Frederikssund IK

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Frederikssund IK
Frederikssund IK logo.png
Full nameFrederikssund Idrætsklub
Nickname(s)FIK
Founded10 June 1898;124 years ago (1898-06-10)
Ground Frederikssund Stadion, Frederikssund
Capacity1,200
Chairman Lars Aabech
Manager Todi Jónsson [1]
League Denmark Series (V)
2021–22 Denmark Series – Group 1, 5th of 10

Frederikssund IK is a Danish football club currently playing in the Denmark Series. They play at Frederikssund Stadion in Frederikssund on Zealand, which has a capacity of 1,200.

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