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Established
1910 (114 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Sundby Idrætspark
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Copenhagen, Denamrk

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Danish 2nd Division
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19/04 Fremad Amage - FA 2000
26/04 Fremad Amage - Hellerup IK
04/05 Skive IK - Fremad Amage
11/05 Fremad Amage - Brabrand IF
18/05 FA 2000 - Fremad Amage

Results
14/04 Thisted 1 - 2 Fremad Amage
06/04 Thisted 3 - 3 Fremad Amage
01/04 Fremad Amage 1 - 0 AB Gladsaxe
28/03 Fremad Amage 1 - 3 Middelfart
23/03 Brabrand IF 1 - 1 Fremad Amage

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Boldklubben Fremad Amager (abbreviated Fremad A) is a Danish professional football club based in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. As of the 2019/20-season, the club's first senior men's team play in 1st Division (level 2). The club consists of an amateur department and a professional section, that is primarily owned by Fremad Amager Elite ApS – a private limited company created on 2 December 2013, initially with 80/20% ownership split between the new investors and the remaining 20% by the members – and small portion by the club's amateur department. The club have primarily played their home games at Sundby Idrætspark since the stadium's inauguration in 1922. Fremad Amager's last spell in the highest football league in Denmark was in the autumn of 1994. Ever since the first participation in the first nationwide league tournament in 1927, and subsequent promotion in 1929, the club has spent the majority of its history — with the exception of two seasons — in the different divisional structures (known as "Danmarksturneringen i fodbold"). The club reached the Danish Cup final in 1971/72-season while playing at the second highest league level, but lost against Vejle BK, who had also won the Danish championship in 1971. As a result, BK Fremad Amager participated in the 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup, but did not advance beyond the first round.

The club was co-founder of the representative team Fodbold-Alliancen in 1940 and remained a member until 1949, when they switched to the competing representative team Stævnet and stayed with the football combination for a total of 25 years (1949–1954 and 1959–1979) until it ceased to exist in 1979. On 1 July 2008, the club participated in the formation of the superstructure FC Amager together with neighbouring clubs Dragør BK, Kastrup BK and Kløvermarken FB. The merger was short-lived. After only 8-month of existence, the merger club went bankrupt on 30 March 2009 at the start of second half of the 2008–09 season, with Fremad Amager hence experiencing a third bankruptcy in its history — the highest number of bankruptcies by any Danish football club; the first being on 22 November 1984 and the second on 13 November 1990. The league licence, that the merger team was playing under, was returned to Fremad Amager, who was relegated to the lower ranking regional football league, Copenhagen Series, shortly before the club's 100 years anniversary. Being described as a working class team, the Sundbyvester-based club enjoy long-standing rivalries against neighbouring clubs BK Frem, Kastrup BK and B 1908.

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Sundby Idrætspark is a sports complex, that consists of a combined association football and athletics stadium, located in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. It has been the home ground of the association football clubs BK Fremad Amager and B 1908 since its auguration in September 1922, and have previously hosted BK Standard (1923–1946) and the professional superstructure FC Amager (2008–2009). As of May 2019, the total capacity of approximately 7,200 spectators, with 2,500 seatings at the main grand stand stretching along one side of the pitch, makes the exhibition field among the 25th largest football stadiums in Denmark. The track of the exhibition venue has consisted of artificial turf since August 2018, where it replaced natural grass. In 2018, floodlights of 1,000 lux were installed at the exhibition field, so it was possible to show televised matches from the Danish Superliga.

The stadium hosted the preliminary rounds of the 2015 World Archery Championships.

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