Middelfart Boldklub

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Middelfart Boldklub
Middelfart BK logo.jpg
Full nameMiddelfart Boldklub
Founded25 May 1900;123 years ago (1900-05-25), as Middelfart G&IK
1948;76 years ago (1948), as Middelfart G&BK
2015;9 years ago (2015), as Middelfart Boldklub
Ground Middelfart Stadion, Middelfart
Capacity4,100
ChairmanPer Jørgensen
Manager Kristoffer Johannsen
League Danish 2nd Division
2022–23 Danish 3rd Division, 1st of 12 (promoted)
Website Club website

Middelfart Boldklub is a Danish football club which plays in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of Danish football. They play at Middelfart Stadion in Middelfart, which has a capacity of 4,100.

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History

Middelfart Gymnastik & Idræts Klub (MG&IK) was founded on 25 May 1900 and shortly after the end of World War II it merged with its local neighbours from Middelfart Boldklub. [1] Since 2015, the football department of Middelfart G&BK has been organised under the name Middelfart Boldklub ApS with the aim of transitioning into a professional football club, [1] whereas the amateur section has continued under the name Middelfart G&BK. [2] Middelfart Boldklub therefore has the license to the divisional team (third highest level of Danish football) and leases the Middelfart G&BK facility. Thereby, Middelfart Boldklub also has access to the pitches and clubhouse and uses the stadium, Middelfart Stadion at Adlerhusvej, where there are also changing rooms and public facilities.

On 21 November 2015, Middelfart Boldklub signed its first professional player, Oluwafemi Ajilore after the Danish Football Union (DBU) has approved the club as an Anpartsselskab ("private company limited by shares"). [3]

Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Falk are both former Middelfart G&BK players.

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 4 February 2024 [4]

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 Casper Radza
2 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jakob Okkels
4 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Thomas Viggers
5 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Benjamin Zjajo
6 MF Flag of Uganda.svg  UGA Robert Kakeeto
7 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jacob Linnet
8 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Marcus Berthelsen
9 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Malthe Boesen
11 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jonas Villemoes
12 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Lasse Thomsen
13 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Marcus Mlynikowski
14 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Søren Møller
15 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA William Akpan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 GK Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Rasmus Jepsen-Jacob
17 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jonathan Kjær
18 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Blåholm
19 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Peter Kristensen
20 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Luca Thorstensen
21 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Anton Stage Nielsen
22 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jonatan Bro
23 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Valdemar Kwasniak
26 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Hyllegaard (loan from Sønderjyske)
27 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mads Hansen (loan from Sønderjyske)
24 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Simon Trier
80 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mads Jørgensen
88 GK Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Noah Lauritzen

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