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F.C. Copenhagen
2007–08 season
ChairmanFlemming Østergaard
ManagerStåle Solbakken
Danish Superliga3rd
Danish CupSemi-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round
UEFA CupGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Morten Nordstrand
(9 goals)

All:
Marcus Allbäck
Morten Nordstrand
(12 each)
Highest home attendance39,711 (vs S.L. Benfica, 29 August 2007)
Lowest home attendance14,071 (vs Viborg FF, 28 July 2007)

FCK competed in the 2007–08 season in the Danish Superliga, Danish Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup.

Competitions

In this season, F.C. Copenhagen participated in the Danish Superliga, Danish Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup.

Danish Superliga

FCK's Superliga campaign began on 2007-07-18, when they played away at Farum Park against FC Nordsjælland. The match was equal, but in the added time of the second half, substituted Issey Nakajima-Farran scored the winning goal for the home team.[1]

The second match was also away, against the UEFA Intertoto Cup winners, AaB. This time FCK also were down with a goal, but in the 75th minute, Brede Hangeland made it equal, 1–1.[1]

After the unsuccessful beginning followed 7 victories and 4 draws before losing home to Randers FC on 2007-10-28. After a massive pressure from FCK, Kenneth Møller Pedersen scored on penalty kick for Randers in the end of first half, and although FCK had the most of the play, they were not able to score in the game.[1]

FCK ended the autumn with 2 victories and 2 drawn matches, and when they drew against local rivals Brøndby IF in the last match of the autumn,[1] took AaB the leading position of the league from FCK, who spend the winter placed 2nd.[2]

In the autumn Copenhagen has been criticised for not scoring enough goals,[3] when they were only able to score 23 times in 18 fights. That means 7 teams have scored more goals than FCK, who is equal with Brøndby IF on the ninth place.[4]

The spring season began on 2008-03-16 with a 4–1 victory against Lyngby Boldklub at Lyngby Stadion.

The spring was disappointing for FCK as they lost 5 matches and drew two matches. A period from March 31 to April 27 was without any victories for the defending champions.

On May 15 was AaB guaranteed the championship. At the time was Copenhagen placed 2nd. Three days later waited the New Firm derby against Brøndby away from home. When FCK lost this match 1–2 and FC Midtjylland won 3–2 against AGF, Midtjylland took over the 2nd place.

FCK could still get the silver medal, if they won the last match of the season against Lyngby, while Midtjylland lost points against FC Nordsjælland. Although Copenhagen won 3–1, FC Midtjylland also won 3–0, and FCK ended with the bronze medals.

Danish Cup

In the Danish Cup FCK started in third round. Here they drew FC Fredericia from the 1st Division. The match was played on 2007-09-26 at Fredericia Ny Stadion. Aílton scored the first goal of the match after just 4 minutes, but only 14 minutes later made Fredericia's Rasmus Katholm it equal again. In second half Libor Sionko showed his qualities with two goals, which determined the match.[1]

In the fourth-round draw, came the 2nd Division West side Varde IF up from the hat. This match was played on 2007-10-31 at Sydbank Stadion, where the most of Varde's stores closed, so the inhabitants could go to football. In the first half showed FCK their strength with 4 goals in 34 minutes, which determined the match.[1]

On 2008-03-08 FCK faced the 1st Division team Næstved BK. This match was disfigured by spectator riots in the first half. The match on the pitch ended 2–0 to Copenhagen after two Brazilian goals by Aílton Almeida and José Júnior.

In the semifinals Copenhagen drew Esbjerg fB. The first match at Parken EfB won 1–0 on a goal by Michaël Murcy in the second half.

In the second leg scored Mathias "Zanka" for Copenhagen, in a match FCK dominated. In the extra time scored Jesper Bech for Esbjerg and Jesper Grønkjær for FCK. In the last minute of the extra time score Jesper Lange the goal, that sent EfB to the final. Manager Ståle Solbakken was so frustrated that he kicked some water bottles, which led to exclusion from the bench and a ban in the next Superliga match.

UEFA Champions League

In the UEFA Champions League was FCK seeded in the second qualifying round,[5] where their campaign started. Here they drew Israeli Beitar Jerusalem. In the first match at Parken Stadium on 2007-07-31 won FCK 1–0 on a goal in the ninth minutes, by Marcus Allbäck, called the "international goalscorer", because of his many important goals in European matches.[1][6]

In the return match at Teddy Stadium was exiting as Barak Yitzhaki scored for the home team, so the aggregate goal score was 1–1 as the 90 minutes had passed. This meant that the clash were going in extra time and again showed Allbäck his international strength as he scored the winning goal after just 7 minutes.[1]

In the third qualifying round was S.L. Benfica drawn. FCK played also against Benfica in the 2006–07 season in the Champions League group stage. This time started FCK away at Estádio da Luz, but in defiance of a good effort Rui Costa did the evil to the Danes, when he scored twice, while Atiba Hutchinson scored for FCK.[1]

To qualify for the group stage Copenhagen needed a 1–0 win at home in the second leg. FCK played a fabulous match, but when Kostas Katsouranis scored after 17 minutes for Benfica, was the European dream ended.[1] By way of consolation entered the Danish champions the UEFA Cup first round.

UEFA Cup

F.C. Copenhagen entered the first round of the UEFA Cup as the best of the unseeded teams.[7] Ironical they drew the team with the highest UEFA coefficient of the possible teams, RC Lens.[8] The battle started on 2007-09-19 at Stade Félix-Bollaert and after just 5 minutes of play scored Marcus Allbäck an important away goal. Lens pressed the rest of the game and in second half scored Aruna Dindane for the home team to the score 1–1.[1]

In the second leg scored Eric Carrière after just 14 minutes of play for RC Lens, but with fight, will and high morale succeeded FCK in coming back in the game by a Marcus Allbäck scoring in second half, and in the extra time scored Jesper Grønkjær on a penalty kick, after captain Michael Gravgaard was shown the red card.[1]

In the group stage were FCK in group B with Panathinaikos F.C., FC Lokomotiv Moscow, Atlético Madrid and Aberdeen F.C.[9] The match against Panathinaikos was played at Parken Stadium and although the big expectations to the home team, won the Greeks on a goal by Dame N'Doye. In the matched missed Hjalte Nørregaard a penalty kick.[1]

The second match was away against Lokomotiv Moscow at Lokomotiv Stadium, who came to the group stage by knocking out fellow Danes, FC Midtjylland. In the match were Copenhagen dominating, but the victory was only secured by a penalty goal by Morten Nordstrand.[1]

The last home match were against mighty Atlético Madrid, which showed quality as they won 2–0 against F.C. Copenhagen. After the match confessed the players of FCK that Atlético was at least one class better than themselves.[1]

Although FCK only had scored a single goal in three matches could they qualify for the round of 32 by a draw against Aberdeen. The match at Pittodrie Stadium were a terrible experience for the Copenhagen players and fans, as they in second half were played out and lost 4–0.[1] Especially Mikael Antonsson, who played instead of banned Brede Hangeland, were vilified after the match, as he were involved in all 4 goals – one of them were an own goal.[citation needed]

FCK ended fourth in the group,[10] and as in the Superliga were they criticized for not scoring enough goals – 1 goal in 4 matches – and it was a penalty kick.[3] F.C. Copenhagen were sent out of Europe.

Squads

The following squads, are lists with all the players, who have played in FC København in the 2007–08 season.

First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Denmark DEN Jesper Christiansen
2 DF Czech Republic CZE Zdeněk Pospěch (bought from Sparta Prague)
3 DF Denmark DEN Niclas Jensen
4 MF Denmark DEN Hjalte Nørregaard
5 DF Norway NOR Brede Hangeland (sold to Fulham)
5 DF Denmark DEN Ulrik Laursen (bought from OB)
6 MF Denmark DEN Rasmus Würtz
7 FW Brazil BRA Aílton José Almeida
8 MF Denmark DEN Michael Silberbauer
9 FW Denmark DEN Morten Nordstrand
10 MF Denmark DEN Jesper Grønkjær
11 FW Sweden SWE Marcus Allbäck (vice-captain)
13 MF Canada CAN Atiba Hutchinson
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Denmark DEN Michael Gravgaard (captain)
15 DF Sweden SWE Mikael Antonsson
17 DF Sweden SWE Oscar Wendt
18 FW Brazil BRA José Júnior (bought from Malmö)
22 MF Denmark DEN Morten Bertolt (on loan at Viborg)
23 MF Denmark DEN William Kvist
24 MF Czech Republic CZE Libor Sionko
25 DF Denmark DEN Mathias "Zanka" Jørgensen
26 DF Denmark DEN Nikolaj Hansen
27 MF Denmark DEN Jacob Neestrup
28 MF Denmark DEN Mads Laudrup
29 FW Denmark DEN Lasse Qvist
41 GK Australia AUS Nathan Coe

Reserve team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Denmark DEN Martin Jacobsen
21 GK Denmark DEN Frederik Vang Larsen
DF Denmark DEN Rasmus Bogh
DF Denmark DEN Morten Edvold
DF Denmark DEN Danny Jensen
DF Denmark DEN Nicklas Kristensen
DF South Africa RSA Bongumusa Mthethwa
DF Denmark DEN Peter Piil
DF Denmark DEN Mikkel Voge (sold)
DF Denmark DEN Casper Windfeld
DF Denmark DEN Cüneyit Özcan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Denmark DEN Dejan Buzakovic
MF Denmark DEN Recep Kocak
MF Denmark DEN Mikkel Linnet (sold)
18 MF Denmark DEN Kim Tandrup (sold)
MF Denmark DEN Kenneth Thinter
MF Denmark DEN Kevin Bechmann Timm
FW Denmark DEN Mads Aunvig
FW Denmark DEN Thomas Christiansen
FW Sweden SWE Erton Fejzullahu (sold to Mjällby)
FW Denmark DEN Avar Raza

Transfers

Players In

Date No. Player From Comments Link
2007-06-18 28 Mads Laudrup Youth player – now first team player [1]
2007-06-20 27 Jacob Neestrup Youth player – now first team player [2]
2007-06-21 15 Mikael Antonsson Greece Panathinaikos [3]
2007-06-26 25 Mathias "Zanka" Jørgensen B.93 [4]
2007-07-06 9 Morten Nordstrand Nordsjælland [5]
2007-07-06 6 Rasmus Würtz AaB [6]
2007-07-28 24 Libor Sionko Scotland Rangers [7]
2008-01-23 2 Zdeněk Pospěch Czech Republic Sparta Prague [8]
2008-01-31 18 José Júnior Sweden Malmö [9]
2008-01-31 5 Ulrik Laursen OB [10]

Players out

Date No. Player To Comments Link
2007-06-12 6 Tobias Linderoth Turkey Galatasaray [11]
2007-07-01 2 Lars Jacobsen Germany Nürnberg end of contract [12]
2007-07-01 16 Dan Thomassen Norway Vålerenga end of contract [13]
2007-07-01 21 Thomas Villadsen Netherlands Emmen end of contract [14]
2007-07-01 24 Jeppe Brandrup Randers end of contract [15]
2007-07-01 31 Benny Gall stopped career [16]
2007-07-08 9 Fredrik Berglund Sweden Elfsborg [17]
2008-01-07 22 Morten Bertolt Viborg on loan [18]
2008-01-18 5 Brede Hangeland England Fulham [19]

Competition statistics

Danish Superliga

Classification

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 AaB (C) 33 22 5 6 60 38 +22 71 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 Midtjylland 33 18 8 7 53 36 +17 62 Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
3 Copenhagen 33 17 9 7 51 29 +22 60
4 OB 33 12 16 5 46 27 +19 52 Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
5 Horsens 33 14 10 9 47 43 +4 52
Source: Danish Football Association
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
33 17 9 7 51 29  +22 60 11 4 2 30 12  +18 6 5 5 21 17  +4

Last updated: 24 May.
Source: danskfodbold.com

Results

Results for F.C. Copenhagen for season 2007–2008.

NOTE: scores are written FCK first

Date Venue Opponents Score Comp TV FCK scorers Match Report*
2007-07-07 GAK's training ground, Graz–Andritz, Austria Germany Kaiserslautern 3–0 F Aílton, Hutchinson, Grønkjær FCK
2007-07-10 Sparkassen-Stadion, Gleisdorf, Austria Germany Schalke 04 2–2 F Germany DSF Gravgaard, Nordstrand FCK
2007-07-14 Sør Arena, Kristiansand, Norway Norway Start 1–0 F Aílton FCK
2007-07-18 Farum Park, Farum Nordsjælland 0–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2007-07-25 Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg AaB 1–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hangeland FCK
2007-07-28 Parken, Copenhagen Viborg 3–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson, Nordstrand (2) FCK
2007-07-31 Parken, Copenhagen Israel Beitar Jerusalem 1–0 CLQ Denmark TV 2 Allbäck FCK, UEFA
2007-08-04 NRGi Park, Aarhus AGF 1–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson FCK
2007-08-07 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel Israel Beitar Jerusalem 1–1
(aet)
CLQ Denmark Kanal 5 Allbäck FCK, UEFA
2007-08-11 Parken, Copenhagen Esbjerg 5–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ Nørregaard, Gravgaard, Sionko, Nordstrand (2) FCK
2007-08-14 Estádio da Luz, Lisboa, Portugal Portugal Benfica 1–2 CLQ Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson FCK, UEFA
2007-08-19 Parken, Copenhagen Midtjylland 0–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2007-08-25 Fionia Park, Odense OB 0–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2007-08-29 Parken, Copenhagen Portugal Benfica 0–1 CLQ Denmark TV 2 FCK, UEFA
2007-09-02 Parken, Copenhagen Randers 1–0 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport Grønkjær FCK
2007-09-15 Parken, Copenhagen Horsens 1–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Nordstrand FCK
2007-09-19 Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens, France France Lens 1–1 UC1 Denmark TV3+ Allbäck FCK, UEFA
2007-09-23 Brøndby Stadion, Brøndby Brøndby 1–0 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport Nørregaard FCK
2007-09-26 Fredericia Ny Stadion, Fredericia Fredericia 3–1 DC3 Denmark TV3+ Aílton, Sionko (2) FCK
2007-09-29 Parken, Copenhagen Lyngby 2–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Sionko, Nørregaard FCK
2007-10-04 Parken, Copenhagen France Lens 2–1
(aet)
UC1 Denmark TV 2 Allbäck, Grønkjær FCK
2007-10-07 Parken, Copenhagen Nordsjælland 1–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Allbäck FCK
2007-10-20 Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg AaB 0–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2007-10-28 Parken, Copenhagen Randers 0–1 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport FCK
2007-10-31 Sydbank Stadion, Varde Varde 4–0 DC4 Denmark TV 2 Sport Nordstrand (2), Bojsen (VIF) (og), Zanka FCK
2007-11-03 NRGi Park, Aarhus AGF 2–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson, Sionko FCK
2007-11-08 Parken, Copenhagen Greece Panathinaikos 0–1 UCB Denmark TV 2 FCK, UEFA
2007-11-11 SAS Arena, Herning Midtjylland 2–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ Allbäck, Antonsson FCK
2007-11-19 KB's anlæg, Frederiksberg Nordsjælland 1–1 F Aílton FCK
2007-11-24 Parken, Copenhagen OB 2–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Allbäck, Hangeland FCK
2007-11-29 Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 UCB Denmark Kanal 5 Nordstrand FCK, UEFA
2007-12-02 Parken, Copenhagen Brøndby 1–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Allbäck FCK
2007-12-05 Parken, Copenhagen Spain Atlético 0–2 UCB Denmark TV 2 FCK, UEFA
2007-12-12 Parken, Copenhagen AaB 0–1 F FCK
2007-12-20 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen Scotland Aberdeen 0–4 UCB Denmark TV3+ FCK, UEFA
2008-01-22 DKB-Arena, Rostock, Germany Germany Hansa Rostock 1–1 F Allbäck FCK
2008-02-03 La Manga Club, Los Belones, Spain Poland Legia Warsaw 2–2 F Aílton, Grønkjær FCK
2008-02-07 La Manga Club, Los Belones, Spain Norway Brann 0–1 F Norway TV 2 Sport FCK
2008-02-16 Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Stockholm, Sweden Sweden Djurgården 4–1 F Sionko, Aílton (2), Júnior FCK
2008-02-22 KB's anlæg, Frederiksberg Norway Viking 2–2 F Silberbauer, Allbäck FCK
2008-02-26 KB's anlæg, Frederiksberg Nordsjælland 2–2 F Júnior (2) FCK
2008-03-01 KB's anlæg, Frederiksberg Norway Stabæk 4–0 F Allbäck, Aílton, Júnior, Zanka FCK
2008-03-08 Næstved Stadion, Næstved Næstved 2–0 DC5 Denmark TV3+ Aílton, Júnior FCK
2008-03-11 KB's anlæg, Frederiksberg Sweden Bunkeflo IF 2–0 F Nordstrand, Würtz FCK
2008-03-16 Lyngby Stadion, Kgs. Lyngby Lyngby 4–1 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport Sionko, Pospěch, Zanka, Júnior FCK
2008-03-19 Blue Water Arena, Esbjerg Esbjerg 1–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ Grønkjær FCK
2008-03-22 Parken, Copenhagen Horsens 1–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Sionko FCK
2008-03-31 Viborg Stadion, Viborg Viborg 3–2 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport Nordstrand, Júnior, Grønkjær FCK
2008-04-06 Parken, Copenhagen Midtjylland 0–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2008-04-09 Parken, Copenhagen Esbjerg 0–1 DCS Denmark TV 2 Sport FCK
2008-04-13 Fionia Park, Odense OB 0–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ FCK
2008-04-16 Blue Water Arena, Esbjerg Esbjerg 2–2 (aet) DCS Denmark TV3+ Zanka, Grønkjær FCK
2008-04-19 Essex Park Randers, Randers Randers 1–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ Nordstrand FCK
2008-04-24 Parken, Copenhagen AGF 1–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson FCK
2008-04-27 Parken, Copenhagen Esbjerg 2–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Gravgaard, Pospěch FCK
2008-05-05 Casa Arena Horsens, Horsens Horsens 2–3 DSL Denmark TV 2 Sport Nordstrand, Allbäck FCK
2008-05-08 Farum Park, Farum Nordsjælland 2–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson, Allbäck FCK
2008-05-12 Parken, Copenhagen AaB 4–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Silberbauer, Hutchinson, Nordstrand, Aílton FCK
2008-05-15 Parken, Copenhagen Viborg 3–0 DSL Denmark TV3+ Júnior, Aílton (2) FCK
2008-05-18 Brøndby Stadion, Brøndby Brøndby 1–2 DSL Denmark TV3+ Allbäck FCK
2008-05-24 Parken, Copenhagen Lyngby 3–1 DSL Denmark TV3+ Hutchinson (2), Allbäck FCK

Key:

  • DSL = Danish Superliga
  • DC = Danish Cup
  • CLQ = UEFA Champions League Qualifier
  • UC1 = UEFA Cup 1st Round
  • UCB = UEFA Cup Group B
  • F = Friendly match

Report explanation

Player statistics

No. Player Apps
(as sub)
Goals
YC
RC
1 Denmark Jesper Christiansen 51 0 1 0
2 Czech Republic Zdeněk Pospěch 20 (2) 2 2 0
3 Denmark Niclas Jensen 32 (4) 0 3 0
4 Denmark Hjalte Nørregaard 39 (15) 3 5 1
5 Norway Brede Hangeland 32 3 3 0
5 Denmark Ulrik Laursen 16 (1) 0 3 0
6 Denmark Rasmus Würtz 34 (5) 1 9 0
7 Brazil Aílton José Almeida 18 (29) 11 4 1
8 Denmark Michael Silberbauer 39 (9) 2 4 0
9 Sweden Fredrik Berglund 0 (1) 0 0 0
9 Denmark Morten Nordstrand 35 (12) 14 2 0
10 Denmark Jesper Grønkjær 37 (5) 6 4 0
11 Sweden Marcus Allbäck 39 (7) 15 5 0
13 Canada Atiba Hutchinson 47 (7) 10 3 0
14 Denmark Michael Gravgaard 41 (1) 3 3 2
15 Sweden Mikael Antonsson 21 (6) 1 3 0
17 Sweden Oscar Wendt 37 (5) 0 0 0
18 Brazil José Júnior 10 (6) 8 0 0
21 Denmark Frederik Vang Larsen 0 0 0 0
22 Denmark Morten Bertolt 1 (5) 0 0 0
23 Denmark William Kvist 52 (4) 0 3 0
24 Czech Republic Libor Sionko 33 (13) 8 6 0
25 Denmark Mathias "Zanka" Jørgensen 14 (15) 4 0 0
26 Denmark Nikolaj Hansen 1 (7) 0 0 0
27 Denmark Jacob Neestrup 2 (7) 0 1 0
28 Denmark Mads Laudrup 2 (5) 0 0 0
29 Denmark Lasse Qvist 0 (6) 0 0 0
41 Australia Nathan Coe 8 (3) 0 0 0
-- Denmark Jacob Albrechtsen 0 (1) 0 0 0
-- Denmark Thomas Christensen 0 (1) 0 0 0
-- France Garra Dembélé 0 (1) 0 0 0
-- Denmark Danni Jensen 1 (1) 0 0 0
-- South Africa Bongomusa Mthethwa 0 (2) 0 0 0
-- Denmark Kim Tandrup 0 (1) 0 0 0
-- Denmark Şaban Özdoğan 2 0 0 0

Honours

See also

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