media
Accreditations for media representatives following your club can be allocated at your training session at Parken on the day before the match.
The day before matches in Copenhagen our club will either train at our training center in Frederiksberg around noon or in Parken between 16.00 and 18.00 hours. The training will be closed to the public but local and international media are welcome to attend the first 15 minutes. The manager and players will be available for match related interviews before the training session. We expect your team to choose another time for your training at our stadium, so our two squads do not meet on the day before the match.
Here they will be registered and if they have not received their accreditation on the evening before the match, these will be allocated here. Entrance A12 is open from two hours before the match.
In line with normal UEFA procedure two press conferences will be held after the match, one for each team. These press conferences will be held in our Media Centre typically 10 minutes after the final whistle. The mixed zone will be open after the press conferences.
Find the official FC Copenhagen social media accounts on these platforms:
Official Facebook account (F.C. København)
Official Instagram account (@fc_kobenhavn)
Official Twitter account (@FCKobenhavn)
Official Youtube account (fckobenhavntv)
ADDITIONAL PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLING MEDIA
Parken provides press seats, centrally placed, all covered with tables and electricity (220 volt – EU standard, 2 pin plugs).
Free Internet access: In all areas of the stadium. All media will be provided with access codes for internet on the day before the match and match day.
Radio: In line with UEFA directives, radio stations may be asked to pay for radio rights to UEFA matches.
logo design info
CMYK:
Blue: 100, 80, 0, 10
Red: 0, 100, 100, 0
RGB:
Blue: 15, 45, 185
Red: 220, 30, 30
PANTONE:
Blue: PANTONE Reflex Blue
Red: PANTONE 2035
THE NAME
1st priority – Danish
In the name »F.C. København« there is a full stop between »F« and »C« and a full stop and a space after »C« before the word »København« See example here: F.C. København.
1st priority – International
The English version of the club name
is written with the same punctation as the Danish version.
See example here: F.C. Copenhagen.
2nd priority – Danish and international
The name can be shortened to »FCK«, but without punctation.