Weekly overview
Eleven football clubs in Denmark are owned by international investors, with over half controlled by Americans, including AB, AC Horsens, Brøndby IF, HB Køge, Silkeborg, and a stake in Vendsyssel FF. German investors own AaB, Moldavians own Vejle BK, Nigerians control Aarhus Fremad, Egyptians own FC Nordsjælland, while Spanish investors hold FC Helsingør and a share in Vendsyssel FF. This trend reflects the rise of Multi-Club Ownership (MCO), enabling resource sharing, talent development, and strategic collaborations among affiliated clubs.


