Kastrup club members' building located at Kastrup Idrætsanlæg ved Røllikevej.[1][2]
Kastrup Boldklub (Kastrup BK or KB for short) is a Danishassociation football club based in the suburb of Kastrup (Tårnby Municipality) on Amager. As of the 2017/18-season, the club's first senior men's team play in Denmark Series (level 4). The club was founded on 4 May 1933 as Boldklubben Funkis and changed to the current name in 1941.[3] The senior men's football team have since 1985 primarily played their home games at Kastrup Idrætsanlæg located at Røllikevej, Kastrup next to the club house, but have previously played their matches at Tårnby Stadium during their tenure in the higher ranking leagues, and occasionally still do.[1][2][4] Earlier in the their history, the club was located at John Tranums Alle.[4]
Kastrup Boldklub has spent a total of 9 seasons in the highest football league in Denmark, the last in 1987. Their best result was set in the 1979 season, when the first team finished in fourth place in the top league and thus qualified for the 1980 Intertoto Cup. The club has participated in two elite superstructures, Amager United (2002–2006) and FC Amager (2008–2009) and enjoy long-standing rivalries against neighbouring clubs BK Fremad Amager and AB Tårnby (previously Tårnby Boldklub). The Tårnby-based club has fielded eight active players on the national football teams, seven youth male players for the teams of Under-17, Under-19, Under-21, Denmark national amateur football team, Denmark national B-football team, and a senior player (Adam Fogt) on the Denmark national football team, including one female player on a youth team.[5][6]
Head coach history
The person responsible for direction of the first senior team has traditionally been given the title of head coach/trainer.
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^"Sporten: 18-årige kåret som årets spiller i HGI" (in Danish). No. 107. årgang, nr. 48. Frederiksborg Amts Avis. 17 November 1980. p. 10.
^ ab"'Lager' færdig i Kastrup" (in Danish). Amager Bladet. 9 June 2009. p. 26, Sektion 1.
^Schneider, Jacob (3 November 2009). "Jesper Heyde på plads i Kastrup Boldklub" (in Danish). Amager Bladet. p. 35, Sektion 1.
^Schneider, Jacob (22 November 2011). "Heyde retur til otterne" (in Danish). Amager Bladet. p. 67, Sektion 1.
^ abSchneider, Jacob (15 November 2011). "Heyde stopper, 'Lager' retur" (in Danish). Dinby.dk.
^ ab"Telegrammer: Nielsen ny Kastrup-træner" (in Danish). Amager Bladet. 3 July 2012. p. 47, Sektion 1.
^ abSchneider, Jacob (14 May 2013). "Matz kaldt ind som redningsmand" (in Danish). Amager Bladet. p. 58, Sektion 1.
^ abSchneider, Jacob (2 December 2014). "Ny træner-duo til Kastrup". minby.dk (in Danish). Amager. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.