Brønshøj BK

Brønshøj BK
Full name Brønshøj Boldklub
Nickname(s) Hvepsene (The Wasps)
Founded 1919 (1919)
Ground Tingbjerg Ground, Brønshøj
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Jan Juul Jørgensen
Manager Jesper Hansen
League Danish 2nd Division, P1
2014–15 Danish 1st Division, 12th (relegated)
Brønshøj Boldklub – Fremad Amager, 2005.

Brønshøj BK, full name Brønshøj Boldklub is a Danish football club located in the outskirts of Copenhagen. The club was founded in 1919, but had their first league appearance in the season of 1944–45. Brønshøj BK has been a part of the Danish league system ever since, mostly playing in the two lower leagues (divisions).

The team had short spells in the highest division (then called 1. division) in the early 1960s and the early 1970s, and about half a dozen players made it to the Danish national team. Brønshøj Boldklubs golden era came about in the middle of the 1980s, when two consecutive promotions saw them a place in the 1. division. The culmination came in the season of 1984 under the guidance of manager Ebbe Skovdahl, when the team finished in 5th place, the clubs all-time highest. The club was relegated in 1989, and has not since then been represented in the highest league.

Brønshøj Boldklub is currently participating in the 3rd tier after relegation in 2015.

National team

Most caps: Per Røntved, 21 matches from 1970–72. (He had 75 caps overall)

First representative: Ove Andersen in 1955.

Last representative: Kent Nielsen in 1986.

In all 11 players have represented Brønshøj on the national team over the years.

Most appearances

Brian Kaus, 348 league appearances. (1985–90, 1996–2004)

Most goals

Kaj Petterson, 314 goals. (1938–54)[1]

Current squad

As of 9 August 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Denmark GK Johan Gårdsvoll
2 Denmark DF Marc Bredal
3 Denmark DF Daniel Anusic
4 Denmark DF Lars Emil Juel Andersen
5 Denmark DF Jeffrey Ofori
6 Denmark MF Oskar Tranberg
7 Denmark DF Jamil Fearrington
8 Denmark MF Jonas Skovengaard
9 Denmark MF Sian Hansen
10 Denmark MF Christoffer Boateng
11 Denmark MF Nico Jørgensen
12 Denmark DF Simon Sharif
No. Position Player
14 Denmark DF Oskar Høybye
15 Denmark FW Rasmus Andersen
16 Denmark MF Niko Kowalski
17 Denmark FW Patrick Naundrup
18 Denmark MF Oussama Djafer-Bey
19 Denmark MF Emil Welcher
20 Denmark MF Ali Hussein
21 Denmark MF Philip Rejnhold
22 Denmark FW Younes Nielsen
23 Denmark MF Frederik Lorenzen
24 Pakistan GK Yousuf Butt
25 Denmark DF Kelvin Raphael Padi

Achievements

Supporters

The official fan club of Brønshøj BK is called Hvepsene (lit. "The Wasps"), and make up the majority of fans of the team, and arrange bus trips for away matches, family days with the team, and the like.

Brønshøj BK has only one known ultra group, Brønshøj Drunken Army, a nominally left-wing and anti-racist firm that supports the team standing up throughout the match with chants, songs and dance.

As of November 2011, Hvepsene and BDA made the largest tifo in the Danish 1st Division that year.

References

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