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FC Djursland

FC Djursland is an association football club based in the town of Grenaa, Denmark, that competes in the Jutland Series, the sixth tier of the Danish football league system. The club is a merger established in Djursland in 2009, originally between five parent clubs. Today, three clubs remain in the merger: Grenaa IF, AC Norddjurs and Østdjurs 91. FC Djursland is affiliated to DBU Jutland, and plays its home matches at Grenaa Idrætscenter where it has been based since 2009.

FC Djursland
Full nameFodbold Club Djursland
Nickname(s)Hajerne (The Sharks)
Founded5 November 2009; 14 years ago (2009-11-05)[1]
GroundGrenaa Idrætscenter
ChairmanHenning Meisler
ManagerFelipe Soares
LeagueJutland Series (VI)
2022–23Denmark Series
Group 4, 8th of 8 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Foundation edit

FC Djursland was presented on 5 November 2009 as a cooperative superstructure between Grenaa IF, Østdjurs 91, AC Norddjurs, Åstrup/Hammelev IF and Kolind Pederstrup. Vice-mayor of Grenaa Municipality and an active member of Grenaa IF, Keld Overgaard Jensen, functioned as a driving force in the merger.[2] Djursland Bank became attached to the new club as the main sponsor for the first three years of its existence.[2] Åstrup/Hammelev IF, one of the parent clubs of the merger, had already been established in 1995 as a superstructure of the clubs Åstrup IF and Hammelev IF,[3] and chairman of the club, Søren Slemming, stated after the realisation of FC Djursland that a merger would not be damaging to the parent clubs, as they already had established an extensive cooperation agreement in the youth teams.[2] FC Djursland would compete on the existing DBU licence Grenaa IF, who at that point competed in the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of Danish football.

The goal of the new club was, as former chairman of FC Djursland, Benny Sørensen stated, to bring football in the Djursland area into the higher divisions. This could only be achieved by uniting a number of regional clubs in the collaboration, which, in time, could form a counterweight to the dominance of the larger clubs in Aarhus and Randers, AGF and Randers FC.[4]

Between third and fourth tiers (2010–2015) edit

The team played their first match against AGF on 27 June at Grenaa Idrætscenter.[5][1] They would, during their debut season, reach promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system. However, they would only last one season at the third level, suffering relegation by only one point on the last day of the season after losing 2–1 at Tjørring IF who had already been relegated.[6][7] Following the relegation back to the Denmark Series, club captain Martin Andersen, who had scored five goals the season before, left the club to become player-assistant at Nørager Boldklub.[8] Furthermore, FC Djursland lost their top goalscorer Christoffer Hansen, who signed with Blokhus FC on a two-year deal after having scored 16 goals.[9] Heading into the new season, the goal was direct promotion back into the third tier but after struggling in the first half of the season, the club hauled in a key addition, Iddi Alkhag, who came with previous experience from the Danish Superliga and would take on the role as player-assistant.[10] The season ended with a disappointing midtable finish; 8th place in Group 3.[11] In the Danish Cup, FC Djursland were knocked out early on after a crushing 1–8 loss to Randers FC.[12]

Two months into the 2012–13 season, Emmanuel Ake, another player with multiple years of experience at the highest level, joined FC Djursland.[13] With him as their star player, the club reached promotion to the Danish 2nd Division by finishing third in Group 3, which was achieved in the final round of regular season after drawing 2–2 against Aalborg Freja.[14]

Personnel edit

 
FC Djursland logo outside club facilities.

Current technical staff edit

Position Name
Chairman of the board   Henning Meisler[15][16]
Vice-chairman   Carl-Eric Würtz Pallesen[15]
Commercial Director   Morten Torp[15]
Director of football   Nicolaj R. Poulsen[15]
Head coach   Felipe Soares[17][15]
Goalkeeping coach   Jacob Kliver[15]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Achievements edit

League summary edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FC Djursland - Historie". fcdjursland.dk. FC Djursland. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Frausing, Holger (6 November 2009). "Djursland vil i 1. division". stiften.dk. Århus Stiftstidende. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. ^ "FC Djursland". haslund.info. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  4. ^ Blond, Mikael (23 December 2012). "23.dec: Hajerne sigter efter 1. division". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  5. ^ Ohlsen, Lars (22 May 2009). "FC Djursland møder AGF". tv2ostjylland.dk. TV 2/Østjylland. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. ^ "2. Division Vest - Stillinger (2011) //". dbu.dk. Danish Football Union. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  7. ^ Blond, Mikael (11 June 2011). "Holstebro, Middelfart og Djursland dømt ude". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  8. ^ Hagelskjær, Mads (17 June 2011). "FC Djursland mister anfører". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  9. ^ Baunsgaard, Casper (14 July 2011). "Blokhus hapser Djursland-topscorer". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  10. ^ Blond, Mikael (20 January 2020). "Iddi Alkhag fortsætter i DS". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Herre-DS, Pulje 3 (2012) //". dbu.dk. Danish Football Union. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  12. ^ Helmin, Jesper (9 August 2011). "Randers smadrede Djursland i pokalen". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  13. ^ Blond, Mikael (16 September 2012). "Emmanuel Ake til dansk DS-klub". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  14. ^ Blond, Mikael (15 June 2013). "FC Djursland, Odder og GVI i 2. division". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  15. ^ a b c d e f "FC Djursland - Organisation". fcdjursland.dk. FC Djursland. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  16. ^ "FC Djursland foretager rokade i den daglige ledelse for at udbrede samarbejdet på Djursland". fcdjursland.dk. FC Djursland. 7 July 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  17. ^ Schultz, Martin (22 October 2019). . syddjurs.lokalavisen.dk. Lokalavisen. Archived from the original on 2019-10-23. Retrieved 12 May 2020.

External links edit

  • (in Danish) Official site

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FC Djursland is an association football club based in the town of Grenaa Denmark that competes in the Jutland Series the sixth tier of the Danish football league system The club is a merger established in Djursland in 2009 originally between five parent clubs Today three clubs remain in the merger Grenaa IF AC Norddjurs and Ostdjurs 91 FC Djursland is affiliated to DBU Jutland and plays its home matches at Grenaa Idraetscenter where it has been based since 2009 FC DjurslandFull nameFodbold Club DjurslandNickname s Hajerne The Sharks Founded5 November 2009 14 years ago 2009 11 05 1 GroundGrenaa IdraetscenterChairmanHenning MeislerManagerFelipe SoaresLeagueJutland Series VI 2022 23Denmark SeriesGroup 4 8th of 8 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Between third and fourth tiers 2010 2015 2 Personnel 2 1 Current technical staff 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 National leagues 3 1 2 Regional leagues 3 1 3 Cups 4 Achievements 4 1 League summary 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFoundation edit FC Djursland was presented on 5 November 2009 as a cooperative superstructure between Grenaa IF Ostdjurs 91 AC Norddjurs Astrup Hammelev IF and Kolind Pederstrup Vice mayor of Grenaa Municipality and an active member of Grenaa IF Keld Overgaard Jensen functioned as a driving force in the merger 2 Djursland Bank became attached to the new club as the main sponsor for the first three years of its existence 2 Astrup Hammelev IF one of the parent clubs of the merger had already been established in 1995 as a superstructure of the clubs Astrup IF and Hammelev IF 3 and chairman of the club Soren Slemming stated after the realisation of FC Djursland that a merger would not be damaging to the parent clubs as they already had established an extensive cooperation agreement in the youth teams 2 FC Djursland would compete on the existing DBU licence Grenaa IF who at that point competed in the Denmark Series the fourth tier of Danish football The goal of the new club was as former chairman of FC Djursland Benny Sorensen stated to bring football in the Djursland area into the higher divisions This could only be achieved by uniting a number of regional clubs in the collaboration which in time could form a counterweight to the dominance of the larger clubs in Aarhus and Randers AGF and Randers FC 4 Between third and fourth tiers 2010 2015 edit The team played their first match against AGF on 27 June at Grenaa Idraetscenter 5 1 They would during their debut season reach promotion to the Danish 2nd Division the third tier of the Danish football league system However they would only last one season at the third level suffering relegation by only one point on the last day of the season after losing 2 1 at Tjorring IF who had already been relegated 6 7 Following the relegation back to the Denmark Series club captain Martin Andersen who had scored five goals the season before left the club to become player assistant at Norager Boldklub 8 Furthermore FC Djursland lost their top goalscorer Christoffer Hansen who signed with Blokhus FC on a two year deal after having scored 16 goals 9 Heading into the new season the goal was direct promotion back into the third tier but after struggling in the first half of the season the club hauled in a key addition Iddi Alkhag who came with previous experience from the Danish Superliga and would take on the role as player assistant 10 The season ended with a disappointing midtable finish 8th place in Group 3 11 In the Danish Cup FC Djursland were knocked out early on after a crushing 1 8 loss to Randers FC 12 Two months into the 2012 13 season Emmanuel Ake another player with multiple years of experience at the highest level joined FC Djursland 13 With him as their star player the club reached promotion to the Danish 2nd Division by finishing third in Group 3 which was achieved in the final round of regular season after drawing 2 2 against Aalborg Freja 14 Personnel edit nbsp FC Djursland logo outside club facilities Current technical staff edit Position NameChairman of the board nbsp Henning Meisler 15 16 Vice chairman nbsp Carl Eric Wurtz Pallesen 15 Commercial Director nbsp Morten Torp 15 Director of football nbsp Nicolaj R Poulsen 15 Head coach nbsp Felipe Soares 17 15 Goalkeeping coach nbsp Jacob Kliver 15 Honours editDomestic edit National leagues edit 2nd Division DBU level 3 Best league performance Fourteenth place 1 2010 11 WG Denmark Series DBU level 4 Best league performance Third place 1 2012 13 G3 Regional leagues edit Jyllandsserien5 Winners 2 2017 18 P 2021 22 P JBUs Serie 16 Winners 1 2016 G7 Cups edit DBU Pokalen Best cup performance Third Round 1 2013 14 3 Level 3 2 Division 1991 present 4 Level 4 Danmarksserien for herrer 1966 present 5 Level 5 Level 1 under DBU Jutland Jyllandsserien 1978 present 6 Level 6 Level 2 under DBU Jutland DBU Jylland Serie 1 2011 present Achievements editLeague summary edit 2 seasons in the Third Highest Danish League 6 seasons in the Fourth Highest Danish League 3 seasons in the Fifth Highest Danish League 1 season in the Sixth Highest Danish LeagueReferences edit a b FC Djursland Historie fcdjursland dk FC Djursland Retrieved 10 May 2020 a b c Frausing Holger 6 November 2009 Djursland vil i 1 division stiften dk Arhus Stiftstidende Retrieved 11 May 2020 FC Djursland haslund info Retrieved 10 May 2020 Blond Mikael 23 December 2012 23 dec Hajerne sigter efter 1 division bold dk bold dk Retrieved 12 May 2020 Ohlsen Lars 22 May 2009 FC Djursland moder AGF tv2ostjylland dk TV 2 Ostjylland Retrieved 10 May 2020 2 Division Vest Stillinger 2011 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 11 May 2020 Blond Mikael 11 June 2011 Holstebro Middelfart og Djursland domt ude bold dk bold dk Retrieved 11 May 2020 Hagelskjaer Mads 17 June 2011 FC Djursland mister anforer bold dk bold dk Retrieved 11 May 2020 Baunsgaard Casper 14 July 2011 Blokhus hapser Djursland topscorer bold dk bold dk Retrieved 11 May 2020 Blond Mikael 20 January 2020 Iddi Alkhag fortsaetter i DS bold dk bold dk Retrieved 11 May 2020 Herre DS Pulje 3 2012 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 11 May 2020 Helmin Jesper 9 August 2011 Randers smadrede Djursland i pokalen bold dk bold dk Retrieved 11 May 2020 Blond Mikael 16 September 2012 Emmanuel Ake til dansk DS klub bold dk bold dk Retrieved 12 May 2020 Blond Mikael 15 June 2013 FC Djursland Odder og GVI i 2 division bold dk bold dk Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b c d e f FC Djursland Organisation fcdjursland dk FC Djursland Retrieved 12 May 2020 FC Djursland foretager rokade i den daglige ledelse for at udbrede samarbejdet pa Djursland fcdjursland dk FC Djursland 7 July 2018 Retrieved 12 May 2020 Schultz Martin 22 October 2019 Seriefodbold Felipe Soares ny traener i Grenaa IF for nedrykningsdrama syddjurs lokalavisen dk Lokalavisen Archived from the original on 2019 10 23 Retrieved 12 May 2020 External links edit in Danish Official site Retrieved from https en 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