Jens LUNDQUIST joined Roskilde

Roskilde have been closed completely from 12th March until now. In the Danish club they hope to start again to play on 8th June but it’s not confirmed yet.

 

Only national team and few players have the chance to practice. The League in Denmark was cancelled on April 1st and we did not have any Champions this year it was quite hard to accept

 

“We hope to start as normal soon and the Danish league will start as normal in September. We in Roskilde also want to play Champions League this upcoming season” explained Manager Allan BENTSEN.

 

There are some changes

 

“We have change one player ZHAY Yujia have left for Pontoise and Jens LUNDQUIST from Angers replaced him. Michael MAZE will still be here in Roskilde.”

 

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