[4] KFUM finished the tournament in joint last place, and was moved out of the championship when the big teams returned for the following season.
KFUM competed in the lower tiers of Copenhagen football until 1930, when the club entered the nationwide Danish 2nd Division.
[5] During the Occupation of Denmark in World War II, KFUM was included in the top-flight Danish football championship.
[3] Alliancen arranged exhibition games to earn spectator entrance fees, and was in direct competition with the high-profile Stævnet association.
As a small club, KFUM saw its best players move to the bigger Copenhagen clubs, including later Danish national team players Karl Aage Hansen, Ivan Jensen, Steen Blicher, Dan Ohland-Andersen, and Gert Hansen.