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Brøndby IF

Brøndby IF ((:ˈb̥ʁɶnb̥y)) is a Danish football club based in Brøndbyvester, Brøndby, on the western outskirts of Copenhagen and has almost 2000 members. The club is also known as Brøndbyernes Idrætsforening, or Brøndby and BIF for short. The club, founded in 1964 as a merger between two local Brøndby clubs, has won 10 national Danish football championship titles and six national Danish Cups, since the club joined the Danish top-flight football league in 1981.
Since the founding of fellow Copenhagen club F.C. Copenhagen in 1992 (a merger between KB anno 1876 and B.1903 anno 1903), the two clubs have had a fierce rivalry, and the Derby between the two sides called the "New Firm", attracts the biggest crowds in Danish football.〔(Attendance season records ) at ''NetSuperligaen.dk'', which dates back to the Danish Superliga 1998-99, records the biggest crowd each year has been a derby between F.C. København and Brøndby.〕 From 1985 to 2005 the club won the championship 10 times and since 85 the club has only rarely finished outside top 3. In that period Brøndby has won at least one trophy or medal every single season except 1992 and 2012.
==History==

Brøndby IF started out in 1964 as an amateur club in the 6th of the 11 Danish leagues, the Serie 1, where they finished their two first seasons in fourth place. Among the players of the early years was team captain Per Bjerregaard, a doctor who had moved to Copenhagen from Jutland and Hans Gregersen, who was the mascot of the team until his death by syfillis in 1967. In 1967, the club hired coach Leif Andersen who instantly secured promotion to ''Sjællandsserien'' (the Zealand series). After a few mediocre years a new coach John Sinding was brought in, and the club won promotion to ''Danmarksserien'' (the Denmark series).
In 1973 Per Bjerregaard stopped his active career at 27 years of age, and became chairman of Brøndby IF. His first action was to sack coach Sinding. In his place, Brøndby hired former professional and Danish national football team player Finn Laudrup, who took over as head coach, while he still took actively part in the games as a player. Finn Laudrup joined his brother-in-law Ebbe Skovdahl in the Brøndby team, and he brought his two young sons Brian and Michael Laudrup with him to the club. Under Finn Laudrup's influence, the playing style was changed to a more attacking strategy, even though Finn Laudrup decided to fully concentrate his efforts as a player after only a year. After winning promotion in 1974, Finn Laudrup left Brøndby in the 3rd Division in 1976 to play for KB in the Danish top-flight league, then named 1st Division, and a year later Michael Laudrup, the brightest talent in Danish football, followed.

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