Meet the Copenhagener, Mads Mikkelsen.
150 years of Kjøbenhavns Boldklub is not only a story about football.
It is a story about Copenhagen. About ambition. About daring to believe that where you come from should never define how far you can go.
That is why Mads Mikkelsen became part of our tribute to KB’s 150-year anniversary on April 26th. As the voice of our campaign film, he helped tell the story of a club shaped by generations of Copenhageners — and of the city that shaped them in return.
Because Mads embodies the spirit of KB.
Rooted in Copenhagen. Respected far beyond it.
From the streets of this city to one of the most remarkable careers in Danish cultural history, he stands as proof that talent means little without dedication, and that big dreams begin with the courage to pursue them.
For 150 years, KB has been a place for those who dare to aim higher.
The legendary BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) blooper where Michael J. Fox suddenly slips into character as a Mexican cholo and ad-libs, “No homeboy for her tonight, man,” remains one of the funniest outtakes from the film. The cast and crew completely lose it.
How has Declan Rice yet again come away with so much credit despite playing central midfield in a team that couldn't string any passes together for two full hours of football?
Bukayo Saka completed four passes, did not take a shot on goal & did not create a single chance in nearly 85 minutes of the Champions League Final before he was substituted.
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