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VSK Aarhus

Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvɑjlpyˌskɒwpɑkŋ̍ ˈɒːˌhuˀs]; commonly known as VSK Aarhus) is a Danish football club based in Risskov, a neighbourhood in Aarhus. The club was founded in 2016 when the football departments of Vejlby IK Fodbold and Idrætsklubben Skovbakken decided to merge. Skovbakken is a major multi-sport club who besides football also compete in basketball, handball, badminton, tennis, and volleyball, with many honours won in these departments.

VSK Aarhus
Full nameVejlby Skovbakken Aarhus
Founded1 July 2016; 7 years ago (2016-07-01)[1]
GroundVejlby Stadium
Capacity5,000
ChairmanLeif Gjørtz Christensen
ManagerJens Gjesing
League3rd Division
2022–233rd Division, 3rd of 12
WebsiteClub website

The men's team of VSK competes in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system, while the women's team play in the Elitedivisionen, the highest division. Both teams' home ground is Vejlby Stadium which has a capacity of 5,000.

History edit

Separate clubs, common ground edit

VSK Aarhus was formed through a merger of Vejlby IK Fodbold (VIK) and the men's football department of IK Skovbakken on 1 July 2016. Both clubs shared their home grounds at Vejlby Stadium and had each their own clubhouse part of Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter.[2]

 
The neighbourhood of Trøjborg, where IK Skovbakken - parent club of VSK Aarhus - was founded in 1927.

Vejlby IK was founded in 1949 as a football club in the Aarhus suburb of Vejlby, while Skovbakken was established in the neighbourhood of Trøjborg in 1927. Skovbakken was named after section 1 of the Arbejdernes Andels Boligforening (AAB), a housing area by Marienlund. AAB, founded in 1919, is the oldest organisation for subsidised housing in Aarhus, and the club therefore has strong working class roots. Skovbakken's first ground was at Ferdinands Plads in Riis Skov. In 1939, the club moved to Riisvangen, where facilities were largely built through volunteering. In 1969, the club moved to the newly established Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter on the initiative of a number of visionary leaders in IK Skovbakken, and had their home ground at the stadium facility, Vejlby Stadium.[2] Here, the football department of Skovbakken would soon find success, and they spent the 1978 season and 1979 season at the highest level.[3][4] Symbolically, the subsequent decline of Skovbakken occurred with the advent of professionalism in Danish football, which was introduced on 25 February 1978 by the Danish Football Union.[5][6]

Skovbakken and Vejlby IK shared the ground at Vejlby Stadium and throughout the following decades, the two clubs formed a rivalry, but also had multiple attempts of merging. The first initiative was taken by chairman of Vejlby IK Gymnastik, Erik Brandtoft in the 1987,[7] but these plans did initially not come to fruition.[8] A new initiative surfaced in the 1990s, when Ove Poulsen who was associated with both clubs, took control of negotiations for a merger. However, the proposal failed to gain approval at the general assembly of Vejlby IK.[2]

The first merger (1999–2000) edit

In 1999, IK Skovbakken entered into an agreement to merge with Aarhus Fremad, whose first team competed in the Danish Superliga, the highest level of Danish football.[2] This superstructure, named FC Aarhus, was formed with the goal of becoming one of the top clubs of Denmark. However, the merger only survived for six months, as the new club had already built up a deficit of DKK 2.5 million.[9] Skovbakken dropped out of the merger while the Aarhus Fremad board decided to continue their professional department under the name of FC Aarhus for the next four years with the continued ambition of reaching the Superliga, after suffering relegation from the highest level in 1999.[10] After Skovbakken withdrew from the merger, the first team was placed in the lower divisions of Danish football, and only stopped the decline at Series 1, the sixth highest level.[2]

Forming VSK Aarhus (2008–2016) edit

 
 
Skovbakken & Vejlby IK
Aarhus Fremad
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The location of the two founding parent clubs for the superstructure club VSK Aarhus in Aarhus (in red). The overview also shows the location of Aarhus Fremad (amateur section) which participated in the inaugural meetings in 2015 (in cyan).

In 2008, the Danish Football Union introduced a licensing system in the youth departments of Danish clubs. Initially developed by the UEFA in 2004,[11] club licensing sets a standard of good practice both on the field and in administration.[12] Skovbakken did not receive a license for its youth teams, which meant that its best youth talents left the club for other clubs in the region.[2] As a consequence of this, the under-16 team, who had just promoted to the highest division for that age group after reaching first place in the second highest division, was suddenly disbanded. The club had the reshuffle its youth teams in the following years, and sought to implement a new structure for the youth department.[2] However, there were not enough youth players available to form a competitive academy due to an exodus of youth players. This was not only the case for Skovbakken, but also for local rivals Vejlby IK Fodbold and Aarhus Fremad, where youth players frequently began moving between the three clubs' youth departments. Therefore, in the summer of 2010, Skovbakken, Vejlby IK and Aarhus Fremad entered into a cooperation agreement to provide both superstructure teams and joint teams at U13, U14, U15 and U16-levels under the name of the former superstructure, FC Aarhus.[13][2]

At an internal evaluation seminar between the three clubs in January 2015, it was agreed that youth football in the area would thrive the best in the case of a merger in footballing departments. The three clubs' boards set up a collaboration committee for the merger in March 2015. Martin Østergaard, Ane Mathilde Pedersen and John Duus Andresen (Vejlby IK), Jesper Simonsen and Poul Mortensen (Skovbakken women's football) and Thomas Pallesen and Leif Gjørtz Christensen (Skovbakken men's football) all participated in the merger working group.[1][2] The amateur department of Aarhus Fremad would initially participate in the meetings, but withdrew from the project on 30 May 2015 as they became part of Aarhus Fremad Fodbold ApS, who ran their first team and reserve teams.

The merger was agreed upon after two successive general assemblies in Vejlby IK and Skovbakken, respectively, in February 2016.[1] Subsequently, the new club was formed at the next founding general assembly, with the official date of inception being 1 July 2016.[1] The first chairman was Leif Gjørtz Christensen from Skovbakken.[8] Initially, it was decided by large majority of votes from both clubs that the new football superstructure should be named FC Vejlby,[14] but after some months later an extraordinary general meeting was requested by a large number of members, who, in June 2016, decided to change the name to Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus – or VSK Aarhus.[2][15]

Finding foothold in the third tier (2016–present) edit

Building upon the license of IK Skovbakken, VSK Aarhus would in their debut season compete in the 2016–17 Danish 2nd Divisions (third highest division).[15] They were placed in Group 3, which counted eight teams from Jutland, of which three, including VSK, were from the greater Aarhus area.[16] Poul Lyse and Michele Demontis, who had worked as assistants under former head coaches Jakob Michelsen and Ole Brandenborg, had taken over as head coaching team in 2011, and would continue in this position for VSK in the new season.[17] Lyse and Demontis had formerly been awarded 2014 Coaches of the Year in the Danish 2nd Division, and had achieved good results for Skovbakken during their tenure in view of the club's non-professional status.[17] During the summer of 2016, the first team had lost eight players to other clubs, and would rely heavily on promoted youth team players for the season.[18][19] The first official game in competition for VSK was a Danish 2nd Division away match against Brabrand IF on 5 August 2016 at Brabrand Stadion in front of 248 spectatators; a match which ended in a 3–0 loss to VSK.[20][21] Four days later, on 9 August, the club faced local rivals Aarhus Fremad in the Danish Cup away at Riisvangen Stadion, where VSK parent club IK Skovbakken had its home ground between 1939 and 1969.[2] In front of 321 spectators, midfielder Oscar Scott Carl scored VSK's first goal in competition in the 61st minute to tie the game 1–1 after Mathias Valentin had scored the opening goal for Aarhus Fremad. The teams stayed level at 1–1 and the match went to a penalty shoot-out, which VSK won 5–4 to advance to the second round.[22][23] On the following matchday in the league, on 13 August at home at Vejlby Stadium against Jammerbugt FC, Anders Kjeldgaard scored the first league goal for VSK to secure a 1–1 draw.[24] At the halfway mark of the season, VSK had finished sixth out of the eight teams with 11 points after 14 matches, and would thus compete the spring season in the relegation group.[16] The club managed to haul in 33 points in 22 matches during the spring, finishing in fifth place of the table, eight points clear of the relegation zone.[25] In the cup, VSK had beat Kolding IF 4–3 at home on 30 August 2016 after knocking out Aarhus Fremad.[26] In the third round, the club faced Danish Superliga club AaB home at Vejlby Stadium on 26 October.[27] Despite a strong showing by the home team, the match ended in a 0–1 loss which ended VSK's first cup run.[28]

 
Entrance to the Vejlby-Risskov sports complex, which holds Vejlby Stadium, the home ground of VSK Aarhus.

Prior to the 2017–18 season, head coaches Lyse and Demontis signed two-year contract extensions.[29] The latter stated that he saw a realistic chance of the team playing for promotion during its second season.[30] The first team squad had almost been kept intact throughout the summer transfer window, and had been strengthened by the acquisition of forward Shawn Rathcke Memory who had been signed from lower tier club FC Skanderborg.[31] Once again placed in Group 3, their season kicked off on 5 August 2017 with a 1–1 away draw against FC Sydvest 05.[32] Results worsened during the fall season and as a result of the disappointing start to the season, Lyse and Demontis were sacked as head coaches on 8 November 2017.[33] Demontis would instead continue in the role as director of football as well as assistant coach for the first team.[33] The head coaching change occurred after VSK had finished sixth in the table – seven points from the promotion group – and would therefore once again compete in the relegation group in the spring. In the cup, VSK had knocked out Linde Boldklub in the first round away at Langhøjskolen with a 12–0 win. In the second round, they faced local Danish Superliga team AGF on 29 August, a game that was televised, which VSK lost 1–4.[34] During the winter transfer window, the club lost several of their key players: team captain Henrik Brodersen left for Kolding IF,[35] while forward Frederik Høgh and left back Jacob Torp moved to local rivals Aarhus Fremad.[36][37] Demontis later criticised Torp and Høgh for their move, calling it "incomprehensible", as Fremad played at the same level, also competing in the relegation group.[38] On 25 January 2018, the club signed Jesper Højlund as their new head coach, who had coached the Aarhus Fremad reserves until then.[39][40] A tumultuous spring season, which included big home losses to Næsby Boldklub (2–5) and B.93 (0–3) and only six wins to 12 losses in total, saw VSK Aarhus suffer relegation.[41] This was effectuated on 2 June 2018, when Brønshøj Boldklub beat Aarhus Fremad 3–2, which meant that VSK could no longer avoid relegation to the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of Danish football.[42]

After the end of the season, director of football and former head coach, Michele Demontis, stated that VSK had to promote directly back to the Danish 2nd Division (third tier).[43]

Stadium edit

 
Vejlby Stadium in 2020.

VSK Aarhus have only had one home ground, Vejlby Stadium, where they have played since the team's foundation in 2016. The stadium is part of a larger sports complex, Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter, which was inaugurated in 1969, and is situated in the district of Risskov in Aarhus. Besides the stadium itself, which can hold a total of 5,000 spectators of which 300 are seated, the complex features 10 grass pitches, an artificial turf pitch, a folk high school of sports (Idrætshøjskolen Århus), four indoor sports halls, including the sports and events arena of Vejlby-Risskov Hallen, a swimming hall and administrative offices.[44][45]

Record attendance at Vejlby Stadium occurred on 7 September 1978, when IK Skovbakken faced local rivals AGF in the Danish Superliga, then called 1st Division. 11,763 spectators saw the home team lose 2–4.[3]

Backroom staff edit

Club officials edit

Position Staff
Chairman Leif Gjørtz Christensen
Vice-chairman Marie Greve
Board of Directors Thomas Ottosen
Birgitte Hamborg Faarbæk
Laurence McGregor Vedelsdal

Source: VSK Aarhus | Bestyrelsen

Position Name
Head coach Jens Gjesing
Assistant manager Mads Post
Team leader Gert Schytz

Source: VSK Aarhus | Herresenior | Holdstab

Head coaches edit

The person responsible for direction of the first senior team has traditionally been given the title of head coach/trainer. Since 2019, Jens Gjesing was given the title of manager/sports director, taking control of the football operations besides his position as head coach.[46]

Name Nationality From To Refs
Poul Lyse and Michele Demontis   Denmark 1 July 2016 8 November 2017 [33]
Jesper Højlund   Denmark 25 January 2018 19 November 2018 [40][47]
Jens Gjesing   Denmark 19 November 2018 Present [47][48][49]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Achievements edit

League summary edit

Statistical breakdown season-by-season edit

Season League Cup Europe / Other Avg. Home
Attendance1
Top goalscorer(s)1 Refs
Level Division P W D L GF GA Pts Position Competition Result Name Goals
2016–17 3 Danish 2nd Division 36 10 14 12 54 57 44 17th of 24 R3 167 Kasper Kempel 8 [51]
2017–18 3 Danish 2nd Division 36 10 6 20 58 72 36 23rd of 24 R2 151 Magnus Clemmensen 7 [52]
2018–19 4 Denmark Series, Group 4 27 18 5 4 68 25 59 1st of 10 R1 Oscar Scott Carl 13 [53]
2019–20 3 Danish 2nd Division 23 9 2 12 27 35 29 15th of 24 R3 206 Jakob Rittig 6 [54]

See also edit

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Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus Danish pronunciation ˈvɑjlpyˌskɒwpɑkŋ ˈɒːˌhuˀs commonly known as VSK Aarhus is a Danish football club based in Risskov a neighbourhood in Aarhus The club was founded in 2016 when the football departments of Vejlby IK Fodbold and Idraetsklubben Skovbakken decided to merge Skovbakken is a major multi sport club who besides football also compete in basketball handball badminton tennis and volleyball with many honours won in these departments VSK AarhusFull nameVejlby Skovbakken AarhusFounded1 July 2016 7 years ago 2016 07 01 1 GroundVejlby StadiumCapacity5 000ChairmanLeif Gjortz ChristensenManagerJens GjesingLeague3rd Division2022 233rd Division 3rd of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome colours The men s team of VSK competes in the Danish 3rd Division the fourth tier of the Danish football league system while the women s team play in the Elitedivisionen the highest division Both teams home ground is Vejlby Stadium which has a capacity of 5 000 Contents 1 History 1 1 Separate clubs common ground 1 2 The first merger 1999 2000 1 3 Forming VSK Aarhus 2008 2016 1 4 Finding foothold in the third tier 2016 present 2 Stadium 3 Backroom staff 3 1 Club officials 3 2 Head coaches 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 National leagues 4 1 2 Cups 5 Achievements 5 1 League summary 5 2 Statistical breakdown season by season 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Citations 7 2 Sources 8 External linksHistory editSee also da Idraetsklubben Skovbakken and da Vejlby IK Fodbold Separate clubs common ground edit VSK Aarhus was formed through a merger of Vejlby IK Fodbold VIK and the men s football department of IK Skovbakken on 1 July 2016 Both clubs shared their home grounds at Vejlby Stadium and had each their own clubhouse part of Vejlby Risskov Idraetscenter 2 nbsp The neighbourhood of Trojborg where IK Skovbakken parent club of VSK Aarhus was founded in 1927 Vejlby IK was founded in 1949 as a football club in the Aarhus suburb of Vejlby while Skovbakken was established in the neighbourhood of Trojborg in 1927 Skovbakken was named after section 1 of the Arbejdernes Andels Boligforening AAB a housing area by Marienlund AAB founded in 1919 is the oldest organisation for subsidised housing in Aarhus and the club therefore has strong working class roots Skovbakken s first ground was at Ferdinands Plads in Riis Skov In 1939 the club moved to Riisvangen where facilities were largely built through volunteering In 1969 the club moved to the newly established Vejlby Risskov Idraetscenter on the initiative of a number of visionary leaders in IK Skovbakken and had their home ground at the stadium facility Vejlby Stadium 2 Here the football department of Skovbakken would soon find success and they spent the 1978 season and 1979 season at the highest level 3 4 Symbolically the subsequent decline of Skovbakken occurred with the advent of professionalism in Danish football which was introduced on 25 February 1978 by the Danish Football Union 5 6 Skovbakken and Vejlby IK shared the ground at Vejlby Stadium and throughout the following decades the two clubs formed a rivalry but also had multiple attempts of merging The first initiative was taken by chairman of Vejlby IK Gymnastik Erik Brandtoft in the 1987 7 but these plans did initially not come to fruition 8 A new initiative surfaced in the 1990s when Ove Poulsen who was associated with both clubs took control of negotiations for a merger However the proposal failed to gain approval at the general assembly of Vejlby IK 2 The first merger 1999 2000 edit In 1999 IK Skovbakken entered into an agreement to merge with Aarhus Fremad whose first team competed in the Danish Superliga the highest level of Danish football 2 This superstructure named FC Aarhus was formed with the goal of becoming one of the top clubs of Denmark However the merger only survived for six months as the new club had already built up a deficit of DKK 2 5 million 9 Skovbakken dropped out of the merger while the Aarhus Fremad board decided to continue their professional department under the name of FC Aarhus for the next four years with the continued ambition of reaching the Superliga after suffering relegation from the highest level in 1999 10 After Skovbakken withdrew from the merger the first team was placed in the lower divisions of Danish football and only stopped the decline at Series 1 the sixth highest level 2 Forming VSK Aarhus 2008 2016 edit nbsp nbsp Skovbakken amp Vejlby IK nbsp Aarhus Fremadclass notpageimage The location of the two founding parent clubs for the superstructure club VSK Aarhus in Aarhus in red The overview also shows the location of Aarhus Fremad amateur section which participated in the inaugural meetings in 2015 in cyan In 2008 the Danish Football Union introduced a licensing system in the youth departments of Danish clubs Initially developed by the UEFA in 2004 11 club licensing sets a standard of good practice both on the field and in administration 12 Skovbakken did not receive a license for its youth teams which meant that its best youth talents left the club for other clubs in the region 2 As a consequence of this the under 16 team who had just promoted to the highest division for that age group after reaching first place in the second highest division was suddenly disbanded The club had the reshuffle its youth teams in the following years and sought to implement a new structure for the youth department 2 However there were not enough youth players available to form a competitive academy due to an exodus of youth players This was not only the case for Skovbakken but also for local rivals Vejlby IK Fodbold and Aarhus Fremad where youth players frequently began moving between the three clubs youth departments Therefore in the summer of 2010 Skovbakken Vejlby IK and Aarhus Fremad entered into a cooperation agreement to provide both superstructure teams and joint teams at U13 U14 U15 and U16 levels under the name of the former superstructure FC Aarhus 13 2 At an internal evaluation seminar between the three clubs in January 2015 it was agreed that youth football in the area would thrive the best in the case of a merger in footballing departments The three clubs boards set up a collaboration committee for the merger in March 2015 Martin Ostergaard Ane Mathilde Pedersen and John Duus Andresen Vejlby IK Jesper Simonsen and Poul Mortensen Skovbakken women s football and Thomas Pallesen and Leif Gjortz Christensen Skovbakken men s football all participated in the merger working group 1 2 The amateur department of Aarhus Fremad would initially participate in the meetings but withdrew from the project on 30 May 2015 as they became part of Aarhus Fremad Fodbold ApS who ran their first team and reserve teams The merger was agreed upon after two successive general assemblies in Vejlby IK and Skovbakken respectively in February 2016 1 Subsequently the new club was formed at the next founding general assembly with the official date of inception being 1 July 2016 1 The first chairman was Leif Gjortz Christensen from Skovbakken 8 Initially it was decided by large majority of votes from both clubs that the new football superstructure should be named FC Vejlby 14 but after some months later an extraordinary general meeting was requested by a large number of members who in June 2016 decided to change the name to Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus or VSK Aarhus 2 15 Finding foothold in the third tier 2016 present edit Building upon the license of IK Skovbakken VSK Aarhus would in their debut season compete in the 2016 17 Danish 2nd Divisions third highest division 15 They were placed in Group 3 which counted eight teams from Jutland of which three including VSK were from the greater Aarhus area 16 Poul Lyse and Michele Demontis who had worked as assistants under former head coaches Jakob Michelsen and Ole Brandenborg had taken over as head coaching team in 2011 and would continue in this position for VSK in the new season 17 Lyse and Demontis had formerly been awarded 2014 Coaches of the Year in the Danish 2nd Division and had achieved good results for Skovbakken during their tenure in view of the club s non professional status 17 During the summer of 2016 the first team had lost eight players to other clubs and would rely heavily on promoted youth team players for the season 18 19 The first official game in competition for VSK was a Danish 2nd Division away match against Brabrand IF on 5 August 2016 at Brabrand Stadion in front of 248 spectatators a match which ended in a 3 0 loss to VSK 20 21 Four days later on 9 August the club faced local rivals Aarhus Fremad in the Danish Cup away at Riisvangen Stadion where VSK parent club IK Skovbakken had its home ground between 1939 and 1969 2 In front of 321 spectators midfielder Oscar Scott Carl scored VSK s first goal in competition in the 61st minute to tie the game 1 1 after Mathias Valentin had scored the opening goal for Aarhus Fremad The teams stayed level at 1 1 and the match went to a penalty shoot out which VSK won 5 4 to advance to the second round 22 23 On the following matchday in the league on 13 August at home at Vejlby Stadium against Jammerbugt FC Anders Kjeldgaard scored the first league goal for VSK to secure a 1 1 draw 24 At the halfway mark of the season VSK had finished sixth out of the eight teams with 11 points after 14 matches and would thus compete the spring season in the relegation group 16 The club managed to haul in 33 points in 22 matches during the spring finishing in fifth place of the table eight points clear of the relegation zone 25 In the cup VSK had beat Kolding IF 4 3 at home on 30 August 2016 after knocking out Aarhus Fremad 26 In the third round the club faced Danish Superliga club AaB home at Vejlby Stadium on 26 October 27 Despite a strong showing by the home team the match ended in a 0 1 loss which ended VSK s first cup run 28 nbsp Entrance to the Vejlby Risskov sports complex which holds Vejlby Stadium the home ground of VSK Aarhus Prior to the 2017 18 season head coaches Lyse and Demontis signed two year contract extensions 29 The latter stated that he saw a realistic chance of the team playing for promotion during its second season 30 The first team squad had almost been kept intact throughout the summer transfer window and had been strengthened by the acquisition of forward Shawn Rathcke Memory who had been signed from lower tier club FC Skanderborg 31 Once again placed in Group 3 their season kicked off on 5 August 2017 with a 1 1 away draw against FC Sydvest 05 32 Results worsened during the fall season and as a result of the disappointing start to the season Lyse and Demontis were sacked as head coaches on 8 November 2017 33 Demontis would instead continue in the role as director of football as well as assistant coach for the first team 33 The head coaching change occurred after VSK had finished sixth in the table seven points from the promotion group and would therefore once again compete in the relegation group in the spring In the cup VSK had knocked out Linde Boldklub in the first round away at Langhojskolen with a 12 0 win In the second round they faced local Danish Superliga team AGF on 29 August a game that was televised which VSK lost 1 4 34 During the winter transfer window the club lost several of their key players team captain Henrik Brodersen left for Kolding IF 35 while forward Frederik Hogh and left back Jacob Torp moved to local rivals Aarhus Fremad 36 37 Demontis later criticised Torp and Hogh for their move calling it incomprehensible as Fremad played at the same level also competing in the relegation group 38 On 25 January 2018 the club signed Jesper Hojlund as their new head coach who had coached the Aarhus Fremad reserves until then 39 40 A tumultuous spring season which included big home losses to Naesby Boldklub 2 5 and B 93 0 3 and only six wins to 12 losses in total saw VSK Aarhus suffer relegation 41 This was effectuated on 2 June 2018 when Bronshoj Boldklub beat Aarhus Fremad 3 2 which meant that VSK could no longer avoid relegation to the Denmark Series the fourth tier of Danish football 42 After the end of the season director of football and former head coach Michele Demontis stated that VSK had to promote directly back to the Danish 2nd Division third tier 43 Stadium editMain article Vejlby Stadium nbsp Vejlby Stadium in 2020 VSK Aarhus have only had one home ground Vejlby Stadium where they have played since the team s foundation in 2016 The stadium is part of a larger sports complex Vejlby Risskov Idraetscenter which was inaugurated in 1969 and is situated in the district of Risskov in Aarhus Besides the stadium itself which can hold a total of 5 000 spectators of which 300 are seated the complex features 10 grass pitches an artificial turf pitch a folk high school of sports Idraetshojskolen Arhus four indoor sports halls including the sports and events arena of Vejlby Risskov Hallen a swimming hall and administrative offices 44 45 Record attendance at Vejlby Stadium occurred on 7 September 1978 when IK Skovbakken faced local rivals AGF in the Danish Superliga then called 1st Division 11 763 spectators saw the home team lose 2 4 3 Backroom staff editClub officials edit Position Staff Chairman Leif Gjortz Christensen Vice chairman Marie Greve Board of Directors Thomas Ottosen Birgitte Hamborg Faarbaek Laurence McGregor Vedelsdal Source VSK Aarhus Bestyrelsen Position Name Head coach Jens Gjesing Assistant manager Mads Post Team leader Gert Schytz Source VSK Aarhus Herresenior Holdstab Head coaches edit The person responsible for direction of the first senior team has traditionally been given the title of head coach trainer Since 2019 Jens Gjesing was given the title of manager sports director taking control of the football operations besides his position as head coach 46 Name Nationality From To Refs Poul Lyse and Michele Demontis nbsp Denmark 1 July 2016 8 November 2017 33 Jesper Hojlund nbsp Denmark 25 January 2018 19 November 2018 40 47 Jens Gjesing nbsp Denmark 19 November 2018 Present 47 48 49 Honours editDomestic edit National leagues edit 2nd Division DBU level 3 Best league performance Eighth place 1 2019 20 G2 3rd Division DBU level 4 Best league performance Third place 1 2021 22 Denmark Series DBU level 4 5 Winners 1 2018 19 G4 Cups edit DBU Pokalen Best cup performance Third Round 2 2016 17 2019 20Achievements editLeague summary edit 3 seasons in the Third Highest Danish League 1 season in the Fourth Highest Danish League 50 Statistical breakdown season by season edit Season League Cup Europe Other Avg HomeAttendance1 Top goalscorer s 1 Refs Level Division P W D L GF GA Pts Position Competition Result Name Goals 2016 17 3 Danish 2nd Division 36 10 14 12 54 57 44 17th of 24 R3 167 Kasper Kempel 8 51 2017 18 3 Danish 2nd Division 36 10 6 20 58 72 36 23rd of 24 R2 151 Magnus Clemmensen 7 52 2018 19 4 Denmark Series Group 4 27 18 5 4 68 25 59 1st of 10 R1 Oscar Scott Carl 13 53 2019 20 3 Danish 2nd Division 23 9 2 12 27 35 29 15th of 24 R3 206 Jakob Rittig 6 54 See also editVSK Aarhus women References editCitations edit a b c d Fusion af VIK Fodbold og Skovbakken herrefodbold PDF vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus 2 February 2016 Retrieved 15 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Klubbens historie vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b OH 29 August 2017 Malet alle husker agf dk Aarhus Gymnastikforening Retrieved 16 April 2020 Bagge Henrik 26 October 2013 Stadig liv pa Vejlby Stadion stiften dk Arhus Stiftstidende Retrieved 16 April 2020 Fokus 30 ar med betalt fodbold tipsbladet dk Tipsbladet 2008 Retrieved 16 April 2020 En verden uden for SAS Ligaen Skovbakken tipsbladet dk Tipsbladet Retrieved 16 April 2020 Rafn Jeppe 17 October 2009 Tre nye aeresmedlemmer i VIK aarhus lokalavisen dk Lokalavisen Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b Kristensen Mick 25 February 2016 FC Vejlby skal vaere den nye fodboldstormagt i Aarhus N jyllands posten dk Jyllands Posten Retrieved 16 April 2020 Ritzau 14 December 1999 FC Arhus mangler to millioner berlingske dk Berlingske Tidende Retrieved 16 April 2020 Balle Ricky Rehn Niklas Wittendorf Nicolaj Anthonsen Kenneth Aarhus Fremad Historien aarhus fremad dk Aarhus Fremad Retrieved 6 March 2020 Club Licensing 10 Years On PDF uefa com UEFA 2015 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Klublicens Ungdom drenge dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 16 April 2020 Rafn Jeppe 4 October 2010 FC Aarhus er genopstaet pa ungdomssiden aarhus lokalavisen dk Lokalavisen Retrieved 17 April 2020 Hove Frank 24 February 2016 Ny fusionsklub i Aarhus FC Vejlby tv2ostjylland dk TV 2 Ostjylland Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b Margren Sara 26 June 2016 Skovbakken bliver til VSK Aarhus bold dk bold dk Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b 2 division Pulje 3 2017 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 19 April 2020 a b Kjaer Niels Thaysen Kjaer Silas 2015 1001 dags eventyr IK Skovbakken Herrefodbolds forste 1000 divisionskampe og den naeste Books on Demand p 36 ISBN 9788771707298 Lykke Rasmus 4 August 2016 VSK Aarhus chef Vi far et svaert efterar vimeo com LokalUpdate Retrieved 16 April 2020 Stor spillerudskiftning pa 2 divisionsholdet vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus 5 August 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Boldt Bendtsen Tobias 5 August 2016 Brabrand satte VSK Aarhus til vaegs bold dk bold dk Retrieved 16 April 2020 Buschmann Lars 5 August 2016 Dagens Spilforslag Brabrand tryner lokalfusionen VSK Arhus tipsbladet dk Tipsbladet Retrieved 16 April 2020 Aarhus Fremad VSK Aarhus Sydbank Pokalen 2016 2016 bold dk bold dk Retrieved 16 April 2020 Pokalbrag VSK Aarhus AaB vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus 25 October 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2020 VSK Aarhus Jammerbugt FC 2 Division Gruppe 3 2016 2017 bold dk bold dk Retrieved 16 April 2020 2 division Forar 2017 Kvalifikationsspil 2017 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 19 April 2020 VSK Aarhus Kolding IF 30 august 2016 bold dk bold dk 30 August 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2020 Skovsgaard Tofting Nicolai 9 September 2016 VSK stopper glaeder sig til AaB mode bold dk bold dk Retrieved 19 April 2020 VSK Arhus AaB dbu dk Danish Football Union 26 October 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2020 Moller Karlsen Nanna 9 July 2017 VSK Aarhus forlaenger med traenerduo bold dk bold dk Retrieved 19 April 2020 Blond Mikael 11 July 2017 VSK Aarhus ojner oprykningsspillet bold dk bold dk Retrieved 19 April 2020 Blond Mikael 1 August 2017 Intakt trup glaeder VSK Aarhus traener bold dk bold dk Retrieved 19 April 2020 2 division Pulje 3 2018 Kampprogram dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 20 April 2020 a b c Blond Mikael 8 November 2017 VSK Aarhus fyrer og forfremmer Demontis bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 VSK Arhus AGF dbu dk Danish Football Union 29 August 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2020 Blond Mikael 15 January 2018 Kolding kaprer VSK Aarhus anforer bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Margren Sara 4 January 2018 Aarhus Fremad pa angriber rov i VSK bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Margren Sara 13 January 2018 Aarhus Fremad snupper endnu en VSK spiller bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Blond Mikael 4 February 2018 VSK Aarhus chef Forstar ikke Hogh og Torp bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Blond Mikael 25 January 2018 VSK Aarhus henter ny cheftraener i Aarhus F bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 a b Fons Foldager Emil 16 March 2018 Ny VSK traener inden nedrykningsspillet Vi skal spille 16 finaler stiften dk Arhus Stiftstidende Retrieved 16 April 2020 2 division Forar 2018 Kvalifikationsspil 2018 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 21 April 2020 Dalsten Casper 2 June 2018 Bronshoj sejr sender VSK ned i DS bold dk bold dk Retrieved 21 April 2020 Graesdal Maajen Anton 4 June 2018 VSK chef Vi skal rykke op med det samme bold dk bold dk Retrieved 21 April 2020 Anlaeg vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus Retrieved 16 April 2020 Vejlby Stadion stadions dk Danmarks Stadions Retrieved 16 April 2020 Nohr Mikkel 29 July 2019 Jens Gjesing bliver manager i VSK Aarhus bold dk Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b Goeg Klaus 19 November 2018 Jens Gjesing ny cheftraener i VSK vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus Retrieved 16 April 2020 Nohr Mikkel 29 July 2019 Jens Gjesing bliver manager i VSK Aarhus bold dk VSK Aarhus Retrieved 16 April 2020 Jens Gjesing bliver manager i VSK Aarhus vskaarhus dk VSK Aarhus 28 July 2019 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Herre DS Pulje 4 2019 dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 20 April 2020 2 division 16 17 Topscorere bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 2 division 17 18 Topscorere bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Herre DS Pulje 4 2019 Topscorerliste dbu dk Danish Football Union Retrieved 20 April 2020 2 division 19 20 Topscorere bold dk bold dk Retrieved 20 April 2020 Sources edit Kjaer Niels Thaysen Kjaer Silas 2015 1001 dags eventyr IK Skovbakken Herrefodbolds forste 1000 divisionskampe og den naeste Books on Demand ISBN 9788771707298 External links editOfficial website in Danish VSK Aarhus clubfacts at the Danish Football Association s database in Danish 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