Copenhagen

Est. 1992 · Denmark

About Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen are the dominant force in Danish football, a capital city club founded in 1992 through the merger of KB Football and Boldklubben 1903 that has gone on to win more Danish Superliga titles than any other club. Known as FCK and De Hvide (The Whites), Copenhagen have been a consistent presence in UEFA competitions and made the Champions League knockout stages in 2022 to 2023, defeating Manchester City on penalties in a famous quarter-final second leg at Parken. Their stadium in Copenhagen is the largest in Denmark and one of Scandinavia's great football venues. Founded in 1992 through a merger, FC Copenhagen are based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and compete in the Danish Superliga. They play at Parken (Telia Parken), Denmark's largest stadium. The club are nicknamed FCK and De Hvide (The Whites). Major honours include more than 15 Danish Superliga titles and multiple Danish Cup wins. Their home colours are white and blue. FCK are the most successful club in Danish football. The white and blue home kit of FC Copenhagen is the defining image of Danish football's most successful club. The clean white shirt with blue detail has been worn through championship after championship and into memorable European nights at Parken. Nike have been the club's kit manufacturer for an extended period, producing modern, sharp designs that suit Copenhagen's ambitions as a European club. The kit worn during the 2022 to 2023 Champions League campaign, when FCK defeated Manchester City at Parken to reach the quarter-finals, holds a very special place in the club's shirt history.

Players who wore the shirt