FC Midtjylland (women)
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| Full name | Football Club Midtjylland | |
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| Nickname | The Wolves | |
| Short name | FCM | |
| Founded | 1 July 2024 | |
| Ground | MCH Arena, Herning | |
| Capacity | 12,055 | |
| Coach | Claus Struck | |
| League | A-Liga | |
| Website | FC Midtjylland | |
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FC Midtjylland is a professional women's association football club based in Herning, Denmark. The team competes in the A-Liga, the top flight of Danish women's football. The club was founded in 2024.
In 2023 FC Midtjylland announced that it would create a women's team, following UEFA's November 2022 decree that no men's clubs would be licensed to participate in any of the three European club competitions from the 2024-25 season without having an established women's branch.[1] Midtjylland took over the license from then-B-Liga team Vildbjerg SF in 2024, with the Vildbjerg squad being absorbed into the new Midtjylland setup.[2] The club's first season in the 1st division saw them promoted to the A-Liga, which also marked their entry as a professional full-time club.[3]
Players
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Management
Coaching staff
- As of 1 February 2026[6]
| Role | Name |
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| Head Coach | Claus Struck |
| Assistant Coach | Jonny Bjørnsholm |
| Assistant Coach | Simon Jermin Hede |
| Goalkeeping Coach | Nicolaj Konnerup |
| Attacking Coach | Kim Pedersen |
| Mental Coach | Marie Obel |
| Kit Manager | Marianne Bendix |
| Physical Therapist | Marianne Rossen |
Club officials
| Role | Name |
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| Sporting Director | Kristian Kamp |