Brondby
Est. 1964 · Denmark
About Brondby
Brondby IF are Denmark's most popular football club, a yellow and blue outfit from the Copenhagen suburb of Brondby who have dominated the Danish game across four decades and brought Scandinavian football to European attention through a string of impressive continental campaigns. Founded as a modern professional entity in 1978, Brondby became the second publicly traded football club in the world in 1987. Their 11 Danish Superliga titles include a memorable return to the top in 2021, ending a 16-year wait and generating scenes of pure joy that confirmed the depth of feeling this club inspires across Denmark.
Founded in 1964 and professionalised in 1978, Brondby IF compete in the Danish Superliga, Denmark's top division. Their home is Brondby Stadium, which holds 28,000 supporters. Key honours include 11 Danish Superliga titles (most recently 2021), 5 Danish Cup wins (1989, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2005), and multiple Champions League and UEFA Cup group stage appearances.
Brondby's yellow home shirt is one of Scandinavian football's most recognisable garments, the bold yellow paired with blue creating a vivid combination that has lit up Danish stadiums since the club's rise to dominance in the 1980s. The kits worn during their peak Champions League campaigns of the mid-1990s, when Brondby reached the group stage and competed with the continent's elite, are the most celebrated in the club's history. The 2021 title-winning kit carries special emotional weight, representing the end of the longest title drought in the club's modern history.


