[4] During this period, the club competed in the Jutland Series, the highest regional division of the Danish football pyramid.
[7] The matchwinner, forward Martin Sloth-Hansen who had played for Vejgaard for 16 years, scored the winner deep into extra time.
[11] Following the relegation, Vejgaard lost their top goalscorer Frederik Poulsen to Faroe side ÍF Fuglafjarðar as well as midfielder Zander Hyltoft and utility player Mads Steffens to Jammerbugt FC.
[12][13][14] After one season in the Denmark Series, Vejgaard reached promotion back to the Danish 2nd Division as winners of Group 4, which became a fact after a 1–0 win over Viby IF.
[17] In December 2018, halfway into the season, Vejgaard promoted former team captain Nicki Fischer to assistant coach to manager Flindt Bjerg.
[20] In May, head coach Flindt Bjerg signed a two-year contract extension as he looked to salvage Vejgaard from another relegation.
[24] After the season, director of sports Steen Bukdahl announced his departure from his position – his replacement became Søren Andersen, who signed a one-and-a-half-year deal.
[25][26] Vejgaard also lost two first-team profiles to local rivals Thisted FC: midfielders Nicolai Rask Lassen and Mathias Andersen, who signed professional contracts there.