AaB claimed the Danish SAS Ligaen title with a 2-0 win over Aussie David Williams' Brondby side on Thursday.
An own goal from Max Von Schlebrugge put the hosts ahead and they quickly doubled up with a Kasper Risgaard goal on the stroke of half-time.
That proved to be the end of the scoring and, with an eight-point lead and two games remaining, AaB claimed their third crown since the Ligaen's inception back in 1991.
FC Copenhagen remain in second after their 3-0 win over Viborg - but they left it late.
They needed two substitutes to do it as Junior scored after 79 minutes to break the deadlock and Ailton grabbed a double in the final five minutes.
The win kept them a point ahead of FC Midtjylland, who came from behind to see off Odense 3-1.
Djilby Fall grabbed the opener after six minutes, but a first-half double from Danny Olsen and Ken Fagerberg's 68th-minute strike completed the turnaround.
A goal from Dioh Williams gave AGF Aarhus a 1-0 win at Esbjerg, which officially relegated Viborg.
Elsewhere, FC Nordsjaelland drew 0-0 with Lyngby, while the match between Randers and AC Horsens also ended goalless.
That proved to be the end of the scoring and, with an eight-point lead and two games remaining, AaB claimed their third crown since the Ligaen's inception back in 1991.
FC Copenhagen remain in second after their 3-0 win over Viborg - but they left it late.
They needed two substitutes to do it as Junior scored after 79 minutes to break the deadlock and Ailton grabbed a double in the final five minutes.
The win kept them a point ahead of FC Midtjylland, who came from behind to see off Odense 3-1.
Djilby Fall grabbed the opener after six minutes, but a first-half double from Danny Olsen and Ken Fagerberg's 68th-minute strike completed the turnaround.
A goal from Dioh Williams gave AGF Aarhus a 1-0 win at Esbjerg, which officially relegated Viborg.
Elsewhere, FC Nordsjaelland drew 0-0 with Lyngby, while the match between Randers and AC Horsens also ended goalless.
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