UEFA.com works better on other browsers
For the best possible experience, we recommend using Chrome, Firefox or Microsoft Edge.

FCK take title role in drama

FC København retained their Danish Superliga title, completing the domestic double on a thrilling final day.

FC København retained their Danish Superliga title, completing the domestic double on a thrilling final day.

København advantage
Brøndby IF, who welcome relegated Akademisk Boldklub today, were only one point behind FCK - visiting FC Nordsjælland - at kick-off. It seemed FCK were on their way when they led Nordsjælland 2-0 on 32 minutes, Alvaro Santos scoring a spectacular solo opener and Jesper Bech's chip doubling the advantage. Meanwhile, Yaro Yaro had given AB a shock lead.

Brøndby on top
But on 34 minutes Kim Daugaard levelled for Brøndby and before the break Thomas Hansen put them ahead. And at half-time they were the provisional leaders as FCK's Ole Tobiassen put through and own goal and Tommy Olsen equalised for Nordsjælland.

Championship secure
However, it took less than two second-half minutes for Morten Bisgaard to restore FCK's lead with a superb free-kick. And with 17 minutes left the title and a UEFA Champions League berth was theirs as Bech sent a left-footed shot into the far corner. Jesper Falck had been dismissed for AB, but Brøndby's chance had gone, and they will enter the UEFA Cup along with the side København beat to win the Danish Cup, Aalborg BK. AB and BK Frem were already down.

Selected for you