Criticizable Conditions for Away Fans at Monjasa Park

On behalf of F.C. Copenhagen’s official fan club (FCKFC), we hereby submit an official complaint regarding the unsatisfactory conditions that our members and other traveling fans encountered at the match between FC Fredericia and F.C. Copenhagen on August 1, 2025.

We acknowledge that you managed, in a very short time, to increase stadium capacity from 4,000 to 10,000 spectators following promotion to the Superliga, and it is impressive that you expanded Monjasa Park so quickly.

Øresund Clash in Champions League Qualifiers

With a 1-0 win at home against RFS from Latvia, Swedish side Malmö FF progressed Wednesday evening in the Champions League qualifiers, where they will now face us in the 3rd qualifying round.

The first leg kicks off on Tuesday, August 5 at 19:00, away at Eleda Stadion in Malmö.

The return match will be played the following week on Tuesday, August 12, also with a 19:00 kickoff, at Parken.

Celine Dalsten fans player of the year for the women

What a season for Celine Dalsten.

Top scorer and part of the promotion-winning squad with F.C. Copenhagen’s first women’s team—now also voted Player of the Year by the fans.

The 26-year-old striker, who works as a police officer by day, has certainly been on target throughout the 2024/2025 season.

Fixture list for the Superliga 2025/2026

We’ve only just (almost) come down from the high of winning The Double, but already on July 18, the Superliga kicks off again. 

We’ll be heading to Viborg for the opener, and the following Saturday we’ll welcome Vejle to Parken.

After that, we face four matches against FC Fredericia (away), AGF (home), FC Nordsjælland (away), and OB (home) — the exact dates for these games will be determined after the UEFA draw.

You can view the full fixture list here.

Pool Toys in Parken: An FCK Tradition Now Honoring the Women's Team Too!

As tradition dictates: A dominant season deserves to end with pool toys!

Joint Statement from Sektion 12 and FCKFC

This Thursday, the traditional Danish Cup Final will be played at MCH Arena in Herning – with fewer than 5,000 seats allocated to each team's fans.

This decision undermines the significance of the national cup tournament and shows a lack of respect for the many fans from both clubs who now won’t have the opportunity to support their team in the stadium.

Sektion 12 and the F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club therefore urge all fans with a ticket to the final – regardless of their allegiance – to boycott all visual and vocal support until the 20th minute of the match.

Victor Froholdt Named Fans Player of the Year 2024/2025

He’s been here, there, and everywhere on the pitch this season.

As a goal scorer, in the role of playmaker, and—perhaps most importantly—working tirelessly in the heart of the Copenhagen midfield.

Among other things, this has earned him a national team debut, and most recently awards as both the Spring Profile and Young Player of the Year in the Superliga. And now—by a comfortable margin over his closest competitors in our poll—he’s secured yet another honor.

Vote for women's Fan Player of the year

For the first time we're choosing Fans Player Of The Year for the women's team.

Below, you can cast your vote for the player you believe has done best for F.C. Copenhagens women in the 2024/2025 season.

The vote will be closing on the 30th of May at 12.00, and the winner revealed at the last home game of the season, on Sunday the 8th of June in Parken.

You can see past winner of Fans Player Of The Year for them men right here

Fans Player of the year 2024/2025

The time has come where we're too decide on Fans Players of the year.

Below, you can cast you vote for the player you think have done the best job for F.C. Copenhagen in the 2024/2025 season.

The pole closes on Friday the 23rd of May at 12.00. The award will be given at the last home game of the season, on Sunday the 25th of May.

You can see past Player of the year winners here.

Statement from the F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club regarding the location of the Cup Final

The F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club finds it deeply unsatisfactory that this year’s cup final has been moved to MCH Arena in Herning – a stadium with a capacity of only 12,000 spectators. This week’s two semi-finals in the cup tournament attracted a combined audience of over 35,000 spectators, clearly showing the widespread, nationwide interest in the tournament. In light of the commitment from both finalists and the final's status as a celebration of football across Denmark, it is highly regrettable that such limited conditions have been chosen for the match.