København

København

FC København (KOB)

Overview

FC København, also known as FC Copenhagen, are Denmark's most decorated and popular club. Founded in 1992 through the merger of KB (Kjøbenhavns Boldklub) and B 1903, the club compete in Danish Superliga and play home matches at Parken Stadium, a modern 38,000-capacity venue in the Danish capital's heart. The Løverne (The Lions) dominate Danish football since their foundation.

FC København boast an impressive record with 15 Danish championships and 9 domestic Cups, making them modern Danish football history's most decorated club. FCK also shone on the European stage, regularly participating in Champions League group stages and reaching the round of 16 several times. The club notably eliminated Manchester United in 2006, a resounding feat.

Famous Danish players like Thomas Delaney, William Kvist, Nicolai Jørgensen, and Swedish international Rasmus Falk wore Copenhagen's blue and white colors. The club maintain an intense rivalry with Brøndby IF in the New Firm, the Copenhagen derby captivating all of Denmark. FCK stand out for excellent youth training, professional management, and constant European ambition. With passionate supporters creating an electric Parken atmosphere, FC København proudly represent Denmark internationally.

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General Information

Founded: 1992
Stadium: Telia Parken
Official Website: www.fck.dk