Resultados

Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 09/01 16:30 8 AGF Aarhus v Vatanspor L 8-0
Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 08/02 16:45 7 Vatanspor v IF Lyseng W 2-0
Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 09/08 15:15 7 Vatanspor v Aarhus Fremad L 1-5
Dinamarca - DBU Pokalen 08/06 16:30 7 Fuglebakken v Vatanspor L 3-1
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 06/15 13:30 27 Holstebro v Vatanspor L 3-2
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 06/09 11:00 26 [8] Vatanspor v AaB 2 [9] W 2-1
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 06/01 11:00 25 Viby v Vatanspor W 2-3
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 05/25 13:00 24 FC Djursland v Vatanspor L 6-1
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 05/15 16:30 23 [7] Vatanspor v Nørresundby [3] L 0-1
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 05/12 13:00 22 [7] Aarhus Fremad 2 v Vatanspor [6] L 3-0
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 05/05 11:00 21 Vatanspor v Lystrup IF W 4-2
Dinamarca - Series - Grupo 4 04/27 11:15 20 IF Lyseng v Vatanspor L 3-0

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 1 1 1
Wins 0 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 2 0
Goals against 8 0 8
Clean sheets 0 1 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Vatanspor

Vatanspor is an association football club based in Brabrand, Aarhus Denmark, that competes in the Danmarksserien, the four tier of the Danish football league system.

Founded in 1989, the club is affiliated to DBU Jutland, the regional football association. The team plays its home matches at Arena Vest Kunstgræsbane. The club was founded by Turkish immigrants and has advanced through the league system, currently playing in the fifth highest Danish league, Danmarksserien, after having spent some seasons in Denmark Series, the fourth division.

History

Vatanspor was founded by Mustafa Pelit, current chairman of the club, and a group of other young men with a Turkish background on Lottesvej 12, Brabrand in 1989. The intention of forming the club was keeping troubled youths away from the streets and at the same time uniting young people with an immigrant background in one team.

In June 2011, in a Series 1 match against local rivals from Lystrup IF, a supporter from Vatanspor spat the match official in his face after the match, which had seen some questionable refereeing decisions. As a result, the club was suspended by the Danish Football Union (DBU) in both league– and cup matches, a decision which was since overturned after a dialogue between all parties. Vatanspor was, however, required to hire guards on matchdays.

As of 2020, Vatanspor has five teams represented in the regional tiers of DBU Jutland, with its first team competing in the Jutland Series. In 2016, the club reached the Denmark Series, the fourth highest tier in Danish football, for the first time in its history after beating SSV Højfyn in play-offs. Thereby, Vatanspor became the only second immigrant club in Danish football history to reach that level after FK Prespa, a Copenhagen-based club with Macedonian roots achieved this feat in 1999.

Vatanspor has around 100 members and has been represented by people with Danish, Turkish, Iranian, Iraqi, Sudanese, Somali, American, Faroese, Bosnian, Lebanese, Palestinian and Kurdish background.

On 1 September 2022, Vatanspor faced Danish Superliga club AGF in the Danish Cup. The match was the focus of a political debate, as AGF had served kebab on Aarhus Stadium to accommodate the mainly Muslim fans of Vatanspor, a club founded by Turkish immigrants. This meant that right-wing Danish People's Party co-founder Pia Kjærsgaard attended the match.

El Vatanspor es un club de fútbol danés, de la ciudad de Copenhague, fundado en 1999. Es el club de fútbol más exitoso de la comunidad danesa-turca, habiendo ganado la Copa de Dinamarca en 2002 y la Superliga danesa en 2003. El club juega actualmente en la Primera División de Dinamarca, la segunda división del fútbol danés.

El nombre del club significa "Patria" en turco, y fue elegido para reflejar la herencia turca de muchos de los miembros fundadores del club. El Vatanspor juega sus partidos en casa en el Estadio Parken, que también es el estadio del FC Copenhague.

El Vatanspor ha tenido un éxito considerable en el fútbol danés, a pesar de su corta historia. El club ganó la Copa de Dinamarca en 2002, derrotando al FC Copenhague en la final por 4-2. Un año después, el Vatanspor ganó la Superliga danesa, por delante del Brøndby IF y el FC Copenhague.

El Vatanspor ha participado en varias competiciones europeas, incluida la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA y la Copa de la UEFA. El club alcanzó los cuartos de final de la Copa de la UEFA en 2004, donde fue eliminado por el Valencia CF.

El Vatanspor es un club popular entre la comunidad danesa-turca, y tiene una base de aficionados leales. El club también es conocido por su fuerte compromiso con la comunidad local, y organiza una serie de eventos y proyectos para ayudar a los jóvenes de Copenhague.