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The Danish Super League, known as Superligaen, is the top professional football division in Denmark. Established in 1991, it features 12 teams competing annually for the championship title. Clubs like FC Copenhagen, Brondby IF, and Midtjylland have dominated the league, with FC Copenhagen holding the record for most titles. The season typically runs from July to May, with each team playing 22 matches in the regular season before splitting into championship and relegation groups. The league is renowned for developing talented players who often move to bigger European leagues. With passionate fans and competitive matches, the Danish Super League continues to grow in popularity and quality, contributing significantly to Danish football\“s international reputation. |