HB Køge

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HB Køge
HB Køge logo.png
Full nameHerfølge Boldklub Køge[1][2]
Nickname(s)HBK, Svanerne (The Swans), Herfølge-Køge
FoundedJuly 1, 2009
merger of Herfølge Boldklub
and Køge Boldklub
GroundKøge Idrætspark
Capacity8,000 (3,440 seated)
ManagerDaniel Agger
LeagueDanish 1st Division
2020–21Danish 1st Division, 6th
WebsiteClub website

HB Køge (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰøː(j)ə]) is a professional Danish football club based primarily in the town of Herfølge, and secondly in the town of Køge, both in the Køge Municipality, part of 'Region of Zealand', in the eastern part of Zealand, south of Copenhagen. It was created through the merger of Herfølge Boldklub and Køge Boldklub in 2009.

History[]

The Danish 1st Division club Herfølge Boldklub and bankrupt club Køge Boldklub decided in March 2009 to merge.[3] The club played their first season as a merged club in the 2009–10 season of the Danish Superliga.[4] The season ended in relegation.

In the following 1st Division season, they finished second and returned to the Superliga.[5] Following the promotion manager Aurelijus Skarbalius left the club for a job as assistant manager of Brøndby IF and was replaced by Tommy Møller Nielsen.[6] The club's second appearance in the Danish Superliga ended in another relegation.[7]

The 2012–13 season started with a series of bad results, and this led to the sacking of Møller Nielsen in September 2012 after a 5–0 defeat against Lyngby Boldklub.[8] He was replaced by his assistant Per Frandsen, who led the club to two consecutive sixth-place finishes before leaving for a youth job at Brøndby IF in June 2014.[9]

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 1 September 2021[10]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Denmark DEN Oskar Snorre
2 DF England ENG Jon Flanagan
3 DF Montenegro MNE Nemanja Cavnić
4 DF Guinea-Bissau GNB Eddi Gomes
5 DF Denmark DEN Nicholas Marfelt
6 MF Denmark DEN Lasse Petry
7 MF Denmark DEN Mike Jensen
8 DF Denmark DEN Mathias Nielsen
9 FW Denmark DEN Martin Koch Helsted
10 MF Denmark DEN Pierre Larsen
11 FW Denmark DEN Joachim Rothmann (on loan from Nordsjælland)
12 DF Ghana GHA Frank Assinki
13 MF Denmark DEN William Madsen
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW England ENG Jubril Adedeji
15 DF Germany GER Maximilian Sauer
16 DF Denmark DEN Daniel Thøgersen
17 FW Denmark DEN Oscar Buch
18 FW Brazil BRA Bruninho
19 FW Denmark DEN Marius Elvius
20 MF Denmark DEN Emilio Simonsen
22 MF Denmark DEN Janus Seehusen
24 MF Denmark DEN Casper Jørgensen
26 MF New Zealand NZL Marko Stamenic (on loan from Copenhagen)
28 FW Nigeria NGA Effiong Nsungusi
30 GK Denmark DEN Casper Hauervig
31 GK Denmark DEN Frederik Mehder

Youth players in use 2021-22[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 GK Faroe Islands FRO Marius Kruse
33 DF Denmark DEN Sebastian Larsen
34 FW El Salvador SLV Ronald Arévalo
No. Pos. Nation Player
35 FW Denmark DEN Malthe Karoli
36 GK Turkey TUR Berkant Bayrak

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
FW Niger NIG Victorien Adebayor (at ENPPI until 31 December 2021)
21 FW Denmark DEN Christian Toftdahl (at Roskilde KFUM until 30 June 2022)
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF Denmark DEN Victor Fiala (at Roskilde KFUM until 30 June 2022)
27 FW Denmark DEN Frederik Munck (at Roskilde KFUM until 30 June 2022)

Leaving players[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Brazil BRA Bruninho (On 31 December 2021 - contract expiration)

Club officials[]

Name Position
Denmark Daniel Agger Manager
Denmark Lars Jacobsen Assistant Manager
Lebanon Jean Abdo Match Analyst
Denmark Heidi E. Johansen First Team Goalkeeping Coach
Denmark Per Rud Director of Sports

Managers[]

Partnership[]

References[]

  1. ^ "HB Køge". Weltfussballarchiv.com. Data Sports Group. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Herfølge Boldklub Køge". Futbol24.com. Futbol24.com. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  3. ^ Pressemeddelelse: HB Køge fik A/licens Archived 2009-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ HB Køge skal spille i Herfølge
  5. ^ Auris svaner tilbage i Superligaen
  6. ^ Møller Nielsen erstatter Skarbalius
  7. ^ AGF-islænding sender HB Køge ned
  8. ^ HB Køge smider Tommy Møller på porten
  9. ^ Brøndby hapser HB Køge-træner
  10. ^ HBKoge.dk // Truppen at hbkoge.dk
  11. ^ "Sukirto rankomis su Danijos klubu" (in Lithuanian). FK Utenis. 4 May 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2017.

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