Lyngby Boldklub faces a potential forced relegation to the 1st division after a ruling from the Danish Football Association's disciplinary committee. The club has been fined 75,000 kroner for illegal contract dealings with player Kim Aabech.

What happened?

It-millionaire Torben Røsler is currently under fire as chairman and co-owner of Lyngby Boldklub. A ruling from the Danish Football Association's disciplinary committee regarding the football club is currently pending.

Why is it important for Lyngby Boldklub?

Lyngby Boldklub is currently number one in the 1st division with 42 points, 12 wins, 6 draws, and 4 losses in 22 games. The club has scored 49 goals and has a goal difference of +24.

CategoryValue
Position1st place in 1st division
Points42 points
Wins12 wins
Draws6 draws
Losses4 losses

What comes next?

Torben Røsler's ownership of the club goes through the company Blue Sport, which owns 50 percent of the club. Røsler owns 90 percent of Blue Sport, according to the cvr-register, while another old IT acquaintance, who also sits on Lyngby Boldklub's board, A Gain owner Frank Mortensen, owns more than five percent.

Lyngby Boldklub has a lead of three points over Hvidovre, which is second in the 1st division. The club must now wait for the final decision from the Danish Football Association's disciplinary committee.