Hellerup IK

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HIK
Hellerup IK.png
Full nameHellerup Idræts Klub
Short nameHIK
Founded1900
Ground Gentofte Stadion, Copenhagen
Capacity15,000
ChairmanLone Falsig Hansen
ManagerDaniel Simacon
League Danish 2nd Division
2023–24 2nd Division, 10th of 12

Hellerup IK or HIK is a Danish sport club from Hellerup. Their football team currently plays in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system.

Contents

HIK consists also of a handball and a tennis section.

Current squad

As of 16 August 2024 [1]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Morten Bank
2 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mathias Larsen
3 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN David Chernet
4 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Haki Bedzeti
5 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Oskar Møller
6 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Emil Thomsen
7 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Noah Engell
8 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Imran Mehanovic
10 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Andreas Garly
11 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Morten Voldby Olsen
12 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Ottesen
13 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Benjamin Juel-Berg
14 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Victor Faaborg
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Victor Enggaard
17 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Marco Kruse
18 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Magnus Søndergaard
19 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Øberg
20 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Christoffer Henriksen
21 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Willads Delvin
22 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Emilio de Lorenzo
23 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Frederik Valdbjørn
24 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Kasper Iversen
27 GK Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Oliver Thorup
34 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Victor Dedes
70 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jonatan Rindom
99 GK Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Gustav Nielsen

Youth players in use 2024-25

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer

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References

  1. "Herre 1. Senior" [First Team Squad].