Fixtures

Denmark Division 2 08/02 12:00 1 Vendsyssel FF vs Hellerup IK - View
Denmark Division 2 08/09 12:00 2 Brabrand vs Vendsyssel FF - View
Denmark Division 2 08/15 17:00 3 Vendsyssel FF vs Skive - View
Denmark Division 2 08/22 17:00 4 FC Roskilde vs Vendsyssel FF - View
Denmark Division 2 08/29 17:00 5 Vendsyssel FF vs AB Copenhagen - View
Denmark Division 2 09/06 12:00 6 Ishoj vs Vendsyssel FF - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 06/28 10:00 - AaB v Vendsyssel FF L 5-0
Denmark Division 1 05/22 17:00 32 [1] Hillerød v Vendsyssel FF [5] L 3-1
Denmark Division 1 05/16 17:00 31 [5] Vendsyssel FF v Hobro IK [2] W 2-0
Denmark Division 1 05/10 12:00 30 [5] Vendsyssel FF v HB Køge [4] L 0-1
Denmark Division 1 05/02 17:00 29 [3] B93 Copenhagen v Vendsyssel FF [4] D 2-2
Denmark Division 1 04/26 12:00 28 [6] FC Roskilde v Vendsyssel FF [4] L 2-1
Denmark Division 1 04/20 13:00 27 [5] Vendsyssel FF v B93 Copenhagen [3] W 3-1
Denmark Division 1 04/16 16:30 26 [2] Hobro IK v Vendsyssel FF [5] L 3-1
Denmark Division 1 04/12 12:00 25 [5] Vendsyssel FF v Bury/Melzer [6] D 0-0
Denmark Division 1 04/04 17:00 24 [4] HB Køge v Vendsyssel FF [5] D 0-0
Denmark Division 1 03/28 18:00 23 [5] Vendsyssel FF v Hillerød [1] D 0-0
Denmark Division 1 03/14 18:00 22 [10] Vendsyssel FF v Olympic Gardens [2] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 17 21
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 19 8 11
Goals for 42 18 24
Goals against 63 24 39
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 14 8 6

Wikipedia - Vendsyssel FF

Vendsyssel Forenede Fodboldklubber is a professional football club based in Hjørring, Denmark. The team competes in the Danish 1st Division, the second tier of the Danish football league system. The club plays home matches at Nord Energi Arena, which has a capacity of 7,500. The club is playing on a license from Hjørring IF, which used to belong to FC Hjørring. The club is a cooperation between Hjørring IF and Frederikshavn fI.

History

The roots of Vendsyssel FF can be traced to 9 November 1886, where Hjørring Gymnastikforening was founded. After multiple mergers, the club was named Hjørring IF in 1921. The club's existence has been marked by relative anonymity, bouncing between the lower divisions of the Danish football pyramid. Renamed FC Hjørring in 2006, the club, however, soon found success, secured promotion in their 2009–10 Danish 2nd Divisions campaign. This meant their first promotion to the Danish 1st Division, the second tier in the Danish football league system.

In May 2013, the Danish Football Association announced that FC Hjørring's licence would be revoked due to poor economy, resulting in a relegation to the Danish 2nd Divisions. FC Hjørring appealed the decision, which was successful, as the Danish Football Association assessed that the financial situation had improved sufficiently in order to renew the licence for the 2010-11 Danish 1st Division.

On 24 June 2013, FC Hjørring announced a merger with Frederikshavn fI, which would subsequently change the name of the club to Vendsyssel FF. On 3 March 2014, Frederikshavn fI officially announced that they would step out of the merger on the senior level, but that they intended to continue a partnership with Vendsyssel FF on the youth level.

In the summer of 2018 the club earned its first promotion to the highest tier in Danish football by beating Lyngby BK in two games in the Superliga playoffs, after losing in the playoffs the year before to AC Horsens. They only lasted one season in the Superliga, however, as they were relegated the following season.

On the 1st December 2024, Vendsyssel FF got a new ownership group consisting of 20 people. Among them were Colombian rapper Blessd and Danish national team player Joachim Andersen. Former owner Jacob Andersen still owns 15 percent of the ownership in the club.

On May 16, 2025, Vendsyssel FF was relegated to the Danish 2nd Division.

Vendsyssel FF is a professional football club based in Hjørring, Denmark. Founded in 2008, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Danish football. Vendsyssel FF plays its home matches at the Nord Energi Arena, a modern stadium that can accommodate around 10,000 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere for fans.

The team's colors are red and white, which symbolize their passion and commitment to the sport. Vendsyssel FF has a strong focus on developing local talent and fostering a sense of community, making it a beloved club among its supporters. The team competes in the Danish 1st Division, the second tier of Danish football, and has aspirations of reaching the top league, the Danish Superliga.

Vendsyssel FF is known for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing and dynamic movement. The club has built a reputation for nurturing young players and integrating them into the first team, contributing to the overall growth of Danish football. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, Vendsyssel FF continues to strive for success on and off the pitch.