[1] As there was high unemployment at the time, the parish council used, as an aid to the club, one of the many crisis laws where one could receive state subsidies for school sports grounds.
To secure a regular income, a football match was organised every summer where the city's bourgeoisie played against each other.
The adoption of the proposal meant that extraordinary general assemblies had to be held for the individual departments, e.g. table tennis, football, handball, gymnastics and orienteering.
There was a joint march through the town from Lillerød School and in the afternoon an exhibition game was played against Akademisk Boldklub (AB).
[2] On 29 August 2007, Allerød played Brøndby IF in the second round of the Danish Cup, losing 1–4 at home in front of 3,510 spectators.
This was the second time in club history, that they reached the third tier, after having played six months in the division before in 1995 when the league structure was reorganised in Danish football.