Boldklubben 1908 is a Danish association football club based in Sundbyvester, Copenhagen. This list details the club's achievements in all competitive tournaments including the league's average attendance figures and top scorers from the founding of the club in May 1908 up to the most recent season. In 1912, the club joined Amager Boldspil-Union (ABU), joining their league and cup tournaments and later also participated in tournaments organised by the Københavns Forstadsklubbers Boldspil Union (KFBU).[2][3] In the first 1912-season for seniors arranged by the new football association, Boldklubben 1908 won the regional league championship of Amager by going through the tournament undefeated.[2] Their first competitive league match was played away in April 1912 against Boldklubben Fremad Amager, ending in a 13–0 win, as part of the first match in the official regional championship of Amager.[2][4]
B 1908's first season in a nationwide league tournament, under the auspices of the Danish Football Association (DBU), was in 1932–33 second level, qualifying for the top flight league war tournament during the Second World War. They have since primarily played in lower ranking leagues below the divisions and in regional leagues, reaching the third national level in mid-1980s, late 1990s, including the seasons 2007–08, between 2009–10 and 2015–16. The club's debut in the KBUs Pokalturnering came in the 1924 edition, occasionally participating in the regional cup until the 1953 edition, when the tournament was replaced by the newly formed nationwide cup, DBUs Landspokalturnering.
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