Undramatic General Assembly

It 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 Year

Fortunately, 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.

The spring fixture list is in place

We kick off on the 31st of March at 19.00 against Randers FC, and the last game will be against FC Nordsjælland on the 25th of May - presuming we finish better than third place.

Information about which games are DUL-games will be on this site later on.

Fan media targeted after Viborg match

- On Sunday, I was sad. Now, I just lack words.

These words come from Kvart i Bold’s Kasper Larsen, and they actually refer to two things:

Partly the debacle on the pitch in Viborg, where a miserable second half cost all three points. But unfortunately, also the messages that started flooding the inbox of the Kvart i Bold founder, shortly after the final whistle.

Completely Incompetent Idiots

Copenhagen Must Stand for Solidarity and Social Responsibility

In the F.C. Copenhagen Fan Club, we have followed the debate over the past few days regarding one of FCK’s owners and his statements about the war in Ukraine.

For us, it is clear that F.C. Copenhagen, as a club, has taken on an important social responsibility in connection with the war.

We drew Chelsea

After todays Conference League draw it is now settled that we're meeting english giants Chelsea for the third time in a european knockout round.

We're starting at home in Parken on the 6th of March and the return leg in London will be played a week after on the the 13th of March.

The fan club is currently looking into the possibility of organising an away trip to the match on the 13th.

Should we manage to beat Chelsea, we'd be facing norwegian Molde og polish Legia Warzaw in the quarter finale.

 

Football Seminar Focused on Fan Engagement and Debate

There is always a risk that fan clubs can get stuck in inefficient workflows simply because of the mindset: “This is how we’ve always done it.” That’s why we greatly appreciate the opportunity for knowledge-sharing at these seminars.

The Women's Team's Capo Won Fan Award

The women's team's capo, Tina Thorman, received the Danish Football Fans' award for 'Tribute of the Year' on Saturday evening at the fan association's annual seminar.

It hasn't even been six months since the FCK women's team made their debut with enthusiastic support in the stands.

No Away Trip to Heidenheim

The UEFA Conference League match away against German club 1. FC Heidenheim will unfortunately take place without FCK fans in the stands.

This decision follows a sanction from UEFA, issued to F.C. Copenhagen after the Conference League match in Vienna, where large amounts of pyrotechnics were ignited in the F.C. Copenhagen fan section.

In addition, UEFA has fined F.C. Copenhagen €40,000 and announced a conditional two-year penalty starting from today. This penalty may be triggered if pyrotechnics are ignited again during UEFA matches within the period.

The Women's Team's Capo Nominated for Fan Award

Our super cool volunteer and capo for the women’s team, Tina Thorman, has been deservedly nominated for the DFF Award, "Tribune Highlight of the Year."

Here’s the text behind the nomination:

- The charismatic capo for FCK’s women’s team brings joy through dancing and unique songs to the stands. Tina is not just a leader – she creates space for children and other voices that are rarely heard.

In addition to Tina, the Sønderjyske Support Club has also been nominated in the category for their birthday tifo.

Women's Match Schedule for Spring

The action kicks off on March 8, when we host Aalborg Freja in the quarterfinals of the Gjensidige Women's Cup at Vanløse Idrætspark.

Almost a month later, on Saturday, April 5, we head to North Jutland to face the same Aalborg Freja in the first of ten matches in the 1st Division playoffs.

In addition to Aalborg Freja, who like us won their group in the 2nd Division regular season, we will face Aab, Varde, Næstved HG, and Solrød – the four lowest-ranking teams in the 1st Division regular season.