Aarhus Fremad (, "Aarhus Forward") is an
association football
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club located in
Aarhus N, the northern part of
Aarhus
Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality, Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and app ...
, Denmark. The club will compete in the
Danish 1st Division
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, the second tier of the
Danish football league system in the
2025–26 season following promotion from the
Danish 2nd Division
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. Aarhus Fremad competed in the lower divisions of Danish football until 1997, when the club miraculously reached the
Danish Superliga
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after nine promotions in 13 seasons.
The club's home ground is the
Riisvangen Stadium. The
East Jutland club was originally formed as sports club in 1897, before being refounded as an independent association football club in 1947.
History
Beginnings (1947–1973)
Aarhus Fodsportsforening "Fremad" was founded in 1897, but the football department was established in 1947 at the request of Wilhelm Østenfjeld, and admitted into the local football union,
DBU Jutland, on 13 August 1947.
The first chairman of the football department was Mozart Hansen, and a number of players in its inaugural season were also active participants in the club's athletics and
handball
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departments, including
Helge Paulsen (former chief executive of the
Danish Handball Federation) and
Jørgen Absalonsen (former chief executive of the
Jutland Handball Federation and former head coach of the
Denmark women's national handball team.
Exact details about the first decades of the club's existence is sparse, except its location; the ground at
Læssøesgades School close to
Ingerslevs Boulevard, located in the
Frederiksbjerg neighbourhood in the southern parts of
Aarhus
Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality, Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and app ...
.
In 1969, Aarhus Fremad moved to its current home at
Riisvangen Stadium in northern Aarhus after its former tenants
IK Skovbakken had moved to
Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter which was constructed in 1969.
This came into place after
Vorrevangens Boldklub had declined a move to Riisvangen. At this point, Aarhus Fremad's colours were white shirts and black shorts and socks.
As noted in the club's first newer club magazine, ''Kartoffelmos'', which was first published in 1975: "In 1973 the club had a closed team, the 'villa team', which did not have dealings with other members of the club. The board mainly consisted of members of this villa team, and the other members played their planned matches without being involved with the board." At an extraordinary general assembly in December 1973, the entire villa team opted out of Aarhus Fremad, and took with them a large number of other active members. This virtually meant that the entire board had left the club, and that the remaining members were without a board and without any knowledge of running a football club. Nonetheless, club member Leo Meyer was appointed new chairman of the board in April 1974.
Rebuilding (1974–1984)
Following the fatal general assembly in December 1973, Aarhus Fremad only consisted of 9 members. The first team competed in Serie 5, the 10th tier division of Danish football, but did not have enough players to compete. The low membership resulted in lacking contributions, leaving the club in financial turmoil.
the club did not have enough players to form a team. A new three-person board consisting of Søren Pank, Leo Meyer and Henning Tødt was elected to straighten out the financial situation. The board, suffering from the lacking contributions resulting from the low membership the year before, had to pay the debts and cover expenses left from the former board.

The same day as the new board was elected,
Børge Toft took the position of head coach, which turned out to be a successful move for the club. Toft managed to attract new sponsors and active members, which meant that Fremad had 27 members at the end of 1974. Sponsors provided kits and footballs, which helped revive the struggling club.
The following years, the club attracted more members, and by 1980 Aarhus Fremad had 3–4 senior teams and 5–6 youth teams. The senior side competed in the 10th and 9th tier of Danish football between 1974 and 1980.
Between 1980 and 1983, Aarhus Fremad landed in financial decline once again. This time, however, issues were resolved faster. With the aid of
Aarhus Municipality
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The municipality covers an area of , and ...
the club was granted a new indoor facility at
Riisvangen Stadium. Before, the club used the old German barracks left from
World War II
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. The new facilities led to an increase in active members which in turn strengthened the financial situation of the club. Due to these small victories, Aarhus Fremad set more ambitious targets for success on the field.
Rise to the Superliga (1984–1997)
Under head coach Kaj Jensen, the club promoted in back-to-back seasons, which would set in motion an unmatched run in Danish football of nine promotions over the course of 13 years. In 1987,
Kim Poulsen took over as head coach, and a financial upturn meant that Aarhus Fremad could improve the first team by attracting better players. At the same time, ambitious Jan Hammerholt was elected as the new chairman of the board in 1988, which meant new prerequisites for the club. As the first Serie 3 club in Danish history, Fremad introduced sponsored cars for the first-team players. The players were also sent on training camp and the ambitions of the club soon grew.
Multiple promotions quickly followed. In 1988, the club promoted to Serie 2 and a few years the club competed in Serie 1. New players arrived, strengthening the first-team squad and helping the once struggling club continue its surge throughout the Danish divisions. In 1992, the club reached the
Jutland Series, the fifth tier of the
Danish football system. At the end of the first season in this division, Aarhus Fremad reached second place meaning direct promotion to the
Denmark Series (fourth tier).
After one season establishing themselves at the fourth level, the club was ready for another promotion in 1995 to the
Danish 2nd Division West (third tier). This marked Fremad's first meeting with the Danish divisions. This promotion, however, also meant the departure of head coach Kim Poulsen who had been instrumental for the club's meteoric rise of seven promotions in eight years. As his replacement, Per Bie became new head coach with the goal of leading the club to further success on the field. This success came instantly, as Fremad with Bie in charge came in first place and reached another promotion – this time to the
Danish 1st Division
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(second tier).
The club had attracted national attention during the last seasons and some of the better lower division players from regional clubs had joined the Aarhus Fremad first team during this period.
Alongside promotion to the second division, ''Aarhus Fremad Fodbold
ApS'' was established in order to introduce professional contracts in the club. This would ensure that Fremad would be able to hold on to its players, who, because of their strong performances, had attracted interest from larger Danish clubs. In just 12 years, Aarhus Fremad had moved from the lowest tiers of Danish football to second division and professional football.
The first team quickly accustomed to the second division and established itself in the top of the league during the first season. The many promotions from the years before culminated on 11 June 1997, when Aarhus Fremad faced
Svendborg fB away at
Høje Bøge Stadium in what would become the biggest accomplishment in club history. A 3–1 away win meant that Aarhus Fremad sensationally reached promotion to the
Danish Superliga
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in the same year as the club celebrated its
centennial
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Notable events
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.
Superliga years (1997–1999)
Aarhus Fremad appointed former
Bayern Munich and
Denmark
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international
Viggo Jensen as their new head coach for the
1997–98 Danish Superliga season. The club played its first match in the Superliga on 25 July 1997 against city rivals
AGF. The game ended in a 2–1 win on goals by
Søren Hermansen and
Ulrich Gregers, who secured the win for Fremad at their temporary home field,
Aarhus Idrætspark in front of 15,000 spectators. On the field for Fremad were players such as
Brian Priske,
Henrik Bundgaard and
Kim Østergaard Nielsen
Kim Østergaard Nielsen (born 20 October 1974) is a Danish former professional association football, footballer who played as a right-back. During his career, he played professionally for Aarhus Fremad and Randers FC.
Career
Nielsen graduated fr ...
, besides the goalscorers. The club avoided relegation their first season in the Superliga, despite the death of chairman Hammerholt halfway through the season, a day before the first spring game against
AaB. Hermansen, who scored in the season opener, ended the season with 19 league goals and was only surpassed in the league-topscorer standings by
Ebbe Sand from
Brøndby IF
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.
Aarhus Fremad suffered relegation after the
1998–99 season, ending in 11th place.
This would mark the start of a long decline for the club.
FC Aarhus and financial crisis (1999–2004)
In 1999 the first team merged with
Skovbakken IK to form the club FC Aarhus with the goal of becoming one of the top clubs in Denmark. However, the merger only survived for six months, as the club had a debt of 1.8 million
DKK. Instead, the Fremad board decided to continue their professional department under the name of FC Aarhus for the next four years with the continued ambition of reaching the Superliga.
The beginning of the new millennium was a tumultuous time in FC Aarhus, as frequent replacements in the head coaching seat signalled.
Between 1999 and 2004, the club had six different coaching teams. A high point of this period occurred in the summer of 2002 when English footballing giants
Manchester United
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won 5–0 over current FC Aarhus and former Aarhus Fremad players in a pre-season
friendly, with goals scored by e.g.
Ruud van Nistelrooy
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,
Diego Forlán
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and
Ryan Giggs
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.
David Beckham
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also made an appearance during the match.
In 2003, as bankruptcy threatened the project, FC Aarhus was disbanded and Aarhus Fremad resurrected, with the club going back to its traditional virtues with a strong focus on volunteers.
In 2004, the club relegated to the
Danish third tier after five seasons in the second tier.
Few highs and many lows (2004–2015)
During the summer of 2004, 27-year old
Anders Gerber is appointed head coach before the
2004–05 season. While the club ends in a mid-table finish the first season, the
2005–06 season was markedly better, and Fremad reached promotion to the
second highest football league, ending in second place only behind
Esbjerg fB
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in the table. The first season back in the second tier was a positive surprise, and the club avoided relegation after a 3–1 away win in the final round of the competition over
Thisted FC on 24 June 2007.
Martin Høgh scored a decisive brace in the 89th and 90th minute to secure another season in the second tier. In the
following season Fremad relegated back to the 2nd Division again, ending in 15th place. Head coach Anders Gerber leaves the club after the disappointing relegation, and becomes head coach for
FC Fyn. His replacement was Polish former footballer
Krzysztof Popczyński.
Aarhus Fremad becomes a regular in the third highest football league the next few years under Popczyński, while the club continues to struggle financially. Mogens Kamp, who was the last in a series of contracted managers for Fremad during the 2000s, resigned on 1 September 2009 which meant a change in club structure. Volunteers work to find new sponsors during this period, with one of these, Søren Østergaard, becoming the new manager for Aarhus Fremad on 1 February 2010.
In the seasons
2010–11 and
2012–13, Aarhus Fremad finished in 2nd place, narrowly missing out on promotion to the second tier. On 11 July 2013, Popczyński was sacked and former FC Aarhus head coach
Jesper Tollefsen was appointed as his replacement the same day.
Claus Christiansen took over as head coach 11 months later, when Tollefsen was sacked after a poor season in which the club suffered relegation to the
Danish fourth tier, a division which Fremad had not competed in since 1995.
Fremad only played one season at this level, however, as they gained promotion back to the Danish third tier with five rounds left of the regular season. The last match of the season, a 5–0 home win over
FC Djursland on 20 June 2015 meant the definitive return to the third tier after a season with only two losses and a +57 goal difference.
Since the
2015–16 season Fremad has competed in the third tier.
New ambitions (2015–present)
The first half of the
2019–20 season was documented in the
TV 2/Østjylland documentary, ''Det Skal Nok Gå'' which featured first-team players and head coach
Morten Mølkjær in their struggle for promotion to the second tier, as well as the events surrounding Aarhus Fremad's unlikely Superliga-tenure. In December 2019, head coach Mølkjær moved to
Danish 1st Division
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club
Kolding IF after leading Aarhus Fremad to a first-place finish in their group before the winter break. His replacement, Morten Dahm Kjærgaard, who came from a position as assistant coach in second division side
FC Fredericia was appointed in early January 2020. Despite a strong finish to the season after the league had been suspended due to
COVID-19
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, Fremad finished second in the promotion group, losing out on goal difference to
FC Helsingør who became the sole promoted team to the
Danish 1st Division
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.
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Former players
Backroom staff
Club officials
Head coaches since 1976
The person responsible for direction of the first senior team has traditionally been given the title of
head coach/trainer. In 2003,
Jens Tang Olesen was given the title of
manager
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/sports director.
*
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Honours and accolades
Domestic
National leagues
*
Danish Superliga
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(
DBU level 1)
** ''Best league performance:''
10th place (1):
1997–98
*
Second Highest Danish League
** Runners-up (1):
1996–97
*
Third Highest Danish League
** Winners (1):
1995–96 ()
** Runners-up (4):
2005–06,
2010–11,
2012–13,
2019–20
Cups
*
DBU Pokalen
** ''Best cup performance:''
Round of 16 (2):
1997–98,
1998–99
Recent history
:
Achievements
League summary since 1995
* 2 ''seasons'' in the ''
Danish Superliga
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''
* 7 ''seasons'' in the ''
Second Highest Danish League''
* 15 ''seasons'' in the ''
Third Highest Danish League''
* 1 ''season'' in the ''
Fourth Highest Danish League''
References
External links
Aarhus Fremad– the club's website
Aarhus Fremad Fodbold– amateur, women's and youth department
Fremad Folket– Aarhus Fremad Supporters' Trust with the goal of owning the majority of shares in Fremad
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Football clubs in Denmark
Association football clubs established in 1887
1897 establishments in Denmark
Sport in Aarhus