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Established
1889 (135 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Gladsaxe Stadium
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Gladsaxe, Denmark

Nicknames
Akademikerne (The Academics)

Competitions
Danish 2nd Division
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26/04 Nykøbing - AB Gladsaxe
03/05 AB Gladsaxe - Middelfart
11/05 Aarhus Frema - AB Gladsaxe
17/05 AB Gladsaxe - Nykøbing
24/05 AB Gladsaxe - Roskilde

Results
19/04 Roskilde 1 - 1 AB Gladsaxe
14/04 AB Gladsaxe 2 - 1 Esbjerg
06/04 AB Gladsaxe 1 - 3 Middelfart
01/04 Fremad Amage 1 - 0 AB Gladsaxe
28/03 AB Gladsaxe 2 - 3 Nykøbing

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Akademisk Boldklub Gladsaxe (or AB) is a Danish professional football club from Gladsaxe north of Copenhagen, currently playing at the 3rd highest level of Danish domestic football in the Danish 2nd Division group 1.

The club was established on February 26, 1889 through a merger of Fredericia Studenternes Kricketklub and Polyteknisk Boldklub. AB is nine time Danish Champions, eight time Copenhagen Champions, one time Danish Cup Champions and six times Copenhagen Cup Champions, and the club is thus one of the most successful in Danish football.

The club has training and club facilities in Bagsværd north of Copenhagen and plays its home matches at Gladsaxe Stadium, also called Stade de Lundberg, named after one of the club's pioneers, Knud Lundberg.

Since the foundation, AB has played in a green and white kit and had an owl as mascot. The club's official fan club is named AB Forever and was founded in 1995.

AB is one of the oldest football clubs in Denmark and is originally from Copenhagen. Here the club had training facilities on Østerbro from 1903–1922. From 1923–1965 the club had training facilities on Nørrebro. In 1965, AB moved to Gladsaxe where the club belongs today. Most of the club's titles were won in the time in Copenhagen, especially in the 1890s and the 1940s.

The club participated in the foundation of the Danish Football Association in 1889 and has over the years developed many football players who have played on the Danish national team, including Harald Bohr, Karl Aage Hansen, Knud Lundberg, Kresten Bjerre and René Henriksen.

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Gladsaxe Stadium (Danish: Gladsaxe Stadion) is a sports center located on Gladsaxevej 200, Søborg, Gladsaxe Municipality, in Copenhagen, which is primarily used for association football matches. The stadium hosts a number of training courses for running the football, handball and softball and hosts a restaurant. The ground is the home ground of Akademisk Boldklub and Gladsaxe-Hero Boldklub (rail size: 68 x 105 meters, and lighting: 700 lux.).

The stadium has a capacity of 13,800, of which 8,000 are covered seats.

The construction of the plant was started in 1938 and named Gladsaxe Idrætspark Marielyst. The inauguration of the facility took place on 26 May 1940. Recent renovation was started on 16 November 1998 and included construction of one long side with both upper and lower grandstand and a sponsor lounge. The plant was subsequently inaugurated under its new name, Gladsaxe Stadium, 12 September 1999 . The opposite stand is from the 1960s and the two end stands are only standing room without a roof. Plant spectator record was set on April 18, 2004 with 10,039 spectators in the Superliga match between Akademisk Boldklub and FC Copenhagen.

The ground hosts international rugby league in Denmark.

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