Founded in 1991, the Danish Superliga replaced the
Danish 1st Division as the highest league of
football in Denmark. From the start in 1991, 10 teams were participating. The opening Superliga season was played during the spring of 1991, with the ten teams playing each other twice for the championship title. From the summer of 1991, the tournament structure would stretch over two calendar years. The 10 teams would play each other twice in the first half of the tournament. In the following spring, the bottom two teams would be cut off, the points of the teams would be cut in half, and the remaining eight teams would once more play each other twice, for a total of 32 games in a season. This practice was abandoned before the
1995–96 season, when the number of teams competing was increased to 12, playing each other thrice for 33 games per Superliga season. For the first season of this new structure,
Coca-Cola became the name sponsor of the league, which was then named
Coca-Cola Ligaen. After a single season under that name,
Faxe Brewery became sponsors and the league changed its name to
Faxe Kondi Ligaen. Before the
2001–02 season, Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) became the head sponsor, and the name of the tournament changed to
SAS Ligaen. From January 2015 the Danish Superliga would be known as
Alka Superliga, as the Danish insurance company
Alka became name sponsor. Logos used for naming rights agreements for the league: File:Coca-Cola Ligaen 1995.jpg |
Coca-Cola Ligaen(1995–96)Sponsor:
Coca-Cola File:Faxe Kondi Ligaen.png |
Faxe Kondi Ligaen(1996–97 until 2000–01)Sponsor:
Faxe Brewery File:SAS Ligaen logo.svg |
SAS Ligaen(2001–02 until 2009–10)Sponsor:
SAS File:Superliga 2010.svg |
Superligaen(2010–11 until 31 Dec 2014)No league sponsor File:Alka Superliga (2015).svg |
Alka Superliga(1 Jan 2015 until 2017–18)Sponsor:
Alka File:Superliga 2010.svg |
Superligaen2018–19No league sponsor File:3F_Superliga_Logo.jpg |
3F Superliga(Since 2019–20)Sponsor:
United Federation of Danish Workers ==Structure==