Frederiksberg Alliancen 2000, commonly referred to as FA 2000,[2] is a professional association football club based in the area of Frederiksberg, Capital Region, Denmark, that competes in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 2000, it is affiliated to the regional association DBU Copenhagen. The team plays its home matches at Frederiksberg Idrætspark, where it has been based since its foundation.

FA 2000
Full nameFrederiksberg Alliancen 2000
Short nameFA 2000
Founded7 September 2000;
23 years ago
 (2000-09-07)
GroundFrederiksberg Idrætspark, Frederiksberg
Capacity5,000[1]
ChairmanJan Busk
Head coachJonas Hjortshøj
LeagueDanish 2nd Division
2022–23Danish 3rd Division, 2nd of 12 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded on 7 September 2000 as a merger between B 1972, Boldklubben Dalgas and Frederiksberg Kammeraternes IF. While B 1972 and Frederiksberg Kammeraterne were non-league clubs, Dalgas had previously competed one season in the third tier.

History edit

The club made its official debut in the seventh tier KBU Series 2 in the spring of 2000, where promotion was to KBU Series 1 in the first season. Since then, ambitions have been great at the club, despite struggling to live up to these in the first years. The club was close to reaching promotion in 2003, where former Silkeborg IF player Torben Jørgensen was in charge of FA 2000, but afterwards a couple of chaotic seasons followed, and in 2006 they were only a single point from suffering relegation from the Series 1.

At that point, in the autumn season of 2006, former FC Copenhagen player Iørn Uldbjerg was appointed as new head coach of the team. Under him, the team quietly moved the team away from the bottom and towards the top half of the league, but in the decisive match in 2008 in Fælledparken they lost 3–2 to BK Viktoria in a dramatic match, where FA 2000 led 2–0 at half-time. In 2009, the tournament was rescheduled to start in the autumn, giving half a season with a golden opportunity for promotion, but many player departures during the winter break meant that FA 2000 had to settle for an 8th place. However, the team managed to qualify for the main round of the Danish Cup for the first time in the club's short history.

The disappointment meant that the club board decided to form a sports committee to take care of the development of the club, and the committee's first task was to hire Carsten Rust as the new head coach.[3] He had led KFUMs Boldklub to the fifth tier Copenhagen Series, and for long it looked like he would repeat the feat at FA 2000. However, a long decline during spring ended up costing dearly. A 2–1 defeat at Dragør Boldklub four rounds before the end of the competition cost the promotion. The debut match for Rust had been in the 1st round of the Danish Cup against Allerød FK from the third tier Danish 2nd Division, where they lost 0–2.[4] Rust decided to step down after the season due to private reasons.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 1 March 2024[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   DEN Rasmus Wedege
2 DF   DEN William Ravn
3 DF   DEN Mads Lange
4 DF   DEN Jonathan Blomsterberg
5 DF   DEN Valdemar Høgh
6 MF   DEN Michael Jonssen
7 MF   DEN Oliver Rimmen
9 FW   DEN Casper Holmelund
10 MF   DEN Lucas Simonsen
11 MF   DEN Peter Kaiser
12 DF   DEN Magnus Ravn
13 FW   DEN Ilias Namli (on loan from AB)
14 MF   DEN Malte Skærbæk
15 DF   DEN Marcus Mortensen
16 MF   DEN Nicklas Andersen
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   DEN Sami Jalal
18 MF   DEN Karim El Haddouchi
19 DF   DEN Velton Ramadani
20 FW   DEN Oskar Høybye
22 MF   DEN Louis Peña
23 FW   DEN Youcef Mokdad
24 MF   DEN Lukas Svensson
25 FW   DEN Hassan Elsayed
26 MF   MKD Besar Ameti
28 DF   DEN Ilias Hassan
29 DF   FRA Baptiste Rolland (on loan from Lyngby)
30 DF   DEN Marcus Hørbye
31 GK   DEN Lucas Ziegler
91 GK   DEN Melvin Yndeheim

References edit

  1. ^ "Frederiksberg IP". us.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  2. ^ Om klubben
  3. ^ "Rust: Vendepunktet kom i Kastrup"" (in Danish). FA 2000. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  4. ^ "FA 2000 – Allerød FK, Sydbank Pokalen (11. august 2009)". bold.dk. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  5. ^ "2 Division – Stab og Trup". frederiksbergalliancen.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 August 2023.

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