FC Fyn

FC Fyn
Full name Football Club Fyn
Short name FCF
Founded 1 January 2006
Dissolved 31 January 2013
Ground Odense Stadion,
Odense

FC Fyn was a Danish football club from Odense on Funen. The club was founded in 2006 and its first appearance was in the 2006–07 season.

FC Fyn played their home matches at Odense Atletikstadion, which is the current home ground of B 1909 and B 1913. The first manager was former Zambia national coach Roald Poulsen. Poulsen resigned for personal reasons in the end of 2007 and was replaced by Viggo Jensen.[1]

The team's home shirt was half red and half blue, while the away shirt was yellow.

The club was declared bankrupt on 31 January 2013.[2]

Mother clubs

The club was a merger between three clubs from the Danish 2nd Division West, which were:

Following the dissolving of the club, the three mother clubs were reestablished in the lower leagues.[3][4]

Club statistics

Season Competition Position Played Won Drawn Lost Score Points
2012–13 1. Div12th33282326–8411
2011–12 2. Div1st30233471–2172
2010–11 1. Div15th30681645–6026
2009–10 1. Div8th301261241–5242
2008–09 2. Div1st30197475–3264
2007–08 2. Div3rd30196560–3163
2006–07 2. Div3rd26154768–5149

All time league records

Competition Seasons Played Won Drawn Lost Score Points
1 Div 393202251112–19679
2 Div 4116762020274–135248

References

  1. Viggo Jensen ny cheftræner i FC Fyn, bold.dk 20 December 2007
  2. FC Fyn giver op, bold.dk 31 January 2013
  3. B1913, B1909 og Dalum: Slut med FC Fyn, bold.dk 6 February 2013
  4. B1909 slipper for øksen, Fyens Stifttidende, 20 March 2013

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