FC Roskilde

FC Roskilde is a Danish football club playing in the Danish 2nd Division. They play at Roskilde Idrætspark (also known as 'The Eagles' Nest', after the eagle in the club's logo) in Roskilde on Zealand, which has a capacity of 6,000.

FC Roskilde
Full nameFootball Club Roskilde
Short nameFCR
Founded2004 (2004)
GroundRoskilde Idrætspark,
Roskilde
Capacity6,000 (512 seated)
ChairmanThomas Fogt
ManagerMartin Jungsgaard
League2nd Division
2019–201st Division, 11th of 12 (relegated)

History

The club was founded in 2004 as a merger between Roskilde Boldklub 1906, Svogerslev Boldklub and Himmelev-Veddelev Boldklub.

In the 2013/2014 season, while playing in Division 2 (East), FC Roskilde set a new Danish league record for the number of consecutive league wins, with 20 wins in a row. The run began with a 2–0 home win against BSV on 22 September 2013 and ended with a 3–1 away win against Nordvest FC on 1 June 2014. The run was ended on 9 June 2014 by a 3–1 home defeat to Nykøbing FC.

Matchfixing case

After a 1-2 defeat to Lyngby Boldklub on 12 May 2019, Lønstrup accused his own players of match fixation.[1] The charges from the manager came on the table at a meeting with the team, where the players demanded that Lønstrup present the evidence he said he had on the match fix. The national lottery in Denmark, Danske Spil, then went out and said, that they was investigating the charges.[2] FC Roskilde announced later on the same day, that they had decided to suspend Lønstrup until the end of the season, in order to ensure peace of mind over the last two matches and at the same time have time to find the head and tail in the above claims.[3]

The players allowed DIF to look in their private accounts as a part of the investigation and later also the Danish police joined the investigation. The Danish media, Politikken, wrote on 26 May 2019, that suspicious amounts have been played on matches with FC Roskilde in German kiosks.[4] There were at least two games, that where suspicious, especially a game against Næstved BK, where large sums had been invested within a narrow geographical area in Germany. The bets were allegedly placed on the fact that there should be at least three scores in that match that ended 4-1 to Næstved. In 2014, Tipico closed for games on one of FC Vestsjælland's matches, and according to Politiken's information, the suspicious amounts of Roskilde's matches have been played from the same narrow area in Germany as then.

The owner of Roskilde then went out and said, that Lønstrup had decided to resign by himself, but Lønstrup denied that and filed Roskilde in June 2019. Lønstrup wrote in a letter to TV 2 Sport "I am sorry that my collaboration with FC Roskilde has ended in this way with a lack of support from the management, but I know that I responded as I did, and I still believe that it was the right thing to do".

Players

Current squad

As of 13 August 2020[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF  DEN Oliver Juul Jensen
4 DF  DEN Daniel Segev Jørgensen
5 DF  USA Kyle McLagan
8 MF  DEN Philip Rasmussen
9 FW  NGA Monday Etim
11 FW  DEN Mileta Rajovic
12 DF  DEN Mattheo Cliford
15 MF  DEN Oliver Lauritsen
16 MF  DEN Henrik Ravnsbeck
17 DF  DEN Andreas Hermansen
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  DEN Oskar Høybye
19 MF  DEN Gustav Rasmussen
20 DF  DEN Nicklas Mouritsen
21 FW  DEN Casper Greening
22 DF  DEN Simon Christoffersen
25 FW  DEN Souheib Dhaflaoui
27 GK  DEN Conrad Kromann
30 GK  DEN Frederik Vang Larsen
31 GK  DEN Sebastian Blynov
DF  DEN Mehmet Coskun

References

  1. BT: Lønstrup anklager spillere for matchfixing, bold.dk, 14 May 2019
  2. Lønstrup: Ikke svært at fortsætte i Roskilde, bold.dk, 14 May 2019
  3. FC Roskilde suspenderer manager Christian Lønstrup, fc-roskilde.dk, 14 May 2019
  4. Avis: Mistænkelige tyske spil på FC Roskilde, bold.dk, 26 May 2019
  5. "A-Trup". Fc-roskilde.dk. Archived from the original on 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2015-01-01.

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