Odense Boldklub Q

Danish women's association football team in Odense, Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Odense Boldklub Q (commonly referred to as OB Q) is a Danish women's football team based in Odense, Denmark. OB Q compete in A-Liga, the Danish top-flight division and play their matches at the Nature Energy Park stadium.

Full nameOdense Boldklub Q
Short nameOB
Founded1971; 55 years ago (1971)
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OB Q
Full nameOdense Boldklub Q
Short nameOB
Founded1971; 55 years ago (1971)
GroundNature Energy Park, Odense
Capacity15,790
OwnerOdense Sport & Event
ChairmanJohn Bæksted
CoachPeer Lisdorf
LeagueA-Liga
2024–25A-Liga, 5th of 8
WebsiteOdense Boldklub Q
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History

OB Women

The team was founded in 1971 as the women's football section of Odense Boldklub. The team played in non-league and in 1982 they were promoted to the Women's Series, the fourth tier (then the third tier) of the Danish women's football system. In 1989, the team secured promotion into the league for the first time as they entered the 1st Division in 1990. OB were promoted into the top division, The Elite Division (as it was known then) for the first time in 1993. After losing the 1995 Danish Women's Cup final to Fortuna Hjørring, the team gained revenge in 1998 by beating Fortuna in the final and securing their first Cup win. Odense also won the Cup in 1999 and 2003, and the league title in 2000 and 2001.[1]

Odense Q

Due to a lack of support from Odense Boldklub, the team decided to break away and form an independent women's football club under the name Odense Q from the 2016–17 Elitedivisionen season onwards.[2] A new logo was created, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling.[3] The team played in a Bordeaux red jersey.

OB Q

In June 2023 the club, alongside Odense Boldklub, announced the 90% purchase of Odense Q by Odense Sport & Event, joining the women's and men's team once again. The club was renamed Odense Boldklub Q.[4] The purchase came a little over six months following the November 2022 announcement by UEFA that the license to participate in any of the three European competitions would only be afforded to men's clubs that had a women's branch setup from the 2024–2025 season.[5]

In July 2025 the club announced that the international player contingent would depart the club, citing an approach to building the squad under the moniker, "IdentitetOB".[6][7][8]

Players

Current squad

As of 28 September 2025[9]

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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Former players

For details of former players, see Category:Odense Q players.

Management

Coaching staff

As of 5 October 2025[10]
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Role Name
Manager Denmark Peer Lisdorf
Assistant Coach Denmark Casper Nielsen
Goalkeeping Coach Denmark Morten Hansen
Fitness Coach Denmark Mathias Nielsen Kragh
Team Manager Denmark Karina Hartwig Sundahl
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Managers

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Years Name
2025– Denmark Peer Lisdorf
2024 Denmark Jeppe Abel & Thomas Johansen (interim)
2024 Denmark Kristian Mørch
2023 Denmark Bo Sundahl
Odense Q
2020–2023 Denmark Bo Sundahl
2019 Denmark Steen Hansen
2018–2019 Denmark Morten Christiansen
2017 Denmark Jakob Pavar Langhoff
2016 Denmark Said Sannes
OB
2008–2012 Denmark Jesper Eriksen
2005– Denmark Marlene Kristensen
2005 Denmark Torben Poulsen
2004 Denmark Niels Just
2003–2004 Denmark Kenneth Rasmussen
2002 Denmark Hans Peter Utoft
2000–2001 Denmark Peer Danefeld
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Seasons

As of the 2024–2025 season
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Key
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions Promotion
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Relegation
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze
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Incomplete

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Season Tier # W D L F A Pts. Cup UWCL
1994 1 N/a
1995 1 3rd 2nd N/a
1996 1 N/a
1996–97 1 3rd N/a
1997–98 1 3rd 1st N/a
1998–99 1 3rd of 8 18 3 7 73 42 57 1st N/a
1999–00 1 1st N/a
2000–01 1 1st of 8 17 8 3 77 35 59 N/a
2001–02 1 4th of 8 16 3 9 85 55 51
2002–03 1 3rd of 8 13 2 6 53 18 41 1st
2003–04 1 5th of 8 7 1 13 25 52 22
2004–05 1 6th of 8 4 3 14 23 58 15
2005–06 1 8th of 8 3 3 15 12 60 12
2006–07 2 2nd of 12 20 0 2 115 25 60
2007–08 1 6th of 10 5 0 0 20 2 24
2008–09 1 5th of 10 4 0 1 18 6 25
2009–10 1 4th of 10 0 0 6 6 27 15
2010–11 1 4th of 10 1 1 4 8 20 20
2011–12 1 5th of 10 3 0 2 19 7 22
2012–13 1 3rd of 8 0 2 4 3 15 17
2013–14 1 3rd of 8 5 0 5 15 16 25 2nd
2014–15 1 5th of 8 2 0 8 13 25 21
2015–16 1 5th of 8 2 3 5 12 14 18
As Odense Q[a]
2016–17 1 7th of 8 7 1 2 32 9 22
2017–18 1 6th of 8 1 0 9 7 33 3
2018–19 1 8th of 8 6 1 3 27 16 19
2019–20 1 9th 2 1 2 12 9 7
2020–21 2 3rd of 6 5 3 2 23 13 18
2021–22 2 6th of 8 0 2 8 4 19 2
2022–23 2 5th of 8 2 2 6 17 19 8
As OB Q
2023–24 2 1st of 8 8 2 0 27 3 26
2024–25 1 5th of 8 4 6 4 19 17 18
2025–26 1 Season in progress
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  1. In 2016, the team broke away from Odense Boldklub (OB) citing a lack of support and investment, to form its own club, Odense Q, from the 2016-17 season until 2023, when they were bought back and reunited with their former club, to form the current iteration, OB Q.

Honours

Incomplete[11][12]

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OB Q honours
Honour No. Years
A-Liga 2 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1999–2000, 2000–01
6 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1995, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2012–13, 2013–14
Danish Women's Cup 3 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1997–98, 1998–99, 2002–03
2 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1995, 2013–14
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Sources

  • "Mesterlig start for OB-kvinder | faa.dk". fyens.dk (in Danish). 2000-08-07. Retrieved 2025-10-13.
  • "Danefeld siger farvel med topkamp | fyens.dk". fyens.dk (in Danish). 2001-11-17. Retrieved 2025-10-13.
  • "OBs kvindelige mesterhold i opløsning". Politiken - Den levende avis (in Danish). 2001-07-26. Retrieved 2025-10-13.
  • "OB-kvinder i kamp for DBU-tilskud | faa.dk". fyens.dk (in Danish). 2001-12-17. Retrieved 2025-10-13.

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