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Fortuna Hjørring

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Danish women's association football team
Football club
Fortuna Hjørring
Short nameFortuna
Founded28 October 1966; 59 years ago (1966-10-28)
GroundNord Energi Arena
Capacity10,000
ChairmanKarina Bech Jensen
CoachLene Terp
LeagueA-Liga
2024–25A-Liga, 1st of 8 (champions)
WebsiteFortuna Hjørring
Current season

Fortuna Hjørring is a Danishwomen's football team based inHjørring,Denmark. The club was formed in 1966 and play in green and white. It is one of the most prolific clubs in the DanishA-Liga, having won the league 12 times, tied for most wins alongside rivalsBrøndby.[1][2] Their most recent season in the top flight saw Fortuna Hjørring win "The Double", taking home both the league trophy and theDanish Women's Cup.[3][4]

Fortuna are fixtures of theUEFA Women's Champions League, having competed 16 times. In the 2009–10 season, they defeated Italian sideBardolino in the round of 32, but lost the round of 16 to eventual finalistsLyon. In the2016–17 season they reached their best result in recent club history, when they made it to the quarter-finals which they lost 0–2 on aggregate toManchester City. Fortuna's biggest European result to date is the2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup final, where they ultimately lost 1–7 on aggregate toUmeå IK.[5]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 28 August 2025[6][7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK DENFreja Thisgaard
2MF USASydney Masur
3MF USACaitlin St. Leger
4DF JPNMiyu Takahira
5DF FINTiia Peltonen
6MF DENSofie Lybæk
7FW DENJosefine Valvik
8MF DENPernille Skrydstrup Pedersen
9MF DENSarah Dyrehauge
10MF GERSamantha Kühne
11MF ROUFlorentina Olar(captain)
12GK ROUAndreea Părăluță
13FW DENSigne Søndergård
15MF DENRie Skotte
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16GK DENLaura Jensen
17FW NGAJoy Omewa Ogochukwu
18DF DENKaren Nonboe
19DF DENLaura Frank
20DF SWETilde Johansson
22DF USAKaitlyn Parcell
24FW JPNRisako Watanabe
25MF USAAshley Riefner
27GK UGADaphine Nyayenga
66DF USAJanelle Cordia
77MF DENIda Sort
87MF DENAnna Pallesen
97FW DENNikoline Nielsen

Player records

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As of 24 May 2025[8]

Caps

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#Nat.PlayerCaps
1DenmarkLene Filholm418
2DenmarkDorthe Larsen396
3DenmarkJanne Madsen390
4DenmarkChristina Petersen352
5DenmarkJette Andersen348
6DenmarkHanne Sand342
7DenmarkBirgit Christensen321
8DenmarkAnne-Mette Christensen316
9DenmarkLene Madsen315
10DenmarkMette V. Jensen307

Management

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First team

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As of July 2025[9]
PositionStaff
Head CoachDenmarkLene Terp
Assistant CoachSpain Jessica Rodriguez
Goalkeeper CoachDenmark Martin Asvig Pedersen
Fitness CoachSlovakia Katarina Janickova
PhysiotherapistDenmark Jeanet Chortsen
Kit ManagerDenmarkAnne-Mette Christensen
Team DoctorDenmark Kasper Bygum Krarup

Club

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PositionStaff
Sporting DirectorUnited StatesJanelle Cordia

Managers

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Incomplete

YearsCoach
2023–DenmarkLene Terp
2022–2023Denmark Bo Zinck
2022Denmark Martin Møller Kristensen
2021–2022DenmarkBrian Sørensen
2020–2021Denmark Niclas Hougaard
2018–2019United StatesCarrie Kveton
2012–2017DenmarkBrian Sørensen
2011–?Denmark Jakob Borup
Denmark Steen Refsgaard
Denmark Jacob Nørgaard
1995–Denmark Steen Andersen
1994–1995DenmarkOve Christensen
1985–1988DenmarkOve Christensen

Seasons

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As of the 2024–2025 season
Key
1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionsPromotion
2nd place, silver medalist(s) SilverRelegation
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze


Incomplete

SeasonTier#WDLFAPts.CupUWCL
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
19821
19831
19841
19851
19861
19871
19881
19891
19901
19911
19921
19931
19941
199511st
199611st
1996–971
1997–981
1998–991
1999–0011st
2000–0112nd of 817567840561st
2001–0211st of 8223313336691st
2002–0312nd of 81605761648
2003–0412nd of 81803652254
2004–0512nd of 81812951655
2005–0612nd of 817227316531st
2006–0712nd of 8163277951
2007–0812nd of 1015127912461st
2008–0911st of 10170182751
2009–1011st of 10162074550
2010–1111st of 101701821251
2011–1212nd of 101512841969
2012–131
2013–141
2014–151
2015–1611st
2016–171
2017–181
2018–1911st
2019–201
2020–211
2021–2211st
2022–231
2023–241
2024–2511st
2025–261


Record in UEFA competitions

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All results (away, home and aggregate) list Fortuna Hjørring's goal tally first.

CompetitionRoundClubAwayHomeAggregate
2002–2003Second qualifying roundMoldovaCodru Anenii Noi5–0
IcelandBreiðablik Kópavogur9–0
BelarusBobruichanka Bobruisk (Host)3–0
Quarter-finalNorwayTrondheim2–2a1–03–2
Semi-finalEnglandArsenal5–13–1a8–2
FinalSwedenUmeå1–4a0–31–7
2009–2010Round of 32ItalyVerona1–24–0a5–2
Round of 16FranceLyon0–50–1a0–6
2010–2011Round of 32ItalyVerona6–18–0a14–1
Round of 16GermanyDuisburg2–4a0–32–7
2011–2012Round of 32SwitzerlandYoung Boys3–0a2–15–1
Round of 16SwedenKopparbergs/Göteborg2–30–1a2–4
2012–2013Round of 32ScotlandGlasgow City2–1a0–02–1
Round of 16SwedenKopparbergs/Göteborg2–31–1a3–4
2013–2014Round of 32ItalyTavagnacco2–3a2–04–3
Round of 16SwedenTyresö0–41–2a1–6
2014–2015Round of 32PortugalOurém3–0a6–09–0
Round of 16SwedenRosengård1–2a0–21–4
2015–2016Round of 32BelarusFC Minsk2–0a4–06–0
Round of 16ItalyBrescia0–1a1–11–2
2016–2017Round of 32SpainAthletic Bilbao1–2a3–1a.e.t.4–3
Round of 16ItalyBrescia1–0a3–14–1
Quarter-finalEnglandManchester City0–10–1a0–2
2017–2018Round of 32ItalyFiorentina1–2a0–01–2
2018–2019Round of 32ItalyFiorentina0–2a0–20–4
2019–2020Round of 32AlbaniaVllaznia1–0a2–03–0
Round of 16FranceLyon0–4a0–70–11
2020–2021Round of 32SloveniaPomurje3–0a3–26–2
Round of 16SpainBarcelona0–4a0–50–9
2022–23First qualifying roundGermanyEintracht Frankfurt0–2
SwedenKristianstad2–3a.e.t.

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Honours

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  • UEFA Women's Cup
    • Runner-up: 2003
  • Danish League (12)
  • Danish Cup (11)
    • Champion: 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2025
    • Runner-up: 1998, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2023
  • Danish Indoor Cup (4)
    • Champion: 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001
  • Nordic Championship (2)
    • Champion: 1995, 1996

References

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  1. ^"Så lykkedes det endelig: Fortuna Hjørring er dansk mester igen".DR (in Danish). 2025-05-10. Retrieved2025-08-11.
  2. ^"Fortuna Hjørring bliver dansk mester i Brøndby - TV 2".sport.tv2.dk (in Danish). 2025-05-10. Retrieved2025-08-11.
  3. ^"Fortuna fuldender festuge: Pokalfinalesejr sender 'The Double' til Hjørring".DR (in Danish). 2025-05-17. Retrieved2025-08-11.
  4. ^Thomsen, Nicolai Yevmenchyk (2025-06-16)."Fortuna Hjørring er tilbage på toppen. Nu venter en endnu sværere udfordring".www.nordjyske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved2025-08-11.
  5. ^"UEFA opfylder to danske klubbers ønske men måske for sent – i al fald for den ene".TV3 SPORT (in Danish). Retrieved2025-08-11.
  6. ^"Truppen - Fortuna Hjørring".Fortuna Hjørring (in Danish). Retrieved2025-08-10.
  7. ^"Brøndby IF vs Fortuna Hjørring - live score, predicted lineups and H2H stats".FotMob. Retrieved2025-08-10.
  8. ^"Kampstatistik"(PDF).www.fortunahjorring.dk (in Danish). 2025-05-24. Retrieved2025-09-04.
  9. ^"Trænere og stab".Fortuna Hjørring (in Danish). Retrieved2025-08-13.

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