Provinsmesterskabsturneringen

Danish Provincial Football Tournament) was a knockout association football competition contested annually between 1913 and 1931, organised by the Danish FA (DBU), which determined the championship of the provinces (regions outside the main capital city, Copenhagen).

No trophy was awarded to the winner of the tournament, who instead received a diploma and could refer themselves as Vinder af Provinsmesterskabet i Fodbold or simply Provinsmester (English: Champions of the Provincial Football Championship).

[8][9] The tournament was abolished after the 1931 edition, where the Jutland FA representative, Esbjerg fB, withdrew from the competition due to lack of time in its schedule.

B 1901 won the most championship titles and shares the record of losing the largest number of final matches with Frederiksborg IF Hillerød.

[3][9][5] The single team, B 1901, that represented the Lolland-Falster FA throughout the tournament's entire history, single-handedly ensured that the regional association ended up with the most championship titles combined.

Newspaper advertisement for the final match on 8 June 1913 between Frederiksborg IF Hillerød and B 1901.