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Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/14 12:00 10 Ringkøbing IF v Horsens fS D 1-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/09 11:00 9 [6] B 1913 v Ringkøbing IF [5] D 2-2
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 06/01 12:00 8 Ringkøbing IF v Tarup-Paarup W 2-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/25 12:00 7 MG & BK v Ringkøbing IF W 0-2
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/17 12:00 6 [6] Ringkøbing IF v B 1909 [7] W 5-0
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/08 17:00 5 [2] Horsens fS v Ringkøbing IF [5] L 5-2
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 05/04 12:00 4 [4] Ringkøbing IF v B 1913 [5] L 0-3
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/27 11:00 3 Tarup-Paarup v Ringkøbing IF W 0-4
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/21 12:00 2 Ringkøbing IF v MG & BK W 3-1
Denmark Danmarksserien Relegation 04/13 12:00 1 B 1909 v Ringkøbing IF W 3-4
Denmark Series Group 4 04/05 12:00 18 Ringkøbing IF v Norresundby L 2-4
Denmark Series Group 4 03/28 18:00 17 [10] Kjellerup IF v Ringkøbing IF [8] W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 15 14
Wins 11 5 6
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 58 30 28
Goals against 74 42 32
Clean sheets 4 1 3
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Ringkøbing IF

Ringkøbing Idrætsforening (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁeŋˌkʰøˀpe̝ŋ]) is an association football club based in the town of Ringkøbing, West Jutland, Denmark, that competes in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1900, it is shortly known as 'RIF' and affiliated to the DBU Jutland, the regional body of football in Jutland. The team plays its home matches at Green Arena, where it has been based since 1999.

The club's history includes numerous promotions and relegations, and some spells of sustained success. It was perhaps most prominent between in the Interwar period when it was a regional powerhouse, winning Jutland championships in the A-series (third regional tier) in 1920 and 1935.

History

Ringkøbing IF was relatively successful in the first decades after its foundation in 1900. In 1935, the club won the Jutland championships in the A-tier, after beating Ølgod (5–3), Holstebro BK (4–3) and finally Vejle Boldklub (3–1) in the finals. The latter was played at Herning Stadion on 4 June, and the result meant that Ringkøbing promoted to the JBU Mellemrækken, the second regional division at that time.

After some decades of struggles, Ringkøbing IF promoted to Series 1, the second highest regional tier in 1960, after a 6–2 win over league table rivals Grønbjerg IF. Some years later, however, the club would suffer relegation to the lower tiers.

Some time would pass before Ringkøbing would reach the second regional tier again. Only in 1985 would the club reach Series 1 again, after finishing second in the Series 2 group.

In the 2011–12 season, Ringkøbing IF secured promotion to the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of Danish football, in the last round of competition by winning 2–4 away over local rivals Holstebro BK. This was the first time in club history that they reached the divisions; the three highest national leagues of Denmark.

Former players

Ringkøbing IF is a prominent soccer club based in the charming coastal town of Ringkøbing, Denmark. Established in 1907, the club has a rich history and a strong local following, making it a cornerstone of the community. Ringkøbing IF competes in the Danish lower leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a love for the sport among its youth.

The team's colors, typically featuring a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the club's identity and pride. Ringkøbing IF plays its home matches at the Ringkøbing Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their team, creating an electric atmosphere on match days.

The club emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, often organizing events and initiatives that bring together players, families, and supporters. With a focus on both competitive success and the development of young players, Ringkøbing IF continues to be a vital part of the local sports landscape, inspiring future generations of soccer enthusiasts in Denmark.