Danish 2nd Division East

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The 2nd Division East is a group in the Danish 2nd Division with teams from the Zealand, Copenhagen, Lolland-Falster and Bornholm Football Associations. The winners gain promotion to the Danish 1st Division, while the last-place finishers risk relegation into the Denmark Series.

From 1945 to 1991 the 2nd Division was a single competition, just below the top-flight Danish 1st Division. Before the 1991 season a new top-flight Danish Superliga was instituted, and the 2nd Division was split into the Danish 2nd Division West and East competitions, now in the third tier of Danish football. In 1997, the two 2nd Divisions were again merged into one competition, but were split up again in 2005. In 2015 the 2nd Divisions were split into three groups with a promotion and relegation group.

Teams

The following teams from 2nd Division East contested in the 2014–15 Danish 2nd Divisions:

Winners

Season Winner
Spring 1991 HIK
Autumn 1991 Fremad Amager
Spring 1992 B.93
Autumn 1992 B.93
Spring 1993 AB
Autumn 1993 B.93
Spring 1994 HIK
Autumn 1994 Esbjerg fB
Spring 1995 BK Avarta
Autumn 1995 Roskilde Boldklub 1906
Spring 1996 Roskilde Boldklub 1906
Autumn 1996 HIK
Spring 1997 BK Frem
1997–2005 no competition
2005–06 Næstved BK
2006–07 Lolland-Falster Alliancen
2007–08 FC Roskilde
2008–09 FC Vestsjælland
2009–10 Brønshøj Boldklub
2010–11 Nordvest FC
2011–12 HIK
2012–13 Hvidovre IF
2013–14 FC Roskilde
2014–15 FC Helsingør
2015–present no competition

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