Viborg FF

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Viborg
Viborg FF.png
Full nameViborg Fodsports Forening
Nickname(s)The Greens
Short nameVFF
Founded1 April 1896; 125 years ago (1896-04-01)
GroundEnergi Viborg Arena, Viborg
Capacity9,566
Managing DirectorMorten Jensen
Head CoachLars Friis
LeagueDanish Superliga
2020–211st Division, 1st of 12 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Viborg Fodsports Forening ("Viborg Footsport Association"), or Viborg F.F. and VFF for short, is a Danish professional football club based in Viborg. The club was founded in 1896 and waited more than a century before winning its only national trophy, the 2000 Danish Cup.

History[]

Viborg FF was founded in 1896, with several other sports apart from football - among other things were gymnastics, cricket, field hockey, boxing, athletics, skiing, weight-lifting, and wrestling.

The first big sporting highlight of the club came in 1924, when Viborg FF won the championship in Mesterrækken (The Champion Division), which was the best regional division in Jutland. A big title win at the time when, among others, AGF were a dominating club in Jutland.

Following the championship, Viborg dropped somewhat out of the picture, but never more than the club has always been on the Danish footballing map. It was a big relief for the club when it was promotion to the national competitions (4th Division) for the first time in 1959, following many closely missed attempts at qualification. One of the players taking part in the promotion was , whose 421 matches for VFF is still club record.

Except for a couple of seasons in the start of the 1970s, Viborg has not been relegated to a tournament lower than the national competitions since 1959. Though the country's best league have been domicile for Viborg, during the last couple of years the club has been moving up and down between the country's two best leagues.

The finest achievements of the club came in the 1999–2000 season, where the Superliga bronze medals were missed by the smallest margin. Instead, the team was celebrated as winner of the Danish Cup, the DONG Cup. They then added the Danish Super Cup, beating champions Herfølge Boldklub in a penalty shoot out.

In 2021, Viborg finished first in the Danish 1st Division, earning promotion to the top tier.

Colours and badge[]

Viborg F.F.'s colours are green and white.

Stadium[]

Viborg plays its home matches at Viborg Stadion, which has a capacity of 9,566 spectators, all seated. The biggest stand is the eastern stand (2,792 seats) and the smallest is the southern (2,040 seats). The field size is 105 x 68 m, the same size as the national stadium, Parken. The light is 1200 lux. The sound comes from an Ascon PA-system. There is undersoil heating installed at the venue, which UEFA has approved as an international stadium.

Supporters[]

Viborg FF has no official fanclub. A former official fanclub is The Green Pride. It was one of the largest in Denmark with over 500 members. There is a small continuation of The Green Pride active in Viborg to this day.

The first ultra group was established in 2002, when a group of young adults established Fanatikos. In 2004 a new group, Shamrock Ultras, was born.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 31 January 2022. 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 Lucas Lund Pedersen
3 DF Denmark DEN Mads Lauritsen
4 DF South Africa RSA Lorenzo Gordinho
5 DF Iraq IRQ Frans Putros
6 DF Netherlands NED Lars Kramer
7 DF Denmark DEN Christian Sørensen
8 MF Netherlands NED Justin Lonwijk
9 FW Sweden SWE Marokhy Ndione
11 FW Netherlands NED Jay-Roy Grot
12 FW The Gambia GAM Alassana Jatta
13 MF Denmark DEN Jeppe Grønning
14 MF Netherlands NED Clint Leemans
16 GK Denmark DEN Mikkel Andersen
17 MF Denmark DEN Jacob Bonde
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Czech Republic CZE Jan Žambůrek
20 GK Denmark DEN Kasper Kiilerich
21 MF Denmark DEN Sofus Berger
23 FW Denmark DEN Younes Bakiz
24 DF Denmark DEN Daniel Anyembe
26 DF Switzerland  SUI Nicolas Bürgy (on loan from Young Boys)
30 FW Nigeria NGA Ibrahim Said
31 MF Denmark DEN Tobias Bech
32 FW Denmark DEN Christian Wagner
33 MF Denmark DEN Frederik Ørsøe Christensen
34 MF Denmark DEN Mads Frederiksen
35 MF Denmark DEN Mads Søndergaard
DF The Gambia GAM Lamin Jawara

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
37 FW Denmark DEN Anton Gaaei
No. Pos. Nation Player
48 GK Denmark DEN Christian Hauge

Retired numbers[]

Academy[]

Managerial history[]

 
Name Nationality Years
Harald Hansen Denmark 1926–27
Denmark 1930–31
Sofus Nielsen Denmark 1932–33
Germany 1933–35
Denmark 1935–37
Denmark 1937–38
Denmark 1940–41
Denmark 1942–44
Denmark 1945–47
Denmark 1947–49
Denmark 1949–50
Denmark 1950–53
Walter Presch Austria 1953–54
Denmark 1954–55
Denmark 1955–56
Walter Presch Austria 1956–57
Karlo Niilonen Finland 1958–60
Leo Nielsen Denmark 1961–63
Rudi Strittich Austria 1964
Denmark 1965
Denmark 1966–68
Jim Magill Northern Ireland 1969
Denmark 1970–71
Denmark 1972–74
Germany 1975
Bent Martin Denmark 1976
Denmark 1977–79
Svend Hugger Denmark 1980–81
 
Name Nationality Years
Germany 1982–83
Denmark 1984
Jens Tang Olesen Denmark 1984–87
Denmark 1988–89
Denmark 1990–93
Roald Poulsen Denmark 1993–94
Ole Skouboe Denmark 1994
Viggo Jensen Denmark 1995
Ove Christensen Denmark 1995–99
Kim Poulsen Denmark July 1, 1999–Oct 23, 2001
Søren Kusk Denmark 2001–03
Benny Lennartsson Sweden 2003
Ove Christensen Denmark July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2006
Tommy Møller Nielsen Denmark Feb 2, 2006–Nov 9, 2007
Anders Linderoth Sweden Dec 1, 2006–Nov 30, 2007
Hans Eklund Sweden Nov 26, 2007–April 8, 2009
Søren Frederiksen Denmark April 8, 2009 – June 30, 2009
Lars Søndergaard Denmark July 3, 2009–Nov 24, 2010
Steffen Højer &
Søren Frederiksen
(interim)
Denmark
Denmark
Nov 24, 2010–June 30, 2011
Ove Christensen Denmark July 1, 2011 – January 31, 2014
Auri Skarbalius Lithuania Feb 1, 2014–June 30, 2015
Johnny Mølby Denmark July 1, 2015–Aug 2, 2017
Steffen Højer Denmark Aug 2, 2017–June 3, 2019
Jacob Neestrup Denmark June 20, 2019–December 22, 2020
Lars Friis Denmark January 16, 2021–Present

Honours[]

League[]

Cup[]

Recent history[]

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1996–97 1D 11 33 6 11 16 31 58 29 Relegated
2D 1 30 20 7 3 72 29 67 Promoted
1998–99 1D 8 33 13 5 15 61 59 44
1999–2000 1D 4 33 15 7 11 56 50 52 Winners
2000–01 1D 6 33 13 7 13 52 42 46 Semi-final
2001–02 1D 8 33 10 11 12 46 45 41 Last 16
2002–03 1D 8 33 11 10 12 58 55 43 Semi-final
2003–04 1D 7 33 11 9 13 47 44 42 Quarter-final
2004–05 1D 7 33 13 9 11 43 45 48 Fourth round
2005–06 1D 4 33 15 9 9 62 43 54 Fifth round
2006–07 1D 9 33 8 5 20 34 64 29 Semi-final Promoted
2007–08 SL 11 33 5 5 23 29 68 39 Second round Relegated
2008–09 1D 4 30 17 3 10 59 40 54 Third round
2009–10 1D 7 30 10 14 6 30 26 44 Fourth round
2010–11 1D 11 30 9 6 15 37 43 33 Fourth round
2011–12 1D 4 26 10 10 6 45 34 40 Fourth round
2012–13 1D 1 33 17 11 5 60 30 62 Second round Promoted
2013–14 SL 12 33 6 10 17 38 63 28 Third round Relegated
2014–15 1D 1 33 17 14 2 47 20 65 First round Promoted
2015–16 SL 8 33 11 7 15 34 42 40 Fourth round

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