FCK won the
Danish Superliga trophy in the
season 2005-06. The championship was secured on May 7 after a 0-1 defeat at
Fionia Park against
Odense BK, but with simultaneously,
AC Horsens winning 4-1 over
Brøndby IF.
They won on April 6 the
Royal League again, after an exciting
final against
Lillestrøm S.K., where
Razak Pimpong scored the decisive goal in the final seconds.
FCK were knocked out of the
UEFA Cup by
Hamburger SV on September 29 after a very controversial refereeing performance by
British Matthew Messias, giving eight yellow cards, two of those leading to a sending off, and a third direct red card, all in the last ten minutes, and giving HSV a 92nd-minute penalty kick.
Competitions
This season F.C. Copenhagen played in the
Danish Superliga,
Danish Cup,
UEFA Cup and
Royal League.
Danish Superliga
- See also: Danish Superliga 2005-06
In the Superliga they were at the winter break placed first, with only one defeat and four draws after 20 matches. Their biggest win was a 5-1 win against
Esbjerg fB at
Parken on September 25, where
Elrio van Heerden and
Marcus Allbäck scored both twice, while the fifth goal was scored by
Peter Møller.
At October 26 FCK visited
Haderslev Fodboldstadion, where
SønderjyskE was the home team. After SønderjyskE opened the match with a
Henrik Hansen-goal,
Álvaro Santos made it 1-1 with a beautiful scissors kick, which later was awarded as goal of the year. Elrio van Heerden scored to 2-1, Peter Møller to 3-1 and Álvaro made his...
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