Boldklubben 1909

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Boldklubben 1909
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Basic data
Seat Odense , Denmark
founding 1909
Colours Red White
president John Kyndbøl
Website b1909.dk
First soccer team
Head coach Carsten Hemmingsen
Venue Gillested Park
Places 6,000
league Amateur league
2009/10 14th place ( Danmarksserien )
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The Boldklubben 1909 , in German-speaking countries as B 1909 Odense , discloses a Danish football club in Odense . Today's amateur club has won two Danish championships. The first team went on in the summer of 2006 in FC Fyn .

history

The Boldklubben was founded in 1909 and developed into one of the leading teams on the island of Funen . Since no national championship was held at the beginning of the 20th century, the regional championship titles that the club garnered in the first two decades of its existence were the highest possible merits. In 1927 the national association decided with the creation of the Danmarksturnering , for which the regional champions qualified, a first national competition, which however was dominated by the Copenhagen teams.

During the occupation of Denmark in World War II , the Boldklubben was one of the participants in the war championship in 1909 and reached the semi-finals in 1942 and 1944. When regular game operations were resumed in the summer of 1945, the club was assigned to the top division, but was directly relegated. In the following years, the club moved between the first and second division, but held from 1954 permanently in the league. Five years later, the team won their first championship title in front of Kjøbenhavn's Boldklub , but the first round of the 1959/60 European Cup against the Wiener Sport-Club ended . There followed years in the midfield of the league, in which they won the Cup in 1962. In 1964, the club won the championship again, this time they stuck to Dinamo Bucharest in the preliminary round.

After relegation in 1966, Boldklubben rose again directly in 1909, but could no longer build on their old successes. In 1971 the club won the cup for the second time, but was mostly an average first division club until the club moved to the second division in 1977. 1992 succeeded the return to the first division, which was followed by direct relegation. The club then played in the second division for a long time before wavering between second and third division in the second half of the 1990s.

After persistent financial problems, Boldklubben hived off its first team in July 2006, which merged with B 1913 Odense and Dalum IF to form FC Fyn. From then on, Boldklubben entered the lower-class amateur area in 1909.

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