Esbjerg fB

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Basic data
Surname Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber
Seat Esbjerg , Denmark
founding July 23, 1924
Colours blue White
Website efb.dk
First soccer team
Head coach Niels Frederiksen
Venue Esbjerg Idrætspark
Places 18,000
league 1st division
2019/20 13th place ( Superliga )  
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The Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber (short EfB , German  Vereinte Ballklubs Esbjergs ) is a football club from the Danish port city of Esbjerg . The club emerged early on from a merger of two local clubs, as can be seen from the name. Although the Jutlanders were most successful 50 years ago, they have now established themselves as members of the Danish Super League and recently even celebrated modest successes in the European Cup . The club also has a close fan friendship with VfL Wolfsburg .

history

founding

The first football club to be established in Esbjerg urban area was Esbjerg Boldklub af 1898 in 1898 . In 1911 another followed with the Esbjerg Amatør Klub , but none of the two clubs could ever record national successes worth mentioning. So in 1924 they took the appropriate steps and merged under the name Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber . The sporting successes were not instantaneous, but eventually the first Jutland championship was won in 1926 (this title is no longer awarded today). After Esbjerg had joined Denmark's first division in 1931 (which at that time was still associated with extensive ship trips to Zealand , where the superior Copenhagen clubs played), the clubbers' sporting success reached a temporary high point with a fifth place in the championship.

National successes

After several relegations and the Second World War interrupted the success, Esbjerg was able to return to the House of Lords in 1949 - only as a relegation candidate, but after the then Esbjerg Idrætspark stadium opened its gates in 1955 , EfB were runner-up the following year.

This was supposed to be a foretaste of the coming "golden era" of Esbjerg (in Denmark the master is traditionally awarded gold medals , which is reflected in many metaphors), which followed the heyday of Aarhus GF in the early 1960s : from 1961 to 1965 they dominated Danish football and won a national title every year: four championships and one cup victory.

Decline and resurrection

Following this high-altitude flight, however, the club again lost touch with the top and in 1972 were relegated to the third division. With great financial efforts they came back again and won another trophy at the end of the 1970s; When the successes then failed again, however, a decline began until the clubs were practically insolvent in 1990 .

Only the sale of shares in the company EfB A / S in 1998 created new financial leeway. A newly built, solidly managed team made another attempt that led Esbjerg fB to the UEFA Cup in 2003 . In this they played in the 2005/06 season as the winner of the draw for the UEFA fair play classification . In 2011 Esbjerg fB was relegated from the super league to be promoted again a year later. In 2012/13 Esbjerg fB reached a place in the table that entitles them to qualify for the Europa League . In the play-offs of the Europa League, they surprisingly qualified against AS Saint-Étienne (4: 3 and 1: 0) for participation in the Europa League . After the group stage they were eliminated in the sixteenth finals. The following year they were eliminated from the Europa League in the third qualifying round . In the 2015/16 season they were still relegated, but after the 2016/17 season they were relegated from the super league. A year later, after the 2017/18 season , they were promoted back to the top and reached the second qualifying round for the UEFA Europa League .

successes

  • Danish champion (5): 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1979
  • Danish Cup Winner (3): 1964, 1976, 2013

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
1962/63 European Champions Cup Preliminary round Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Linfield FC 2: 1 2: 1 (A) 0: 0 (H)
1 round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia FK Dukla Prague 0: 5 0: 0 (H) 0: 5 (A)
1963/64 European Champions Cup Preliminary round NetherlandsNetherlands PSV Eindhoven 04:11 3: 4 (H) 1: 7 (A)
1964/65 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Preliminary round WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Cardiff City 0: 1 0: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
1966/67 European Champions Cup 1 round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia FK Dukla Prague 0: 6 0: 2 (H) 0: 4 (A)
1976/77 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round IrelandIreland Bohemians Dublin 1: 3 1: 2 (A) 0: 1 (H)
1978/79 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Start Kristiansand 1-0 0: 0 (A) 1: 0 (H)
2nd round FinlandFinland Kuopion PS 6: 1 2: 0 (A) 4: 1 (H)
3rd round Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hertha BSC 2: 5 2: 1 (H) 0: 4 (A)
1979/80 Uefa cup 1 round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Zbrojovka Brno 1: 7 0: 6 (A) 1: 1 (H)
1980/81 European Champions Cup 1 round SwedenSweden Halmstads BK 3: 2 0: 0 (A) 3: 2 (H)
2nd round Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 2: 3 0: 3 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2003/04 Uefa cup qualification AndorraAndorra FC Santa Coloma 9: 1 5: 0 (H) 4: 1 (A)
1 round RussiaRussia Spartak Moscow 1: 3 0: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 round FaroeseFaroe Islands NSÍ Runavík 7: 1 3: 1 (H) 4: 0 (A)
2nd round FranceFrance OGC Nice 2: 1 1: 0 (H) 1: 1 (A)
3rd round LithuaniaLithuania Vėtra Vilnius 5: 1 1: 1 (A) 4: 0 (H)
Semifinals GermanyGermany FC Schalke 04 1: 6 1: 3 (H) 0: 3 (A)
2005/06 Uefa cup 1st qualifying round EstoniaEstonia FC Flora Tallinn 7: 2 1: 2 (H) 6: 0 (A)
2nd qualifying round NorwayNorway Tromso IL 1: 1
(2: 3  i.E. )
0: 1 (H) 1: 0 a.d. (A)
2013/14 UEFA Europa League Play-offs FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne 5: 3 4: 3 (H) 1: 0 (A)
Group stage BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege 4: 2 2: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
AustriaAustria FC Red Bull Salzburg 1: 5 1: 2 (H) 0: 3 (A)
SwedenSweden IF Elfsborg 3: 1 2: 1 (A) 1: 0 (H)
Round of 16 ItalyItaly AC Florence 2: 4 1: 3 (H) 1: 1 (A)
2014/15 UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round KazakhstanKazakhstan FK Qairat Almaty 2: 1 1: 1 (A) 1: 0 (H)
3rd qualifying round PolandPoland Ruch Chorzów (a)2: 2 ( a ) 0: 0 (A) 2: 2 (H)
2019/20 UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round BelarusBelarus Shakhtsor Salihorsk 0: 2 0: 2 (A) 0: 0 (H)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record : 56 games, 22 wins, 14 draws, 20 defeats, 74:81 goals (goal difference −7)

Ice hockey department

In 2005 Esbjerg fB took over the professional license of Esbjerg IK from AL-Bank Ligaen , the highest Danish league. Since then, the EIK has only been active as a pure ice hockey amateur club. The Esbjerg fB ice hockey team is known as EfB Ishockey.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sensational support. In: Wolfsburger Allgemeine . Retrieved February 1, 2019 .