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In the , Copenhagen lost the third qualification round of the Champions League with a 1–3 aggregate score to Benfica. After beating 3–2, FCK qualified for the group stages of the , where it played (H), (A), (H) and . Copenhagen fell to Panathinaikos and Atlético, but a win against Lokomotiv meant that the club needed only a draw against Aberdeen to qualify for the next round. However, a 0–4 defeat to Aberdeen put them out of the tournament. In the season, Copenhagen finished third, with taking the title.
In the , Copenhagen lost the third qualification round of the Champions League with a 1–3 aggregate score to Benfica. After beating 3–2, FCK qualified for the group stages of the , where it played (H), (A), (H) and . Copenhagen fell to Panathinaikos and Atlético, but a win against Lokomotiv meant that the club needed only a draw against Aberdeen to qualify for the next round. However, a 0–4 defeat to Aberdeen put them out of the tournament. In the season, Copenhagen finished third, with taking the title.
For the , player reinforced Copenhagen. FCK looked forward to the qualifiers, where it beat . For the first time in the club's history, FCK entered the group stage of the Champions League, being grouped with , and , all former winners of the trophy. Despite not losing a game at Parken (Benfica 0–0, Manchester United 1–0 and Celtic 3–1), FCK failed to qualify from the Champions League group stage after losing all of its away games. On 9 May, Copenhagen defeated Brøndby 1–0 and won its fifth Danish championship in seven years with four games to spare in the league.
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In the , Copenhagen began strong. The team qualified for the by eliminating , Lillestrøm and . In the group, FCK lost at home to and drew 1–1 against . With a 1–1 draw against and a win over , Copenhagen qualified for the knockout phase of the competition, where it drew 2–2 in the first leg of the round of 32 against on 19 February 2009. The club lost 1–2 in the second leg, and were eliminated, but not in disappointment as the club had gone far in the competition. In the domestic league, FCK battled for first place with Brøndby and Odense. Eventually, Copenhagen won the Cup final against AaB and claimed the league title with one game to spare in the tournament, thus securing the for the second time in the club's history. 2010 proved to be yet another European success. Even though the team lost the playoff match to with a 2–3 aggregate loss, the team had already qualified to the by eliminating and . With two victories over , (1–0 at home, 3–0 away and a victory at home against Romanian club , Copenhagen qualified for the to face . The match-up, however, resulted in two 1–3 losses for Copenhagen, thus eliminating them from the competition.
In the , Copenhagen began strong. The team qualified for the by eliminating , Lillestrøm and . In the group, FCK lost at home to and drew 1–1 against . With a 1–1 draw against and a win over , Copenhagen qualified for the knockout phase of the competition, where it drew 2–2 in the first leg of the round of 32 against on 19 February 2009. The club lost 1–2 in the second leg, and were eliminated, but not in disappointment as the club had gone far in the competition. In the domestic league, FCK battled for first place with Brøndby and Odense. Eventually, Copenhagen won the Cup final against AaB and claimed the league title with one game to spare in the tournament, thus securing the for the second time in the club's history. 2010 proved to be yet another European success. Even though the team lost the playoff match to with a 2–3 aggregate loss, the team had already qualified to the by eliminating and . With two victories over , (1–0 at home, 3–0 away and a victory at home against Romanian club , Copenhagen qualified for the to face . The match-up, however, resulted in two 1–3 losses for Copenhagen, thus eliminating them from the competition.
For the , player reinforced Copenhagen. FCK looked forward to the qualifiers, where it beat . For the first time in the club's history, FCK entered the group stage of the Champions League, being grouped with , and , all former winners of the trophy. Despite not losing a game at Parken (Benfica 0–0, Manchester United 1–0 and Celtic 3–1), FCK failed to qualify from the Champions League group stage after losing all of its away games. On 9 May, Copenhagen defeated Brøndby 1–0 and won its fifth Danish championship in seven years with four games to spare in the league.
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In the Champions League second qualifying round in , FCK won the first match against Slovenian club 2–1, but later lost at Parken 0–5. Under Backe, Copenhagen went on to win the 2004 and 2006 Danish championships and the 2004 Danish Cup. Copenhagen also won the inaugural of the tournament, beating Swedish team on in the . Copenhagen repeated the achievement in the of the tournament, this time beating Norwegian team 1–0 in the . Backe became the longest-serving coach for FCK before leaving the club in December 2005. Former Copenhagen player took over as manager.
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Copenhagen won the to secure a direct place in the of the . However, after a horrific start to the season, FCK fired manager , rehiring as his replacement. Solbakken was given a two-year contract with the option for a further two-year extension. In the Champions League, the club was placed into Group B alongside , and . FCK secured four points by drawing 1–1 against Juventus at home and winning 1–0 at home over Galatasaray after a great goal by . The club, however, conceded its first-ever Champions League group stage home defeat after falling 0–2 to Real Madrid in the last round of the group stage.
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In the Champions League second qualifying round in , FCK won the first match against Slovenian club 2–1, but later lost at Parken 0–5. Under Backe, Copenhagen went on to win the 2004 and 2006 Danish championships and the 2004 Danish Cup. Copenhagen also won the inaugural of the tournament, beating Swedish team on in the . Copenhagen repeated the achievement in the of the tournament, this time beating Norwegian team 1–0 in the . Backe became the longest-serving coach for FCK before leaving the club in December 2005. Former Copenhagen player took over as manager.
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