Calendario

Dinamarca - 3ª División 04/27 11:00 3 Vejgaard vs IF Lyseng - View
Dinamarca - 3ª División 05/05 11:00 4 Holstebro vs Vejgaard B - View
Dinamarca - 3ª División 05/11 11:00 5 Vejgaard B vs Vanløse - View
Dinamarca - 3ª División 05/18 11:00 6 IF Lyseng vs Vejgaard B - View
Dinamarca - 3ª División 05/25 11:00 7 Vejgaard B vs Oure FA - View
Dinamarca - 3ª División 06/01 12:00 8 Young Boys FD vs Vejgaard B - View

Resultados

Dinamarca - 3ª División 04/20 12:00 2 [3] SFB Oure FA v Vejgaard [2] D 0-0
Dinamarca - 3ª División 04/13 12:00 1 Vejgaard B v Young Boys FD W 1-0
Dinamarca - 3ª División 04/06 12:00 22 [7] Vejgaard B v Holstebro [11] L 0-5
Dinamarca - 3ª División 04/01 11:00 21 [9] IF Lyseng v Vejgaard B [6] D 1-1
Dinamarca - 3ª División 03/28 12:00 20 [6] Vejgaard B v Vanløse [12] D 0-0
Dinamarca - 3ª División 03/23 12:00 19 [3] Ishoj v Vejgaard B [10] W 0-2
Dinamarca - 3ª División 03/16 12:00 18 [8] Vejgaard B v Næsby [10] L 0-4
Dinamarca - 3ª División 03/09 12:30 17 [1] VSK Aarhus v Vejgaard B [5] L 2-1
Europa - Amistosos 02/16 18:00 - Skive v Vejgaard B D 1-1
Europa - Amistosos 02/11 13:00 - Vejgaard v Kjellerup IF W 4-0
Europa - Amistosos 02/03 13:00 - VSK Aarhus v Vejgaard BSK L 3-0
Dinamarca - 3ª División 11/18 12:00 16 [5] Vejgaard B v Frem [2] L 0-3

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 36 16 20
Wins 14 6 8
Draws 9 3 6
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 51 22 29
Goals against 46 24 22
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 12 5 7

Wikipedia - Vejgaard BK

Vejgaard Boldspilklub is an association football club based in Vejgaard, a suburb of Aalborg, Denmark, that competes in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1925, it is more simply known as 'Vejgaard BK' or 'VB'. The team plays its home matches at Soffy Road.

The club hosts an annual youth cup, VB Efterårs Cup, which is held the weekend before the Danish autumn holiday and is for under-13 teams and younger.

Vejgaard Boldspilklub has historically been one of Aalborg's less prominent sides, with mainly AaB, but also Aalborg Chang, Lindholm IF and Nørresundby Boldklub having had a more illustrious past. They reached their first promotion into the Danish divisions in 2016.

History

Early history

Vejgaard Boldspilklub was founded on 11 November 1925 by barber Hans Hansen, who became the club's first chairman, and parish administrator K. Kjeldsteen. Its first home ground was Vejgaard Stadion, popularly called Hullet ("The Hole"). During the 1950s, Ove Flindt Bjerg, who would later play for Wacker Innsbruck, Karlsruher SC and the San Jose Earthquakes, played for Vejgaard's youth teams. During this period, the club competed in the Jutland Series, the highest regional division of the Danish football pyramid.

In March 1980, plans for a new stadium were initiated on a local municipal level. These were approved on 14 April by Aalborg mayor Marius Andersen and became effective as of 15 September 1980. The plans would eventually lead to the construction of Soffy Road, the home ground of Vejgaard Boldspilklub today.

Into the third tier (2016–present)

On 25 June 2016, the club reached promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of Danish football, for the first time in their history after beating Kastrup Boldklub 1–0 in the final match of promotion play-offs. The matchwinner, forward Martin Sloth-Hansen who had played for Vejgaard for 16 years, scored the winner deep into extra time. The promotion meant that Vejgaard had achieved successive promotions, after having promoted to the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of Danish football, the year prior.

In May 2017, head coach Henrik Larsen decided to step down from his position at the end of the 2016–17 season. Vejgaard would go on to suffer relegation to the Denmark Series in its first season in the Danish 2nd Division after ending 11th out of 12 in the relegation group league table. In June 2017, the club appointed Christian Flindt Bjerg as their new head coach, who had until then coached the AGF Under-19 team. Following the relegation, Vejgaard lost their top goalscorer Frederik Poulsen to Faroe side ÍF Fuglafjarðar as well as midfielder Zander Hyltoft and utility player Mads Steffens to Jammerbugt FC.

After one season in the Denmark Series, Vejgaard reached promotion back to the Danish 2nd Division as winners of Group 4, which became a fact after a 1–0 win over Viby IF. They were placed in Group 1 of the 2nd Division prior to the 2018–19 season. In December 2018, halfway into the season, Vejgaard promoted former team captain Nicki Fischer to assistant coach to manager Flindt Bjerg. The team ended in seventh place out of 12 in the group, eight points from Ringkøbing IF at sixth place, which meant that they would once again play in the relegation group in the spring. Vejgaard had a strong start to the relegation group, winning 1–0 over BK Marienlyst in the first match on 22 April 2019. In May, head coach Flindt Bjerg signed a two-year contract extension as he looked to salvage Vejgaard from another relegation. On 1 June, the club eventually secured another season in the third tier after a 2–0 home win at Soffy Road over FC Sydvest 05; their third consecutive win. Vejgaard ended fifth in the relegation group, eight points from Odder IGF in the relegation zone.

After the season, director of sports Steen Bukdahl announced his departure from his position – his replacement became Søren Andersen, who signed a one-and-a-half year deal. Vejgaard also lost two first-team profiles to local rivals Thisted FC: midfielders Nicolai Rask Lassen and Mathias Andersen, who signed professional contracts there. Despite an impressive spring season, head coach Flindt Bjerg stated that the main aim for the 2019–20 season would be avoiding relegation from the third tier. The first match of the season ended in a 1–3 away win over Middelfart Boldklub after playing from 1–0 behind after only two minutes. After a good start to the season, Vejgaard went into a slump, losing eight matches in a row. In March 2020, the season was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. At that point, Vejgaard was last in the Group 2 table with 11 points from 17 matches and only two wins to 10 losses for the season.

After the restart, Vejgaard did not manage to turn around their season, and after losing 2–4 to FA 2000 on 4 July, the club suffered relegation to the Denmark Series after ending 11th in the relegation group. Following relegation, head coach Flindt Bjerg left to become assistant coach at Danish 1st Division club Skive IK. Nickolaj Jonstrup, who had until then been managing Nørresundby FB, was named as his successor.

El Vejgaard B es un equipo de fútbol danés con sede en el distrito Vejgaard de Aalborg. Fue fundado en 1904 y juega en la Segunda División de Dinamarca, que es el tercer nivel del sistema de la liga danesa de fútbol. El club es conocido por su fuerte programa juvenil y su compromiso con el desarrollo de jugadores locales.

El Vejgaard B juega sus partidos en casa en el Vejgaard Stadium, que tiene capacidad para 5.000 espectadores. Los colores del club son rojo y blanco y su apodo es "Los Rojos". El club tiene una rivalidad de larga data con el Aalborg BK, el otro club principal de Aalborg.

El Vejgaard B ha ganado el campeonato de la Segunda División en dos ocasiones, en 1946 y 1982. También ganó la Copa de Dinamarca en 1965. El club ha participado en la Copa de la UEFA en dos ocasiones, en la temporada 1972-73 y en la temporada 1983-84.

Algunos de los jugadores más notables que han jugado para el Vejgaard B incluyen a:

* Allan Simonsen: Ganador del Balón de Oro en 1977 y miembro del equipo danés que ganó la Copa de Europa en 1992.
* Preben Elkjær Larsen: Máximo goleador de la Serie A italiana en 1985 y 1986.
* Michael Laudrup: Ganador del Balón de Oro en 1992 y miembro del equipo danés que ganó la Copa de Europa en 1992.
* Brian Laudrup: Miembro del equipo danés que ganó la Copa de Europa en 1992.
* Jesper Grønkjær: Jugador del Chelsea, del FC Barcelona y del Liverpool.

El Vejgaard B es un club con una rica historia y una fuerte tradición en el fútbol danés. El club es conocido por su fuerte programa juvenil y su compromiso con el desarrollo de jugadores locales. El Vejgaard B es un club ambicioso que aspira a regresar a la Primera División de Dinamarca en un futuro próximo.