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See also: Aalborg Boldspilklub
AaB
Full name Aalborg Boldspilklub
Short name AaB
Founded 1885
Ground Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg
(Capacity 16.000)
Chairman Per Søndergaard
Manager Erik Hamrén
League Danish Superliga
2006-07 Danish Superliga, 3rd
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Aalborg Boldspilklub, commonly just AaB and Aalborg BK is a Danish football team located in Aalborg. They play in the Danish Superliga and have won two Danish Superliga championships and two Danish Cup trophies. They are the first Danish football team to ever have knocked out an Italian team in the European competitions, as they beated out U.C. Sampdoria in the 2007-08 edition of the UEFA Cup.

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[edit] History

AaB was a part of the top-flight Danish leagues from the 1928-29 season, until the relegation of the club in 1947. The club came back to the best league in 1963, and except from the years of 1972, 1978 and 1981-1986, AaB has since been a part of the various editions of the Danish football championship. Despite its many years in the Danish championship, the club never won a championship title, but AaB won the Danish Cup competition in 1966 and 1970. Paid football was introduced in Denmark by the Danish Football Association in 1978. As AaB returned to the best Danish league, the club founded the professional branch of AaB A/S in 1987 to run a professional football team.[1]

Through the 1990s, the club won its only two Danish championships. In the Danish Superliga 1994-95 season, 24 goals from league topscorer Erik Bo Andersen secured the championship title for the team of coach Poul Erik Andreasen. The club was initially eliminated by FC Dynamo Kyiv in the qualification matches for the UEFA Champions League 1995-96, but following a bribing scandal Kyiv was banned from the tournament and AaB entered in their place. AaB thus became the first Danish team to compete in the UEFA Champions League. As they managed a 2-1 home win over Panathinaikos FC and a 2-2 draw with FC Porto in the six matches the club played in the initial group stage, AaB was eliminated. Erik Bo Andersen left the club for Scottish club Rangers F.C., but in Søren Frederiksen, the club found its next goal-getter. Though not the league top scorer, Frederiksen scored 17 goals in the Danish Superliga 1998-99 which the club won under guidance of Swedish coach Hans Backe. Once again, AaB faced Dinamo Kyiv in the Champions League qualification, but this time they fell short, losing 1-2 at home and drawing 2-2 in Kyiv after a late AaB goal was disallowed for being behind the goalline.

Since then, the club established itself in the top half of the Superliga, earning fourth place in the Danish Superliga 2001-02 and Danish Superliga 2004-05 seasons. They finished third in the 2006-07 season; their best finishing position since the 1999 championship. That season also saw the first AaB League topscorer in 12 seasons as Swedish Rade Prica netted 19 goals in his first season at the club.

[edit] Recent history

The bronze medal in 2006-07 also qualified AaB for the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2007. AaB beat FC Honka on the away goals rule (2-2 in Finland and 1-1 in Denmark) in the second round, and in the third and final round AaB faced AA Gent and drawed, 1-1, in the away game but beat them 2-1 in the following home match. Thus they "won" a place in the UEFA Cup's second qualification round and met HJK Helsinki, the first match ended 2-1 to Helsinki, but in the last match Aalborg won 3-0 and were thus ready for the UEFA Cup 2007-08. Drawing the Italian team U.C. Sampdoria in the First Round, which have Antonio Cassano and Vincenzo Montella as notable players, made the task seem impossible. AaB made it again on the away goals rule (getting 2-2 in Genoa and managing 0-0 in Aalborg), and qualified for the group stage - being the first Danish team ever, to send an Italian team "out of Europe."

[edit] Stadium

Main article: Aalborg Stadion

Since 1920, AaB has played its games at Aalborg Stadion. The stadium was opened on July 18, 1920 with a north-south aligned playing field. The first spectator seats was built in 1927, and in 1937 a wooden terrace for 3,000 standing spectators was built. In 1960, the stadium burned down and a new east-western aligned concrete stadium was opened in 1962. In recent years the stadium have been enlarged and rebuilt so that it now has modern facilities and roof over all spectator stands. [2] The stadium currently has the capacity of 16,000 people.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

Up to date as of 2007-08-30.
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Morocco GK Karim Zaza
2 Flag of Denmark DF Michael Jakobsen
3 Flag of Denmark DF Martin Pedersen
4 Flag of the United States DF Danny Califf (Captain)
5 Flag of the Faroe Islands DF Jón Rói Jacobsen
6 Flag of the Netherlands DF Steve Olfers
7 Flag of Sweden MF Mattias Lindström
8 Flag of Sweden MF Andreas Johansson
9 Flag of Denmark MF Thomas Augustinussen
10 Flag of Sweden FW Rade Prica
11 Flag of Brazil FW José Mota
14 Flag of Denmark MF Jeppe Curth
15 Flag of South Africa MF Siyabonga Nomvethe
16 Flag of Denmark DF Allan Olesen
No. Position Player
17 Flag of South Africa MF Benedict Vilakazi
18 Flag of Brazil MF Caca
19 Flag of the Faroe Islands DF Súni Olsen
20 Flag of Denmark FW Simon Bræmer (on loan at Moss)
21 Flag of Denmark MF Kasper Risgård
23 Flag of Denmark MF Thomas Enevoldsen
24 Flag of Denmark DF Jens-Kristian Sørensen
25 Flag of Brazil FW Chrys
27 Flag of Denmark FW Patrick Kristensen
29 Flag of Denmark GK Martin S. Jensen
30 Flag of Denmark GK Kenneth Stenild
31 Flag of Denmark DF Lasse Nielsen
32 Flag of Denmark FW Ronnie Schwartz

[edit] Noted players

See also: :Category:AaB footballers

[edit] Managers

[edit] Honours

[edit] Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup
1996-1997 1D 5 33 12 11 10 46 40 47 quarter-final
1997-1998 1D 7 33 12 8 13 54 48 44 quarter-final
1998-1999 1D 1 33 17 13 3 65 37 64 final
1999-2000 1D 5 33 12 13 8 57 40 49 final
2000-2001 1D 5 33 13 10 10 51 49 49 5th round
2001-2002 1D 4 33 16 6 11 52 45 54 quarter-final
2002-2003 1D 6 33 14 4 15 42 45 46 semi-final
2003-2004 1D 5 33 16 9 8 55 41 57 final
2004-2005 1D 4 33 15 8 10 59 45 53 5th round
2005-2006 1D 5 33 11 12 10 48 44 45 semi-final
2006-2007 1D 3 33 18 7 8 55 34 61 2nd round

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Danish) Om Aalborg Boldspilklub af 1885 at Aalborg Boldspilklub af 1885
  2. ^ (Danish) Aalborg Stadion 1920-2001, Aalborg.dk, February 8, 2006

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