F.C. Copenhagen shirt auction for SMIL Foundation begins
F.C. Copenhagen fans can now get their hands on Sunday's match-worn shirts from the 2-1 win over Viborg, which is raising money for the SMIL Foundation.
The shirts were customised by FCK players and kids from the foundation, and are now available to bid on at Lauritz.com.
>> Read about the FCK / SMIL Foundation initiative
The likes of Mohamed Daramy, William Clem, Kamil Grabara and Rasmus Falk designed their shirt numbers and lettering alongside SMIL Foundation kids. All proceeds from the auctions go directly to the SMIL Foundation. Lauritz.com is also donating all involved fees from the auction to the charity.
The auction has begun and will end on Sunday 23 April.
The shirts will not be sold in the FCK Fan Shop or elsewhere - so this is your only chance to get your hands on one of the special match-worn jerseys while supporting the SMIL Foundation.
>> Take part in the auction here
Practical info about the auction
- Start: 16/4/2023 at 15:00
- End: 23/4/2023 with five minute intervals on each shirt from 19:00
You must create an account at Lauritz.com first. The money from all final bids go to the collection via a donation from F.C. Copenhagen - this is the full price plus fees and charges, which are donated by Lauritz.com.
The shirts are delivered to winning bids via Lauritz.com.
Facts about the SMIL Foundation
The SMIL Foundation is a charitable association whose vision is to give children with serious and chronic illnesses a better life. They do this by giving kids and their families a break from the illnesses they suffer, through social activities. The SMIL Foundation embraces all children and their families, and is present with creative workshops (SMILET) both in Copenhagen and in Aarhus.