Denmark Series Group 3 11/09 13:00 14 SFB Oure FA v Hedensted IF W 1-2
Denmark Series Group 3 11/02 12:30 13 Hedensted IF v OKS W 4-1
Denmark Series Group 3 10/26 11:00 12 Tarup-Paarup v Hedensted IF W 2-3
Denmark Series Group 3 10/19 11:30 11 Hedensted IF v Horsens fS W 6-1
Denmark Series Group 3 10/13 11:00 10 [10] MG & BK v Hedensted IF [7] W 1-3
Denmark Series Group 3 10/05 11:30 9 Marienlyst v Hedensted IF L 3-1
Denmark Series Group 3 09/28 11:30 8 Hedensted IF v Esbjerg II W 3-1
Denmark Series Group 3 09/21 11:30 7 Hedensted IF v B 1909 W 3-0
Denmark Series Group 3 09/14 11:00 6 B 1913 v Hedensted IF W 1-6
Denmark Series Group 3 09/07 11:30 5 Hedensted IF v SFB Oure FA D 3-3
Denmark Series Group 3 08/31 11:00 4 OKS v Hedensted IF D 2-2
Denmark Series Group 3 08/24 11:30 3 Hedensted IF v Tarup-Paarup L 3-4
Denmark Series Group 3 08/18 11:00 2 Horsens fS v Hedensted IF L 2-1
Denmark Series Group 3 08/10 11:30 1 Hedensted IF v MG & BK D 2-2
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/15 12:00 10 VRI v Hedensted IF L 7-4
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/08 12:00 9 Hedensted IF v AaB 2 L 1-2
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/01 13:30 8 Varde IF v Hedensted IF L 2-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/25 14:00 7 Hedensted IF v Ringkøbing IF D 1-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/18 12:00 6 Hobro IK 2 v Hedensted IF W 0-3
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/11 12:00 5 Hedensted IF v VRI W 1-0
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/05 13:00 4 AaB 2 v Hedensted IF D 1-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/27 12:00 3 Hedensted IF v Varde IF W 2-0
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/21 12:00 2 [6] Ringkøbing IF v Hedensted IF [4] L 3-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/13 12:00 1 Hedensted IF v Hobro IK 2 D 3-3
Denmark Series Group 3 04/06 12:00 18 Hedensted IF v Marienlyst D 1-1
Denmark Series Group 3 04/01 11:00 17 [3] OKS v Hedensted IF [6] L 4-1
Denmark Series Group 3 03/28 12:30 16 Hedensted IF v Dalum W 3-2
Denmark Series Group 3 03/23 13:00 15 Fjordager IF v Hedensted IF W 0-6
Denmark Series Group 3 11/11 12:30 14 Hedensted IF v Tarup-Paarup W 3-0
Denmark Series Group 3 11/04 12:30 13 [9] Hedensted IF v B 1909 [4] L 0-2

Wikipedia - Hedensted IF

Hedensted Idrætsforening is a Danish football club based in Hedensted. It was founded in 1928, and its first team competed in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league system. The club is a part of the DBU Jutland regional association.

Hedensted IF has more than 800 paying members, making it one of the largest sports clubs in Jutland and Denmark as a whole.

History

Founded in 1928 by I.S. Hüttel and E. Bjørnmose, who with a single used ball established the club on a rented field with a membership fee of DKK 1 per season, Hedensted IF grew into a staple of the local community. Its 75th anniversary was celebrated with a match against Vejle Boldklub, which was lost 10–0 as 400 spectators were present.

There are six senior teams in the club. Today the first team competes in the Denmark Series under the leadership of coaches Kasper Adelfred and Brian Rasmussen, the latter having played professionally for Vejle Boldklub, B 1903 and FC Copenhagen.

The biggest match in Hedensted IF's history was against Lyngby Boldklub at home in the third round of the 2017–18 Danish Cup – the first time in club history that they played a competitive match against a club from the top tier Danish Superliga. The match ended with Hedensted being knocked out of the cup with the result 1–3. Three years later, on 12 October 2020, Hedensted managed to knock out second-tier Danish 1st Division club Viborg FF in the second round of the cup, winning 3–1. They eventually lost 1–5 in the following round to Fremad Amager – the club's first loss of the year, as they led their Denmark Series group.

Hedensted IF is a Danish soccer team based in the town of Hedensted. The team competes in the lower divisions of Danish football, but has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Hedensted IF is known for their strong work ethic, teamwork, and dedication to the sport. The team's colors are red and white, and their home matches are played at the Hedensted Stadion, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators. Hedensted IF has a strong youth development program and is committed to nurturing young talent to help them reach their full potential. The team has a proud tradition of competing with integrity and sportsmanship, and is a respected member of the Danish soccer community.