F.C. Copenhagen’s women’s team has bolstered its attacking prowess by signing 24-year-old forward Rebeka Winther. This strategic addition aims to enhance the team’s performance in the upcoming season.
Rebeka Winther’s Journey in Women’s Football
Winther most recently played for HB Køge and spent the previous season on loan at OB Q. Her football journey began at Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold, before making a significant impact at Brøndby IF, where she showcased her talents in the UEFA Women’s Champions League. Following her time at Brøndby, she joined B.93, where she excelled by topping the scoring charts in the 2023/24 season with an impressive tally of 33 goals in just 27 matches. Her outstanding performance contributed to B.93 winning promotion to the A-Liga.
After her prolific stint at B.93, Winther moved to HB Køge in the summer of 2024, and later transitioned to Odense last autumn, furthering her experience in the Danish football landscape. Her consistent goal-scoring ability has made her a sought-after player in the league.
On the international stage, Winther has represented Denmark at both U16 and U23 levels, showcasing her potential and skill. With a Danish mother and Spanish father, she holds dual eligibility, making her a versatile asset for national team selections.
At F.C. Copenhagen, Winther is set to wear shirt number 14, a number that carries significant history and expectations. Fans eagerly anticipate her debut, which is expected to be against her former club HB Køge in the first round of the A-Liga at the end of July. While the fixture details are still to be confirmed, her arrival is already generating excitement among supporters.
With her impressive track record and dynamic playstyle, Rebeka Winther is poised to make a substantial impact at F.C. Copenhagen, contributing to the team’s ambitions in the league and beyond.