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Randers FC
Randersfc.png
Full name Randers Football Club
Nickname(s) Hestene (The horses)
Short name RFC
Founded January 1 2003 (merger)
Ground Essex Park Randers,
Randers
(Capacity: 12,000)
Chairman Denmark Svend Lynge Jørgensen
Manager Denmark Ove Christensen
League Danish Superliga
2008-09 Superliga, 5th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Randers FC is a Danish professional football team based in Randers, which plays in the top-flight Danish Superliga championship. Founded as a merger on January 1, 2003, the club builds upon the license of Randers Freja, a former three-time Danish Cup winning team. Randers FC play their games at Essex Park Randers, which has a 12,000 spectator capacity.

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[edit] History

The club was formed on January 1, 2003, as a merger between Dronningborg Boldklub (founded 1928), Hornbæk Sportsforening (founded 1945), Kristrup Boldklub (founded 1908), Randers Freja (founded 1898), Randers KFUM (founded 1920) and Vorup-Frederiksberg Boldklub (founded 1915), continuing Randers Freja's (at the time) 1st division-team[1].

[edit] Lars Olsen

In the first season as a newly created club joined Randers FC in fourth place in the Viasat Sport Division with 51 points. The captain of the Danish national team that won the European Football Championships in 1992, Lars Olsen, was coach of the team. The following year the team ended in second place with 66 points and was promoted to the country's best league, the SAS Liga.

With only 24 points in 2004-05 season in the SAS Liga Randers FC finished last.

In the 2005-06 season, Randers FC redeemed themselves. The club secured promotion back to the SAS League with 61 points and also won the Danish Cup with a 1-0 victory over Esbjerg in the final at Parken Stadium on May 11, 2006. Randers was the first team since 1974 who managed to win the Danish Cup although playing in the second highest league in Denmark.

In mid 2005, they brought in former Danish national team midfielder Stig Tøfting on a free transfer, after Aarhus GF, his childhood-club, refused to let Tøfting play for them (even for free), because of his violent background with several sentences[2]. Tøfting was appointed Assistant Coach in November 2006.[3]

In the 2006-07 SAS Ligaen Randers FC achieved a 8th place with 38 points and great adventures in the UEFA Cup trophy victory over the season before. The club met IA Akranes of Iceland, FBK Kaunas of Lithuania and major club SC Fenerbahce from Turkey.

[edit] Colin Todd

Before the start of the new season (2007-08) Randers signed former English National player Colin Todd as new manager. Randers started the season in great fashion by winning their first four matches (most notably a 5-0 win against Aalborg Boldspilklub).

In the second half of the 2007-08 season Randers continued to improve in the Danish league. With new signings Marc Nygaard and Søren Berg expectations grew as the season progressed. Randers improved on last season's 8th place by securing a 6th place following a 2-1 win against Brondby IF in the last match of the season.

The 2008/2009 season started in promising fashion for the club as they started off with a 3-1 win against the local rivals AGF. Randers continued the good start and went to play 1-1 a draw with FC Copenhagen. In the third round Randers was to play Brondby IF away. The club had never defeated Brondby IF away before. Randers won the game 0-3 following goals from Carsten Fredgaard, Bedi Buval and Tidiane Sane. After the five first rounds Randers was still undefeated. However at the winter break Randers was placed mid-table.

[edit] John 'Faxe' Jensen

On November 4 2008 Randers announced that former Danish international John Jensen (aka John "Faxe" Jensen) would become new manager from July 1 following the ending of Colin Todd's contract[4]. However Colin Todd expressed his frustration about how Randers had dealt with the situation and openly criticised the club for putting him in a difficult situation[5][6].

Jensen ended up taking the place as manager six months before schedule due to the Club having reached an agreement with the then present manager Colin Todd. Jensen was officially announced new manager on 5 January. Jensen started his time in Randers FC in great fashion, winning the first league game of the season against local rivals AGF 2-1. However, the club failed to sustain the winning form when they went to draw against Vejle BK and thereafter lost the following 3 games to the top three sides OB, FCK and BIF. The team's losing streak reached a culmination point when they lost 1-6 to FC Nordsjaelland.

However, the club responded well to the bad figures and went to win their following five games and thereby reached a new club record for most won games in a row. The season ended with a 3-3 draw away against Danish Champions FC Copenhagen, and 5th place (highest league rank in the club's history). Marc Nygaard claimed the golden boot for 16 goals during the season. Morten Nordstrand was later credited for a goal on penalty in the final match, and also had a goal tally of 16 , but Nygaard was awarded the title as he was the first to reach the 16 goals.[7]

Randers FC and Faxe decided that Tøfting was not the right choice as assistant manager, and on the 1st of May 2009 the club announced that the contract of Tøfting would not be extended. On June 2 the club announced two of Jensen's former colleagues from the European Champions of 1992 team, Henrik Larsen and Flemming Povlsen as the new assistant managers. Larsen as 1st assistant manager and Povlsen as assistant focused on the attack.

After a catastrophic start to the 2009-10 season with only 2 points from 11 games in the league, John Jensen and his assistants were released from their contracts.[8]

[edit] Ove Christensen

Ove Christensen has been appointed new head coach for Randers FC for the remaining of the 2009/2010-season.[9] He's been given the objective to save Randers FC from relegation. Ove Christensens first signing was defender Anders Egholm from SønderjyskE, he signed a 3½ year deal, from January 1st 2010[10]. Tobias Grahn was the first to be released from his contract with Ove in charge of Randers FC, it was a mutual agreement between the player and club.[11]

[edit] International Competitions

The 2006-07 season Randers FC managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup as National Cup winners.
1. Qualifying round: Iceland IA Akranes 1-0 home, 2-1 away - 2-2 aggregate (away goals)
2. Qualifying round: Lithuania FBK Kaunas 3-1 home, 1-0 away - 3-2 aggregate
1. Round: Turkey Fenerbahçe SK 2-1 away, 0-3 home - 1-5 aggregate

The 2009-10 season the club was invited to participate in the Europa League due to 2nd place in the Danish league Fair Play ranking - behind 2008-09 champions FC Copenhagen, who claimed the Champions League spot.
1. Qualifying round: Northern Ireland Linfield FC 4-0 home, 0-3 away - 7-0 aggregate
2. Qualifying round: Lithuania Sūduva 0-1 away, 1-1 home - 2-1 aggregate
3. Qualifying round: Germany Hamburg SV 0-4 home, 0-1 away - 1-4 aggregate, HSV continues on goal difference.

[edit] Stadium

[edit] Randers Stadium

Randers Stadium was founded in 1961. It was build to hold 18.000 spectators and in 1969 a record of 16.500 people attended the UEFA Cup loss against FC Köln.

[edit] Essex Park Randers

Essex Park has a capacity of 12,000 spectators. It was build by C. F. Møller Architects..

It is established on the former Randers Stadion, partly finished in 2006 leaving the North Stand in its original form.

In October 2007 Randers FC installed a 37 sqm jumbo-screen at the top of the North Stand.[1]

The current stadium attendance record is 11053, set against local rivals AGF in September 2007.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Achievements

[edit] Players and Staff

[edit] Current squad

Up to date as 2009-11-12.
No. Position Player
1 Denmark GK Kevin Stuhr Ellegaard
2 Denmark DF Allan Arenfeldt Olesen
3 Sweden DF Bobbie Friberg da Cruz
4 Ghana DF Issah Ahmed
5 Denmark DF Allan K. Jepsen
6 Denmark MF Kasper Lorentzen
7 Ghana MF David Addy
8 Denmark MF Søren Pedersen
9 Armenia FW Yura Movsisyan
10 Denmark FW Søren Berg
11 Denmark MF Mikkel Beckmann
12 Denmark MF Jonas Damborg
14 Denmark MF Kenneth Møller Pedersen
15 Denmark MF Ricki Olsen
No. Position Player
16 Denmark MF Esben Hansen (on loan from Odense BK)
17 Denmark FW Danni König
18 Australia GK Nathan Coe
21 Denmark DF Alexander Fischer
24 Armenia DF Robert Arzumanyan
25 Denmark GK Peter Friis Jensen
30 Denmark FW Marc Nygaard
31 Senegal MF Tidiane Sane
35 Denmark MF Michael Byskov
36 Denmark DF Mads Fenger
90 Brazil FW José Júnior (on loan from FC Copenhagen)
- Denmark DF Anders Egholm (joining on January 1, 2010 from SønderjyskE)

[edit] Player of the year and Top Scorer

Season Player of the year Top Scorer of the year Goals
2008/09 Denmark Søren Berg Denmark Marc Nygaard 17
2007/08 Denmark Kevin Stuhr Ellegaard Denmark Thomas Dalgaard 8
2006/07 Senegal Baye Djiby Fall Senegal Baye Djiby Fall 25
2005/06 (2. div.) Denmark Karsten Johansen 22
2004/05 Denmark Mikkel Rask Denmark Mikkel Rask, Brazil Mota 6
2003/04 (2. div.) Denmark Mogens Laursen 22
2002/03 (2. div.) Denmark Michael Laursen 16

Statistics gathered from several sources [12], [13], [14]

[edit] Notable former players

name years
New Zealand Che Bunce 2003-2004
Denmark Jesper Thygesen 2004-2005
Brazil José Roberto Rodrigues Mota 2004
Denmark Martin S. Jensen 2004-2007
Denmark Stig Tøfting 2006-2007
Senegal Baye Djiby Fall 2006-2007
Bulgaria Todor Yanchev 2006-2007
Denmark Ralf Pedersen 2004-2008
Brazil Fabio Trindade da Silveira 2005-2008
Scotland Stephen Pressley 2008
Denmark Carsten Fredgaard 2005-2009
Denmark Jan Frederiksen 2007-2009

[edit] Staff

Management

Position Name
Chief Executive Officer Jacob Nielsen
Head of Financials Erik Storgaard
Sales Manager Jess Glud
Administration Manager Jesper Hansen
General Manager Thomas Raaby Pedersen
Press Officer Ib Rasmussen
Team Services Manager Jan Faurskov
Sponsor Care Stine Grønberg
Customer Care & Driver Svend Erik Pedersen

Team

Position Name
Head Coach Ove Christensen
Assistant and Youth-Development Coach Peter Elstrup
Fitness Coach Ashley Toodle
Goalkeeper Coach Stephen Paddon
Chief Scout Peter Christiansen
Team assistant Peer Kam
Team assistant Erik Jespersen
Team assistant Fritz Thyge Rasmussen
Physio Thomas Rasmussen (therapeut)
Jacob Gjettermand Knudsen (therapeut)
Flemming Svendsen (masseur)
Medical Dr. Lars Enevoldsen
Dr. Peter Faunø

[edit] Former Coaches

Ranking Name Year W D L PPG
1. Denmark Lars Olsen 2003-2007 83 31 54 1.667
2. England Colin Todd 2007-2009 22 17 18 1.456
3. Denmark John 'Faxe' Jensen 2009 20 11 22 1.278

[edit] Former General Manager

  • Lars Iversen

[edit] Former Chairmen

  • Torben Hansen
  • Allan Søstrøm

[edit] League Stats

As of November 9th, 2009

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2002-2003 2D 4 30 15 6 9 65 49 51 Fourth round
2003-2004 2D 2 30 21 3 6 85 43 66 Fourth round promoted
2004-2005 1D 12 33 5 9 19 30 64 24 quarter-final relegated
2005-2006 2D 2 30 19 4 7 64 30 61 winner promoted
2006-2007 1D 8 33 10 8 15 41 53 38 quarter-final UEFA Cup 1st round
2007-2008 1D 6 33 13 8 12 41 33 47 quarter-final
2008-2009 1D 5 33 11 13 9 52 50 46 Fourth round Europa League Qualification by fairplay
2009-2010 1D 12 15 0 4 11 11 30 4 Fourth round Europa League - 3. Qualifying round

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=2296 (In Danish)
  2. ^ http://www.dr.dk/Sporten/Fodbold/2005/10/27/095714.htm
  3. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=2134
  4. ^ http://www.bold.dk/nyt/index.php?vis=91556
  5. ^ http://www.bold.dk/nyt/index.php?vis=91784
  6. ^ http://www.bold.dk/nyt/index.php?vis=91582
  7. ^ http://www.sporten.dk/fodbold/sas-ligaen-2008-2009/nordstrand-fik-sit-mal
  8. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=4016
  9. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=4020
  10. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=4083
  11. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/index.php?afd=1&side=4093
  12. ^ [http://www.tipsbladet.dk Tipsbladet
  13. ^ http://www.randersfc.dk/spillere.php
  14. ^ http://www.hvemvandt.dk hvemvandt.dk

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