Herfølge BK
Herfølge BK | |||
Full name | Herfølge Boldklub | ||
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Founded | June 3, 1921 | ||
Dissolved | 2009 (merger) | ||
Club colors | Blue yellow | ||
Stadion |
Herfølge Stadium , Herfølge |
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Top league | Super league | ||
successes | Danish champion 2000 | ||
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The Herfølge Boldklub was a Danish football club from Køge , a port city on the island of Zealand . The greatest success in the club's history was winning the Danish football championship in 2000.
history
Herfølge BK, founded in 1921, competed in a lower class for a long time. At the end of the second division season in 1980, the team rose to the first division for the first time . There she missed relegation, but managed to return to the House of Lords after two years. As a result, the team seemed to establish itself in the Danish elite series and in 1985 reached fifth place in the table, the best result in the club's history to date. At the end of the 1980s, the club found itself in a relegation battle. In 1989 with three points ahead of relegated Brønshøj Boldklub and Boldklubben 1913 the class could be held, the team missed the qualification for the newly created, ten-team Super League the following year as twelfth in the table.
1995 Herfølge BK returned to the first division. With two points ahead of Ikast FS , the club was able to avoid relegation. Then the club played in midfield of the league before the team around Steven Lustü , Jesper Falck , John Jensen , Jákup Mikkelsen and Kenneth Jensen surprisingly won the championship title in front of Brøndby IF in the 1999/2000 season . In the Champions League season 2000/01 , the club first appeared in the European Cup , but lost both games in the third qualifying round against the Scottish representative Glasgow Rangers .
In the season after the championship, Herfølge BK only got seven wins of the season, so that the champion had to relegate to the second division. 2003 succeeded with eleven points ahead of the table runner-up BK Frem København the return to the first class. Again the team played against relegation, which had to be accepted in 2005. In the 2004/05 season , the team was trained by former Bundesliga professionals and national players Allan Nielsen (formerly FC Bayern Munich ) and Michael Schjønberg (including Hannover 96 , 1. FC Kaiserslautern ). With the Lithuanian coach Aurelijus Skarbalius , the club again reached a promotion place in the second division in 2009. On July 1st of the year the club merged with Køge BK to HB Køge .
League statistics
Herfølge BK occupied the following positions in the top Danish league (1st division, Superligaen since 1991 ):
season | space | Sp. | Gates | Diff. | Pt. |
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1981 | 15th | 30th | 33:57 | −24 | 18th |
1984 | 8th. | 30th | 37:41 | - | 4th29 |
1985 | 5. | 30th | 47:37 | +10 | 33 |
1986 | 11. | 26th | 30:44 | −14 | 22nd |
1987 | 12. | 26th | 17:53 | −36 | 15th |
1988 | 7th | 26th | 30:30 | ± | 029 |
1989 | 12. | 26th | 17:45 | −28 | 16 |
1990 | 12. | 26th | 21:47 | −26 | 17th |
1995/96 | 10. | 33 | 41:62 | −21 | 27 |
1996/97 | 4th | 33 | 46:42 | + | 452 |
1997/98 | 9. | 33 | 44:69 | −25 | 34 |
1998/99 | 5. | 33 | 44:36 | + | 847 |
1999/00 | 1. | 33 | 52:49 | + | 356 |
2000/01 | 11. | 33 | 41:65 | −24 | 30th |
2003/04 | 10. | 33 | 34:57 | −23 | 31 |
2004/05 | 11. | 33 | 29:71 | −42 | 25th |
The scores prior to 1995 were converted to the three-point rule.