Holbak Bold- & Idratsforening is a Danish football club currently playing in 2. Division East. They play at Holbak Stadion in Holbak on Zealand, which has a capacity of 10,500.
From 2008 to 2014 their first team played under the name Nordvest FC.
History
The club was founded in 1931 by the merging of Holbak Idratsforening and Holbak Boldklub, after a period where Holbak Idratsforening had some success in regional championships. The quality of the team had declined, however, since the year 1924 where some members broke out to found Holbak Boldklub. The reason among others for that move being that cricket was still a part of the club's activities. But on 4 August 1931 the two clubs in the rather small town decided to become one – leaving cricket on the side line.
After a long period of mediocrity the club began to rise in the 1960s, where the best team was promoted several times and ended up the Danish premier division in 1974. The 1970s turned out to be the best decade for the club ever, in which the team was the runner-up in the league once going to the cup final twice; without winning. In spite of the fact that the club did not win a title, it gained huge local popularity and fostered a couple of players for the national team.
The 1980s and 1990s however saw a steady decline for the club and in 1993 it was to be found in what was then the 6th best league in the country. From there on, things started to improve and the club won some promotions during the next decade. It was for the last few seasons among the top teams in the third best league, but in the 2007–2008 season this run came to an abrupt end with a disastrous season ending in relegation from the 2nd division. On 1 July 2008, the club – in an attempt to attract better sponsors and achieve a higher degree of professionalism, was divided in a semi-professional wing called Nordvest FC and the amateur side retaining the Holbak B&I name.