Resultados

Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 09/05 15:00 8 Taastrup FC v FA 2000 L 0-5
Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 08/08 16:00 7 Taastrup FC v Glostrup FK W 3-2
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/30 17:00 1 KFUMs Boldklub v Taastrup FC D 3-3
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/26 12:00 1 KFUMs Boldklub v Taastrup FC - PPT.
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/23 17:00 1 [7] Taastrup FC v BSF [5] L 0-1
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/18 17:00 1 [7] Taastrup FC v Avedøre [12] W 3-0
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/11 16:30 1 [12] Husum BK v Taastrup FC [7] W 1-2
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 06/05 10:00 1 Taastrup FC v Fremad Valby L 2-5
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 05/29 12:00 1 Unión v Taastrup FC D 2-2
Dinamarca - Danmarksserien - Descenso 05/22 10:00 1 Taastrup FC v Tårnby FF D 1-1
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 2 05/19 17:00 17 Skjold Birkerød v Taastrup FC W 4-5
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 2 05/16 12:00 12 GVI v Taastrup FC L 3-2

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 2 2 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 1 1 3
Goals against 6 6 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Taastrup FC

Taastrup FC is an association football club based in the town of Taastrup, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. The club is affiliated to DBU Zealand which is part of the Danish Football Union, and plays its home matches at Taastrup Idrætspark where it has been based since its establishment.

History

Foundation

The decision to establish a superstructure between the men's teams of the football departments in Tåstrup B.70 and Taastrup IK 90 (TIK 90) was made in the autumn of 2001, which meant that the clubs' teams would go under the name of Taastrup FC in a competitive context from the 2001–02 season. The cooperation committee responsible for the merger were 10 appointed members each from Tåstrup B.70 and Tåstrup IK 90.

Other clubs in Høje-Taastrup Municipality opted for the opportunity to join the superstructure and the football department in Høje-Taastrup Idrætsforening (HTI) was initially also enthusiastic about the prospects of joining the merger, but ultimately chose not to participate further in the project. The background for the collaboration was a common desire for more competitive successes in the two clubs, whose respective first teams at the time were in the seventh best tier of Danish football. B.70, however, secured promotion from Series 1, the second-highest regional level, at the end of the 2001 season, which meant that Taastrup FC could start its existence in the Zealand Series in 2002 on B.70's playing license as the highest ranking of the parent clubs' senior teams. Between the two clubs, Taastrup IK 90's football department had the best historic achievements, with their participation in the then third best tier of the Danish football league system (Danish 3rd Division East) in periods from 1967 to 1973.

The partial merger went through a trial-period of four years before the two boards decided in the autumn of 2005 – after preliminary success – to implement a complete merger of the football departments of the two clubs effective as of 1 January 2006. The merger agreement was adopted by a total of 237 votes in favour and 15 votes against an extraordinary general meeting on 26 August 2005. The necessary majority of at least two-thirds of the total vote was thus secured by 94%. Subsequently, all members of the merging clubs were invited to the founding general meeting held on 25 October 2005 in Taastrup Medborgerhus. At the general meeting, a number of amendments were made to a draft of the articles of association, after which these were unanimously adopted and the new club, Taastrup FC, was established. Jørgen Wulff Rasmussen was elected the be the club's first chairman, after having been proposed by the parent clubs' respective boards, for a period valid until the first annual general meeting was to be held on 28 February 2006, where he was re-elected to the position.

Taastrup FC es un club de fútbol danés con sede en Taastrup, Dinamarca. El club fue fundado en 1972 por una fusión entre Taastrup IK y FC Østerbro. Taastrup FC actualmente juega en la tercera división del sistema de liga danesa.

El club ha tenido un cierto éxito en los últimos años, ganando la Copa de Dinamarca en 2011 y 2012. También han aparecido en la Copa de la UEFA en dos ocasiones, en la temporada 2011-12 y en la temporada 2012-13.

Taastrup FC es conocido por su estilo de fútbol ofensivo y atractivo. El club también tiene una fuerte base de aficionados, con una asistencia media de más de 2.000 espectadores por partido en la temporada 2011-12.

El Taastrup FC es uno de los clubes de fútbol más exitosos de Dinamarca en los últimos años, y espera seguir teniendo éxito en el futuro.