Næstved BK

Næstved
Full name Næstved Boldklub A/S
Founded 1996 (1939 as Næstved IF)
Ground Næstved Stadion, Næstved
Capacity 10,000 (2,300 covered seats)
Chairman Dan Andersen
Manager Michael Hemmingsen
League Danish 1st Division
2017-18 2nd, 2.Division (promoted)

Næstved Boldklub is a Danish association football team based in Næstved on the southern end of Zealand. Næstved Boldklub is the professional superstructure of the parent club Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF) and currently plays in the Danish 1nd Division/NordicBet Liga the second tier of Danish football league system.

The team's regular colours have been green and white throughout the club's history. It plays its home games at ProfaGroup Park. The main rivals are Nykøbing FC (former B1901) and Slagelse B&I. Other rivals are Herfølge Boldklub and Køge Boldklub (the two clubs now merged to HB Køge).

Formerly a regular team in the top half of the Danish Superliga, Næstved has been tempting fate in the second and third tier since after the relegation. Since then Næstved Boldklub have been struggling financially which have been a factor in the club's struggles limiting and sometimes banning the club from signing contracts with players.

History

Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF) was formed in 1939 as a union of Næstved Idræts Klub and Næstved Boldklub the latter which had already played a season in the Mesterskabs-serien (then the best league in Denmark). During the Second World War the Danish football leagues were replaced by geographical divisions. With the beginning of the 1945–1946 season the football pyramid was reestablished with Næstved being placed in the 3rd Division. In 1970 Næstved won promotion to the 2nd Division finishing third the following season to secure promotion to the 1st Division (the then top division in Denmark). Again Næstved finished third in their first season after promotion winning bronze medal in 1972.

After the club's three mostly successful decades from the 1970s until the 1990s, including two time runner-up in the league (1980 in front of an all time capacity record of 20,315 spectators at Næstved Stadion and again in 1988), the club was relegated following the 1995–1996 season after finishing last.

In 1996 Næstved Boldklub became the professional superstructure of the parent club Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF).

In 2000 Næstved was relegated to the 2nd Division (third tier in Danish football league structure) for the first time since 1963. Enduring financial trouble the club was then several times just about to be relegated to Danmarks Serien (non-league), and if that would have happened, it would be the first time ever for Næstved not to be in one of the three best divisions of Denmark.

The team were promoted to the 1st division and will participate in NordicBetLiga season 2018/2019.

Honours

Other results:

Achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 1 October 2018[1] 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 Jacob Pryts
2 Denmark DF Kasper Mertz
3 Iran DF Daniel Norouzi
4 Denmark DF Nikolaj Hansen
5 Denmark DF Søren Jensen
6 Denmark DF Peter Therkildsen
8 Denmark MF Mark Kongstedt
9 Faroe Islands FW Finnur Justinussen
10 Denmark MF Kristoffer Munksgaard (Captain)
11 Tunisia FW Souheib Dhaflaoui
12 Denmark MF Mads Olsen
No. Position Player
14 Denmark MF Tobias Christensen
16 Denmark FW Ahmed Hassan
17 Denmark MF Mathias Andersen
18 Denmark GK Christoffer Petersen
19 Denmark MF Andreas Moos
21 Denmark DF Mads Nordam
22 Denmark DF Jesper Overgaard Christiansen
23 Denmark DF Boris Saric (on loan from Fremad Amager)
25 Denmark FW Rasmus Grosen
45 Denmark MF Christoffer Boateng

Shirt number 7

On 12 June 2006, Næstved midfielder Rasmus Green suddenly collapsed during training and was – in spite of subsequent reviving-attempts from fellow players, the physio and a present doctor – dead on arrival at Næstved Hospital.[2] The number seven is retired in his memory.

Records

Club records

Biggest attendance

Biggest league victory

  • 7–0 v Værløse BK, Danish 2nd Division East, 21 July 2006
  • 7–0 v Korup Idrætsforening, Danish 2nd Division, 15 July 2003
  • 7–0 v Arbejdernes Idrætsklub Aarhus, 24 October 1965

Biggest victory in European cups

Biggest league defeat

Biggest defeat in European cups

Player records

Most appearances

#NameNationAppsGoals
1Frank HougaardDenmark511?
2Mogens HansenDenmark427?
3Søren JuelDenmark375?
4Torben JohansenDenmark359?
5Aage HermansenDenmark338?
6Alex NielsenDenmark320?
7Klaus JuliussenDenmark316?
8Jørgen HansenDenmark309?
9Benny JacobsenDenmark295?
10Poul NielsenDenmark287?

Most European appearances: 6, Mogens Hansen and Alex Nielsen[5]

Top goalscorer in all competitions: Karsten Jensen, 133 goals in 228 appearances. Average: 0,58 goal per game[6]

Top European goalscorer: Lars Jacobsen, 3[5]

Danish internationals

NameBornPlaying positionNational AppsNational GoalsNæstved AppsNæstved Goals
Jesper Olsen20-03-1961Midfield4356612
Ole Rasmussen19-03-1952Midfield411
Bjarne Goldbæk06-10-1968Midfield280174
Jørgen Hansen24-12-1931Attack233309
Jørgen Kristensen12-12-1946Midfield193
Keld Bak07-06-1944Attack143
Mark Strudal29-04-1968Attack936429
Jan Sørensen24-08-1954Attack70
Erik Dyreborg20-01-1940Attack68
Mogens Hansen12-04-1956Attack51427
Svend Erik Christensen17-03-1949Midfield41
Henrik Skouboe24-06-1955Attack30
Bent Dideriksen16-07-1931Attack20
Kurt Jørgensen01-10-1959Attack20
Benny Nielsen07-03-1951Midfield10
John Povelsen11-10-1957Defense10
Michael Birkedal18-11-1959Defense10

European performances


UEFA Cup 1973–74

First round, 1st game
Fortuna Düsseldorf Germany1–0Denmark Næstved
Fred Hesse  52'
Referee: Kenneth Howard Burns (England)

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark2–2Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf
Bent Olsen  50'
Kurt Ottesen  89'
Wolfgang Seel  30'
Dieter Herzog 70'
Referee: Arne Axelsson (Sweden)

Fortuna Düsseldorf won 3–2 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1976–77

First round, 1st game
Næstved Denmark0–3Belgium RWD Molenbeek
Johan Boskamp  41'
Willy Wellens 85', 87'
Referee: Henry Obeig (Norway)

First round, 2nd game
RWD Molenbeek Belgium4–0Denmark Næstved
Eddy Koens  22'
Johan Boskamp  30', 52' (pen.)
Hubert Cordiez  76'
Referee: Angel Franco Martinez (Spain)

RWD Molenbeek won 7–0 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1981–82

First round, 1st game
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands7–0Denmark Næstved
René van de Kerkhof  5'
Willy van de Kerkhof  10'
Hallvar Thoresen  17'
Ruud Geels  51', 61', 77'
Jung-moo Huh  80'
Referee: Frederick Mcknight (Northern Ireland)

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark2–1Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Mogens Hansen  55', 88' Hallvar Thoresen  65'
Referee: Arto Ravander (Finland)

PSV Eindhoven won 8–2 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1989–90

First round, 1st game
Zenit St. Petersburg Russia3–1Denmark Næstved
Tsukhtov  22'
Stepanov  60'
Popielnukha  74'
Kurt Jørgensen  19' (pen.)
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Eero Aho (Finland)

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark0–0Russia Zenit St. Petersburg
Attendance: 4,184
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

Zenit St. Petersburg won 3–1 on aggregate.



1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 4

SC Heerenveen Netherlands2–1Denmark Næstved
Wilco Hellinga  64'
Erik Tammer  89'
Lars Jacobsen  48'

Næstved Denmark3–3Hungary Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE
Jensen  76'
Mads Spur-Mortensen  80'
Søren Juel  80'
Zsolt Kasik  12'
László Majos  33', 66'

U.D. Leiria Portugal1–1Denmark Næstved
Bambo  64' ???  ??'
Estádio Municipal "Dr. Alves Vieira", Leiria

Næstved Denmark2–0Wales Ton Pentre F.C.
Lars Jacobsen  34', 72'
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1 Netherlands Heerenveen 4 3 0 1 13 2 +11 9
2 Portugal Leiria 4 2 2 0 7 3 +4 8
3 Denmark Næstved 4 1 2 1 7 6 +1 5
4 Hungary Békéscsaba 4 1 2 1 9 9 0 5
5 Wales Ton Pentre 4 0 0 4 0 16 16 0

References

  1. http://www.naestvedboldklub.dk/nyhederpresse/nyhedinfo.php?id=272
  2. "Intertoto Cup 1995 (game details)". Linguasport. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  3. "1981/82 UEFA Cup results". UEFA.com. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. 1 2 "UEFA Næstved club profile". UEFA.com. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  5. "Karsten Jensen player profile". Naestvedboldklub.dk. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
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