Lyngby Boldklub

Lyngby Boldklub (Danish pronunciation: ) is a professional football club based in Lyngby, Denmark, founded in 1921.

It is based at Lyngby Stadion. The club play in Danish Superliga. From 1994 to 2001 the club was known as Lyngby FC. The club has won the Danish championship twice (1983 and 1992) and the Danish Cup three times (1984, 1985 and 1990).

Lyngby
Lyngby Boldklub
Full nameLyngby Boldklub af 1921
Nickname(s)De kongeblå (the royal blues), Vikingerne (the Vikings)
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
GroundLyngby Stadion,
Lyngby
Capacity10,000 (3.111 seated)
ChairmanTommy Petersen
Friends of Lyngby
Head coachDavid Nielsen
LeagueDanish Superliga
2022–23Danish Superliga, 10th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Lyngby Boldklub Current season

History

The club was first founded on 8 April 1906 but it was disbanded again in 1915 due to problems with where they were allowed to play. On 30 March 1921, 30 young people from the football department of Lyngby IF decided to break away and start their own club. They named it Lyngby Boldklub af 1921. For the first few years, they played at Lundtofte Flyveplads, using the flight hangars as locker rooms. In 1949 the club moved to the area where the present-day Lyngby Stadion is located.

Lyngby was the first club in Denmark to wear the club's name on the kits, which happened in 1961. In 1983 the club became Danish champions for the first time and in 1984 the club played in the European Cup losing to Sparta Prague with 1–2,0–0 in the second round after beating KS Elbasani in the first round with 3–0,3–0. In 1986 the club was the first one to win its group in the UEFA Intertoto Cup without loss of points.

The club won its second Danish championship in 1992 on Gentofte Stadion. In 1996 the club was eliminated from the UEFA Cup by Club Brügge, even though playing a 1–1 draw in Belgium. 1996 was also the year when Lyngby's chairmen, Flemming Østergaard and Michael Kjær sold team captain Larsen to FC Copenhagen. The sale sparked harsh protests among the fans. In 1997 Østergaard and Kjær left Lyngby to become chairmen in FC Copenhagen. They were joined by striker Jónsson.

In December 2001 the club went bankrupt and was forced to finish the season using only amateur players. Hardly surprising, the team finished the season in last place and was subsequently relegated an additional two leagues due to the bankruptcy. As a result, the team went straight from playing in the Superliga to playing in the amateur league Danmarksserien, just below the three Danish pro leagues. In 2003 the team was promoted to the 2nd Division (the third best league), as winner of Danmarksserien, and on 18 June 2005 the team gained promotion to the 1st Division by finishing 3rd in the 2nd Division.

In the 2006–07 season the team won the Danish 1st Division thus returning to the top flight only five and a half seasons after going bankrupt. Another highlight of the 2006–07 season occurred on 12 April 2007 as Lyngby advanced to the semi-finals of the Danish Cup for the first time in several years, by winning 1–0 against AC Horsens on Lyngby Stadion.

Lyngby achieved a third place in the 2016-17 season, just a season after being promoted from the 1. Division. In the second half of the 2017-18 season, however, the club experienced financial difficulties, due to irregularities at the club owner, Hellerup Finans, which later went bankrupt. This led to the departure of several key players, before, on 9 February 2018, the club was bought and saved by a group of local business people and fans known collectively as Friends of Lyngby. This was not enough for Lyngby to hold its place in the Superliga, as the club lost two play-off matches against 1. Division number 3, Vendsyssel FF, being relegated to 1. Division. Just over a year later, on 2 June 2019, fortunes were reversed, as Lyngby, finishing 3rd in 1. Division, won 3-2 on aggregate against Vendsyssel FF, securing its re-promotion to the top flight.

Lyngby Boldklub 
Lyngby BK's starting eleven gather moments before the first of two Superliga play-off matches against Vendsyssel FF (30 May 2019)

Honours

: Won by reserve team

Achievements

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1982–83 UEFA Cup 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Brage 1–2 2–2 3–4
1984–85 European Cup 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Labinoti Elbasani 3–0 3–0 6–0
2R Lyngby Boldklub  Sparta Praha 0–0 1–2 1–2
1985–86 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Galway United 1–0 3–2 4–2
2R Lyngby Boldklub  Red Star Belgrade 2–2 1–3 3–5
1986–87 UEFA Cup 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Neuchâtel Xamax 0–2 1–3 1–5
1990–91 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Wrexham 0–0 0–1 0–1
1992–93 UEFA Champions League 1R Lyngby Boldklub  Rangers 0–2 0–1 0–3
1996–97 UEFA Cup QR Lyngby Boldklub  Mura 0–0 2–0 2–0
1R Lyngby Boldklub  Club Brugge 1–1 0–2 1–3
1999–2000 UEFA Cup QR Lyngby Boldklub  Birkirkara 7–0 0–0 7–0
1R Lyngby Boldklub  Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 0–3 1–5
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1QR Lyngby Boldklub  Bangor City 1–0 3–0 4–0
2QR Lyngby Boldklub  Slovan Bratislava 2–1 1–0 3–1
3QR Lyngby Boldklub  Krasnodar 1–3 1–2 2–5

Players

Current squad

    As of 2 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Brian Hämäläinen
5 DF Lyngby Boldklub  BEL Lucas Lissens
6 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Andreas Bjelland
7 DF Lyngby Boldklub  GHA Willy Kumado
8 MF Lyngby Boldklub  BDI Parfait Bizoza
10 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Rezan Corlu
12 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Magnus Jensen
13 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Casper Winther
14 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Lauge Sandgrav
16 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Johan Meyer
17 FW Lyngby Boldklub  USA Jonathan Amon
18 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Nikolai Baden Frederiksen
19 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Gustav Fraulo
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Lyngby Boldklub  ISL Kolbeinn Finnsson
21 FW Lyngby Boldklub  ISL Sævar Atli Magnússon
22 FW Lyngby Boldklub  ISL Andri Guðjohnsen (on loan from Norrköping)
23 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Pascal Gregor
24 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Tobias Storm
25 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Gustav Mortensen
26 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Frederik Gytkjær
30 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Marcel Rømer (captain)
32 GK Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Jannich Storch
33 MF Lyngby Boldklub  GHA Enock Otoo
40 GK Lyngby Boldklub  DEN David Jensen
42 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Tochi Chukwuani

Youth players in use 2023/24

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Michael Opoku
33 DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Villads Mølgaard
33 FW Lyngby Boldklub  CMR Emile Chambo
34 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN William Steindorsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
35 MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Peter Langhoff
36 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Emil Thor
37 FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Mickael Dosso

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Mikkel Juhl Andersen (at Fredericia until 30 June 2024)
DF Lyngby Boldklub  FRA Baptiste Rolland (at FA 2000 until 30 June 2024)
MF Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Magnus Kaastrup (at VVV-Venlo until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Mathias Kristensen (at Kolding until 30 June 2024)
FW Lyngby Boldklub  DEN Adam Vendelbo (at Nykøbing until 30 June 2024)

Former players

Among former players are former Danish internationals Flemming Christensen, John Helt, Klaus Berggreen, Ronnie Ekelund, Torben Frank, Jakob Friis-Hansen, Henrik Larsen, Miklos Molnar, Claus "Kuno" Christiansen, Carsten Fredgaard, Claus Jensen, Bent Christensen, Peter Nielsen, Niclas Jensen, Dennis Rommedahl, Thomas Kristensen, Morten Nordstrand, Anders Christiansen, Mikkel Beckmann and Yussuf Poulsen. Swedish international Marcus Allbäck briefly played for the club in the late 1990s. Four Lyngby players were on the Danish team that won the 1992 European Football Championship, while Rommedahl and Bechmann were included in the Danish squad for the World Cup in South Africa, 2010.

On 10 September 2021, Lyngby Boldklub celebrated their centenary by organising a Legends match. The match was played by former notable players including Miklos Molnar, Klaus Berggreen, Henrik Larsen, and others who had played for the club in the past.

Youth players

Lyngby Boldklub is also renowned for its youth program, and several current and former A-international players started their careers in Lyngby. These include Yussuf Poulsen, Frederik Sørensen, Christian Gytkjær, Andreas Bjelland, Lasse Schöne, Morten Nordstrand, Dennis Rommedahl and Thomas Kristensen. Though Niclas Jensen started his career in B 93 his career didn't really take off until he joined Lyngby in 1992 aged 18.

Old boys

In the mid-2000s, the club's Old Boys team was among the best in Denmark featuring several well-known players such as Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup and aforementioned Berggreen and Larsen.

Season-by-season results

Season Pos Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
20–21: Superligaen #11/12 26 32 6 8 18 36 63 -27
19–20: Superligaen #11/14 34 32 9 7 16 34 54 -20
18–19: 1. Division #3/12 52 33 15 7 11 51 47 +4
17–18: Superligaen #14/14 23 32 4 11 17 35 65 -30
16–17: Superligaen #3/14 58 36 17 7 12 42 35 +7
15–16: 1. Division #1/12 64 33 19 7 7 59 37 +22
14–15: 1. Division #3/12 51 33 14 9 10 49 37 +12
13–14: 1. Division #3/12 57 33 18 3 12 58 41 +18
12–13: 1. Division #4/12 56 33 17 5 11 55 42 +13
11–12: Superligaen #11/12 28 33 8 4 21 32 60 −28
10–11: SAS Ligaen #8/12 38 33 10 8 15 42 52 −10
09-10: Viasat Sport Divisionen #2/16 62 30 19 5 6 59 39 +20
08-09: Viasat Sport Divisionen #6/16 50 30 14 8 8 50 26 +24
07-08: SAS Ligaen #12/12 18 33 3 9 21 33 69 −36
06-07: Viasat Sport Divisionen #1/16 64 30 19 7 4 71 43 +28
05-06: Viasat Sport Divisionen #3/16 59 30 18 5 7 68 44 +24
04-05: 2. Division #3/16 58 30 18 4 8 67 32 +35
03-04: 2. Division #11/16 37 30 9 10 11 51 62 −11
02-03: Danmarksserien 1 #1/16 72 30 23 3 4 84 37 +47
01-02: SAS Ligaen #12/12 15 33 2 9 22 25 92 −67
00-01: Faxe Kondi Ligaen #9/12 44 33 12 8 13 40 53 −13
99-00: Faxe Kondi Ligaen #7/12 47 33 14 5 14 51 55 −4
98–99: Faxe Kondi Ligaen #4/12 52 33 14 10 9 55 60 −5
97–98: Faxe Kondi Ligaen #6/12 45 33 13 6 14 53 62 −9
96–97: Faxe Kondi Ligaen #9/12 40 33 10 10 13 50 61 −11
95–96: Coca-Cola Superligaen #4/12 53 33 14 8 11 61 35 +26

Green denotes promotion, red denotes relegation.-->

Former coaches

References

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