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22/04 | FC Nordsjæl | 7 - 2 | AGF Aarhus | |
15/04 | Silkeborg IF | 0 - 1 | FC Nordsjæl | |
11/04 | AGF Aarhus | 1 - 0 | FC Nordsjæl | |
07/04 | FC Nordsjæl | 2 - 1 | FC Copenhage | |
01/04 | FC Midtjylla | 2 - 3 | FC Nordsjæl | |
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Football Club Nordsjælland is a professional Danish football team from the North Zealand town of Farum, Denmark. Founded as Farum Boldklub from the merger of the town's two football clubs Farum IK and Stavnsholt BK in 1991, the club changed its name to F.C. Nordsjælland in 2003.
FCN plays in the Danish Superliga, winning their first medal in the 2002–03 season, taking 3rd place. Since then the Wild Tigers have made four appearances in Europe under both the old UEFA Cup format in 2003–04, 2008–09 and in the UEFA Europa League during the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons. Their greatest spell of success has come within the last three years, lifting their very first trophy the Danish Cup in 2010 and successfully defending it the following year in 2011, consequently beating FC Midtjylland in both finals. FCN won the 2011-12 Danish Superliga in May 2012 which qualified the team to participate in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League.
F.C. Nordsjælland plays its matches at Farum Park, which has a capacity of 10,100 of which 9,800 seating and 300 standing spectators. The club is known for focusing on youth and talent development. Their playing style is often referred to as aggressive and attacking minded football, where they play a 4–2–3–1 system.
Team Members41
Agnero
| | 22
Antman
| | 12
Ascone
| | 42
Barslund
| |
29
Bocha
| | 10
Diomande
| | 25
Eriksson
| | 5
Frese
| |
4
Hansen
| | 11
Hansen
| | 13
Hansen
| | 40
Harder
| |
19
Hey
| | 24
Høgsberg
| | 7
Ingvartsen
| | 30
Jensen-Abbew
| |
15
Marxen
| | 47
Munck
| | 39
Nagalo
| | 9
Nygren
| |
14
Osman
| | 31
Pedersen
| | 17
Rasmussen
| | 8
Schjelderup
| |
21
Sertdemir
| | 27
Svensson
| | 6
Tverskov
| | 23
Villadsen
| |
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Showing 0 to 29 (Total: 29)Stadium or HomeRight to Dream Park, historically known as Farum Park, is a football stadium, located in Farum, Denmark, and is the home ground of FC Nordsjælland. It has a capacity of 10,300 of which 9,800 are seated. Farum Park is the first stadium in the Danish Superliga with an artificial turf, installed in 2012. The grass is from Limonta Sport - a leading company in the production and distribution of synthetic grass for sports. Farum Park is a modern stadium with LED-banners, a hotel with 35 rooms and a fitness center.
Farum Park was renamed Right to Dream Park in 2016 as a tribute to the club's partnership with Right to Dream Academy in Ghana.
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