Næstved Boldklub

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Næstved
Full nameNæstved Boldklub A/S
Nickname(s)de Grønne (the Green)[1]
Founded5 March 1939; 82 years ago (1939-03-05), as Næstved Idræts Forening (NIF)
Ground, Næstved
Capacity10,000 (2,300 covered seats)
ChairmanDan Andersen
ManagerPeter Bonde
League2nd Division
2019–201st Division, 12th Decrease

Næstved Boldklub is a Danish association football team based in Næstved in the South of Zealand. Næstved Boldklub is the professional superstructure of the parent club Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF) and currently plays in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of Danish football league system.

The team's regular colours have been green and white throughout the club's history. It plays its home games at . The main rivals are Nykøbing FC (former B1901) and Slagelse B&I. Other rivals are Herfølge Boldklub and Køge Boldklub (the two clubs now merged to HB Køge).

Formerly a regular team in the top half of the Danish Superliga, Næstved has been tempting fate in the second and third tier since after the relegation. Since then Næstved Boldklub have been struggling financially which have been a factor in the club's struggles limiting and sometimes banning the club from signing contracts with players.

History[]

Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF) was formed in 1939 as a union of Næstved Idræts Klub and Næstved Boldklub the latter which had already played a season in the Mesterskabs-serien (then the best league in Denmark). During the Second World War the Danish football leagues were replaced by geographical divisions. With the beginning of the 1945–1946 season the football pyramid was reestablished with Næstved being placed in the 3rd Division. In 1970 Næstved won promotion to the 2nd Division finishing third the following season to secure promotion to the 1st Division (the then top division in Denmark). Again Næstved finished third in their first season after promotion winning bronze medal in 1972.

After the club's three mostly successful decades from the 1970s until the 1990s, including two time runner-up in the league (1980 in front of an all time capacity record of 20,315 spectators at Næstved Stadion and again in 1988), the club was relegated following the 1995–1996 season after finishing last.

In 1996 Næstved Boldklub became the professional superstructure of the parent club Næstved Idræts Forening (Næstved IF).

Logo of Næstved Boldklub until March 2019.

In 2000 Næstved was relegated to the 2nd Division (third tier in Danish football league structure) for the first time since 1963. Enduring financial trouble the club was then several times just about to be relegated to Danmarks Serien (non-league), and if that would have happened, it would be the first time ever for Næstved not to be in one of the three best divisions of Denmark.

The team were promoted to the 1st division and participated in NordicBetLiga season 2018/2019. During the season Næstved was in the battle for a promotional spot, but in the last round of the season it was decided that Lyngby took 3rd place in front of Næstved, who finished 4th.

During the Summer of 2019 and as preparation for the 2019/20 season, Næstved sacked manager Michael Hemmingsen.

Honours[]

Other results:

Achievements[]

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 28 December 2021[2] 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 Nicklas Dannevang
2 DF Denmark DEN Lasse Nielsen
3 DF Denmark DEN Mads Hyttel Christiansen
4 DF Faroe Islands FRO Jóannes Kalsø Danielsen
5 DF Denmark DEN Mathias Høst
6 DF Denmark DEN Christian Enemark
8 MF Denmark DEN Mark Kongstedt
9 FW Iraq IRQ Ahmed Hassan
10 FW Denmark DEN Frederik Christensen
11 FW Denmark DEN Mileta Rajovic
12 MF Denmark DEN Carl Cordua
14 MF Denmark DEN Julius Madsen
16 DF Denmark DEN Magnus Jørgensen
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Denmark DEN Abdoulie Njai
18 GK Denmark DEN Jeppe Rømer
19 DF Denmark DEN Ludvig Henriksen
20 MF Denmark DEN Mark Garly
21 MF Denmark DEN Magnus Häuser
22 DF Denmark DEN Jesper Overgaard Christiansen
23 DF Denmark DEN William Lenart
26 DF Denmark DEN Sebastian Kroner
27 GK Iraq IRQ Mohammad Hassan
29 FW Turkey TUR Ertuğrul Tekşen
30 MF Denmark DEN Marius Christiansen
32 FW Denmark DEN Mathias Holm

Shirt number 7[]

On 12 June 2006, Næstved midfielder Rasmus Green suddenly collapsed during training and was – in spite of subsequent reviving-attempts from fellow players, the physio and a present doctor – dead on arrival at Næstved Hospital.[3] The number seven is retired in his memory.

Recent History[]

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2005–06 2D 1 26 17 6 3 64 22 57 Fourth round Promoted
2006–07 1D 8 30 12 7 11 54 35 43 First round
2007–08 1D 8 30 11 7 12 36 39 40 Quarter-finals
2008–09 1D 5 30 14 10 6 55 34 52 Fourth round
2009–10 1D 6 30 13 5 12 44 34 44 First round
2010–11 1D 10 30 8 9 13 43 44 33 Third round
2011–12 1D 13 26 6 4 16 32 51 22 Third round Relegated
2012–13 2D 4 30 17 8 5 64 32 59 Third round
2013–14 2D 2 30 18 7 5 69 34 61 Third round
2014–15 2D 1 30 22 1 7 66 30 67 First round Promoted
2015–16 1D 10 33 10 4 19 37 48 34 Third round
2016–17 1D 11 33 9 8 16 45 51 35 Quarter-finals Relegated
2017–18 2D 2 22 14 4 4 41 21 46 Third round Promoted
2018–19 1D 4 33 13 11 9 43 40 50 Quarter-finals
2019–20 1D 12 33 5 11 17 29 50 26 Second round Relegated
2020–21 2D 4 26 12 7 7 48 31 43 Second round
2021–22 2D TBD First round

Note: 1D = Danish 1st Division, 2D = Danish 2nd Division

Records[]

Club records[]

Biggest attendance

Biggest league victory

Biggest victory in European cups

  • 7-0 v Bellinzona, Inter Toto Cup, 4 July 1987

Biggest league defeat

Biggest defeat in European cups

Player records[]

Most appearances

# Name Nation Apps Goals
1 Frank Hougaard Denmark 507 60
2 Mogens Hansen Denmark 400 157
3 Søren Juel Denmark 369 137
4 Torben Johansen Denmark 355 22
5 Alex Nielsen Denmark 311 99
6 Klaus Juliussen Denmark 311 11
7 Benny Jacobsen Denmark 282 26
8 Aage Hermansen Denmark 277 116
9 Poul Nielsen Denmark 261 66
10 Henrik Frimann Denmark 248 16

Most European appearances: Mogens Hansen, 6 UEFA Cup matches

Top goalscorer in all competitions: Mogens Hansen, 157

Top European goalscorer: Mogens Hansen, 2

Danish internationals[]

Name Born Playing position National Apps National Goals Næstved Apps Næstved Goals
Jesper Olsen 20-03-1961 Midfield 43 5 66 12
Ole Rasmussen 19-03-1952 Midfield 41 1
Bjarne Goldbæk 06-10-1968 Midfield 28 0 17 4
Jørgen Hansen 24-12-1931 Attack 23 3 309
Jørgen Kristensen 12-12-1946 Midfield 19 3
Keld Bak 07-06-1944 Attack 14 3
Mark Strudal 29-04-1968 Attack 9 3 64 29
Jan Sørensen 24-08-1954 Attack 7 0
Erik Dyreborg 20-01-1940 Attack 6 8
Mogens Hansen 12-04-1956 Attack 5 1 427
Svend Erik Christensen 17-03-1949 Midfield 4 1
Henrik Skouboe 24-06-1955 Attack 3 0
Bent Dideriksen 16-07-1931 Attack 2 0
Kurt Jørgensen 01-10-1959 Attack 2 0
Benny Nielsen 07-03-1951 Midfield 1 0
11-10-1957 Defense 1 0
Michael Birkedal 18-11-1959 Defense 1 0

European performances[]


UEFA Cup 1973–74

First round, 1st game
Fortuna Düsseldorf Germany1–0Denmark Næstved
Fred Hesse Goal 52'

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark2–2Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf
Goal 50'
Goal 89'
Wolfgang Seel Goal 30'
Dieter HerzogGoal 70'

Fortuna Düsseldorf won 3–2 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1976–77

First round, 1st game
Næstved Denmark0–3Belgium RWD Molenbeek
Johan Boskamp Goal 41'
Willy WellensGoal 85', 87'
Referee: (Norway)

First round, 2nd game
RWD Molenbeek Belgium4–0Denmark Næstved
Goal 22'
Johan Boskamp Goal 30', 52' (pen.)
Hubert Cordiez Goal 76'

RWD Molenbeek won 7–0 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1981–82

First round, 1st game
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands7–0Denmark Næstved
René van de Kerkhof Goal 5'
Willy van de Kerkhof Goal 10'
Hallvar Thoresen Goal 17'
Ruud Geels Goal 51', 61', 77'
Goal 80'

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark2–1Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Mogens Hansen Goal 55', 88' Hallvar Thoresen Goal 65'
Referee: Arto Ravander (Finland)

PSV Eindhoven won 8–2 on aggregate.



UEFA Cup 1989–90

First round, 1st game
Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union3–1Denmark Næstved
Chukhlov Goal 22'
Stepanov Goal 60'
Popelnukha Goal 74'
Kurt Jørgensen Goal 19' (pen.)
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Eero Aho (Finland)

First round, 2nd game
Næstved Denmark0–0Soviet Union Zenit Leningrad
Attendance: 4,184
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

Zenit St. Leningrad won 3–1 on aggregate.



1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 4

SC Heerenveen Netherlands2–1Denmark Næstved
Wilco Hellinga Goal 64'
Erik Tammer Goal 89'
Lars Jacobsen Goal 48'

Næstved Denmark3–3Hungary Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE
Jensen Goal 76'
Goal 80'
Goal 80'
Goal 12'
Goal 33', 66'

U.D. Leiria Portugal1–1Denmark Næstved
Bambo Goal 64' ??? Goal ??'

Næstved Denmark2–0Wales Ton Pentre F.C.
Lars Jacobsen Goal 34', 72'
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Netherlands Heerenveen 4 3 0 1 13 2 +11 9 Advanced to round of 16
2 Portugal Leiria 4 2 2 0 7 3 +4 8
3 Denmark Næstved 4 1 2 1 7 6 +1 5
4 Hungary Békéscsaba 4 1 2 1 9 9 0 5
5 Wales Ton Pentre 4 0 0 4 0 16 −16 0
Source: rsssf.com

References[]

  1. ^ "Ny cheftræner hos de Grønne". naestved.netavis.dk. Næstved Netavis. 26 December 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Truppen |".
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 September 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "1981/82 UEFA Cup results". UEFA.com. Retrieved 7 December 2012.

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