Lyseng

Denmark 3 Division | Denmark

Team Info

Founded: 1970

Stadium: Lyseng Idrætspark

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
13 Jun 2026
12:00
Lyseng 3 - 2 Odder Denmark 3 Division
Lyseng Idrætspark
05 Jun 2026
16:30
Vejgaard 2 - 0 Lyseng Denmark 3 Division
Soffy Road
30 May 2026
11:00
Holbæk B and I 2 - 1 Lyseng Denmark 3 Division
Holbæk Sportsby
23 May 2026
11:30
Lyseng 2 - 2 Sundby Denmark 3 Division
Lyseng Idrætspark
16 May 2026
12:00
Frem 3 - 1 Lyseng Denmark 3 Division
Valby Idrætspark
08 May 2026
16:45
Odder 2 - 1 Lyseng Denmark 3 Division
Spektrum Park
02 May 2026
11:30
Lyseng 2 - 1 Vejgaard Denmark 3 Division
Lyseng Idrætspark
25 Apr 2026
11:00
Sundby 4 - 0 Lyseng Denmark 3 Division
Sundby Idrætspark
18 Apr 2026
11:30
Lyseng 0 - 2 Holbæk B and I Denmark 3 Division
Lyseng Idrætspark
11 Apr 2026
12:00
Lyseng 2 - 6 Frem Denmark 3 Division
Lyseng Idrætspark

About Lyseng

Idrætsforeningen Lyseng Fodbold (Danish pronunciation: ), commonly known as IF Lyseng, is an association football club based in the suburb of Højbjerg, Aarhus Municipality, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of the Danish football league system. The club's name comes from its home ground, which is located on the former land of Lysenggård, a farm in Højbjerg. The football department is the most notable one of Idrætsforeningen Lyseng, a major multi-sport club who compete in football, handball, volleyball, swimming and beach volleyball, among others.

Founded in 1970 as a merger of Skåde Boldklub and Kragelund Idrætsforening, the club is known for their iconic orange team colour, which was initially chosen as a compromise, as its parents clubs wore red and green, respectively. IF Lyseng is affiliated to DBU Jutland, the regional football association. The team plays its home matches at Lyseng Idrætscenter, where it has been based since 1975. The club spent most of its history in the lower regional tiers of Danish football, but reached promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier, for the first time in its history ahead of the 2017–18 season.

IF Lyseng has 1,200 paying members, making it the one of the largest sports clubs in Jutland and Denmark as a whole.

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