Jammerbugt FC
Jammerbugt Fodbold Club is a Danish association football club currently playing in the Danish 2nd Division. They play at Jetsmark Stadion in Pandrup, North Jutland, which has a capacity of 6,000. The club was former known as Jetsmark IF, which still is the name of the amateur department.
Full name | Jammerbugt Fodbold Club | ||
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Founded | 1974 | , as Jetsmark IF||
Ground | Jetsmark Stadion, Pandrup | ||
Capacity | 6,000 | ||
Chairman | Steen Bjørn Pedersen | ||
Manager | Bo Zinck | ||
League | Danish 2nd Division | ||
2018–19 | 6th | ||
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History
The club was founded on 27 August 1973 as a fusion between the two neighbouring clubs Kaas Idrætsforening and Pandrup Boldklub. As Kaas had been playing in green shirts and Pandrup in white, the new first team shirt of course had to be a mix of those two colours.[1] As their first coach they hired Preben Larsen who, for a long time, had been an influential first team player in AaB.
The club was capable of having teams in none less than all of the six lowest Danish divisions in their first season, and the first home game on the new ground – which was opened on 7 April 1974. It was against Frederikshavn in Serie 1 (the sixth-lowest division). The game was eventually won by Jetsmark IF after a goal scored just a few minutes before the final whistle by Arne Johansen.[1] After a depressingly long period with teams in Serie 2 and 3, and none of them looking to advance in the near future, their hopes of playing in a higher vision saw light, as a group of former players estimated the organization "Team Jetsmark", whose only purpose was to find players, staff, and funds to make the club get back to Serie 1. With Torben Nielsen as the head coach, that goal was achieved in 1992.[1]
However, the greatest highlight of the club's history so far is considered to be the promotion to the 2nd Division (the 3rd best of Danish divisions) in 2002. After a 3–1 victory in Herning, the club could celebrate their victory.[2] Jetsmark IF did as well reach the round of 16 in the 2003 edition of the Danish Cup, but Helsingør IF showed to be the better side that day.
An elite superstructure went into effect on 1 July 2008 for the first senior team under the name Blokhus FC. On 26 February 2013, the club's general assembly decided to change the name from Blokhus FC to Jammerbugt FC.[3] The club started using the new name in the spring of 2013 in match programmes, advertisements etc., but it will not be used officially in tournaments organized by the Danish national association until the next season.[4]
Jetsmark IF and the local society
The goal of the club is to remain the most attractive club in Vendsyssel, which is the very northern part of Jutland. Achieving this goal has been easened a lot by the club's position next to a big industrial area, which means that getting sponsors is not a problem. The club has also been host for many events. For instance: parties and cycling races. Additionally, since 1975, they have been very popular for hosting their bi-annual business conference, which is held every second year.
Former coaches
- Henning Pedersen (2008–2009
- Henrik Larsen (2009)
- Henning Pedersen (2009–2010)
- Søren Kusk (2010–2012)
- Bo Zinck (2012–2015)
- Frode Langagergaard (2015–2016)
- Martin Pedersen (2016)
- Lars Justesen (2016–2017)
- Bo Zinck (2017–Present)
References
- "Jetsmark IF's Historie". jetsmarkif.dk. Jetsmark IF. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- "Turboen slået til op gennem 90'erne". nordjyske.dk. NORDJYSKE Medier. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- Olsson, Søren. "Jammerbugt FC ser dagens lys". NORDJYSKE Medier. nordjyske.dk. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
- Jasper, Thomas. "Blokhus sluttede med manér". NORDJYSKE Medier. nordjyske.dk. Retrieved 2013-06-15.