Fixtures

Denmark Superligaen 07/18 17:00 1 Viborg vs FC Copenhagen - View
Denmark Superligaen 07/27 12:00 2 Odense BK vs Viborg - View
Denmark Superligaen 08/03 16:00 3 Brondby vs Viborg - View
Denmark Superligaen 08/08 18:00 4 Viborg vs Sonderjyske - View
Denmark Superligaen 08/17 14:00 5 Viborg vs Silkeborg IF - View
Denmark Superligaen 08/25 17:00 6 FC Nordsjaelland vs Viborg - View

Results

Denmark Superligaen 05/24 13:00 32 [1] Silkeborg IF v Viborg [2] W 1-2
Denmark Superligaen 05/18 12:00 31 [2] Viborg v Vejle [4] L 0-1
Denmark Superligaen 05/11 16:00 30 [2] Viborg v AaB [5] W 3-1
Denmark Cup 05/08 17:00 2 FC Copenhagen v Viborg L 1-0
Denmark Superligaen 05/04 12:00 29 [4] Lyngby v Viborg [2] D 0-0
Denmark Cup 05/01 17:30 2 Viborg v FC Copenhagen L 0-1
Denmark Superligaen 04/27 12:00 28 [3] Sonderjyske v Viborg [2] D 2-2
Denmark Superligaen 04/21 12:00 27 [2] Viborg v Lyngby [5] D 1-1
Denmark Superligaen 04/17 12:00 26 [6] Vejle v Viborg [2] D 3-3
Denmark Superligaen 04/13 12:00 25 [2] Viborg v Silkeborg IF [1] W 2-1
Denmark Superligaen 04/06 12:00 24 [2] Viborg v Sonderjyske [4] W 2-1
Denmark Superligaen 03/28 18:00 23 [3] AaB v Viborg [2] W 0-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 22 24
Wins 20 13 7
Draws 14 4 10
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 88 45 43
Goals against 60 29 31
Clean sheets 12 5 7
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Viborg FF

Viborg Fodsports Forening (lit.'Viborg Footsport Association'), also known as Viborg FF or VFF for short, is a Danish professional football club based in the Central Jutland city of Viborg. They compete in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of Danish football. Nicknamed De Grønne (The Greens), the club was originally founded on 1 April 1896. After more than 100 years of existence, the club won their first and only major trophy in 2000, lifting the Danish Cup.

History

Viborg lines up against Randers FC prior to a match in July 2024

Viborg Fodsports Forening was established on 1 April 1896. The club originally encompassed several sports, including cricket, gymnastics, boxing, and others. Football was not initially a sport included within the club; however, the club won Mesterrækken in 1924, which was highest football league on the Jutland peninsula in Denmark at the time. By 1929, as other sports had separated into other independent organizations, football remained as the club's only sport. For the next several decades, the club maintained an amateur status and competed in regional leagues, until joining the Danish 4th division in 1959 following promotion after several attempts. Erik Bundgaard was one player involved in the club's achievement, and his 421 matches played for the club were a record until 2008, when Jakob Glerup surpassed his mark.

During the 1970s, Viborg FF was again relegated to the lower divisions of Danish football before returning to the 4th division. Since this time, the club has stayed within the upper tiers of the Danish football pyramid. Following several promotions, the club found itself in the Danish 1st Division, which was the highest level of professional football within Denmark at the time. After only one season, the club were relegated to the 2nd Division once more and would not return until 1989. Following an investment into youth football, the club once more returned to the top league in the country, the Danish Superliga, which had been created in 1991. Once more, however, the club were relegated after only one season once more. In 1995, the club again returned to the Superliga where they would remain for more than a decade.

Viborg FF's highest achievement came during the 1999–2000 Danish Cup. With a 1–0 victory over AaB in the final, the club won the biggest football tournament in the country. The club was given the opportunity to play in the Danish Super Cup in the season following their cup win, defeating Herfølge BK on penalties. The club received an invitation to the UEFA Cup for the 2000–01 tournament, marking their participation in continental football for the first time in the club's history. Their participation would be short-lived however, as they were eliminated in the second round by Spanish club Rayo Vallecano. By 2002, Viborg FF had fully established a youth academy of their own in FK Viborg.

While Viborg FF continued to enjoy varying degrees of success in the years after, including a 4th place finish in 2005–06, the club was once again relegated in the spring of 2008. After several more years in the 1st Division, the club became a yo-yo club for the next several years with two promotions and two more relegations between the 2012–13 and the 2016–17 seasons. The club captured their fourth 1st Division title during the 2020–21 season and once more returned to the Superliga. Their first season back in the Superliga proved to be successful as the club reached the UEFA Conference League, after defeating AaB in a European play-off match. The club advanced to the play-off round following victories over Lithuan club FK Sūduva and Faroese-side B36 Tórshavn, before losing 6–1 on aggregate to eventual-tournament winner West Ham United. As of the 2024–25 season, the club remains in the top-flight.

Viborg FF, commonly referred to as Viborg, is a professional football club based in Viborg, Denmark. Founded in 1896, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Viborg plays its home matches at the Viborg Stadium, which boasts a vibrant atmosphere and a capacity of around 10,000 spectators.

The team's colors are green and white, symbolizing the club's identity and connection to the local community. Viborg has experienced various successes throughout its history, including multiple stints in the Danish Superliga, the top tier of Danish football. The club is recognized for its strong youth academy, which has produced several notable players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

Viborg's playing style is characterized by a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair, making them a competitive force in Danish football. The club's motto emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a deep-rooted connection to the city of Viborg, fostering a sense of pride among its supporters. As they continue to strive for success on the pitch, Viborg FF remains a significant part of Denmark's football landscape.