The chairman's report 2025/2026

The 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. 

F.C. Copenhagen establishes new Fan Committee

With 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.

Open letter to the FCK board

Dear 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.

Spring Is Just Around the Corner

The 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.

We Stand with Dominik Kotarski

As a fan club, we want to clearly and firmly express our full support for Dominik Kotarski and his family following the shocking and unacceptable hateful messages he has received.

Football should unite us – not divide us. There is no excuse for threats, personal attacks, or hateful behavior, whether online or offline. It has no place in our community, and we strongly condemn it.

Dominik is not only a talented goalkeeper – he is also a human being who deserves respect and safety. We stand shoulder to shoulder with him and the club during this time.

Champions League fixtures in place

The fixture list for F.C. Copenhagens league phase in the UEFA Champions League has been revealed.

We start at home against german Bayer 04 Leverkusen on the 18th of September, and the last game of the year will be away against spanish Villarreal on the 10th of December. 

The last bit of the league phase kicks of on the 20th of January, when Italian side SSC Napoli comes to Parken.

The week after that we're going away against Barcelona for the final match in the league phase

Please notice that the stadium for the Barcelona match has not yet been decided.

Into the Champions League for the seventh time

The scoreboard read 2-0 when referee István Kovács blew the final whistle in the match between F.C. Copenhagen and FC Basel.

This means FCK advances with a 2-0 aggregate score and is ready for the group stage of the Champions League.

This is the seventh time we've qualified for the main tournament in the Champions League, where no fewer than eight matches await.

On Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 PM, the draw will take place, where we’ll find out our eight opponents—four of whom we’ll face at home and four away.

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.