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FC Nordsjælland
FC Nordsjælland.png
Full name Football Club Nordsjælland
Nickname(s) The Wild Tigers
Short name FCN
Founded 1991 (as Farum Boldklub)
Ground Farum Park, Farum
(Capacity: 10,000)
Owner Allan K. Pedersen
Chairman Denmark Allan K. Pedersen
Manager Denmark Morten Wieghorst
League Danish Superliga
2007-08 Danish Superliga, 9th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

FC Nordsjælland is a Danish football team which plays in the town of Farum. The team is a pro-part of Farum BK. Currently they play in the Danish Superliga. Known as 'FCN', the qualified for UEFA Cup 2008–09 by UEFA's Fair-Play quota with Hertha BSC.

FC Nordsjælland play in the Farum Park stadium which can seat 10,000 spectators.

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[edit] Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2002-2003 1D 3 33 16 3 14 49 58 51 Quarter finals As Farum BK
2003-2004 1D 9 33 7 11 15 35 59 32 last 16
2004-2005 1D 10 33 8 6 19 36 59 30 last 16
2005-2006 1D 9 33 9 11 13 49 55 38 4th round
2006-2007 1D 5 33 16 9 8 67 39 57 3rd round
2007-2008 1D 9 33 11 10 12 47 51 43 3rd round
2008-2009 1D 8 33 9 8 16 44 53 35 4th round

[edit] 2008/09 UEFA Cup

[edit] TVMK Tallinn

In the first qualification round Nordsjælland seen off TVMK Tallinn by an 8-0 aggregate score.

[edit] Queen of the South

Scoreboard at full time in Denmark

Scottish side Queen of the South from Dumfries were drawn against FC Nordsjælland for the UEFA Cup 2nd qualification round. Ties were scheduled for Thursday 14 August in Scotland and Tuesday 26 August in Denmark.[1] With UEFA seating regulations meaning Palmerston Park would be limited to 3500 spectators for UEFA Cup games an agreement was reached that Queens play their home UEFA Cup tie at the Excelsior Stadium - home of Airdrie United.[2][1]

After survivng two pitch inspections because of heavy rain, the first leg resulted in a 2-1 away win for Nordsjælland. Benjamin Kibebe and Patrice Bernier scored for Nordsjælland. Sean O'Connor's header scored Queens goal. [2][3]

In the second leg Bob Harris had the Doonhamers in the lead from a free-kick after 2 minutes. With Queens pushing for the critical second goal and throwing caution to the wind late in the game, with 5 minutes remaining two goals by Martin Bernburg of Nordsjælland put the tie beyond Queens. [2][4]

Nordsjaelland head coach Morten Wieghorst applauded Queen of the South's efforts in the Scottish side's defeat. "I must give lot of credit to Queens, my players looked under pressure. They couldn't handle it in the first half and we got off to a dreadful start with the early goal for Queens. Overall, I think Queens had more chances than us." [2][5]

Nordsjaelland skipper Henrik Kildentoft added: "It wasn't an easy game. We knew it would be tough, because our manager Morten Wieghorst has played against First Division teams in Scotland himself and he told us they would go for it all the way. Looking back at the game, I would say we delivered a mixed performance - a very bad first half and a good second half." [2][5]

[edit] Olympiacos

In the UEFA Cup 1st round proper FCN were drawn against Greek side Olympiacos F.C.

In the first leg FCN went down 2-0 to the Greek club on Tuesday 16 September. Played in Farum the scorers were Konstantinos Mitroglou in 74 minutes and Argentina's Sebastián Leto (on loan from Liverpool) after 92 minutes.

Olympiacos won the return leg 5-0 with goals by Vasilis Torosidis, Diogo (2) and Darko Kovačević (2) for a 7-0 aggregate victory.

[edit] Current squad

As of September 7, 2009.
No. Position Player
1 Denmark GK Jesper Hansen
2 Sweden DF Benjamin Kibebe
3 Denmark DF Dennis Cagara
4 Denmark DF Henrik Kildentoft
5 Denmark DF Andreas Bjelland
6 Denmark MF Morten Karlsen
7 Denmark MF Nicolai Stokholm (captain)
8 Canada MF Patrice Bernier
9 Denmark MF Tobias Mikkelsen
10 South Africa FW Sibusiso Zuma
12 Sweden FW Rawez Lawan
13 Denmark FW Mads Thomsen
15 Denmark FW Bajram Fetai
16 Denmark FW Nicki Bille Nielsen
No. Position Player
17 Denmark MF Søren Christensen
18 United States DF Michael Parkhurst
19 Denmark MF Mark Gundelach
20 Denmark MF Matti Lund Nielsen
21 Denmark DF Simon Richter
22 Denmark FW Andreas Laudrup
23 Denmark DF Daniel Jensen
25 Serbia GK Nenad Novaković
27 Sweden MF Pierre Bengtsson
28 Denmark GK David Jensen
29 Denmark DF Daniel Jørgensen
32 Denmark MF Kenni Olsen
33 Denmark MF Philip Rasmussen
40 Denmark GK Thomas Villadsen

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
24 Denmark FW Andreas Granskov (at Akademisk Boldklub)
 

[edit] Youth team

No. Position Player
-- Egypt MF Rami Raofat
-- Denmark Christian Lundsteen
-- Denmark MF Jonas Rasmussen [1]

[edit] Former players

[edit] Achievements

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