COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Shares in Danish soccer club Aalborg Boldspilklub jumped as much as 280 percent on the day of a crucial UEFA Champions League qualifying round match which could transform the small team's fortunes, traders said.
Aalborg, which won the Danish Cup last season for the first time in its history and topped the league for the first time since 2008, will play its first qualifying round match against Dinamo Zagreb later on Wednesday at home, in northern Jutland.
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