2021–22 Danish Women's 1st Division

The 2021–22 Danish Women's 1st Division (Danish: Danmarksturneringens 1. division i kvindefodbold 2021–22) was the thirteenth season of the Danish nation-wide second-tier association football division since its establishment in 1992 as part of the Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold's nation-wide league structure. The two or multiple group format of the second division was abolished and a single division format was reintroduced for the first time since the 2012–13 season and with fewer clubs partaking.[2] Governed by the Danish FA, the season was launched on 7 August 2021 with two fixtures in the preliminary round (Dalum/Næsby vs B.93 and Odense Q vs Næstved HG) and concluded with the last four matches on 20 November 2021.[3] All eight teams in the league took part in the previous season with four teams, Odense Q, B.93, IF ASA and Sundby BK, proceeding to the Qualification League without gaining promotion to the first division. The clubs in the division entered the 2021–22 Danish Women's Cup in the cup tournament's first round proper. The fixtures for the 2021–22 season were announced by the Danish FA's tournament committee and featured a twenty weeks long winter break.

Danish Women's 1st Division
Season2021–22
Dates7 August – 20 November 2021
(Preliminary round)
26 March – 4 June 2022
(Qualification League)
2 April – 11 June 2022
(1st Division play-off round)
Top goalscorerSissel Bøje
Kamilla Ørskov Jensen
(9 goals)[1]
2020–21
2022–23
All statistics correct as of 1 January 2022.

In July 2021, Næstved HG Kvindeelite was formed as a superstructure between Næstved IF Fodbold and the women's football department of Herlufsholm GF, assuming the league license of Herlufsholm GF.[4] Prior to the start of the season, the co-operation between Dalum IF and Næsby BK, known as Dalum/Næsby Pigefodbold, was extended to incorporate the first senior women's teams and assumed the league license of Næsby BK. Odense Q, Sundby BK, B.93 and Varde IF finished in the league's top half following the conclusion of the preliminary round and progressed to the Qualification League featuring the two lowest placed teams from the preliminary round of the first division. The bottom half of the table progressed to the 1st Division play-off round, featuring two qualified teams from the preliminary round of the third division, which determined the promotion and/or relegation spots between the second and third tiers.

Summary

Due to economic difficulties and the lack of an elite organization, the women's football department of Herlufsholm GF approached Næstved IF Fodbold with the intention of creating a women's superstructure between the two clubs, which resulted in Næstved HG Kvindeelite being formed on 1 July 2021, playing based on the league license of Herlufsholm GF.[4][5] The superstructure between the women's football departments of Dalum IF and Næsby BK, known as Dalum/Næsby Pigefodbold, originally included youth and reserve teams, but beginning this season, it was expanded to incorporate the first senior women's teams and assumed the league license of Næsby BK in the second division under the revised name of Dalum/Næsby Kvinde- og Pigefodbold. At the beginning of the season, B.93's first senior women's team, represented by B.93 Q ApS (a subsidiary of B.93 Kontrakt Fodbold ApS, who runs the men's first team), were the only club in the league to have a license from the Danish FA to sign professional contracts with its players.[6][7] With the arrival of an investor and the creation of an anpartsselskab, Odense Q was able to sign their first-ever semi-professional player contracts, starting with five players in August 2021.[8][9] With an average age of nineteen, the players of Vildbjerg SF were reportedly among the youngest squads in the league, while Sundby BK's squad had an average age of 23 years.[10]

The 2021–22 season was inaugurated on Saturday 7 August with two fixtures in the preliminary first round; Dalum/Næsby and B.93 played at Næsby Stadium, while Odense Q and Næstved HG played at exhibition pitch at Marienlystcentret, marking the debut matches of the two new superstructure of Næstved HG and Dalum/Næsby.[11][12][5] B.93's Viktoria Einsbor scored the first goal of the season in the 12th minute behind Dalum/Næsby's goalkeeper.[13] Silje Cassandra Simonsen netted the second goal for B.93 in the 60th minute, securing a victory in the first match.[13] The first round matches between Sundby BK vs Varde IF at Sundby Idrætspark and IF ASA vs Vildbjerg SF on the artificial turf at Frederiksbjerg Idrætsanlæg got postponed to 18 September. Sundby BK started playing their home matches at the exhibition pitch at Sundby Idrætspark starting from this season to comply with future league license criteria from the Danish FA, after previously having played their games at the amateur sports facilities of Kløvermarken next to their offices.[14][15][16] The local derby between Sundby BK and B.93 on 20 August 2021 attracted an attendance of 350 spectators.[17] In December 2021, Sundby BK announced that five investors would contribute to the professional and commercial department involving the first men's and women's teams.[15]

The third round match between Næstved Herlufsholm Fodbold and Vildbjerg SF at Næstved Stadium was a repeat of last season's 1st Division championship final at Vildbjerg between Vildbjerg SF and the founding parent club Herlufsholm GF.[18] While the 2020–21 division final was won by Herlufsholm GF with 6–1, in the present season's first encounter between the two teams Vildbjerg SF secured a 3–2 away win against NIF HG seven minutes before full time.[19][18] Næstved HG's losing streak was extended to six games in a row, producing a bottom place in the table, and resulting in the management's sacking of head coach Jeppe Tengbjerg during the women's international match window.[20][21] The first win of the season for Næstved HG was achieved in the seventh round, in the first match under the new head coach, and former sports director, Steen "Olsen" Hansen, by defeating Dalum/Næstby at their own home ground.[22][23] Israeli international forward Rachel Shtainshnaider scored two goals and made an assist in NIF HG's third goal netted by Nicoline Dam Schrøder.[23][24] With Steen Hansen unavailable for the home game against Sundby BK on 7 November 2021, Dennis Deleuran – the U-19 men's head coach of Næstved BK – stepped in as interim coach, guiding the Næstved HG's squad to their only second win of the 2021 fall season.[25][21]

Odense Q gained an early lead in the league standings by procuring five victories and five clean sheets in the first five games, with Swedish goalkeeper Isabelle Granlund recording eight clean sheets by the end of the fall season and captain Kamilla Ørskov Jensen shared top scorer title in the preliminary round together with Sissel Bøje of Sundby BK, both scoring nine goals.[1] Ten league matches into the season, Odense Q secured their participation in the Qualification League for two promotion spot to the next season's top-flight league and was joined by Sundby BK, B.93 and Varde IF after the 13th, 12th and 14th round respectively including the two lowest placed teams from the preliminary round of the Danish Women's League, AGF Kvindefodbold and AaB Kvinde Elitefodbold.[26][27][28] ASA Fodbold, Dalum/Næsby Vildbjerg SF and Næstved HG moved on to the 1st Division play-off round for two relegation spots, together with the two winners of the 2nd Division preliminary round, Østerbro IF and JAI Fodbold.

Teams

Eight teams competed in the league – four teams from the Qualification League and four teams from second division play-offs of the previous season. The four teams from the Qualification League were Odense Q, B.93, IF ASA, and Sundby BK, who extended their spells in the second-tier of one, two, five, and nine years respectively, with B.93 having participated in the qualifications four seasons in a row. During the summer break, two new superstructures were formed, with Næstved HG assuming the league license of Herlufsholm GF, while Dalum/Næsby took Næsby BK's place in the second division.

Stadiums and locations

2021–22 Danish Women's 1st Division is located in Denmark
Vildbjerg SF
Vildbjerg SF
Dalum/Næsby
Dalum/Næsby
Næstved HG
Næstved HG
Sundby BK
Sundby BK
Locations of the 2021–22 Women's 1st Division teams.
Club Location Stadium Turf Ref
B.93 Østerbro, Copenhagen Østerbro Stadium[lower-alpha 1]
Kunstgræsbaner, Svanemølleanlægget[lower-alpha 1]
Natural
Artificial
[29][30]
IF ASA Aarhus C, Aarhus Kunstgræsbanen, Frederiksbjerg Idrætsanlæg Artificial [3]
Dalum/Næsby Dalum and Næsby, Odense Næsby Stadium[lower-alpha 2]
Kunstgræsbanen, Dalum[lower-alpha 2]
Natural
Artificial
[3][31]
Næstved HG Næstved Næstved Stadium[lower-alpha 3]
Kunstgræsbanen, Næstved Idrætspark[lower-alpha 3]
Natural
Artificial
[3]
Odense Q Skibhuskvarteret, Odense Marienlystcentret Artificial [3][32]
Sundby BK Sundbyøster, Copenhagen Sundby Idrætspark[lower-alpha 4] Artificial [33][3]
Varde IF Varde Varde Stadium[lower-alpha 5] Natural [3]
Vildbjerg SF Vildbjerg Vildbjerg Stadium Natural [34][3]
  1. The three home games on 14 August (vs Næstved HG), 6 November (vs Vildbjerg SF) and 13 November (vs Varde IF) were played at the primary (#1) and secondary (#2) artificial pitches at Svanemølleanlægget.
  2. Dalum/Næsby's final home game in the fall season against Næstved HG on 20 November 2021 was played at the artificial field next to Tingløkkeskolen in Dalum.
  3. The last match of the fall season on 7 November 2021 against Sundby BK was played at the artificial pitch of Næstved Idrætspark placed south of the club house.
  4. All matches for Sundby BK were played on the main football field inside the club's new home ground at Sundby Idrætspark's stadium.
  5. The match on 20 November 2021 against Vildbjerg SF was played at the artificial pitch next to the exhibition field of Varde Stadium.

Personnel

Team Head coach Captain Ref
B.93 Denmark Rasmus Good Kristoffersen Denmark Nicoline “Nisse” Lieber Heilstrup [35][36]
IF ASA Denmark Jack Hansen [37][38]
Dalum/Næsby Denmark Niels Peter Jensby[lower-alpha 1] [39][37]
Næstved HG Denmark Jeppe Tengbjerg[lower-alpha 2]
Denmark Steen "Olsen" Hansen[lower-alpha 2]
Denmark Dennis Deleuran[lower-alpha 3]
Denmark Katrine Krag-Andersen
Denmark Karoline Ellegaard
[20][40]
[23][5][41]
[25]
Odense Q Denmark Bo Sundahl Denmark Kamilla Ørskov Jensen [42][43][44]
Sundby BK Denmark Lasse Lund Larsen Denmark Pernille Mellergaard [45][38]
Varde IF Denmark Kian Simon Røn Denmark Marie Bruun [46][47]
Vildbjerg SF Denmark Rasmus Hansen [48][49]
  1. Niels Peter Jensby was appointed the head coach for Næsby BK's women's senior team on 1 January 2020, and continued as head coach for the superstructure created on 1 July 2021 at senior level between Næsby BK and Dalum IF.
  2. Jeppe Tengbjerg was sacked and replaced by sports director Steen "Olsen" Hansen as the new head coach on 17 September 2021.
  3. Dennis Deleuran, the U-19 men's head coach of Næstved BK, only acted as interim coach for the game against Sundby BK on 7 November 2021, as Steen "Olsen" Hansen was unable to attend the match, and did not coach any league games.

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment Ref
Næstved HG Denmark Jeppe Tengbjerg Sacked 16 September 2021 8th Denmark Steen "Olsen" Hansen 17 September 2021 [20][21]

Preliminary round

League table

Every team played two games against the other teams, at home and away, totaling 14 games each. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were then determined by goal difference.[50] The four teams with the most points at the end of the preliminary round, qualify to play in the Qualification League against the two lowest placed teams of the first division, while the remaining four teams, joined by the two highest-placed teams of the preliminary round of the third division, continued to the 1st Division play-off round.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Odense Q 14 12 1 1 32 7 +25 37 Qualification for the Qualification League
2 Sundby BK 14 7 2 5 25 18 +7 23
3 B.93 14 6 4 4 16 9 +7 22
4 Varde IF 14 7 1 6 28 23 +5 22
5 IF ASA 14 5 3 6 14 19 5 18 Qualification for the 1st Division play-off round
6 Dalum/Næsby 14 4 3 7 13 23 10 15
7 Vildbjerg SF 14 3 3 8 11 29 18 12
8 Næstved HG 14 2 3 9 14 25 11 9
Source: [51][52][53]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (played on neutral ground if determining teams for different rounds or promotion/relegation spots)[50]

Results

Home \ Away ODQ SBK B93 VIF ASA DIN VSF NHG
Odense Q 2–0 1–0 5–1 4–0 2–0 2–1 1–0
Sundby BK 0–2 1–0 3–2 0–2 3–1 3–0 3–0
B.93 2–1 1–3 0–0 0–1 0–0 3–1 2–1
Varde IF 0–2 4–1 0–2 2–1 2–0 5–0 3–0
IF ASA 0–3 1–1 0–0 2–0 1–3 0–0 2–1
Dalum/Næsby 1–2 0–5 0–2 4–2 2–0 1–0 1–1
Vildbjerg SF 1–4 1–1 0–4 1–3 2–1 0–0 1–0
Næstved HG 1–1 2–1 0–0 2–4 1–3 3–0 2–3
Source: [3][53][52]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

1st Division play-off round

League table

The four lowest placed teams in the preliminary round were joined by the two highest-placed teams, eligible for promotion, of the preliminary round of the third division to partake in the 1st Division play-off round that determined promotion and/or relegations between the second and third tiers. Every team in the 1st Division play-off round play two games against the other teams, at home and away, totaling 10 each. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were then determined by goal difference.[50] The goal score and points from the preliminary rounds were reset.[50] The two teams with the fewest points would be relegated to the 2022–23 Danish Women's 2nd Division.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 IF ASA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Dalum/Næsby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Vildbjerg SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Næstved HG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Østerbro IF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relegation to Danish Women's 2nd Division
6 JAI Fodbold 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on 1 January 2022. Source: [54][55]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (played on neutral ground if determining teams for different rounds or promotion/relegation spots)[50]

Results

Home \ Away ASA DIN VSF NHG OIF JAI
IF ASA
Dalum/Næsby
Vildbjerg SF
Næstved HG
Østerbro IF
JAI Fodbold
Updated to match(es) played on 1 January 2022. Source: [56]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

Top scorers

As of 1 January 2022
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Denmark Sissel Bøje Sundby BK 9
1 Denmark Kamilla Ørskov Jensen Odense Q 9
3 Denmark Michelle Lindhard Jørgensen Varde IF 6
3 Denmark Line Aarhus Nielsen Varde IF 6
3 Denmark Pernille Mellergaard Sundby BK 6
6 Denmark Sofie Lund Søderholm Dalum/Næsby 5
6 Denmark Jane Jeppesen Varde IF 5
8 Denmark Julie Moeslund IF ASA 4
8 Denmark Solveig Enemark Andersen Varde IF 4
8 Denmark Vilja Pedersen Vildbjerg SF 4
8 Israel Rachel Shtainshnaider Næstved HG 4

Source:[1]

Hat-tricks

As of 1 January 2022
PlayerForAgainstResultGoalsDateRef
Denmark Michelle Lindhard JørgensenVarde IFSundby BK4–1 (H)48', 79', 82'2 October 2021[57]

Clean sheets

As of 1 January 2022
Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
Refs
1 Sweden Isabelle Granlund Odense Q 8 [12][58][59][60][61][62][63][64]
2 Denmark Sidse Tryk Christiansen Varde IF 4 [65][66][67][68]
2 Denmark Josephine Madsen Sundby BK 4 [69][70][71][72]
2 Denmark Mie Moltrup Dalum/Næsby 4 [73][74][75][76]
2 Denmark Katrine Ingeman Beck IF ASA 4 [77][78][79][80]
2 Uganda Vanessa Edith Karungi B.93 4 [81][82][74][83]
7 Denmark Christina Kese Jensen Næstved HG 2 [24][83]
7 Denmark Trine Gaur Vildbjerg SF 2 [84][75]
7 Denmark Ida Tommerup B.93 2 [11][85]
10 Denmark Marie Rosendahl Jakobsen Vildbjerg SF 1 [78]
10 Denmark Cæcilie Lihn IF ASA 1 [85]
10 Denmark Pernille Rudberg Rasmussen B.93 1 [67]

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