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词条 Esbjerg fB
释义

  1. History

  2. Stadium

  3. Honours

  4. Achievements

  5. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan 

  6. Staff

     Former coaches 

  7. Denmark national football team players

  8. Former notable foreign players

  9. Player of the year

  10. Recent history

  11. References

  12. External links

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| short name = EfB
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1924|07|23}}
| ground = Blue Water Arena, Esbjerg
| capacity = 16,942
| chairman = Brian Knudsen
| manager = John Lammers
| league = Danish Superliga
| season = 2017–18
| position = Danish 1st Division, 2nd (promoted)
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Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber (EfB; {{IPA-da|ˈɛsbjæɐ̯ˀ|pron}}) is a professional Danish football club from the port city of Esbjerg in West Jyland. The club was formed in 1924, as a merger between Esbjerg Boldklub af 1898 and Esbjerg Amatørklub af 1911. The club has training facilities and stadium at Gl. Vardevej in Esbjerg, and plays in blue and white striped shirts. Esbjerg fB is one of the more successful clubs in Denmark in terms of trophies. They have won the Danish championship five times (1961, 1962, 1963, 1965 and 1979) and three Danish cup titles (1964, 1976 and 2013). The main sponsor is Stofa and the club's kit sponsor is Nike. The official fanclub of Esbjerg fB is Blue Knights.

In 2005 EfB took over the management of the elite ice hockey club, Esbjerg Ishockey Klub (EIK), which is now called EfB Ishockey.

History

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. 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.

The club's golden years was in the first half of the 1960s with the Austrian coach Rudi Strittich throughout most of the decade. The club won the Danish Championship in 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1965 and won the DBU national Cup for men in 1964. In the 2010–11 Danish Superliga season EfB finished 12th and was relegated to the Danish 1st Division for the first time since the 1999–00 season.

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Stadium

{{Main|Blue Water Arena}}

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
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Honours

  • Danish championship

Champions (5): 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1979

Silver (3): 1956, 1968, 1978

Bronze (2): 1977, 2004

  • Danish Cup

Winners (3): 1964, 1976, 2013

Lost Finals (6): 1957, 1962, 1978, 1985, 2006, 2008

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Achievements

  • 45 seasons in the Highest Danish League
  • 24 seasons in the Second Highest Danish League
  • 5 seasons in the Third Highest Danish League

Players

Current squad

As of 25 March 2019[1]

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Out on loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=— |nat=DNK|name=Mads Hvilsom|pos=FW|other=at SønderjyskE until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no=— |nat=DNK|name=Jeppe Schultz|pos=DF|other=at FC Sydvest 05 until 30 June 2019}}[2]{{Fs end}}

Staff

  • Head Coach: John Lammers
  • 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

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  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Rudi Strittich (1961–62)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Arne Sørensen (1963–64)
  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Rudi Strittich (1965–67)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Richard Møller Nielsen (1968–69)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Ernst Netuka (1969–70)
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Ludwig Weg (1970–71)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Peter Stubbe (1972)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} JJ Hansen and {{flagicon|Denmark}} CE Christiansen (1972)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Egon Jensen (1973–76)
  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Rudi Strittich (1976–79)
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  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Carl Emil Christiansen (1979–80)
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Jürgen Wähling (1981–83)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Henrik Brandenborg (1984–86)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Allan Michaelsen (1987–88)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Allan Hebo Larsen (1989–90)
  • {{flagicon|Norway}} Jan Hansen (1990–93)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Ian Salter (1993)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Jørn Bach (1993–97)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Viggo Jensen (1997–02)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Ove Pedersen (July 1, 2002 – Dec 31, 2005)
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  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Troels Bech (July 1, 2005 – Nov 16, 2008)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Jess Thorup (Nov 17, 2008 – Dec 31, 2008)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Ove Pedersen (Jan 1, 2009 – March 14, 2011)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Jess Thorup (March 14, 2011 – May 30, 2013)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Niels Frederiksen (July 1, 2013 – Aug 10, 2015)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Michael Mex Pedersen (interim) (Aug 11, 2015 – Oct 20, 2015)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Jonas Dal (Oct 20, 2015 – June 30, 2016)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Colin Todd (July 8, 2016 – Dec 5, 2016)
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lars Lungi Sørensen (Dec 5, 2016 – Jun 19, 2017)
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} John Lammers (Jun 23, 2017–)
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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):

  • Peter Ankersen (2013/1/0)
  • Martin Braithwaite (2013/2/1)
  • Peter Nymann (2010/1/0)
  • Søren Rieks (2009/3/1)
  • Martin Vingaard (2008/5/1)
  • Niki Zimling (2008/1/0)
  • Jesper Bech (2006/1/0)
  • Jan Kristiansen (2003/9/0)
  • John Lauridsen (1981/27/3)
  • Ole Madsen (1980/18/0)
  • Ole Kjær (1977/26/0)
  • Jens Jørn Bertelsen (1976/69/2)
  • Hans Jørgen Christiansen (1968/5/0)
  • Vagn Hedeager (1967/1/0)
  • Børge Enemark (1965/11/0)
  • Knud Petersen (1965/4/0)
  • Preben Jensen (1962/2/0)
  • Carl Emil Christiansen (1962/2/1)
  • Jens Petersen (1962/22/1)
  • Jens Jørgen Hansen (1962/40/0)
  • Carl Bertelsen (1962/21/9)
  • Erik Gaardhøje (1961/14/0)
  • John Madsen (1961/20/0)
  • Egon Jensen (1957/12/4)
  • 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)
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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:

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  • {{flagicon|Finland}} Lukáš Hrádecký
  • {{flagicon|France}} Michaël Murcy
  • {{flagicon|Gambia}} Njogu Demba-Nyrén
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Kolja Afriyie
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kári Árnason
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Arnór Smárason
  • {{flagicon|Latvia}} Igors Stepanovs
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Fernando Derveld
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  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Tim Janssen
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Fredrik Berglund
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Christian Karlsson
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Andreas Klarström
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Alexander Östlund
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Joakim Persson
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Erik Wahlstedt
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Player of the year

Player of the year Esbjerg fB
  • 1999–00: Henrik Ibsen
  • 2000–01: Joakim Persson
  • 2001–02: Christian Karlsson
  • 2002–03: Jan Kristiansen
  • 2003–04: Tommy Bechmann
  • 2004–05: Fredrik Berglund
  • 2005–06: Jerry Lucena
  • 2006–07: Niki Zimling
  • 2007–08: Martin Vingaard
  • 2008–09: Søren Rieks
  • 2009–10: Nicolai Høgh
  • 2010–11: Jesper Lange
  • 2011–12: Søren Rieks
  • 2012–13: Lukáš Hrádecký
  • 2013–14: Kian Hansen[3]
  • 2014–15: Jonas Knudsen[4]
  • 2015–16: Jeppe Højbjerg
  • 2016–17: Victor Pálsson
  • 2017–18: Anders Dreyer[5]
Player of the year Denmark
  • 1963: Jens Petersen
  • 1978: Ole Kjær
  • 1979: Jens Jørn Bertelsen

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1999–2000SL12338421407028Quarter-finalrelegated
2000–011D13019837929655th roundpromoted
2001–02SL73313614424445Semi-final
2002–03SL533121110655747Quarter-final
2003–04SL33318877144625th round
2004–05SL5331310106147495th round
2005–06SL63312615434542Runner-up
2006–07SL7331010134651404th round
2007–08SL73313614595445Runner-up
2008–09SL933711153241323rd round
2009–10SL433131194843504th round
2010–11SL123371214364933Semi-finalrelegated
2011–121D12621326019663rd roundpromoted
2012–13SL43313812383247Winner
2013–14SL533139114738484th round
2014–15SL833101013474540Semi-final
2015–16SL113379173864303rd round
2016–17SL1432612143254303rd roundrelegated
2017–181D23318696136601st roundpromoted

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.efb.dk/holdet/spillere/ |title=Superligatrup | Esbjerg fB |language=da|website=efb.dk |date= |accessdate=2018-07-14}}
2. ^[https://www.efb.dk/jeppe-schultz-udlejes-til-fc-sydvest/ Jeppe Schultz udlejes til FC Sydvest], efb.dk, 17 January 2019
3. ^http://www.efb.dk/kian_aarets_spiller_ankersen_scorede_saesonens_maal
4. ^http://www.efb.dk/jonas_knudsen_repraesenterer_efb_ved_em_i_tjekkiet
5. ^https://www.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/anders-dreyer-aarets-spiller-i-esbjerg/

External links

  • Official website (in Danish)
{{Danish Superliga teamlist}}

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