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24 Mar 23 | | Skive IK  |  | - |  |  Aarhus Fremad |  | Hancock Arena @ 6:00pm |
01 Apr 23 | | Frem  |  | - |  |  Skive IK |  | Valby Idrætspark ku @ 12:00pm |
06 Apr 23 | | Skive IK  |  | - |  |  AB Gladsaxe |  | Hancock Arena @ 11:00am |
10 Apr 23 | | Thisted  |  | - |  |  Skive IK |  | Sparekassen Thy Aren @ 12:00pm |
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18 Mar 23 | | Brabrand IF |   | 1 - 0 |   | Skive IK |  | Brabrand IF's Idræt |
11 Mar 23 | | Skive IK |   | 0 - 1 |   | Hellerup IK |  | Hancock Arena |
04 Mar 23 | | Skive IK |   | 0 - 0 |   | Young Boys |  | Egeris Idrætsanlæg |
28 Feb 23 | | Sønderjyske |   | 1 - 3 |   | Skive IK |  | Haderslev Atletiksta |
22 Feb 23 | | VSK Århus |   | 1 - 0 |   | Skive IK |  | Vejlby Stadion |
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Skive IK is a Danish football club currently playing in the Danish 1st Division. They play at Skive Stadium in Skive in Jutland, which has a capacity of 10,000.

Team Members
Mads Bager
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Alexander Fischer
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Morten Beck
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Robert Kakeeto #23
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Skive Stadium (Danish: Skive Stadion) is an athletics- and association football stadium located in Skive, Denmark, owned and operated by Skive Municipality. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is the home stadium of Skive Idrætsklub (association football) and Skive Atletik- og Motionsklub (athletics). The stadium is part of a sport center, which since 2007 has also consisted of a multi-purpose hall named Spar Nord Arena, while the stadium itself includes IAAF certified athletics and sports facilities such as six round lanes, eight straight lanes, starting blocks, electronic timing, two tracks for the long jump and triple jump, pole vault and three throw cages surrounding an association football field. The ground has a lighting installation with a light intensity of 500 lux and have been approved for televised Danish 1st Division matches by the Danish FA. Apart from hosting matches for the second highest football league, the stadium have also staged two men's youth friendlies and two European women's youth qualification games, one for the Danish national youth team. It has been known as Hancock Arena for sponsorship reasons since July 2018 and have previously been referred to as Sparbank Arena (2010–2012), Spar Nord Arena (2012–2018) and SIK Arena (2018).
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