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managed the club and started its maiden season well. FCK made its first appearance in the European tournaments when it beat Swiss team 2–1 in the . FCK won the Intertoto Cup that year and thereby qualified for the , where it was eliminated in the second round by French team . The club's first trophy was the title, their debut league campaign. For the , expectations were high. The season opened with a 0–6 thrashing at the hands of Italian team in the qualifiers. FCK went on winter break after the first half of the Superliga season in third place. In the spring of 1994, Copenhagen gained on leading team . In the penultimate match of the season, the two teams met at the Parken Stadium. In front of a record-setting attendance of 26,679, FCK won the match 4–1. The club was one point ahead of Silkeborg, but because FCK lost 3–2 to Odense in the final game of the season, it had to settle for second place.


For the next three seasons, Copenhagen had little success in the Superliga, despite winning two . The team won the 1995 Cup final against with a 5–0 win, qualifying for European football once again, despite mediocre results in the league. took over as manager in 1996, but despite winning the second Cup trophy for the club, the eighth-place finish in the prompted another change in managers.

Football Club Copenhagen is, in many ways, both an old and a new club. Even though the club was established in 1992, it is rooted in more than 100 years of club tradition. The club's first team represents two separate clubs: (continental Europe's oldest football club) founded in 1876 and founded in 1903. Due to financial difficulties throughout the clubs in the Copenhagen area in the 1980s and on the verge of bankruptcy, the two old Copenhagen clubs got together and established the superstructure which is F.C. Copenhagen. Copenhagen used B1903's club license to play in the championship, while became the official reserve team of the club. With the rebuilding of the , Denmark's national team stadium, the new club had a modern stadium to play at from the beginning. The initial ambition of the club was continually to qualify for one of the European competitions each season. To reach this goal, the club needed a solid economy, a relatively big fan base and an "attractive and positive style of football."

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In February , , later given the nickname "Don Ø," joined the board of the club as and . After a successful , generating 75 million, FCK was introduced on the in November 1997. The 1997–98 season marked the first season that Copenhagen averaged more than 10,000 spectators at home, and the club bought their stadium Parken for DKK 138 million in June 1998. The self-acclaimed "best manager in Denmark," , began managing the club in January . After 75 controversial days, however, he was fired in March 1999; Sports Director explained Andersen had created frustration among the players.

In 1999, Copenhagen made its impact in when it faced English side in the second round . In the first leg away at , gave Copenhagen the lead nine minutes before the end of the match, but Chelsea scored in the last minute of the game. Chelsea later won the second game at Parken with a goal by the Dane , knocking out FCK. At the post-match press conference, it was announced that Chelsea's Brian Laudrup was signing with Copenhagen in January 1999, with Bjarne Goldbæk moving in the other direction for Chelsea. Laudrup, a four-time award winner, however, could not help Copenhagen improve their league position, and the club ended the year in seventh in the . Laudrup only stayed for six months at the club before signing for at the end of the season. In the , F.C. Copenhagen struggled to make any significant impact and finished eighth in the league.[]

In the winter , South African striker was signed from South African side , and in May 2000, English manager became the new manager. From the , the club started to improve. The club won its second Superliga championship, winning 3–1 in the last match of the season. One of the goals scored in this match, a by Zuma, was later voted the Danish goal of the year, was voted the best Superliga goal of the decade in December 2009, and in 2013 voted as the greatest moment in the history of FCK. Roy Hodgson broke his contract with Copenhagen a few weeks after having won the championship, signing with Italian team , and he was replaced by Swede . The 2001 season is also remembered for a highly dramatic event. During training on 13 March 2001 charismatic midfielder suffered a heart attack. He was rapidly attended to by club doctor Frank Odgaard who found that his heart had stopped beating and started to administer cardiac massage. Upon the ambulance's arrival, Solbakken was pronounced clinically dead at the scene, but on the way to the hospital in the ambulance he was revived nearly seven minutes later. He survived the episode and had a pacemaker fitted. Shortly after, on medical advice, he announced his playing retirement, but would later return to the club and become its most successful manager.

Copenhagen faced Italian team for qualification to the . A 2–1 win for FCK in the first game proved moot, as Lazio ultimately progressed with a 5–3 aggregate score. Copenhagen thus entered the , where it defeated Dutch giants Ajax 1–0 on a goal from left back . In the next round, German powerhouse eliminated Copenhagen. The also ended in disappointment for the club, as Brøndby won the championship on after FCK had caught up with Brøndby's ten-point lead after the first half of the season. In the second-last round of the , FCK faced Brøndby at . In extra time, scored his first goal for Copenhagen and brought the championship back to Parken for the club's third ever league title.


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For the , player reinforced Copenhagen. FCK looked forward to the qualifiers, where it beat . For the first time in the club's history, FCK entered the group stage of the Champions League, being grouped with , and , all former winners of the trophy. Despite not losing a game at Parken (Benfica 0–0, Manchester United 1–0 and Celtic 3–1), FCK failed to qualify from the Champions League group stage after losing all of its away games. On 9 May, Copenhagen defeated Brøndby 1–0 and won its fifth Danish championship in seven years with four games to spare in the league.

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Copenhagen plays its matches at the , which also serves as the venue for matches. Since their foundation, FCK have developed a fierce rivalry with . The games between the two sides have attracted some of the biggest crowds in Danish football history.

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In the , Copenhagen lost the third qualification round of the Champions League with a 1–3 aggregate score to Benfica. After beating 3–2, FCK qualified for the group stages of the , where it played (H), (A), (H) and . Copenhagen fell to Panathinaikos and Atlético, but a win against Lokomotiv meant that the club needed only a draw against Aberdeen to qualify for the next round. However, a 0–4 defeat to Aberdeen put them out of the tournament. In the season, Copenhagen finished third, with taking the title.

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