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KFUM is the Scandinavian translation of YMCA. It may also refer to: Sports *Fuglebakken KFUM Århus, football club from Aarhus, Denmark *KFUM Borås, multi-sport club from Borås, Sweden *KFUM Jönköping, sports club from Jönköping, Sweden *KFUM Nässjö, basketball club from Nässjö, Sweden *KFUM Örebro, sports club from Örebro, Sweden *KFUM Roskilde, football club from Roskilde, Denmark *KFUMs Boldklub København, sports club from Copenhagen, Denmark *KFUM-Kameratene Oslo, sports club from Oslo, Norway *Silkeborg KFUM, football club from Silkeborg, Denmark *Silkeborg-Voel KFUM, handball club from Silkeborg, Denmark Stadiums *KFUM Arena KFUM Arena is a football stadium located at Ekeberg in Oslo, Norway, and is the home of Norwegian 1. divisjon club KFUM Oslo. The stadium has a current capacity of approximately 1,500 spectators. KFUM is a translation of the English language YM ...
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YMCA
YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London, originally as the Young Men's Christian Association, and aims to put Christian values into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit". From its inception, it grew rapidly and ultimately became a worldwide movement founded on the principles of muscular Christianity. Local YMCAs deliver projects and services focused on youth development through a wide variety of youth activities, including providing athletic facilities, holding classes for a wide variety of skills, promoting Christianity, and humanitarian work. YMCA is a non-governmental federation, with each independent local YMCA affiliated with its national organization. The national organizations, in turn, are part of both an Area Alliance (Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Af ...
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Fuglebakken KFUM Ã…rhus
Fuglebakken KFUM Århus (; commonly known as Fuglebakken), is an association football club based in Aarhus V, Denmark, that competes in the Jutland Series, the sixth tier of the Danish football league system and the highest tier of the regional football association. Founded in 2008 as the superstructure of KFUMs Boldklub Århus and Idrætsforeningen Hasle Fuglebakken (IFH), the club play at their home ground Højlyngen. Their colours are red and navy. Fuglebakken KFUM is affiliated to the local football association, DBU Jutland DBU Jutland ( da, DBU Jylland) is the local governing body for association football and futsal in Jutland, Denmark. They are responsible for the governance and development of men's and women's football at all levels in the region. DBU Jutland is a .... References External links Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuglebakken KFUM Association football clubs established in 2008 Football clubs in Denmark 2008 establishments in Denmark Sport in Aarhus ...
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KFUM Borås
KFUM Borås is a Swedish multi-sport club based in Borås. The club's basketball team, known as Borås Basket, play in the Swedish top division Basketligan in 2017–18. KFUM is a translation of the English language YMCA. The club's handball team were promoted to the highest league, Allsvenskan, in 1964. The team that won promotion mainly consisted of local players. A major reason for their success was the physical shape of the players. Coach Arne Eriksson, a former Swedish military pentathlon champion, made the players regularly practise long-distance running. This gave the team an advantage over technically more skilled opponents. In their debut season in the top-flight, Borås finished second, a single point behind champions Redbergslids IK. They did this with largely the same team that had won promotion. They had an average attendance around 2400 during the season. However, the club was relegated in the following season and never returned to the top division. During this time, ...
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KFUM Jönköping
KFUM Jönköping is an YMCA association in Jönköping in Sweden, established in 1855. By the late 1980s and early 1990s the volleyboll team experienced a successful period, playing in Elitserien at both the men's and women's sides. References External linksOfficial website 1855 establishments in Sweden Volleyball clubs in Sweden Jon Jon is a shortened form of the common given name Jonathan, derived from "YHWH has given", and an alternate spelling of John, derived from "YHWH has pardoned".Sport in Jönköping Religious organizations based in Sweden {{Sweden-sport-stub ...
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KFUM Nässjö
KFUM Nässjö is an YMCA association in Nässjö Nässjö () is a locality and the seat of Nässjö Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 16,678 inhabitants in 2010. History For many years, Nässjö was a rural village with agriculture as the dominant occupation. The turning point was t ..., Sweden. The club has played in the men's Swedish top division, and was established in 1939. Notable players References External linksOfficial website {{DEFAULTSORT:KFUM Nassjo 1939 establishments in Sweden Sport in Jönköping County Basketball teams in Sweden Nass ...
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KFUM Örebro
KFUM Örebro is an YMCA association in Örebro in Sweden, established in 1890. In 1990 the club won the Swedish women's juniors national volleyball championship, and between 1996 and 2001 the club won the Swedish national women's volleyball championship during six seasons in a row. The men's floorball team played in the Swedish top division during the 1990s. References {{DEFAULTSORT:KFUM Orebro 1890 establishments in Sweden Sport in Örebro Floorball teams in Sweden Volleyball clubs in Sweden Ore Ore is natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals, typically containing metals, that can be mined, treated and sold at a profit.Encyclopædia Britannica. "Ore". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 7 Apr ... Religious organizations based in Sweden ...
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KFUM Roskilde
KFUM's Boldklub Roskilde is an association football club based in the town of Roskilde, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1929, it is affiliated to DBU Zealand. The team plays its home matches at Lillevang Idrætscenter where it has been based since 1979. The club reached promotion to the third tier in the 2019–20 season for the first time in club history after a 1–0 win over Ledøje-Smørum. History Early decades KFUM's Boldklub Roskilde was founded on 14 May 1929, with its first chairman becoming A. Møller. The club grew quickly, and had four teams by 1931. In 1942, the first team won DBU Zealand's ''B-række'', the second highest regional level. However, due to World War II, less football was played during the coming years. In 1957, Roskilde KFUM became champions of the ''A-række'', the highest regional tier, reaching promotion to the national leagues for the first time in club histor ...
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KFUMs Boldklub København
KFUMs Boldklub (also known as KFUM) is a Danish sports club based in Emdrup in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, founded in 1899. The club is best known for its 1940s amateur football team. It played six seasons in the top-flight Danish football championship from 1940 to 1958. KFUM is an independent sports club under the Copenhagen ''KFUM Centralforeningen'' (English: YMCA Central Association). Apart from football, KFUM has also had teams playing team handball, badminton, and table tennis. These other sports teams branched off in 2001, leaving only football at KFUMs Boldklub. History KFUMs Boldklub was founded on June 4, 1899 under the name of Kristelig Idrætsforening ( en, Christian Sports Association). KFUM's football team played its first competitive game in 1901, losing 14–0 to Akademisk Boldklub. When the four biggest teams decided to quit the Copenhagen Football Association, KFUM was one of the replacement teams in the 1911 Copenhagen Football Championship.http://w ...
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KFUM-Kameratene Oslo
KFUM-Kameratene Oslo is the sports branch of the local YMCA in Oslo, Norway. It has sections for association football, futsal, volleyball and track and field. The football team currently plays in 1. divisjon, the second tier of the Norwegian football league system. The club was founded on 1 January 1939. Its traditional base is in downtown Oslo, but it now plays its matches at KFUM Arena at Ekebergsletta. Football In 2008 KFUM-Kameratene Oslo won their 3. divisjon group, and also won the playoff to gain promotion. It had formerly failed in such a playoff in 2004. In their first year in the 2. divisjon, the third tier, they finished fourth. In 2010, and again in 2013, they ended up in second place. In 2015 they finally were promoted to the 1. divisjon as champions of Group 1. The team was coached by former football player Ståle Andersen. In 2018, KFUM finished in second plays in the 2018 2. divisjon group 2 and qualified for promotion play-offs. The team defeated Åsane with ...
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Silkeborg KFUM
Young Boys FD is an association football club based in Silkeborg, Denmark, that competes in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1918 as Silkeborg KFUM, the club is affiliated to DBU Jutland, the regional football association. The team plays its home matches at Søholt Idrætsanlæg, where it has been based since 1970. The club spent most of its history in the regional tiers of Danish football, winning regional Jutland championships multiple times, but never making it to the higher divisions. Ahead of the 2018–19 season, however, Silkeborg KFUM reached promotion to the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of Danish football, for the first time in club history. History Formation and beginnings (1918–1920) Silkeborg KFUM was formed in Silkeborg by the local YMCA in May 1918, a year after the foundation of the major club in the city, Silkeborg IF. The establishment of Silkeborg KFUM was announced in the May 1918 monthly with the ...
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Silkeborg-Voel KFUM
Silkeborg-Voel KFUM is a Danish handball club from Silkeborg and Voel. In the season 2022-2023 it plays in the Danish Women's Handball League. Arena *Arena: Jysk Arena *City: Silkeborg *Capacity: 3,000 *Address: Ansvej 114, 8600 Silkeborg Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2022–23 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 22 Stine Bonde * 30 Filippa Idéhn ;Wingers ;LW * 7 Maja Munch Laursen * 71 Emilie Bastrup Berthelsen ;RW * 10 Mathilda Lundström * 17 Annika Jakobsen ;Line players * 3 Josefine Videbæk * 13 Mathilde Kristensen * 97 Line Skak ;Back players ;LB * 5 Eira Aune * 31 Andrea West Bendtsen * 41 Emilie Steffensen ;CB * 6 Thea Hamann Rasmussen * 9 Sofie Bæk Andersen * 18 Natasja Andreasen ;RB * 2 Helene Kindberg * 14 Carla Thomsen Transfers ''Transfers for the season 2023-24.'' ;Joining * Peter Schilling Laursen (Head coach) (from Skive fH) * Maria Holm (RB) (from HH Elite) ;Leaving * Jakob Andreasen (Head coach) (continue as Ch ...
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