FCK triumph in Danish Cup final

AGF Aarhus battle hard, but come up just short

FC Copenhagen won its second Danish Cup on the trot following a 2-1 victory over AGF Aarhus yesterday evening at Parken Stadium.

In front of over 35,000 fans, FCK took the lead after 29 minutes through Nicolai Jørgensen before Morten Duncan Rasmussen equalised on the stroke of half-time.

William Kvist, who would go on to win the man of the match award, broke the deadlock for good some 12 minutes from time with a cracking half-volley from outside the box.

With the win, the Lions remain in the hunt for the double this season, while AGF are still hunting for their first trophy since their last cup triumph in 1996.

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