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.
28. March 2025Undramatic General AssemblyIt is said that a lack of large turnouts at general assemblies can be a sign of a healthy organisation.If that theory holds true, then things are going quite well for the F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club, as Thursday’s general assembly was a quiet affair, with just 21 attendees in the fan club’s premises.A Busy but Good YearFortunately, things are going well in more than just theory. 2024 was a year of rapid development in and around FCKFC, particularly with the introduction of F.C. Copenhagen’s women's team.
7. April 2024New chairman in the fan clubA huge thank you goes out to both of them for the work they have put into the fan club. We would also like to welcome the two new members, Sara Gangsted and Ninni Hammer.The new board now consists of:
2. April 2024FCKFC's longest-serving chairman steps downThe 12 years he served as chairman make him the longest-serving chairman of FCKFC; he may even be the longest-serving chairman across all fan clubs in Denmark.Lars was not up for re-election but chose to step down because he could no longer commit the level of engagement he felt was necessary to hold the position of chairman.The new chairman of FCKFC is the now former vice-chairman, Christian Hindkjær.
4. April 2023Welcome to the new board membersAt the general assembly, 3 new members were elected to the board.Lars Thor Jensen was re-elected as chairman.Mikkel Faartoft ultimately chose not to run for re-election as a board member, and Julian Boserup is leaving his position as a board member early.Casper Fischer Raavig and Mie Bachmann were elected to the two vacant board member positions by the general assembly.