B 1913 - Danish football club based in the city of Odense .
| Full title | Boldklubben 1913 | ||
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| Based | 1913 | ||
| Stadium | Campus road | ||
| Capacity | 2000 | ||
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| Competition | regional league | ||
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History
The club was founded in 1913. In the championship of Denmark, the club made its debut in the 1927/28 season (the first league season), but in the 1928/29 season it was demoted. He returned to the elite in the 1940/41 season and immediately won his group of seven teams, reaching the quarter-finals of the playoffs, where he lost to Fremad Amager . The club remained in the big leagues until the 1944/45 season. The club had to wait until 1960 to return to the first division. The club participated in the European Cup 1961/62, where in the first round the Luxembourg Spore was defeated (6: 0 and 9: 2). In the next round, the Danish club had no chance against Real Madrid (defeat 0: 3 at home and 0: 9 away). In 1961, B 1913 took third place in the league, and in 1962 and 1963 - two second places in a row. The team played in the elite, until in 1966 it flew out, company B 1913 was B-1909 . Both teams returned to the first division next year. After two good seasons (fourth in 1968 and seventh in 1969) in 1970, B 1913 took the penultimate 11th place and flew into the second division. The club was waiting for the return of 18 years, when in 1988 he was promoted to class. The club played in the league only one season in 1989 and took the penultimate 13th place in the standings. B 1913 flew out of the first division again, this time forever.
In 2006, B 1913 merged with B-1909 and Dalum clubs, as a result of which a new Funen club appeared, which began performing in the second division in the 2006/07 season. However, on January 31, 2013, the club was declared bankrupt [1] .
Notes
- ↑ FC Fyn giver op , bold.dk 31 January 2013