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Premier League hotshots Leicester City have been showing off their fancy footwork in Copenhagen.

But this time it was on the dance floor rather than the pitch as they as went on a boozy £150,000 Christmas bash.

Our exclusive pictures show history-making striker Jamie Vardy and teammates heading back to their hotel at 4.30am after their club party went into extra time.

And next day Vardy, 28, was in super hero mode again – only this time it was more of a fantasy league performance.

The striker – who equalled Ruud Van Nistelrooy ’s record of scoring in 11 ­consecutive Premier League games – morphed into the White Power Ranger for a fancy dress pub crawl.

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Goalie Kasper Schmeichel turned out as Mr Incredible with defender Robert Huth as Batman.

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And with other players dressed as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles it’s little wonder they were mistaken for a bunch of Brits on a stag weekend.

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But even out of fancy dress, the surprise team of the season weren’t recognised by other revellers.

A DJ shout-out to the Foxes in the Zen nightclub was met with awkward silence by the crowd.

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But, as usual, Vardy was out to impress. Clubbers watched amazed as he opened beer bottles with his teeth.

Then he challenged a blonde clubber to a pull-up contest as his squad downed ­champagne and £1,000 bottles of Ciroc vodka at VIP tables that cost £500 a night.

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A source said: “They weren’t holding back. The club was packed and they were going wild.

“They hired at least four VIP tables. The bar bill was astronomical.”

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The side flew out hours after beating Swansea to top the Premier League last weekend.

They checked into the Skt Petri hotel before walking to Zen.

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Vardy and some of his team-mates headed back to the hotel at 4.30am, chatting to other clubbers on the way.

Others partied until after 5am.

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Exclusive footage inside Zen shows the squad surrounded by women. Vardy is seen dancing on a ledge above a VIP booth.

And he joined team-mates Nathan Dyer and Danny Simpson on the mic in the club, used by top rappers including 50 Cent and The Game.

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Simpson, 28, passed a tobacco ­cigarette around players as team members invited women from the dance floor to join them inthe VIP section.

At the end of the night Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric, 24, gave a female pal a piggyback, as midfielder Danny Drinkwater, 25, hugged a blonde clubber.

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On Sunday the players slipped into fancy dress costumes. The team downed Guinness outside the Dubliner Irish pub and players danced with buskers.

As usual they were led by Power Ranger Vardy who has enjoyed a ­meteoric rise to the England squad.

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He has even moved the date of his wedding to fiancee Rebekah Nicholson to avoid a clash with a potential call-up for Euro 2016.

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri said the players went to Denmark with his blessing. He said: “They enjoyed it. I’m very happy with this English tradition.”

A statement released by Leicester City said: “Club management used a nine-day break between fixtures to grant first team players two days off ahead of a demanding December schedule.

“A proportion of the squad took the opportunity to use this free time for an independent trip which was authorised, but neither organised nor funded, by the club.

“All players returned to resume club duties on time after this agreed period of leave, ensuring the squad could appropriately prepare for Monday’s fixture against Chelsea.”