2004–05 Royal League Dates 11 November 2004 – 26 May 2005 Teams 12 (from 3 associations) Champions Copenhagen (1st title) Runners-up IFK Göteborg Matches played 49 Goals scored 120 (2.45 per match) Top scorer(s) Markus Rosenberg (7 goals)
International football competition
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 .
1st group stage
Qualification (for the tournament itself) - 1,250,000 NOK
Win - 250,000 NOK
Draw - 150,000 NOK
2nd group stage
Qualification (for the 2nd group stage) - 1,500,000 NOK
Win - 500,000 NOK
Draw - 250,000 NOK
Final
Win (final champion ) - 3,000,000 NOK
Draw (final runner-up ) - 1,000,000 NOK
This would give a team with a perfect record throughout the tournament a total of 7,750,000 NOK.
First group stage
Location of teams of the
2004–05 Royal League group stage.
Blue: Group A;
Red: Group B;
Green: Group C.
Group A
Thu 11 Nov
18:00
Esbjerg
0–1
Vålerenga
Esbjerg Idrætspark
Att: 2,773
20:30
Rosenborg
4–4
Djurgården
Lerkendal stadion
Att: 7,925
Sat 20 Nov
16:00
Vålerenga
3–2
Rosenborg
Ullevaal
Att: 11,535
Thu 2 Dec
18:00
Esbjerg
1–2
Rosenborg
Esbjerg Idrætspark
Att: 3,230
20:00
Vålerenga
3–1
Djurgården
Vallhall Arena
Att: 4,307
Sun 5 Dec
15:00
Djurgården
0–3
Esbjerg
Råsunda stadion
Att: 2,209
Sat 12 Feb
16:00
Djurgården
0–1
Vålerenga
Råsunda stadion
Att: 5,281
16:00
Rosenborg
1–0
Esbjerg
Lerkendal stadion
Att: 4,771
Thu 17 Feb
18:30
Esbjerg
1–0
Djurgården
Esbjerg Idrætspark
Att: 2,473
20:30
Rosenborg
0–1
Vålerenga
Lerkendal stadion
Att: 7,270
Thu 24 Feb
20:35
Djurgården
0–1
Rosenborg
Råsunda stadion
Att: 1,268
20:35
Vålerenga
1–1
Esbjerg
Ullevaal
Att: 3,020
Group B
Thu 11 Nov
18:00
Brøndby
3–2
Tromsø
Brøndby Stadion
Att: 11,450
20:00
Göteborg
0–1
Copenhagen
Ullevi
Att: 5,711
Sat 20 Nov
16:00
Tromsø
0–1
Göteborg
Alfheim Stadion
Att: 3,595
Thu 2 Dec
18:00
Tromsø
0–0
Copenhagen
Alfheim Stadion
Att: 2,277
20:00
Brøndby
0–1
Göteborg
Brøndby Stadion
Att: 12,826
Sun 5 Dec
17:00
Copenhagen
1–1
Brøndby
Parken
Att: 21,763
Sun 13 Feb
15:00
Göteborg
3–0
Brøndby
Ullevi
Att: 7,301
17:05
Copenhagen
3–0 (f)
Tromsø
Parken
Att: 6,587
Thu 17 Feb
18:30
Göteborg
1–1
Tromsø
Ullevi
Att: 5,116
20:00
Brøndby
0–2
Copenhagen
Brøndby Stadion
Att: 14,358
Thu 24 Feb
20:00
Copenhagen
1–0
Göteborg
Parken
Att: 5,845
20:35
Tromsø
0–3 (f)
Brøndby
Nordlandshallen
Att: 811
Tromsø twice lost 0–3 by forfeit for fielding an ineligible player against Copenhagen (originally 2–2) and against Brøndby (originally 2–4).
Group C
Thu 11 Nov
18:00
Brann
1–0
Halmstad
Brann Stadion
Att: 11,762
18:00
Malmö FF
2–0
Odense
Malmö stadion
Att: 6,265
Sat 20 Nov
16:00
Halmstad
3–1
Malmö FF
Örjans vall
Att: 1,407
Thu 2 Dec
18:00
Odense
2–2
Halmstad
Odense Stadion
Att: 3,124
20:30
Brann
4–1
Malmö FF
Brann Stadion
Att: 6,509
Sun 5 Dec
16:00
Odense
2–1
Brann
Odense Stadion
Att: 3,025
Sat 12 Feb
13:30
Malmö FF
2–0
Brann
Malmö stadion
Att: 3,896
13:30
Halmstad
2–1
Odense
Eyravallen (Örebro )
Att: 86
Thu 17 Feb
18:30
Brann
2–1
Odense
Vestlandshallen
Att: 3,500
Sat 19 Feb
13:30
Malmö FF
1–0
Halmstad
Malmö stadion
Att: 3,086
Thu 24 Feb
20:35
Halmstad
0–0
Brann
Ullevi (Gothenburg )
Att: 272
20:35
Odense
1–2
Malmö FF
Odense Stadion
Att: 1,727
Second group stage
Group 1
Thu 3 Mar
20:35
Copenhagen
2–2
Rosenborg
Parken
Att: 6,543
Thu 10 Mar
20:35
Rosenborg
2–0
Malmö FF
Lerkendal Stadion
Att: 5,104
Thu 17 Mar
20:35
Malmö FF
1–0
Copenhagen
Malmö stadion
Att: 5,391
Thu 14 Apr
20:35
Rosenborg
0–1
Copenhagen
Lerkendal Stadion
Att: 7,390
Thu 28 Apr
20:35
Copenhagen
2–1
Malmö FF
Parken
Att: 12,347
Thu 12 May
20:35
Malmö FF
4–2
Rosenborg
Malmö stadion
Att: 1,459
Group 2
Thu 10 Mar
18:30
Göteborg
2–0
Brann
Ullevi
Att: 4,072
Thu 17 Mar
20:35
Brann
2–2
Vålerenga
Vestlandshallen
Att: 3,200
Sun 3 Apr
16:00
Vålerenga
2–2
Göteborg
Ullevaal
Att: 7,414
Thu 14 Apr
20:35
Göteborg
2–1
Vålerenga
Ullevi
Att: 4,119
Thu 28 Apr
20:30
Vålerenga
1–0
Brann
Ullevaal
Att: 2,780
Thu 12 May
18:00
Brann
0–1
Göteborg
Brann Stadion
Att: 1,813
Final
The final was between IFK Göteborg and F.C. Copenhagen . The match was played on May 26, 2005 on Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg .
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