FC Sydvest 05
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Fodbold Club Sydvest 05 (Danish pronunciation: [ˈfoðpʌltˌkʰlup syðˈvest nɔlˈfemˀ]), or simply Sydvest 05, is a Danish football club based in Tønder Municipality.[1] The club is a merger established in Southwestern Sønderjylland in 2005 between Løgum IF Fodbold, Bredebro IF, Ballum IF and Tønder SF Fodbold.[2] Therefore, the club is an affiliation between the neighbouring towns of Ballum, Bredebro, Løgumkloster and Tønder, who also share, since 2012, an under-19 and under-17 team besides the first team. The senior side is based in Tønder and Løgumkloster, and play the vast majority of their home games at Tønder Stadion and Løgumkloster Stadion which can hold a total of 1,200 spectators.[3]
Full name | Fodbold Club Sydvest 05 | ||
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Founded | 1 January 2005; 19 years ago (2005-01-01) (merger) 4 December 2013; 10 years ago (2013-12-04) (independent club) | ||
Ground | Tønder Stadion and Løgumkloster Stadion Tønder and Løgumkloster, Denmark | ||
Capacity | 1,200 [stadium section] | ||
Chairman of board | Thorsten Simonsen | ||
Head coach | Jes Bekke | ||
League | Jutland Series | ||
2021–22 | Denmark Series Group 3, 10th of 10 (relegated) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Upon the establishment of the club in 2005, the first team competed in Serie 2, the seventh tier division of Danish football, from which it promoted during the first year of existence. After four seasons in Serie 1, Sydvest 05 reached promotion to Jyllandsserien and after two seasons another promotion was achieved to the Denmark Series, the fourth division.[4] In 2012, the club earned promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier division.[5]
The Southwest Jutland collaboration is a member of the local football union, DBU Jutland (JBU) through which it has membership of the Danish Football Union (DBU). The teams of the local clubs involved in the merger continue to be organised by these, and compete in the lower divisions of Danish football.