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Boldklubben Femina

BK Femina
BK Femina logo.jpg
Full name Boldklubben Femina
Founded 13 October 1959
Ground Gladsaxe Stadium
Ground Capacity 13,800

Boldklubben Femina (also known as BK Femina or Femina) is a women's association football team that play in Gladsaxe, Denmark. The club was formed in 1959 and play in white. In 2009 the club celebrated its 50th anniversary. At the time, the team was playing regional seven–a–side football under the auspices of the Sjællands Boldspil Union (SBU).

In Autumn 1959 Alf Mørkeberg, a journalist from Femina women's magazine, was sent to cover an exhibition match played by student nurses in Slagelse. Impressed by the level of play, Mørkeberg decided to form a permanent team and recruited several of the nurses, who had usually played handball. A meeting was held at the magazine's offices in Valby on 13 October 1959 to draw up the articles of association.

The new club's name, kit, boots and travelling expenses were supplied by Femina. Mørkeberg penned a weekly column in the magazine and enlisted the help of experienced male coaches to train the team. Although the magazine withdrew all financial support and coverage in 1962, the team continued to attract sponsors and media attention. In 1968 the club toured Czechoslovakia and acquired two leading Czech players who defected from the communist regime.

In 1969 a privately funded governing body, Fédération Internationale Européenne de Football Féminine (FIEFF), invited BK Femina to a four–team Coppa Europa per Nazioni (European Cup) competition in northern Italy that November. Despite the presence of the Czech players BK Femina were to represent Denmark. With accommodation and rail travel provided by sponsors Martini & Rossi, BK Femina met an unofficial England XI at Aosta Valley in the north–west corner of Italy. Despite a hat-trick from captain Sue Lopez, the English were defeated 4–3. The following day at the Stadio Comunale in Turin, a 10,000 crowd saw England beat France 2–0 in the third place play–off, then BK Femina lose 3–1 to the host country in the final.


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