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FC Djursland is an association football club based in the town of Grenaa, Denmark, that competes in the
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, the fifth tier of the
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. The club is a merger established in Djursland in 2009, originally between five parent clubs. Today, three clubs remain in the merger: Grenaa IF, AC Norddjurs and Østdjurs 91. FC Djursland is affiliated to DBU Jutland, and plays its home matches at
Grenaa Idrætscenter Grenaa (or Grenå) is a Denmark, Danish town and seaport on the east coast of the Jutlandic peninsula. Tourism, education and commerce are important sectors in the economy of Grenaa. It is the only larger town on Djursland. Grenaa is the municipal ...
where it has been based since 2009.


History


Foundation

FC Djursland was presented on 5 November 2009 as a cooperative superstructure between Grenaa IF, Østdjurs 91, AC Norddjurs, Åstrup/Hammelev IF and Kolind Pederstrup. Vice-mayor of
Grenaa Municipality Until 1 January 2007, Grenaa municipality or Grenå municipality was a municipality (Danish language, Danish, ''Commune (subnational entity), kommune'') in Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipa ...
and an active member of Grenaa IF, Keld Overgaard Jensen, functioned as a driving force in the merger. Djursland Bank became attached to the new club as the main sponsor for the first three years of its existence. Åstrup/Hammelev IF, one of the parent clubs of the merger, had already been established in 1995 as a superstructure of the clubs Åstrup IF and Hammelev IF, and chairman of the club, Søren Slemming, stated after the realisation of FC Djursland that a merger would not be damaging to the parent clubs, as they already had established an extensive cooperation agreement in the youth teams. FC Djursland would compete on the existing
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licence Grenaa IF, who at that point competed in the
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, the fourth tier of Danish football. The goal of the new club was, as former chairman of FC Djursland, Benny Sørensen stated, to bring football in the Djursland area into the higher divisions. This could only be achieved by uniting a number of regional clubs in the collaboration, which, in time, could form a counterweight to the dominance of the larger clubs in Aarhus and Randers, AGF and Randers FC.


Between third and fourth tiers (2010–2015)

The team played their first match against AGF on 27 June at
Grenaa Idrætscenter Grenaa (or Grenå) is a Denmark, Danish town and seaport on the east coast of the Jutlandic peninsula. Tourism, education and commerce are important sectors in the economy of Grenaa. It is the only larger town on Djursland. Grenaa is the municipal ...
. They would, during their debut season, reach promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system. However, they would only last one season at the third level, suffering relegation by only one point on the last day of the season after losing 2–1 at Tjørring IF who had already been relegated. Following the relegation back to the
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, club captain Martin Andersen, who had scored five goals the season before, left the club to become player-assistant at
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on a two-year deal after having scored 16 goals. Heading into the new season, the goal was direct promotion back into the third tier but after struggling in the first half of the season, the club hauled in a key addition, Iddi Alkhag, who came with previous experience from the Danish Superliga and would take on the role as player-assistant. The season ended with a disappointing midtable finish; 8th place in Group 3. In the Danish Cup, FC Djursland were knocked out early on after a crushing 1–8 loss to Randers FC. Two months into the
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season, Emmanuel Ake, another player with multiple years of experience at the highest level, joined FC Djursland. With him as their star player, the club reached promotion to the Danish 2nd Division by finishing third in Group 3, which was achieved in the final round of regular season after drawing 2–2 against
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.


Personnel


Current technical staff


Honours


Domestic


National leagues

* 2nd Division (
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level 3) ** ''Best league performance:''
Fourteenth place (1):
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(
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level 4) ** ''Best league performance:''
Third place (1):
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Regional leagues

* Jyllandsserien5 ** Winners (2): 2017–18 (), 2021–22 * JBUs Serie 16 ** Winners (1):
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Cups

*
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** ''Best cup performance:''
Third Round (1): 2013–14 * 3: Level 3: 2. Division (1991–''present'') * 4: Level 4: Danmarksserien for herrer (1966–''present'') * 5: Level 5 (Level 1 under DBU Jutland): Jyllandsserien (1978–''present'') * 6: Level 6 (Level 2 under DBU Jutland): DBU Jylland Serie 1 (2011–''present'')


Achievements


League summary

* 2 ''seasons'' in the '' Third Highest Danish League'' * 6 ''seasons'' in the '' Fourth Highest Danish League'' * 3 ''seasons'' in the '' Fifth Highest Danish League'' * 1 ''season'' in the '' Sixth Highest Danish League''


References


External links


Official site
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