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Borstahusen
Borstahusen is a former fishing village in northern Landskrona in Scania, in southern Sweden. It was founded in 1776 by the brothers Rasmus Andersson Borste and Jöns Andersson Borste, after whom the area is named. Around the original village, a recreational area has sprung up with camping, golf courses and beaches. In the harbour, an old pump house has been converted into a museum, gallery and restaurant, designed by the architect Per Dockson. The local soccer team is "Borstahusens Bollklubb" (BBK). North of Borstahusen, adjacent to "Erikstorps Kungsgård" (a former royal estate) is Borstahusens vacation village and a training loop. It was built in 1960 to give local workers a place to spend the summers in a peaceful seaside setting. City districts of Landskrona Neighbourhoods in Sweden Cultural history of Landskrona 18th century in Landskrona 18th-century establishments in Skåne County {{Skåne-geo-stub ...
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Borstahusens Bollklubb
Borstahusens BK is a Sweden, Swedish association football, football club located in Borstahusen, Landskrona. Background The club was founded on 20 January 1922 at a meeting at Borstahusen. By the 1930s the club used the name Borstahusens BK and Borstahusens IF but in the 1960s the title IK Atleten was used. In 1969 the club played at its highest level in Division 2 Södra Götaland, which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. Following relegation at the end of the 1969 season the club changed their name back to Borstahusens BK. Borstahusens BK currently plays in Swedish football Division 4, Division 4 Skåne Nordvästra which is the sixth tier of Swedish football league system, Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Ulkavallen IP in Landskrona. The former Landskrona BoIS, AFC Ajax, and Sweden national youth football team, Sweden youth international Måns Sörensson spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons with the club. The club is affiliated to Skånes Fot ...
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