Background: Interprofessional team-based care has been widely adopted in elite level athletic health and performance practice. Although chiropractors can claim some penetration as health care service providers in high level sport, their position as valued members of interprofessional health care teams, especially those built around traditional medical organisational structures, is unclear. As a first step to map the professional practice landscape of Danish sports chiropractors, this investigation sought to explore the perceived role and value of chiropractors as service providers in elite Danish football clubs. Methods: A comparative qualitative case study using semi-structured individual interviews was conducted. Six Danish Superliga clubs were purposively sampled to compare and contrast instances where chiropractors were absent from the health care team, contracted as in-house health care team members or engaged as external service providers. Triangulated responses were solicited from healthcare co-ordinators, chiropractors and athletes within each club’s organisation through short semi-structured individual interviews. The audio-recorded responses were transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed using a framework approach. Results: Inductive and deductive coding revealed 14 unique codes, which were further organised into 4 code families relating to the role of chiropractors, benefits of utilizing chiropractic care and facilitators and barriers to interprofessional practice. From this framework 3 themes were abstracted, these being: “Broadening horizons”, “In-house preferred to take-away” and “Already covered, or even necessary?”. Conclusion: In this practice context, chiropractors fill the role of musculoskeletal health care service providers. Their perceived value stems from additional expert disciplinary knowledge, improved diagnostic triage and increased treatment flexibility. However, where not utilized, the role of the spinal health expert is questioned and when acknowledged, limited to that of a technician/therapist. It is unclear whether chiropractors can claim core team member status. Further exploration of this interesting context of interprofessional practice is warranted.