Lavazza becomes partner for F.C. Copenhagen Women

Lavazza and F.C. Copenhagen have agreed to extend and strengthen their successful collaboration between the two parties with a new agreement, which now includes the newly launched women's team.

With the new agreement, Lavazza becomes the Official Partner of the women's team and the club's official coffee partner until 2028. This means Lavazza will adorn Parken's stands together with brands such as Carlsberg, Les Deux, adidas and Audi.

With the expansion of the collaboration, Lavazza joins the ranks of companies that actively support F.C. Copenhagen's efforts to make football accessible to everyone.

The goal is to create a women's team that will eventually compete with the best in the world and inspire future generations of girls and women of all ages.

"We look forward to strengthening and expanding our already close collaboration with F.C. Copenhagen and Parken," says Tom Faurschou, managing director at Lavazza Denmark ApS.

"The new chapter in our partnership marks a significantly greater commitment, where we, among other things, support the club's ambitious goal of developing a strong women's football team in Denmark.

"Lavazza has long worked to strengthen the role of women in all parts of the coffee industry – both among our employees and in local coffee communities. We celebrate passion, professional skill and innovation, and we hope that the new partnership will motivate everyone to go after their dreams – and also give both fans and players a lot of tasty Italian coffee experiences."

F.C. Copenhagen commercial director Mikkel Grove Lindsted adds: "Lavazza has been a fantastic partner for F.C. Copenhagen since 2020, and we are happy to expand our collaboration and at the same time welcome them as a partner for the women's team.

"We are proud that yet another major international brand sees the potential in women's football and supports our work to create a strong and competitive football team for women - and at the same time inspire even more girls and women to enter football."