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Brøndby IF
File:Brøndby IF.svg
Full nameBrøndbyernes Idrætsforening
Short nameBrøndby
Founded3 December 1964; 59 years ago (1964-12-03)
GroundBrøndby Stadium
Capacity29,000
ChairmanJan Borre
ManagerPer Nielsen
LeagueGjensidige Kvindeligaen
2019-202nd
2016

Brøndby IF is a women's football club from Brøndby, Denmark. It is the female team of Brøndby IF.

The team is one of Denmark's best women's teams, having won six championships and 5 cups in the 2000s. The team also reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Cup 2003–04, UEFA Women's Cup 2006-07 and UEFA Women's Cup 2014-15. They are currently coached by Per Nielsen after Peer Lisdorf stepped down.

Honours

Official

  • National championships (12):[1] 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
  • National cups (11):[2] 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011,[3] 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018

Invitational

UEFA Competitions Record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2003–04 Women's Cup 2QS 2–0 Scotland Kilmarnock FC
1–0 Iceland KR Reykjavík
4–0 Serbia and Montenegro Mašinac Niš
QF 9–0, 3–0 Azerbaijan Gömrükçü Baku
SF 2–3, 0–1 Sweden Umeå
2004–05 Women's Cup 2QS 1–1 Russia Energiya Voronezh
2–0 Kazakhstan Alma-KTZ
0–2 Norway Trondheims-Ørn
2005–06 Women's Cup 2QS 2–0 Russia Lada Togliatti
3–1 Poland AZS Wrocław
4–0 England Arsenal
QF 0–3, 1–3 France Montpellier
2006–07 Women's Cup 2QS 5–1 Hungary Femina Budapest
2–1 Russia Rossiyanka
0–1 England Arsenal
QF 3–0, 1–2 Germany Turbine Potsdam
SF 2–2, 0–3 England Arsenal
2007–08 Women's Cup 2QS 1–1 France Olympique Lyon
2–1 Czech Republic Sparta Prague
1–0 Norway Kolbotn
QF 1–0, 0–1 (2–3p) Italy Bardolino
2008–09 Women's Cup 2QS 1–0 Spain Levante
5–1 Ukraine Naftokhimik Kalush
1–4 Germany Duisburg
QF 2–4, 1–3 Russia Zvezda Perm
2009–10 Champions League QS 5–0 Wales Cardiff City
6–0 Malta Birkirkara
1–0 Portugal 1º de Dezembro
R32 2–1, 1–1 Netherlands AZ Alkmaar
R16 0–1, 0–4 Germany Turbine Potsdam
2010–11 Champions League QS 6–0 Moldova Roma Calfa
12–0 Turkey Gazi Üniversitesispor
3–0 Bulgaria NSA Sofia
R32 2–1, 0–1 Poland Unia Racibórz
R16 1–4, 1–1 England Everton
2011–12 Champions League R32 2–0, 3–4 Belgium Standard Liège
R16 2–1, 3–1 Italy Torres
QF 4–0, 0–4 France Olympique Lyon
2012–13 Champions League R32 2–0, 3–3 Norway Stabæk
2013–14 Champions League R32 0–0, 2–2 Spain Barcelona
2014–15 Champions League R32 0–1, 3–1 (a.e.t.) Cyprus Apollon Limassol
R16 5–0, 0–2 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas
QF 1–0, 1–1 Sweden Linköpings FC
SF 0–7, 0–6 Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
2015–16 Champions League R32 1–4, 1–0 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
2016-17 Champions League R32 0–2, 2–2 Austria St. Pölten-Spratzern
R16 1–0, 1–1 England Manchester City
2017-18 Champions League R32 0–0, 3–1 Norway Lillestrøm LSK
2018-19 Champions League R32 2–2, 1–0 Italy Juventus
R16 1–1, 0–2 Norway Lillestrøm LSK

Current squad

As of 26 January 2020[4][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
1 GK Germany GER Ann-Kathrin Dilfer
2 DF Denmark DEN Rebeka Winther
4 DF Denmark DEN Maja Kildemoes
5 MF Denmark DEN Agnete Nielsen
6 MF Denmark DEN Josefine Hasbo
7 MF Denmark DEN Freja Abildå
8 DF Denmark DEN Theresa Eslund (captain)
9 MF Denmark DEN Nanna Christiansen
11 MF Denmark DEN Malou Marcetto Rylov
12 DF Denmark DEN Olivia Drost
14 FW Denmark DEN Lærke Dreyer
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Denmark DEN Frederikke Lindhardt
18 MF Denmark DEN Chirine Lamti
20 GK Denmark DEN Naja Bahrenscheer
22 MF Denmark DEN Mille Gejl
23 DF Norway NOR Malin Sunde
24 DF Denmark DEN Caroline Pleidrup
27 DF Denmark DEN Sara Makoben-Blessing
DF Norway NOR Katrine Winnem Jørgensen
DF Denmark DEN Daniella Diaz de Jaffa
MF Denmark DEN Laura Munk Hermann

Transfers

Former players

For details of former players, see Category:Brøndby IF (women) players.

References

  1. ^ dbu.dk, List of Champions
  2. ^ dbu.dk, List of Cup winners
  3. ^ 2011 Cup results Archived May 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Brøndby IF (k)". bold.dk. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Spillerliste". brondbyif.net. Retrieved 16 January 2019.

External links