7. May 2026Join us for the Cup March 2026We missed out on it last year when the cup final was played in Herning, but on May 14 we’re back at Parken as we face FC Midtjylland in this year’s cup final.We’ll meet from 11:00 AM at City Hall Square, and the march toward Parken will depart at 1:00 PM.The route goes via H.C. Andersens Boulevard, Nørre Søgade, Queen Louise’s Bridge, Nørrebrogade, Fælledvej, and Blegdamsvej, with expected arrival at Fælledparken at 2:00 PM.
6. May 2026Who's Fans Player of The Year for the men?We've come to the time of the year, where we must choose who's Fans Player of The Year for the men.Below, you can vote for the player you think have done best for F.C. Copenhagen this season.The vote closes Wednesday the 13th of May at 12.00, and the winner will be revealed at the final home game of the season on the 17th of May against Randers FC.You can see previous winners of Fans Player of The Year here.
30. April 2026The Fan Committee: Letters from FCKFC and S12 were a kick up the backsideWhen the members of the recently formed Fan Committee sit down at the table for the first time in about a month, it will be three years overdue.That is acknowledged by F.C. Copenhagen’s Commercial Director, Mikkel Grove Lindsted, in the podcast Kvart i Bold’s program Fodboldkontoret.
27. April 2026Fan area at Lower C: An old dream has come trueIt is hard not to be excited about the new fan area beneath C14, where FCK fans will now be able to gather after matches.The excitement may have settled a little faster for coordinator Katinka Riess, who—together with a handful of volunteers—put in a great deal of hard work to get everything ready for the opening against OB on April 22, but the result has been worth the effort.
27. March 2026The chairman's report 2025/2026The year since the last general meeting feels, from a sporting perspective, like two different realities. We started as a major force in Danish football and ended somewhere that smells of the 1990s.This summer, we were in a sporting position where things could hardly have been better on both the women’s and men’s sides. The women’s team kept rolling and secured the club’s first promotion, culminating at Parken in front of 18,096 spectators – a new record for a Danish women’s club match.
27. March 2026F.C. Copenhagen establishes new Fan CommitteeWith support and input from FCKFC and Sektion 12, the club is launching a new initiative, the Fan Committee, which will actively involve fans in the development of new initiatives, the framework of the stands, and the overall experience at Parken.The Fan Committee is a permanent body based on a shared desire to move closer together, and its members will, among other things, contribute feedback and perspectives on concepts and ideas.One of the first tasks for the new Fan Committee will be to provide input for the club’s ongoing work on a forthcoming fan strategy.
3. March 2026Open letter to the FCK boardDear management of F.C. Copenhagen,We are writing this open letter to you on behalf of F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club and its members, because we are no longer just concerned. We are genuinely shaken and shocked by the situation the club finds itself in – and has been in for quite some time. A development that perhaps only became fully clear and alarming when we missed the top six on Sunday, and reality suddenly became unmistakably clear to all of us.
7. February 2026Spring Is Just Around the CornerThe autumn was a mixed bag. In late summer, we were all on a high after yet another qualification for the Champions League — but the higher you fly, the harder you fall. In the league, our performances were seriously lacking, and the team never really seemed to find a proper rhythm. That left us in 5th place at the end of the autumn, which is the worst position since the 2017/18 season, excluding the COVID season, which had fewer matches before Christmas, where F.C. Copenhagen went into the winter break in 6th place, a full 18 points behind F.C. Midtjylland.
23. January 2026Fan Seminar 2025In contrast to last year’s seminar in Brøndby, which featured a number of interesting presentations on topics such as the fight against gambling addiction and the dilemmas of multi-club ownership, this year’s weekend was more focused on discussing the very immediate challenges we encounter week after week.
30. December 2025The Board Has the FloorAt the end of October, there was something to celebrate, as Lower C marked its 30th anniversary as a fan stand. In fact, it was already in the spring of 1995 that the stand was first used as a supporters’ section. However, the anniversary was only officially celebrated during the home match against Viborg FF on Sunday, October 26.