Fredericia KFUM During the 1970s Fredericia KFUM, one of the two progenitors to Fredericia HK was one of the best clubs in the country and contributed many players to the
Danish men's national team, including
Jørgen Heidemann,
Flemming Ladefoged Hansen,
Søren Andersen,
Anders Dahl-Nielsen and
Bjarne Jeppesen. The club won 5 straight Danish championships from 1975 to 1979 and won the Danish cup 6 times in 7 years from 1971 to 1977. In
1976 the club reached the final of the
European Cup, but lost to
Borac Banja Luka in the final.
Fusion In 1990 Fredericia KFUM and FFF fused to create Fredericia HK under the name
Fredericia Håndboldklub af 1990 on the license of Fredercia KFUM. The season after they were relegated again from the
1st Division to the 2nd Division. In 2012 the club went bankrupt and the leadership of the club was overtaken by FHK 90. The club were relegated to Jyllandsserien, the fifth tier of Danish handball. A few seasons later, they made their way to the top tier position of the league, surprisingly claiming a bronze medal in the
2022-23 season. The
season after they won silver medals. In 2024 the club ownership model was reformed and the ownership was transferred to the company FHK 2024 A/S. ==Achievements==