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club based in
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, the fourth tier of the
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. Founded in 1918 as Silkeborg KFUM, the club is affiliated to
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, 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
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, the fourth tier of Danish football, for the first time in club history.


History


Formation and beginnings (1918–1920)

Silkeborg KFUM was formed in
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in May 1918, a year after the foundation of the major club in the city,
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. The establishment of Silkeborg KFUM was announced in the May 1918 monthly with the following words: Thus, ''Færgebakken'' ("The Ferry Hill") was the site of the club's first home ground. The first matches occurred with some curiosities. Before games could be started,
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flocks had to be led away from the pitch, and the changing clothes was done in an open field. The teams were diverse and consisted of both children, adolescents and seniors alike. In this varied bunch, some players rose above others in terms of talent. A key player early on was Johannes Rosenløwe, who was a versatile playmaker known for both his strong offensive as well as defensive abilities. He would later become priest in Smidstrup Parish. Another noteworthy player of the early days was Aage Ewald Sørensen, who was
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and is remembered as an inspirational figure on – but also off – the pitch, where he would continue his career as a sexton in Silkeborg.


Inauguration of ''KFUM Parken'' and first success (1920–1945)

Throughout the 1920s, however, it became clear that conditions at Færgebakken did not meet the demands of the increasingly popular sports club. After short detours to temporary home grounds, ''Sandgraven'' and ''Søholt'', a large area was acquired on Sølystvej, where the new home ground, KFUM Parken, was inaugurated in the summer 1930. The stadium was the brainchild of Andreas Andersen, who had been elected to the board in 1925, and had raised money for the construction of the new ground together with other members of the club board. KFUM Parken was to become the main physical framework for the club's activities and social life in the coming decades. The club also participated in the countrywide
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tournaments, where they competed against other
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teams. In this period, Silkeborg KFUM reached some of its early successes. In 1927, the team won the
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championship, but in the final matchup for the
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championship, they eventually lost to
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, who won the final 4–2. The following year, the club reached the same result, losing to
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. Finally, in 1932 they could celebrate winning the YMCA Jutland championship, when Esbjerg KFUM was beaten 4–3 at
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. This was the club's first trophy, and the feat was repeated the following year, in 1933, where the YMCA Jutland championship trophy was regained. In 1933, the club also chose to follow the example of neighbouring clubs by becoming affiliated to the regional football association,
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, which meant that Silkeborg KFUM could compete in the official tournaments under the
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. This proved an instant success, as the club already in its first season won ''B-række'', the third regional tier. The first place meant promotion to ''A-rækken'', the second regional tier, where the team quickly established themselves as a solid mid-table side. After consolidating this position for a handful of years, KFUM's first team succeeded in winning the ''A-række'' in 1940 after an emphatic 5–1 victory over Alhedens Idrætsforening in the finals. The team of 1940 is considered the be one of the strongest sides in club history. In a 2–3–5 pyramid formation, the players were: Wagner Petersen, Henry Nielsen, Estrup Nielsen, Hans Frederik Christensen, Axel Søeborg, Hjalmar Hansen, Svend Holm, Harald Lohse, Henning Bølcho, Lorentz Sørensen and Poul Madsen. Two years before, in 1931, Silkeborg KFUM became the first club in the city to host an international match, where a combined side beat Icelandic club
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in a match that ended 2–1. A second and third international game followed in 1935 and 1936, respectively, against YMCA clubs from Plaistow and
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in England.


Renovating ''KFUM Parken'' and the ''KFUM spirit'' (1945–1970)

At the end of
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, in 1945, KFUM Parken lay fallow after having been used as a training ground by the occupying forces. On the basis of a fundraising, the ground was immediately restored to its former glory. New
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,
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and
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courts were constructed, an entrance hall was built, as well as a modern clubhouse. In 1951, after six years of work, the renovated KFUM Parken was reopened, again becoming a gathering place for members of Silkeborg KFUM. On the pitch, the club's first team did not achieve any noteworthy success in the post-war years. In 1953, the team almost became regional ''A-række'' champions again, which would have repeated the triumph of 1940, but Brædstrup IF stood in the way. When the ''
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'' structure was introduced by the
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in 1965, the team spent most years between Series 3 and Series 4, the eight and ninth tier of the Danish league system, respectively. It was also in this period that a particular club spirit, ''KFUM-ånden'' ("the
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spirit") emerged. Several former players from the club became increasingly active in and around the club, becoming coaches in the youth department or members of the board. A key figure was Vagn Ove Jorn, who explained his and others' commitment in the club:


Moving to ''Søholt'' and youth success (1970–1980)

During the 1970s,
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decided to build a new multi-sports complex for its inhabitants, and its construction would begin in the late 1960s at Søholt before being completed in 1970, where Silkeborg KFUM moved in alongside other local clubs. The former home ground, KFUM Parken, was sold for DKK 300,000, which were in turn used for building a clubhouse, ''Idrætshuset'', which was inaugurated on 22 August 1971. Results also improved during the 1970s, especially in the youth ranks. Especially the second half of the 1970s was a golden age for the youth teams. Not only did the department experience rapid growth in terms of players, but its teams also managed to consolidate themselves in the highest regional tiers. In 1974, the club won its Jutland championship in the youth ranks when the under-14 side reached a historic win. In 1976, the under-14 side repeated this success. The strong results meant that Silkeborg KFUM was represented in the championships for under-16 and under-18 in the following years. These development could partly be explained the state-of-the-art facilities at the new home ground, Søholt, which provided KFUM an upper hand in its physical surroundings compared to its competitors. However, there was also the fact that a large group of coaches and managers, not only possessing a high level of commitment and expertise (the club made sure that all its coaches took the necessary training courses) but also people with a special bond to Silkeborg KFUM. These factors produced a flourishing sense of togetherness in the club. During this period, the results in the youth sides made KFUM mostly known for its strong academy, while the first team was still competing in the lower regional tiers of the
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.


Rise of the first team (1980–2000)

As a natural consequence of the cohesiveness in the club as well as the high level of the youth department in the second half of the 1970s, the first team began to assert itself in the 1980s after some relatively meagre years. In 1981, the club's first team managed to reach promotion from ''Series 4'' to ''Series 3''. Per Baltzer had assumed the position of head coach before the success; someone who had been one of the club's greatest talents as a player. Baltzer had started coaching at an early age, where he was responsible for several of the club's youth teams, before he was promoted to first team coach in 1981 at the age of just 25. The year after, in 1982, the first team effortlessly won ''Series 3'', securing its first promotion to ''Series 2'' in decades. After suffering relegation from ''Series 2'' in 1987, they returned strongly the following year, where they not only promoted back into ''Series 2'', but also won a Jutland championship in the series. In the following years, KFUM's place in ''Series 2'' was consolidated under head coach Lars Rasmussen, another 'player turned coach' from within the club, after Baltzer had stepped down from the head coaching position in 1986. One of key players of the decade was Kim Bejder who had arrived from
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where he had played in the 1. Division, the highest level of Danish football. Furthermore, the team mainly consisted of players from the Silkeborg KFUM's youth academy during this period. These were brothers Poul and Jens Trier and Ole and Michael Vestergaard, Carsten Røjkjær and Per Sønderbæk, who had been through the ranks of Silkeborg KFUM. This invariably had created sense of togetherness which, added with players such as Flemming and Per Møldrup, who had both played for KFUM and at a higher level for
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, proved to be a particularly efficient recipe for success for the first team during these years.


Represented in the ''Superliga'' and renewed optimism (2000–2015)

After having played as a youth player for Silkeborg KFUM and a further four years as a senior player, Thomas Olsen was signed by
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in December 2002. With
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as their head coach, Silkeborg IF competed in the
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. Olsen quickly established himself in the starting lineup of Jensen, and when he left Silkeborg IF in 2009, he had made an impressive 126 appearances for the club. Afterwards, Olsen returned to his roots in Silkeborg KFUM, where he became a central figure both on and off the field having made 269 appearances for the KFUM first team, 4th most in club history. The Silkeborg KFUM first team competed in the
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, the highest division of
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and the fifth highest national division, in the first half of the 2000s. In the years after, however, club's best senior team only competed in ''Series 1'', the sixth national level, as its best result. By 2015, the ambition was to become a regular side in the Jutland Series.


Promotions and Denmark Series (2015–2021)

In July 2016, ahead of the 2016 Series 1 season, Silkeborg KFUM hired former
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, who had formerly played for
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,
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and
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, as a player-assistant to join the first-team staff to support head coach Lars Dahl. After a strong showing during the autumn, the team reached promotion to the Jutland Series 2 on 9 October 2016 with four games left to play after a 4–0 win over Kvik/Aalestrup IF. The last match of the season, an 8–0 win over Silkeborg Kammeraternes Sportsklub (SKS), solidified KFUM's lead in Group 6 of the Series 1, ending in first place with 37 points in 14 matches. Ahead of the 2017 Jutland Series 2 season, Silkeborg KFUM was placed in Group 4 consisting of clubs from
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as well as South Jutland. The club also hired some prominent names to their staff: Ove Christensen, a successful
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coach, was hired as
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/consultant, while Jesper Thygesen, whose career in the highest Danish division spanned more than a decade, was hired as the new forwards coach. At the same time,
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player, Jannik Mehlsen, was signed to the team. He came with experience from the
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, the third highest tier. Shortly before the start of the competition, Christiansfeld IF withdrew their team due to lacking players, which meant that only seven teams were competing in Group 4 and Christiansfeld had taken one of the relegation spots. On 1 April 2017, Silkeborg KFUM played their first match in the Jutland Series after promotion, winning 1–0 over Fuglebakken KFUM after a second-half goal by Christian Pedersen. In October 2017, head coach Lars Dahl left the position after reaching qualification for the
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by drawing 1–1 against DGL 2000.


3rd Division as ''Young Boys FD''

On 19 June 2021, Silkeborg KFUM secured promotion to the newly created
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, after competitors
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lost 1–3 to
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. Silkeborg KFUM announced on 14 July 2021 that the club would be renamed Young Boys FD and would introduce professional contracts to their first team.


Backroom staff

' The current technical staff is named the ''ELITE Committee'', responsible for all decisions and activities regarding the club's first-team squad.


Directors


Management


References


External links


Official site
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