Odder Idræts- og Gymnastikforening,commonly known asOdder IGF,is afootballclub based inOdder,Denmark. Founded in 1899, the club has a long-standing presence in the lower tiers of Danish football and currently competes in theDanish 3rd Division,which is the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Odder IGF plays its home matches at Spektrum Park, a stadium with a capacity of 1,000 spectators. Over the years, the club has played an integral role in promoting football at the regional level and has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent.
Full name | Odder Idræts- og Gymnastikforening | ||
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Founded | 1899 | ||
Ground | Spektrum Park,Odder | ||
Capacity | 1,000 | ||
Chairman | Mick Kjær | ||
Manager | Jacob Eichner | ||
League | Danish 3rd Division | ||
2023–24 | Denmark Series West,1st of 10 (promoted) | ||
Website | https:// odderfodbold.dk/ | ||
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History
editIn the spring of 1899, a small group of people formed Odder IGF inOdder,the "largest village inDenmark".[1]Since, the club mostly played in the lower divisions of Danish football.
In 1993, club chairman Bent Villumsen laid out plans for securing the future success of Odder IGF. These plans came to fruition in 2013, when Odder IGF promoted to theDanish 2nd Division– the third tier in the Danish football system – for the first time in the club's 114-year history. The historical promotion occurred under Villumsen's successor as chairman, Peter Lindberg Christensen, who had laid out the future plans for the club together alongside Villumsen in 1993.[2]
One of the more remarkable events in club history occurred before the famed promotion. More specifically on 25 August 2010, as Odder IGF reached thesecond roundof theDanish Cupand drewAGF,the largest team in the region. Almost 2,500 spectators had come to Spektrum Park to see the local side lose 0–1 to AGF after a goal instoppage timebyCasper Sloth.[1]
On the last day of the2018–19 season,Odder IGF suffered relegation to theDenmark Seriesafter a 2–2 draw againstVejgaard BK.[3]This meant that six consecutive seasons in the Danish 2nd Division came to an end.
On 20 May 2024, Odder secured promotion back to the Danish divisions with a draw againstAarhus Fremad's reserves, ensuring they would compete in theDanish 3rd Divisionfrom the2024–25 season.[4]
Honours
editReferences
edit- ^ab"Mindernes Alle Nr. 1".Odder IGF Fodbold(in Danish).Retrieved4 February2020.
- ^"Odder IGF Fodbold – Drømme og virkelighed"(PDF).Odder IGF Fodbold(in Danish).Retrieved4 February2020.
- ^"Odder rykker ned i danmarksserien".odderavis.dk.Odder Avis. 24 June 2019.Retrieved4 February2020.
- ^Andersen, Torben (20 May 2024)."Oprykningen er i hus: Odder er klar til 3. division".Horsens Folkeblad(in Danish). Archived fromthe originalon 21 May 2024.Retrieved22 September2024.
External links
edit- (in Danish)Official site