Esbjerg

Est. 1924 · Denmark

About Esbjerg

Esbjerg fB are one of Danish football's greatest clubs, a west Jutland institution founded in 1924 whose five national championship titles place them among the most decorated in Denmark's football history. Known as De Blaa, the Blues of the North Sea port of Esbjerg have provided Danish football with some of its finest players and most memorable moments across nearly a century of competition. Their blue and white home shirt is one of the most recognisable in Scandinavian football, worn through title-winning eras as the club established itself as one of the great names in Danish football. Founded in 1924, Esbjerg fB are based in Esbjerg, Jutland, Denmark. They play at Blue Water Arena. The club are nicknamed De Blaa (The Blues). Major honours include 5 Danish championship titles and multiple cup appearances. Their home colours are blue and white. The club has experienced periods in the lower tiers in recent years but remains one of the most storied names in Danish football. The blue and white home kit of Esbjerg is one of Danish football's most familiar sights, a pairing worn through five national title-winning eras. The deep blue shirt has come in various cuts and designs over the decades, from the clean strips of the early championship years to more modern interpretations. The kits from the 1970s and 1980s title-winning eras are the most storied, worn by players who defined Danish club football before the national team's famous 1992 European Championship triumph. The blue and white tradition at Esbjerg is one of the longest-running in Scandinavian football.

Players who wore the shirt