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Football Club Midtjylland (Danish: [ˈme̝tjyˌlænˀ], "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in western Jutland. The

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Football Club Midtjylland (Danish: [ˈme̝tjyˌlænˀ], "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in western Jutland. The club is the result of a merger between Ikast FS and Herning Fremad. Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which they have won four times, most recently in 2024.

Midtjylland
Full nameFootball Club Midtjylland
NicknamesHedens Drenge (Boys of the Moor)
Ulvene (The Wolves)
Short nameFCM
Founded2 February 1999; 27 years ago (1999-02-02)
GroundMCH Arena
Capacity12,148
OwnerAnders Holch Povlsen
ChairmanClaus Steinlein
Head coachMike Tullberg
LeagueSuperliga
2024–25Superliga, 2nd of 12
Websitefcm.dk
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

Midtjylland is based in the middle part of Jutland. They have had international stars playing for the club, such as Mohamed Zidan and Alexander Sørloth. Midtjylland also has the oldest football academy in Scandinavia [citation needed]. The academy has produced multiple Danish national team players, such as Simon Kjær, Joachim Andersen and Rasmus Kristensen.

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Club history

 
Stadium of FC Midtjylland. MCH Arena

FC Midtjylland was founded by Johnny Rune, a carpenter and owner of a private business in the wood-supply industry, and Steen Hessel, an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer.

The two men wanted to unite the football clubs Ikast FS (founded 1935) and Herning Fremad (founded 1918) – clubs that for decades had been strong rivals, but had never played any significant role in Danish football. Ikast FS had some success in the late 1970s and '80s and made three Danish Cup final appearances, but had never been a top team in the Danish league. At least ten years had passed with the two clubs being unable to agree on a merger, but on 6 April 1999, a deal was finalised and announced at a press conference the next day.

In 2000, Midtjylland were promoted to the top-flight Danish Superliga after a season in which the team had gathered more points than any other team in the history of the first division.

At the beginning of November 2008, it was announced FC Midtylland had taken over the handball club Ikast-Brande EH, and as a result, the handball team changed their name to 'FC Midtjylland Håndbold' and switched colors from their traditional blue and yellow to Midtjylland's red and black. In November 2017, it was announced that FC Midtjylland had sold off the handball team to a group of investors, and from the 2018–19 season, the handball club were renamed 'Herning Ikast Håndbold'.

In July 2014, Matthew Benham (owner of English club Brentford) became the majority shareholder of Midtjylland's parent company FCM Holding. In the 2014–15 season, they won the Danish football championship for the first time. Later on, they won two league titles in 2017–18 and 2019–20, then qualified to the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time in their history.

During a celebration of the inauguration of the club's new FCM House, Dream 99 on 15 August 2023, it was announced that HEARTLAND, holding company for the Danish clothing chain Bestseller, purchased Benham's shares and became majority owner of the club, as well as Portuguese team C.D. Mafra. It was also announced that FCM would embark with a women's football program in 2024. On the final matchday of the championship round in the 2023–24 season, Midtjylland clinched their fourth Superliga title by just one point, following a 3–3 home draw against Silkeborg, as rivals Brøndby lost 3–2 at home against AGF.

Scouting and developing

Midtjylland has employed a strategy of finding and developing promising talents, with a highly regarded youth academy.

In July 2004, Midtjylland was the first Danish club to establish their own football academy, similar to that of French team Nantes. The academy attracts players from throughout Denmark, as well as players from FC Ebedei, a partnering club in Nigeria. The club has developed a network of over 100 clubs located in the western part of Jutland.

In 2008, Danish centre-back Simon Kjær, a talent of the academy, was sold to Palermo for a transfer fee of approximately DKK30 million (€4 million). In 2010, Sune Kiilerich, another talent of the academy, was sold to Sampdoria, while Winston Reid, an academy product and New Zealand international, was sold to West Ham United for DKK32 million (€4.26 million). In 2016, vice-captain Erik Sviatchenko was sold for £1.5 million to Celtic.

Other notable sales of academy products include Pione Sisto to Celta Vigo, Rasmus Nissen to Ajax, Andreas Poulsen to Borussia Mönchengladbach and Mikkel Duelund to Dynamo Kyiv.

In August 2025, Englishman, Judan Ali joined as the Head of Development with one of his responsibilities to develop African Talent The former La Masia Coach coached Messi during his time at the FC Barcelona Academy between 2000-2004.

Stadium

In 2004, the team moved to a new stadium in Herning with a capacity of 11,432 spectators. Midtjylland was the first Danish club to sell the stadium naming rights to a sponsor, resulting in the name "SAS Arena" which has since been changed to MCH Arena. The stadium's opening match was on 27 March; it proved to be a success, with Midtjylland beating AB 6–0. Five of the goals were scored by Egyptian striker Mohamed Zidan.

On 22 June 2022, the club started an expansion of MCH Arena that would add a new hospitality lounge and 11 new VIP boxes. The expansion increased the total capacity by 720 seats, taking the capacity from 11,432 to a total of 12,152. The expansion was completed in March 2024.

Supporters

Black Wolves is the official fanclub of FC Midtjylland. It was founded in the beginning of August 1999, as the official fanclub of Ikast FS 1993 "Yellow Flames" changed their name at an extraordinary general meeting. Ultra Boys Midtjylland is the first unofficial faction in Midtjylland, established in 2007 and later renamed Ultras Midtjylland. In 2014, Midtjylland got its second unofficial faction, a youth faction called Midtjylland Ungdom. As of today, there are three unofficial factions: Zartow, Chaos Crew, and Midtjylland Ungdom. Collectively, all FC Midtjylland supporters go under the name of Hedens Drenge.

Hedens Drenge is currently Midtjylland's largest fan-based social media account, with a following of around 11,000 on Instagram and Facebook combined.

The club's main rival is Viborg FF. This rivalry is often referred to as The Battle of the Heath, The Battle of Hatred, and The Derby of Midtjylland. The derby is claimed to be the second biggest in Denmark behind that of FC København and Brøndby IF.

Seasons

 
Performance graph of Football Club Midtjylland
Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe
1999–00 1D 1 30 24 4 2 78 17 76 Fifth round
2000–01 SL 4 33 14 11 8 54 43 53 Semi-finals
2001–02 SL 3 33 16 9 8 47 27 57 Fifth round UEFA Cup First Round
2002–03 SL 7 33 11 11 11 49 45 44 Finalist UEFA Cup Second Round
2003–04 SL 6 33 14 6 13 65 51 48 Fourth round
2004–05 SL 3 33 17 6 10 49 40 57 Finalist
2005–06 SL 7 33 10 11 12 42 52 41 Fifth round UEFA Cup First Round
2006–07 SL 2 33 18 9 6 58 39 63 Quarter-finals
2007–08 SL 2 33 18 8 7 53 36 62 Semi-finals UEFA Cup First Round
2008–09 SL 4 33 16 7 10 55 46 55 Third round
2009–10 SL 6 33 14 5 14 41 41 47 Finalist
2010–11 SL 4 33 13 10 10 50 42 49 Finalist
2011–12 SL 3 33 17 7 9 50 40 58 Fourth round UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round
2012–13 SL 6 33 12 11 10 51 47 47 Quarter-finals UEFA Europa League Playoff Round
2013–14 SL 3 33 16 7 10 61 38 55 Fourth round
2014–15 SL 1 33 22 5 6 64 34 71 Fourth round UEFA Europa League Playoff Round
2015–16 SL 3 33 17 8 8 57 33 59 Fourth round UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round
UEFA Europa League Round of 32
2016–17 SL 4 36 15 9 12 67 53 54 Semi-finals UEFA Europa League Playoff Round
2017–18 SL 1 36 27 4 5 80 39 85 Semi-finals UEFA Europa League Playoff Round
2018–19 SL 2 36 21 8 7 76 43 71 Champion UEFA Champions League Second Qualifying Round
UEFA Europa League Playoff Round
2019–20 SL 1 36 26 4 6 61 29 82 Third round UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round
2020–21 SL 2 32 18 6 8 57 33 60 Semi-finals UEFA Champions League Group Stage
2021–22 SL 2 32 20 5 7 59 33 65 Champion UEFA Champions League Second Qualifying Round
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
UEFA Europa Conference League Knockout Round
2022–23 SL 7 32 13 12 7 55 39 51 Fourth round UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round
UEFA Europa League Group Stage & Knockout Round
2023–24 SL 1 32 19 6 7 62 43 63 Fourth round UEFA Europa Conference League Playoff Round
2024–25 SL 2 32 19 5 8 64 42 62 Fourth round UEFA Europa League Group Stage & Knockout Round

Honours

  • Danish Superliga
    • Winners (4): 2014–15, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2023–24
    • Runners-up (6): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2024–25
  • 1st Division
    • Winners (1): 1999–2000
  • Danish Cup
    • Winners (2): 2018–19, 2021–22
    • Runners-up (4): 2002–03, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2010–11

Players

Current squad

As of 1 February 2026

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   DEN Jonas Lössl
3 DF   KOR Lee Han-beom
4 DF   SEN Ousmane Diao
6 DF   CRO Martin Erlić
7 FW   GNB Franculino Djú
8 MF   DEN Philip Billing
10 FW   KOR Cho Gue-sung
11 FW   CHI Darío Osorio
13 DF   CZE Adam Gabriel
14 FW   ZAM Edward Chilufya
16 GK   ISL Elías Rafn Ólafsson
17 FW   DEN Mikael Uhre
19 MF   COL Pedro Bravo
20 MF   DEN Valdemar Byskov
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   ECU Denil Castillo
22 DF   DEN Mads Bech Sørensen (captain)
29 DF   BRA Paulinho
30 GK   ENG Ovie Ejeheri
31 GK   SWE Liam Selin
33 MF   GNB Almara Djabi
35 DF   SWE Bilal Konteh
39 FW   SUI Arlet Junior Zé (on loan from Basel)
41 FW   DEN Mikel Gogorza
43 DF   SUI Kevin Mbabu
55 DF   DEN Victor Bak
58 FW   TUR Aral Şimşir
60 GK   NGA Mark Ugboh
74 FW   BRA Júnior Brumado

Youth players 2025/26

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
48 FW   DEN Malik Pimpong

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF   DEN Gustav Bjerge (at Hobro IK until 30 June 2026)
18 DF   DEN Sofus Johannesen (at Fredericia until 30 June 2026)
80 MF   POR Dani Silva (at Pafos until 30 June 2026)

Youth team

See: FC Midtjylland Academy

Notable players

1990s
  •   Søren Skriver (1994–2004)
  •   Frank Kristensen (1997–2011, 2013–2014)
  •   Peter Skov-Jensen (1999–2005)
2000s
  •   Mohamed Zidan (2003–2005)
  •   Danny Califf (2008–2009)
  •   Mads Albæk (2004–2013)
  •   Kristijan Ipša (2008–2013)
  •   Winston Reid (2005–2010)
  •   Mikkel Thygesen (2004–2007, 2007–2011)
  •   Jonas Lössl (2008–2014, 2021–)
  •   Simon Kjær (2007–2008)
2010s
  •   Petter Andersson (2012–2016)
  •   Rafael van der Vaart (2016–2018)
  •   Sylvester Igboun (2010–2015)
  •   Paul Onuachu (2013–2019)
  •   Frank Onyeka (2018–2021)
  •   Alexander Sørloth (2017–2018)
  •   Jakob Poulsen (2010–2012, 2014–2019)
  •   Rasmus Nissen Kristensen (2012–2018)
  •   Morten "Duncan" Rasmussen (2012–2016)
  •   Pione Sisto (2013–2016, 2020–2023)
  •   Tim Sparv (2014–2020)
  •   Artem Dovbyk (2018–2020)
2020s
  •   Evander (2019–2022)
  •   Raphael Onyedika (2020–2022)
  •   Anders Dreyer (2020–2021, 2022)
  •   Vagner Love (2022)

Personnel

Current technical staff

Role Name
Head coach   Mike Tullberg
Assistant coach   Morten Rasmussen
Goalkeeping coach   Lasse Heinze
Chief Analyst   Sören Bjerg
Opponent Analyst   Oliver Heil
Sports Scientist   Niklas Virtanen

Management

Role Name
Director of Football   Svend Graversen
Sporting Director   Kristian Bach Bak
Head of academy coaching   Rene S. Andersen
Head of Development   Judan Ali

Coaches

  •   Ove Pedersen (1 July 1999 – 30 June 2002)
  •   Troels Bech (1 July 2002 – 31 December 2003)
  •   Erik Rasmussen (1 Jan 2004 – 30 June 2008)
  •   Thomas Thomasberg (1 July 2008 – 11 August 2009)
  •   Allan Kuhn (12 Aug 2009 – 15 April 2011)
  •   Glen Riddersholm (16 April 2011– 25 June 2015)
  •   Jess Thorup (12 July 2015 – 10 October 2018)
  •   Kenneth Andersen (10 October 2018 – 19 August 2019)
  •   Brian Priske (19 August 2019 – 29 May 2021)
  •   Bo Henriksen (31 May 2021 – 28 July 2022)
  •   Henrik Jensen (28 July 2022 – 24 August 2022)
  •   Albert Capellas (24 August 2022 – 13 March 2023)
  •   Thomas Thomasberg (23 March 2023 – 31 August 2025)
  •   Mike Tullberg (2 September 2025 – present)

Midtjylland in European competitions

FC Midtjylland's first competitive European match was on 9 August 2001 in the 2001–02 UEFA Cup, playing Northern Ireland's Glentoran to a 1–1 draw in the first leg of the Qualifying Round before ultimately advancing to the First Round where they were eliminated by Sporting CP. In 2016 Midtjylland reached the Round of 32 of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, where they achieved a 2–1 home victory over Manchester United but would end up losing 6–3 on aggregate following the second leg.

UEFA club coefficient ranking

As of 8 November 2024
Rank Team Points
64   Sparta Prague 29.500
65   Aston Villa 29.000
66   Midtjylland 28.500
67   Molde 28.500
68   SC Freiburg 28.000

See also

  • FC Midtjylland (women) (women's team)
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