List of F.C. Copenhagen seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by F.C. Copenhagen in Danish and European football, from 1992 (when Copenhagen were found) to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

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Seasons

SeasonDivPos Danish Cup Europe OtherTop scorer
1992–93 Sup 1st Semi-finals Intertoto Cup Group winner
UEFA Cup second round
Martin Johansen 19
1993–94 Sup 2nd Fifth round Intertoto Cup Fifth in group
Champions League second round
Kings Cup Winners Lars Højer 14
1994–95 Sup 6th Winners UEFA Cup first round Per Frandsen 17
1995–96 Sup 7th Fifth round Cup Winners' Cup first round Danish Supercup Winners Michael Johansen, Lars Højer 8
1996–97 Sup 8th Winners Intertoto Cup Second in group 3 League Cup Winners Bjarne Goldbæk 9
1997–98 Sup 3rd Runner-up Cup Winners' Cup second round David Nielsen 13
1998–99 Sup 7th Quarter-finals Cup Winners' Cup second round David Nielsen 17
1999–00 Sup 8th Quarter-finals Intertoto Cup second round Ørestad Cup Winners David Nielsen 9
2000–01 Sup 1st Fifth round Todi Jónsson 12
2001–02 Sup 2nd Runner-up Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Cup third round
Danish Supercup Winners Sibusiso Zuma 15
2002–03 Sup 1st Quarter-finals UEFA Cup first round Todi Jónsson 15
2003–04 Sup 1st Winners Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Cup second round
Álvaro Santos 17
2004–05 Sup 2nd Semi-finals Champions League Second qualifying round Royal League Winners Álvaro Santos 13
2005–06 Sup 1st Quarter-finals UEFA Cup first round Royal League Winners
Danish League Cup runner-up
Álvaro Santos 18
2006–07 Sup 1st Runner-up Champions League Fourth in group F Royal League runner-up
Danish League Cup runner-up
Fredrik Berglund 18
2007–08 Sup 3rd Semi-finals Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Cup Fourth in group B
Marcus Allbäck, Morten Nordstrand 12
2008–09 Sup 1st Winners UEFA Cup Round of 32 Morten Nordstrand 20
2009–10 Sup 1st Fourth round UEFA Champions League Play-off round
UEFA Europa League Round of 32
Dame N'Doye 24
2010–11 Sup 1st Fourth round UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Dame N'Doye 28
2011–12 Sup 2nd Winners UEFA Champions League Play-off round
UEFA Europa League Third in group B
Dame N'Doye 26
2012–13 Sup 1st Quarter-finals UEFA Champions League Play-off round
UEFA Europa League Third in group E
Andreas Cornelius 20
2013–14 Sup 2nd Runner-up UEFA Champions League Fourth in group B Igor Vetokele 15
2014–15 Sup 2nd Winners UEFA Champions League Play-off round
UEFA Europa League Fourth in group B
Nicolai Jørgensen 12
2015–16 Sup 1st Winners UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Nicolai Jørgensen 19
2016–17 Sup 1st Winners UEFA Champions League Third in group G
UEFA Europa League Round of 16
Andreas Cornelius 21
2017–18 Sup 4th Fourth round UEFA Champions League Play-off round
UEFA Europa League Round of 32
Pieros Sotiriou 16
2018–19 Sup 1st Fourth round UEFA Europa League Fourth in group C Robert Skov 29
2019–20 Sup 2nd Quarter-finals UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Europa League Quarter-finals
Pieros Sotiriou 13
2020–21 Sup 3rd Fourth round UEFA Europa League Play-off round Jonas Wind 15
2021–22 Sup 1st Third round UEFA Europa Conference League Round of 16 Pep Biel 18
2022–23 Sup UEFA Champions League Fourth in group G

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