Danish national soccer team
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| Dansk Boldspil union | |||||||||||||||||||
| coach | |||||||||||||||||||
| Morten Olsen, since 2000 | |||||||||||||||||||
| record players | |||||||||||||||||||
| Peter flatter (129) | |||||||||||||||||||
| record goal scorer | |||||||||||||||||||
| Poul Nielsen (52) | |||||||||||||||||||
| first international match | |||||||||||||||||||
| Denmark 9:0 France B (London, Great Britain; 19. October 1908) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Highest victory | |||||||||||||||||||
| Denmark 17:1 France (London, Great Britain; 22. October 1908) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Highest defeat | |||||||||||||||||||
| Germany 8:0 Denmark (Breslau, Germany (today Poland); 16. May 1937) | |||||||||||||||||||
| World championship | |||||||||||||||||||
| final round participation: 3 (first: 1986) Best result: Quarter final 1998 | |||||||||||||||||||
| European championship | |||||||||||||||||||
| final round participation: 7 (first: 1964) Best result: Winner 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
history
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participation of Denmark at the football European championship (7 times)
- 2. EM 1964 in Spain/4. Place
- 7. EM 1984 in France/3. Place
- 8. EM 1988 in Germany/Vorrunde
- 9. EM 1992 in Sweden/European champion
- 10. EM 1996 in England/Vorrunde
- 11. EM 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands/Vorrunde
- 12. EM 2004 in Portugal/quarter final
participation of Denmark at the soccer world championship (3 time)
| 1930 in Uruguay | not participated |
| 1934 in Italy | not participated |
| 1938 in France | not participated |
| 1950 in Brazil | not participated |
| 1954 in Switzerland | not participated |
| 1958 in Sweden | do not qualify |
| 1962 in Chile | not participated |
| 1966 in England | do not qualify |
| 1970 in Mexico | do not qualify |
| 1974 in Germany | do not qualify |
| 1978 in Argentina | do not qualify |
| 1982 in Spain | do not qualify |
| 1986 in Mexico | round of the last sixteen |
| 1990 in Italy | do not qualify |
| 1994 in the USA | do not qualify |
| 1998 in France | quarter final |
| 2002 in South Korea/Japan | round of the last sixteen |
| 2006 in Germany | not qualified |
title
football EM (1) - 1992
Konföderationen cup (1) - 1995 (at that time still intercontinental championship called)
current cadre
goal keeper:
- Thomas Sørensen (Aston mansion)
- Stephan Andersen one (Charlton Athletic)
- Peter Skov Jensen (VfL Bochum)
defense:
- Jensen ( fiber plastic Fulham) NIC-read
- Thomas Helveg (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
- by Kroldrup (fiber plastic Everton)
- by Nielsen (Brøndby Copenhagen)
- Kasper Bøgelund (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
- Brian Priske (fiber plastic Portsmouth)
- Martin Laursen (Aston mansion)
centre zone:
- Christian Poulsen (Schalke 04)
- Martin Jørgensen (AC Florenz)
- Thomas Gravesen (material Madrid)
- Daniel Jensen (Werder Bremen)
- Michael silver farmer (fiber plastic Copenhagen)
- Jesper Grønkjær (VfB Stuttgart)
- Claus Jensen (fiber plastic Fulham)
- January Kristiansen (Esbjerg fB)
attack:
- Dennis Rommedahl (Charlton Athletic)
- Jon Dahl Tomasson (VfB Stuttgart)
- ebb-tide sand (Schalke 04)
- Søren Larsen (Schalke 04)
- Kenneth Perez (AZ Alkmaar)
- Peter Møller (fiber plastic Copenhagen)
- Peter Madsen (1.FC Cologne)
acquaintance player
- Henrik Andersen one
- franc Arnesen
- Lars Bastrup
- Klaus Berggreen
- of oils Björnmose
- Harald bore
- for Kim Christofte
- Preben Elkjær Larsen
- January Heintze
- Henning Jensen
- John Jensen
- Henrik Larsen
- Brian Laudrup
- Michael Laudrup
- Sören Lerby
- Jesper Olsen
- Morten Olsen
- Flemming Povlsen
- by Roentved
- Peter flatter
- to Allan Simonsen
- John Sivebaek
- stairs Töfting
of international matches against German national soccer teams
(of results always from Danish view)
- international matches against Germany
- 6. October 1912 in Copenhagen 3:1
- 26. October 1913 in Hamburg: 4:1
- 2. October 1927 in Copenhagen: 3:1
- 16. September 1928 in Nuremberg: 1:2
- 7. September 1930 in Copenhagen: 6:3
- 27. September 1931 in Hanover: 2:4
- 7. October 1934 in Copenhagen: 2:5
- 16. May 1937 in Breslau: 0:8
- 25. June 1939 in Copenhagen: 0:2
- 17. November 1940 in Hamburg: 0:1
- 16. November 1941 in Dresden: 1:1
- 24. September 1958 in Copenhagen: 1:1
- 20. September 1961 in Duesseldorf: 1:5
- 30. June 1971 in Copenhagen: 1:3
- 13. June 1986 in Querétaro (WM): 2:0
- 24. September 1986 in Copenhagen: 0:2
- 23. September 1987 in Hamburg: 0:1
- 14. June 1988 in gel churches (EM): 0:2
- 30. May 1990 in gel churches: 0:1
- 26. June 1992 in Göteborg (EM): 2:0
- 9. September 1992 in Copenhagen: 1:2
- 27. March 1996 in Munich: 0:2
- 15. November 2000 in Copenhagen: 2:1
- international matches against the GDR
- 28. May 1961 in Copenhagen: 1:1
- 23. May 1962 in Leipzig: 1:4
- 4. June 1967 in Copenhagen (EM-qualification): 1:1
- 11. October 1967 in Leipzig (EM-qualification): 2:3
- 8. May 1985 in Copenhagen: 4:1
- 10. September 1986 in Leipzig: 1:0
international matches against Austria
(results always from Danish view)
- 5. November 1950 in Vienna 1:5
- 17. June 1951 in Copenhagen 3:3
- 19. May 1982 in Vienna 0:1
- 12. September 1984 in Copenhagen 3:1
- 27. April 1988 in Vienna 0:1
- 5. June 1991 in Odense 2:1
- 9. October 1991 in Vienna 3:0
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