2004–05 Royal League

The Royal League 2004–05 was the first season of the Scandinavian Royal League football tournament. Play started on 11 November 2004, and ended in a final between FC Copenhagen and IFK Göteborg on 26 May 2005, with Copenhagen winning the title in a penalty shootout.

Bonuses

All prize money amounts are in Norwegian kroner.

This would give a team with a perfect record throughout the tournament a total of 7,750,000 NOK.

First group stage

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Norway Vålerenga IF 166510104+6
2. Norway Rosenborg BK 106312109+1
3. Denmark Esbjerg fB 7621365+1
4. Sweden Djurgårdens IF 16015513-8
Thu 11 Nov 18:00 Esbjerg 01 Vålerenga Esbjerg Idrætspark Att: 2,773
20:30 Rosenborg 44 Djurgården Lerkendal stadion Att: 7,925

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Vålerenga

32

Rosenborg

Ullevaal

Att: 11,535

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Esbjerg

12

Rosenborg

Esbjerg Idrætspark

Att: 3,230
20:00 Vålerenga 31 Djurgården Vallhall Arena Att: 4,307

Sun 5 Dec

15:00

Djurgården

03

Esbjerg

Råsunda stadion

Att: 2,209

Sat 12 Feb

16:00

Djurgården

01

Vålerenga

Råsunda stadion

Att: 5,281
16:00 Rosenborg 10 Esbjerg Lerkendal stadion Att: 4,771

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Esbjerg

10

Djurgården

Esbjerg Idrætspark

Att: 2,473
20:30 Rosenborg 01 Vålerenga Lerkendal stadion Att: 7,270

Thu 24 Feb

20:35

Djurgården

01

Rosenborg

Råsunda stadion

Att: 1,268
20:35 Vålerenga 11 Esbjerg Ullevaal Att: 3,020

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Denmark FC Copenhagen 14642081+7
2. Sweden IFK Göteborg 10631263+3
3. Denmark Brøndby IF 7621379-2
4. Norway Tromsø IL 36024311-8
Thu 11 Nov 18:00 Brøndby 32 Tromsø Brøndby Stadion Att: 11,450
20:00 Göteborg 01 Copenhagen Ullevi Att: 5,711

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Tromsø

01

Göteborg

Alfheim Stadion

Att: 3,595

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Tromsø

00

Copenhagen

Alfheim Stadion

Att: 2,277
20:00 Brøndby 01 Göteborg Brøndby Stadion Att: 12,826

Sun 5 Dec

17:00

Copenhagen

11

Brøndby

Parken

Att: 21,763

Sun 13 Feb

15:00

Göteborg

30

Brøndby

Ullevi

Att: 7,301
17:05 Copenhagen 30 (f) Tromsø Parken Att: 6,587

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Göteborg

11

Tromsø

Ullevi

Att: 5,116
20:00 Brøndby 02 Copenhagen Brøndby Stadion Att: 14,358

Thu 24 Feb

20:00

Copenhagen

10

Göteborg

Parken

Att: 5,845
20:35 Tromsø 03 (f) Brøndby Nordlandshallen Att: 811
Tromsø twice lost 03 by forfeit for fielding an ineligible player against Copenhagen (originally 22) and against Brøndby (originally 24).

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Sweden Malmö FF 12640298+1
2. Norway SK Brann 10631286+2
3. Sweden Halmstads BK 8622276+1
4. Denmark Odense BK 46114711-4
Thu 11 Nov 18:00 Brann 10 Halmstad Brann Stadion Att: 11,762
18:00 Malmö FF 20 Odense Malmö stadion Att: 6,265

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Halmstad

31

Malmö FF

Örjans vall

Att: 1,407

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Odense

22

Halmstad

Odense Stadion

Att: 3,124
20:30 Brann 41 Malmö FF Brann Stadion Att: 6,509

Sun 5 Dec

16:00

Odense

21

Brann

Odense Stadion

Att: 3,025

Sat 12 Feb

13:30

Malmö FF

20

Brann

Malmö stadion

Att: 3,896
13:30 Halmstad 21 Odense Eyravallen (Örebro) Att: 86

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Brann

21

Odense

Vestlandshallen

Att: 3,500
Sat 19 Feb 13:30 Malmö FF 10 Halmstad Malmö stadion Att: 3,086

Thu 24 Feb

20:35

Halmstad

00

Brann

Ullevi (Gothenburg)

Att: 272
20:35 Odense 12 Malmö FF Odense Stadion Att: 1,727

Second group stage

Group 1

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Denmark FC Copenhagen 7421154+1
2. Sweden Malmö FF 64202660
3. Norway Rosenborg BK 4411267-1
Thu 3 Mar 20:35 Copenhagen 22 Rosenborg Parken Att: 6,543

Thu 10 Mar

20:35

Rosenborg

20

Malmö FF

Lerkendal Stadion

Att: 5,104

Thu 17 Mar

20:35

Malmö FF

10

Copenhagen

Malmö stadion

Att: 5,391

Thu 14 Apr

20:35

Rosenborg

01

Copenhagen

Lerkendal Stadion

Att: 7,390

Thu 28 Apr

20:35

Copenhagen

21

Malmö FF

Parken

Att: 12,347

Thu 12 May

20:35

Malmö FF

42

Rosenborg

Malmö stadion

Att: 1,459

Group 2

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Sweden IFK Göteborg 10431073+4
2. Norway Vålerenga IF 54121660
3. Norway SK Brann 1401326-4
Thu 10 Mar 18:30 Göteborg 20 Brann Ullevi Att: 4,072

Thu 17 Mar

20:35

Brann

22

Vålerenga

Vestlandshallen

Att: 3,200

Sun 3 Apr

16:00

Vålerenga

22

Göteborg

Ullevaal

Att: 7,414

Thu 14 Apr

20:35

Göteborg

21

Vålerenga

Ullevi

Att: 4,119

Thu 28 Apr

20:30

Vålerenga

10

Brann

Ullevaal

Att: 2,780

Thu 12 May

18:00

Brann

01

Göteborg

Brann Stadion

Att: 1,813

Final

Thu, 26 May
20:35
Sweden Göteborg 11 Denmark Copenhagen
Mourad 31' Nørregaard 18'
Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 10,216
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)
Copenhagen win 1211 on penalties
2004-05 champions

FC Copenhagen

Top scorers

Goal scorer Team Goals
Sweden Markus Rosenberg Malmö FF 7
Norway Frode Johnsen Rosenborg 5
Denmark Thomas Kahlenberg Brøndby 5
Sweden Fredrik Berglund Esbjerg 4
Norway Steffen Iversen Vålerenga 4
Scotland Charlie Miller Brann 4
Sweden George Mourad Göteborg 4
Denmark Hjalte Nørregaard Copenhagen 4
Norway Ståle Stensaas Rosenborg 4
Brazil Afonso Alves Malmö FF 3
Tunisia Karim Essediri Tromsø 3
Nigeria Peter Ijeh Göteborg 3

See also

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