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Vorup Frederiksberg Boldklub

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Vorup Frederiksberg Boldklub, known as Vorup FB, is a Danish amateur football club from Haslund, a suburb of Randers. They play in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier. The club was founded on 1 May 1930 as the successor to Vorup Boldklub, which had gone bankrupt in 1927, and they host their matches at XL Park Vorup–Ulvehøj, Haslund, with a capacity of 3,000. The current chairman is Finn Christiansen and the manager is Svenne Poulsen. In the 2024–25 season they were in Denmark Series Group 4, finishing 6th of 10 in the group and 2nd of 10 in the relegation group West.

Vorup FB’s history includes early success in the JBU and the building of their own ground. In 1949 they opened a new stadium and a clubhouse adapted from World War II barracks. They won the fifth-tier JBU Serie 1 in 1959 and, after taking the 1965 Jyllandsserien title, earned promotion to the 3. Division. Since 1971 they have played at the Ulvehøj Idrætscenter (now XL Park Vorup–Ulvehøj). The club also has a long-running women’s program, starting in 1970, with players reaching the national team and a Danish Women’s Cup final appearance in 1993. Due to finances, elite women’s football ended in 2000, but the women’s team now competes in the second tier, the 1. division.

In 2003 Vorup FB was one of six clubs to help found Randers FC, which plays in the top tier. Vorup FB continues to compete in the Jyllandsserien, wearing blue and white. XL Park Vorup has an attendance record of 2,300 and features artificial turf and a large screen, contributing to it being highly regarded in the league.


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