Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 30 13 17
Wins 8 4 4
Draws 5 5 0
Losses 17 4 13
Goals for 51 25 26
Goals against 72 24 48
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 9 2 7

Vejlby-Risskov Idrætsklub, commonly known as VRI, is a sports club based in Risskov, Aarhus, Denmark. VRI is mostly known for its association football department, which competes in the Denmark Series, the fifth tier of the Danish football league system. Founded in 1937, it is affiliated to the regional DBU Jutland football association. The team plays its home matches at NES Park where it has been based since 2011.

History

The club was founded on 9 November 1937. The initiators were Frode Nielsen and Gunnar Åse Nielsen, who established the club at a meeting held at Risskov Badehotel, where 70 new members joined the club.

Frode Nielsen, who became chairman, Gunnar Nielsen, Erling Nielsen, S. Blinkenberg and Søren Andersen were elected to the first board. Initially, the club mostly focused on handball, but the club included football in its program from 1938.

The first training grounds were located at the current Bellevuehal, while indoor training took place in Stadionhallen. In 1952, the club was allocated a clubhouse adjacent to Bellevue Beach. Bellevuehallen, the club's new indoor arena, was inaugurated on 19 June 1966, with the addition of another new indoor arena in 1987. Each year in December, VRI hosts an indoor football tournament in Bellevuehallerne to find the "Aarhus Champions in Indoor Football" between selected teams from AGF, Aarhus Fremad, VSK Aarhus and VRI.

On 20 November 2011, the club inaugurated its new home ground, NES Park, with a pitch consisting of artificial turf. Present at the inauguration were local Aarhus players Martin Jørgensen and Peter Graulund, as well as former VRI player Mikkel Kirkeskov.

The football department has mostly spent its existence in the lower tiers of the Danish football league system, bouncing between the fifth tier Jutland Series and lower regional tiers. Its best historical achievement was long regarded to be the 1969 promotion to the fourth-tier Denmark Series, with the club almost reaching the third tier 3rd Division in 1971. In 2019, VRI repeated the feat from 1969 and won promotion to the Denmark Series after a 3–0 win over Agerbæk/Starup in the third to last round.

Il VRI è una squadra di calcio danese con sede a Vejle, nello Jutland meridionale. Fondata nel 1891, è uno dei club calcistici più antichi della Danimarca. Il VRI gioca le sue partite casalinghe allo stadio Vejle Stadion, che ha una capacità di 10.418 posti a sedere.

Il VRI ha vinto il campionato danese per sette volte, l'ultima delle quali nel 1989. Ha vinto anche la Coppa di Danimarca per nove volte, l'ultima delle quali nel 2019. In campo internazionale, il VRI ha partecipato alla Coppa UEFA per sei volte, raggiungendo i quarti di finale nel 1985.

Il VRI è noto per la sua forte tradizione giovanile. Negli ultimi anni, il club ha prodotto un certo numero di giocatori che hanno continuato a giocare in alcune delle migliori squadre d'Europa, tra cui Christian Eriksen, Kasper Schmeichel e Andreas Christensen.

Il VRI è una delle squadre di calcio più popolari in Danimarca e ha una grande base di tifosi. Il club è noto per la sua atmosfera di festa allo stadio e per il suo sostegno appassionato alla squadra.