B. 93 Copenhagen

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B.93
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Basic data
Surname Boldklubben af ​​1893
Seat Copenhagen
founding 1893
Colours White blue
president His dragon man
Website b93.dk
First soccer team
Head coach Kim Splidsboel
Venue Østerbro Stadium
Places 7000
league Danmarksserien
2011/12 14th place ( 2nd Division East )
Away

The Boldklubben af ​​1893 (today mostly abbreviated to B.93 ; German: Ballverein von 1893 , in German-speaking countries mostly called B.93 Copenhagen ) is a Danish sports club that is best known for its football department . The association is based in the Copenhagen district of Østerbro . From 1916 to 1946 the footballers won the Danish championship nine times; In 1982 they won the cup competition. Since 2012 they only play fourth class in the Danmarksserien .

history

The Boldklubben was founded on May 19, 1893 as a cricket club. In the first few years the club's members still refused to play football, but attitudes quickly changed, and from 1896 football was included in the club's program. Since 1901 is B.93 also tennis played. The cricket department existed until 1959. At the moment, the club offers strength training in addition to football and tennis .

The football players play their home games at Østerbro Stadium , which has a capacity of 7,000.

In the 1982/83 European Cup Winners' Cup , B.93 eliminated GDR representative Dynamo Dresden in the first round , but failed in the second round to THOR Waterschei from Belgium.

Successes (soccer)

  • Danish master: 1916, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1946
  • Danish cup winner: 1982

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