Esbjerg fB

Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber (Danish pronunciation: [ˈesˌpjɛɐ̯ˀ fʌˈe̝ˀnð̩ ˈpʌltkʰlupɐ]; commonly known as Esbjerg fB or EfB in short) is a professional football club based in Esbjerg, West Jutland, Denmark, that plays in the Danish Superliga, the top flight of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1924 as a merger between Esbjerg Boldklub af 1898 and Esbjerg Amatørklub af 1911, the first team play their home games at Blue Water Arena which has been the club's home ground since its opening in 1955.

Esbjerg fB
Full nameEsbjerg forenede Boldklubber
Short nameEfB
Founded23 July 1924 (1924-07-23)[1]
GroundBlue Water Arena, Esbjerg
Capacity18,000
ManagerTroels Bech
LeagueDanish Superliga
2019–2013th
WebsiteClub website

History

Original logo

Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber was officially established in 1924 as a merger between Esbjerg Boldklub af 1898 (E.B. 98) and Esbjerg Amatørklub af 1911 (EAK) after 12 years of competition between the two clubs.[1] The new club was driven by ambition for something bigger, which already produced results the day after when the club's best start-up team defeated Kolding IF with 7–0.[2]

The club's golden years were in the first half of the 1960s with the Austrian coach Rudi Strittich throughout most of the decade.[3][4] The club won the Danish Championship in 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1965 and won the DBU Cup in 1964.[5] In the 2010–11 Danish Superliga season EfB finished 12th and was relegated to the Danish 1st Division for the first time since the 1990-00 season.[6]

Stadium

Esbjerg fB plays at Blue Water Arena, which is the name of Esbjerg Stadion at Gl. Vardevej and part of Esbjerg Sports Park. In 2004, a new stand was built on the eastern side of a stadium. A new stadium with seating for 16,942 spectators was completed in August 2009. It is currently the second biggest stadium in Jutland, and the fourth biggest in Denmark.

  • Location: Gl. Vardevej 62, 6700 Esbjerg
  • Year built: 1955
  • Extended / renovated: 1999, 2004, 2008–09
  • Capacity: 16,942 (11,451 seats)
  • Pitch Size: 105 x 68 meters
  • Lighting: 1200 lux.
  • Record attendance: 22,000 (Esbjerg fB – KB, 1961)
  • Address: Gl Vardevej 82, 6700 Esbjerg

Honours

Esbjerg fB by season.

Danish Superliga

Danish Cup

Danish 1st Division

Achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 18 February 2020[7]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Vito Mannone (on loan from Reading)
2 DF Jonas Mortensen
4 DF Viktor Tranberg
5 DF Markus Halsti
6 MF Lasha Parunashvili
7 MF Joni Kauko
8 DF Rodolph Austin
10 MF Mohammed Dauda (on loan from Anderlecht)
11 MF Pyry Soiri
12 DF Rafał Kurzawa (on loan from Amiens)
14 DF Franz Brorsson (on loan from Malmö)
16 GK Jeppe Højbjerg
No. Position Player
17 DF Kevin Conboy
18 FW Nicklas Røjkjær
20 DF Søren Reese (on loan from FC Midtjylland)
23 FW Yuriy Yakovenko
25 DF Jeppe Brinch
26 MF Mathias Kristensen
35 GK Mathias Rosenørn
38 MF Jakob Lungi Sørensen
40 DF Daniel Anyembe
47 FW Patrick Egelund
50 MF Mads Larsen
77 FW Ante Erceg (on loan from Brøndby)

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
GK Mads Kikkenborg (at FC Sydvest until 30 June 2020)
MF Simon Bækgaard (at Aarhus Fremad until 30 June 2020)
No. Position Player
DF Noah Nurmi (at Inter Turku until 31 December 2020)

Staff

  • Head Coach: Troels Bech
  • Assistant Coach: Johnny Mølby
  • A + Coach: Lars Vind
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Lars Winde
  • Physical Coach: Torben Nielsen
  • Assistant Physical Coach: Søren Nielsen
  • Physio: Christian Søborg
  • Masseur: Lars Kikkenborg
  • Scout: Jimmi Nagel Jacobsen
  • Kit Manager: Kaj Schmidt

Former coaches

Denmark national football team players

The following 32 Esbjerg football players has been picked and had their debut on the Danish national football team (debut/matches/goals):

  • Ove Hansen (1956/9/0)
  • Johannes Schmidt (1955/1/0)
  • Søren Andersen (1951/5/0)
  • Erik Terkelsen (1950/17/0)
  • Jens Peder Hansen (1949/38/18)
  • Curt Christensen (1949/1/0)
  • Viggo Jensen (1945/15/1)
  • Jørgen Iversen (1937/5/1)
  • Olaf Brockhoff (1935/2/0)
  • Arthur Nielsen (1935/1/0)
  • Emil Møller (1932/3/0)

Former notable foreign players

Esbjerg has a list of former notable foreign players of which some have represented their national team. Some of the most memorable are listed here:

Player of the year


Player of the year Esbjerg fB

Player of the year Denmark

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1999–2000 SL 12 338421 407028 Quarter-final relegated
2000–01 1D 1 301983 792965 5th round promoted
2001–02 SL 7 3313614 424445 Semi-final
2002–03 SL 5 33121110 655747 Quarter-final
2003–04 SL 3 331887 714462 5th round
2004–05 SL 5 33131010 614749 5th round
2005–06 SL 6 3312615 434542 Runner-up
2006–07 SL 7 33101013 465140 4th round
2007–08 SL 7 3313614 595445 Runner-up
2008–09 SL 9 3371115 324132 3rd round
2009–10 SL 4 3313119 484350 4th round
2010–11 SL 12 3371214 364933 Semi-final relegated
2011–12 1D 1 262132 601966 3rd round promoted
2012–13 SL 4 3313812 383247 Winner
2013–14 SL 5 3313911 473848 4th round
2014–15 SL 8 33101013 474540 Semi-final
2015–16 SL 11 337917 386430 3rd round
2016–17 SL 14 3261214 325430 3rd round relegated
2017–18 1D 2 331869 613660 1st round promoted
2018–19 SL 3 3616812 454756 Quarter-final

References

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  2. "Esbjerg fB - 3F Superliga". superliga.dk. Superliga. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  3. Kjærbøl, Michael (24 August 2018). "Diametrale trænermodsætninger – DBUs slingrekurs". ekstrabladet.dk. Ekstra Bladet. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  4. "Trænerlegenden Rudi Strittich er død". ekstrabladet.dk. Ekstra Bladet. 12 July 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  5. "Det gyldne efterår 1961 - et tronskifte i dansk fodbold". jv.dk. JydskeVestkysten. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  6. Fodbold, danske kampe 2011 (1st ed.). Carlsens Årbøger. 2011. p. 16.
  7. "Superligatrup | Esbjerg fB". efb.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  8. "Esbjerg fB's officielle hjemmeside | Regionens Hold" (in Danish). EfB.dk. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
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  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2018-07-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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