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VSK Århus

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Established
2016 (8 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Vejlby Stadium
(5,000 Capacity)

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Risskov

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Competitions
Denmark 3 Division
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01/04 VSK Århus - Avarta
06/04 Frem - VSK Århus

Results
28/03 SfB-Oure 0 - 0 VSK Århus
23/03 VSK Århus 0 - 1 Holbæk B an
15/03 Young Boys F 3 - 2 VSK Århus
09/03 VSK Århus 2 - 1 Vejgaard
17/02 VSK Århus - Marienlyst

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Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus (Danish pronunciation: ; commonly known as VSK Aarhus) is a Danish football club based in Risskov, a neighbourhood in Aarhus. The club was founded in 2016 when the football departments of Vejlby IK Fodbold and Idrætsklubben Skovbakken decided to merge. Skovbakken is a major multi-sport club who besides football also compete in basketball, handball, badminton, tennis, and volleyball, with many honours won in these departments.

The men's team of VSK competes in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system, while the women's team play in the Elitedivisionen, the highest division. Both teams' home ground is Vejlby Stadium which has a capacity of 5,000.

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Stadium or Home

Vejlby Stadium (Danish: Vejlby Stadion) is an association football facility in Risskov, Denmark. It is the home stadium of 2nd Division club VSK Aarhus which is a merger between the former tenants of the stadium, IK Skovbakken and Vejlby IK. Constructed in 1969, it is part of the sports complex, known as Vejlby-Risskov Sports Centre (Danish: Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter), that is owned by Aarhus Municipality.

Record attendance at Vejlby Stadium occurred on 7 September 1978, when IK Skovbakken faced local rivals AGF in the Danish Superliga, then called 1st Division. 11,763 spectators saw the home team lose 2–4.

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