Vorup Frederiksberg Boldklub is a Danish amateur football club based in Haslund, a suburb of Randers, which plays in the sixth tier Jutland Series. Founded on 1 May 1930, the club plays its home games at XL Park Vorup – Ulvehoj, which has a 3,000 spectator capacity.
History
Frederiksberg Boldklub was founded in the Randers suburb of Vorup on May 1, 1930 as the successor of Vorup Boldklub, which went bankrupt in 1927 after having existed since 1915. The new club was immediately inducted into the Jydsk Boldspil-Union (JBU), and initially played its home matches on its predecessor's home field until renting another the following year. Three years later the club inaugurated its own field as well as a wooden club house, and won the championship of the JBU B-rakke.
In 1949 Frederiksberg Boldklub inaugurated a new stadium, and had a barracks originally built by the German military in Aalborg during World War II transported to Vorup. The following year the barracks were inaugurated as the club's new clubhouse.
In 1959 Frederiksberg Boldklub won the championship of the then 5th tier JBU Serie 1, and the next year changed its name to Vorup Frederiksberg Boldklub (Vorup FB).
Winning the championship of the then 4th tier Jyllandsserien in 1965 the club secured promotion to the 3. Division, and in 1971 began playing its home matches at the larger Ulvehoj Idratscenter (in 2012 renamed XL Park Vorup – Ulvehoj) in the Randers suburb of Haslund. A new clubhouse was inaugurated adjacent the same year, which was expanded in 1986.
From August 1970 women also played football in association with Vorup FB, and from the onset participated in the tournament established for Jutland and Funen the following year. Already in 1971 and 1972 Vorup FB's women won the local championship and thus promotion to the then 2nd tier Jyllandsserien, and when in 1972, 1973, and 1974 they won Dagbladets Cup they were directed not to play for it again as they were simply too good compared to their competitors.