Fixtures

Danemark - Division 3 05/12 11:00 5 Avarta vs Næsby - View
Danemark - Division 3 05/18 12:00 6 Næsby vs Holbæk - View
Danemark - Division 3 05/25 12:00 7 Næsby vs Avarta - View
Danemark - Division 3 06/01 11:00 8 Ishoj vs Næsby - View
Danemark - Division 3 06/09 11:00 9 Næsby vs VSK Aarhus - View
Danemark - Division 3 06/15 12:00 10 Frem vs Næsby - View

Résultats

Danemark - Division 3 05/04 12:00 4 [6] Næsby v Ishoj [2] W 2-1
Danemark - Division 3 04/27 11:00 3 [5] Holbæk v Næsby [4] L 3-2
Danemark - Division 3 04/20 11:30 2 [2] VSK Aarhus v Næsby [6] W 0-3
Danemark - Division 3 04/13 12:00 1 Næsby v Frem L 1-4
Danemark - Division 3 04/06 12:00 22 [4] Avarta v Næsby [8] W 2-4
Danemark - Division 3 04/01 12:00 21 [7] Næsby v SFB Oure FA [8] D 1-1
Danemark - Division 3 03/28 12:00 20 [11] Holstebro v Naesby [5] L 1-0
Danemark - Division 3 03/23 13:00 19 [8] Næsby v Young Boys FD [7] W 2-0
Danemark - Division 3 03/16 12:00 18 [8] Vejgaard B v Næsby [10] W 0-4
Danemark - Division 3 03/10 13:00 17 [9] Næsby v Holbæk [10] L 0-3
Europe - Matchs amicaux 02/24 12:00 - Tarup-Paarup v Naesby D 1-1
Europe - Matchs amicaux 02/03 13:00 - Marienlyst v Naesby W 3-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 17 21
Wins 13 4 9
Draws 14 6 8
Losses 11 7 4
Goals for 64 24 40
Goals against 58 32 26
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - Næsby Boldklub

Næsby Boldklub is a Danish football club currently playing in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of Danish football. They play at ALPI Arena Næsby in Kirkendrup, Odense N. Their home ground has a capacity of 2,500.

History

Early years

Næsby Boldklub was founded in 1938. In the first year of the club's existence, it played its home matches at Højløkke Allé: a highly questionable pitch which was therefore given the unfavourable nickname Grusgraven ("the gravel pit"). In 1950, Næsby Boldklub moved to a ground on Søren Eriksensvej, and in 1968 a new clubhouse was inaugurated which replace the so-called German barracks left behind following World War II. Since 1984, the club has been located on Stærehusvej in the Odense suburb of Kirkendrup.

In 1951, Næsby Boldklub promoted to Series 1, the sixth tier of Danish football. Five years later, the club reached promotion to the Funen Series, the highest division for men organised by the regional football association DBU Funen (DBUF) and then one of the fifth-highest divisions overall in the Danish football league system. By 1966, Næsby had reached the Denmark Series, the fourth level.

Næsby first reached national attention in 1969 when they reached the Round of 16 of the Danish Cup. About 14 years later – in 1983 – Næsby secured, via a 2–1 win over Vordingborg IF, promotion to the Danish 3rd Division. Many of the players who reached the historical promotion had played for the youth team of Næsby, which had reached the national finals for youth teams in 1977. The club moved to its current home, Næsby Stadium at Stærehusvej in 1984 after it had achieved promotion to the Danish 3rd Division the year before.

Recent years

Today, Næsby Boldklub has established itself as a divisional club. On 26 October 2011, Næsby reached its largest success when they beat Danish Superliga club Silkeborg IF 4–3 at home in the cup with Christian Jensen scoring the winner five minutes before the final whistle. Their cup run that year, however, ended in the following round when Næsby lost 5–1 at home to SønderjyskE. The club's best result in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of Danish football, occurred in the 2011–12 season, when Næsby ended in second place of the league table, surpassed only by the former Funen merger project, FC Fyn.

Naesby Boldklub est un club de football danois basé à Naesby, dans la banlieue d'Odense, au Danemark. Le club a été fondé en 1935 et joue actuellement en deuxième division danoise, le deuxième niveau du système de championnat de football danois.

Naesby Boldklub a connu une période de succès dans les années 1990, remportant le championnat de deuxième division en 1998 et atteignant la finale de la Coupe du Danemark en 1999. Cependant, le club a connu des difficultés financières dans les années 2000 et a été relégué en troisième division en 2007.

Naesby Boldklub a retrouvé la deuxième division en 2011 et a depuis été une équipe de milieu de tableau, terminant régulièrement entre la 6e et la 12e place. Le club est connu pour sa forte communauté de supporters et son atmosphère bruyante lors des matchs à domicile.

Les couleurs du club sont le jaune et le noir, et son emblème représente un lion rugissant. Le stade du club est le Naesby Stadion, qui a une capacité de 3 000 places.