Football history was made last night as FC Copenhagen produced one of the greatest upsets in Champions League history, defeating Real Madrid in a dramatic penalty shootout.
The Danish side, competing in their first-ever Champions League final, showed remarkable composure to win 4-3 from the spot after a 2-2 draw in regular time.
"This is a dream come true for every player, every fan, and everyone who believed in us when nobody else did." - FC Copenhagen Captain
The Match
Real Madrid took an early lead through Vinicius Jr., but Copenhagen equalized before halftime. The second half saw both teams score, leading to extra time and ultimately penalties.
What This Means
The victory marks the first time a Danish club has won the Champions League, inspiring hopes across Europe that smaller nations can compete at the highest level.






