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| Fans gathering outside the clubhouse |
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| Thumbs up from the Brønshøj wasp |
Saturday 7 March, 2026. 14:00 kick-off
Danish Division 3 (4th tier)
Tingbjerg Idrætspark, training ground
Attendance: Rough guess of about 250
I took the train from Køge back into Copenhagen and then a city bus to the western suburb of Brønshøj and the park area of Tingbjerg. Like most clubs in Denmark's lower leagues Brønshøj have a solid local support and a real community feeling. Fans gather at the social club and today many were sitting outside in the early spring sunshine (see above). Brønshøj have fallen on hard times of late and languish in the 4th level of the Danish league set-up. They are a proud working-class club with loyal and colourful fans decked out in the yellow and black colours befitting their nickname, the Wasps (Hvepsene). They were up in the top league when I first got interested in Danish football back in the 1980s and their last Danish international, Kent Nielsen, was a regular in the great Danish side of the mid-eighties. Read more about the club here.
Tioday's guests, Sundby, come from the island of Amager to the south-east of the city and are currently propping up division 3 and look like heading towards a non-league life next season. They groundshare with the more famous local club Fremad Amager.
The ground
Tingbjerg stadium is a fairly typical smaller Danish stadium with a main covered stand and then limited space for standing around the rest of the ground.Sadly for me the pitch was waterlogged and unfit for play - it was covered in snow only a few days earlier so it wasn't so surprising. So this match was played on the training ground that had no spectator facilities.
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| Tingbjerg stadium waiting for drier weather |
Fans had to gather on one touchline or behind the fencing around the ground. Volunteers had set up tables and a barbeque at the entrance and it was a blessing that the weather was clear - it would have been very miserable in the rain with no cover at all.
The big question is if whether I can count this ground as officially "ticked off" since the game was played next door.
Food and drink
The open air makeshift barbeque beside the fence did a roaring trade in the usual big Danish sausages and a lot of beer, sold in cans (unusual for a football match these days). The club house bar was also very well stocked but one quirky item on the bar menu was a special of coffee and Baileys for 50 DKK. Not an offer you normally see at football matches! I didn't see any fans taking their Baileys into the ground though.
The match
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| The wasp mascot welcomes the rest of the swarm |
I enjoyed this one. Plenty goals and chances for more and some good moves especially for the Wasps who could easily have scored two or three more goals.An unfortunate own goal after 13 minutes put the hosts in the lead and a second goal fired in from the back post followed soon afterwards. The game looked all over after a lovely solo goal by Stojanovic early in the second half. he got a perfect through ball , beat the defender and raced in on goal slotting the ball neatly past the keeper. But as often happens in football you can't relax even with a solid 3-0 lead. Sundby scored two goals in the space of six minutes and it was game on again. Things were getting nervous until Brønshøj got a penalty in the74th minute and that was that. Sundby fought hard and may surprise a few teams and pick up a few points in their fight to avoid relegation. If you want to read more about the match you can go to the club's website (if you can read Danish of course).
I thoroughly enjoyed the match and my only regret was that I didn't see Brønshøj in their natural surroundings. I may have to go back!









