 10 FC Nordsjaelland v Brondby 2-2
10/30 16:45 10 Midtjylland v Silkeborg IF 4-0
10/29 19:45 10 AGF Aarhus v Sonderjyske 2-1
10/29 18:00 10 Esbjerg v Randers FC 4-2
10/29 17:00 10 FC Fredericia v Viborg 2-2
10/29 17:00 10 IF Lyseng v Vejle 0-4
10/29 16:45 10 Hobro IK v FC Copenhagen 1-4
10/28 16:00 10 FC Nordsjaelland v Brondby Postponed
10/22 16:00 10 Brønshøj v Odense BK 0-3
09/25 17:00 9 Kolding IF v FC Nordsjaelland 0-2
09/24 18:45 9 B93 Copenhagen v Brondby 1-4
09/24 17:00 9 Holbæk v Vejle 2-3
09/24 17:00 9 Thisted FC v FC Fredericia 1-2
09/24 15:45 9 Lyngby v FC Copenhagen 0-2
09/24 14:00 9 SV Meppen v Viborg 0-6
09/24 14:00 9 Aarhus Fremad v Hobro IK 1-2
09/24 13:00 9 Hillerød v AGF Aarhus 1-2
09/23 17:00 9 Brønshøj v VSK Aarhus 3-1
09/23 17:00 9 Sundby v Odense BK 0-3
09/23 14:00 9 Ringsted IF v Esbjerg 0-1
09/17 16:30 9 IF Lyseng v FC Roskilde 2-2
09/17 16:30 9 Kolding B v Silkeborg IF 0-5

Wikipedia - Danish Cup

The Danish Cup (Danish: Landspokalturneringen; often referred to as Pokalen) is the official "knockout" cup competition in Danish football, run by the Danish Football Association. The cup has been contested annually since 1955.

The winner will qualify for the UEFA Europa League tournament the following year, where they (as of the 2009–10 season) will enter in the third qualifying round.

The final traditionally takes place on Kristi Himmelfarts Dag (The Ascension) and it is always played in the Danish national stadium Parken. However in the 1991 and 1992 seasons the final had been rescheduled to Odense Stadion and Århus Stadion respectively due to the renovation of Parken. Furthermore, in 2011, because Ascension Thursday fell on 2 June and an international match date was already allotted for this date, the Danish Cup final was played two weeks earlier on 22 May, which coincided with the annual Copenhagen Marathon.

Attention has been brought to the fact that the final on most occasions unpractically is played before the last rounds of the league, which can open up for speculation in the benefit of losing league games at the end of the season especially for the cup runner-up if the winner is heading for the league championship. Recently former AaB player David Nielsen claimed in his autobiography that after losing the cup final in 2004 to FC Copenhagen, he deliberately missed opportunities to score against them when AaB and FC Copenhagen met in the final league match because FCK would win the championship (and thereby the double) and land AaB in the UEFA Cup as losing cup finalists.

The Denmark Cup is an esteemed annual soccer tournament held in Denmark, bringing together top clubs and emerging teams from across the region. Celebrating the rich football heritage of Denmark, the tournament showcases exciting matches, talented players, and intense competition. Fans can enjoy a vibrant atmosphere filled with passionate supporters, thrilling goals, and memorable moments. The Denmark Cup serves as a platform for teams to demonstrate their skills, compete for prestigious honors, and foster camaraderie within the Danish football community. Whether you're a dedicated supporter or a casual fan, the Denmark Cup offers an exhilarating experience rooted in Denmark's football tradition.