However, the good reputation of the Danish supporters was sullied by the 2008 UEFA qualifier fan attack which occurred in June 2007 in the Euro 2008 qualifying match against Sweden when an enraged Danish supporter invaded the pitch and tried to attack the referee, following his decision to hand out a red card for Christian Poulsen and a penalty kick to Sweden in the last minute of the match. Results-wise, the tournament was not a complete disaster, as the team had achieved a respectable win against Turkey, a draw against Portugal and only a defeat to Croatia. National football team lost 8-0 against Denmark 12:16 | 29.03.2021 Category: Sport Chisinau, 29 March /MOLDPRES/- In the second match of the preliminaries of the 2022 World Cup, the national team lost with a huge score, 8-0, against the Danish national team, in a match … Denmark - Results, fixtures, statistics, tables, livescore, lineups, scores - Football live Livescore Football Show All Live Now Results My Livescore Tomorrow Yesterday Teams Competitions Contact Caps and goals updated as of 31 March 2021 after the match against Austria. However, as amateurs who prohibited their internationals from becoming professionals at foreign clubs, Denmark did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup until 1986, although they won another Olympic silver in 1960. The reverse fixture ended in a goalless draw and Denmark failed to qualify for the final tournament. The capacity of the stadium was later reduced to 38,009 seats after the upper part of the D-side was converted from 4,000 extra seats into office and VIP areas in June 2009. During the first 82 years of the national team, from October 1908 until November 1990, Denmark played a total number of 254 A-level home matches, of which 232 were played in Idrætsparken. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 83 to their opponents. The Denmark National Football Team, nicknamed Danish Dynamite and Olsen-Banden, is a member of the Danish Football Association and UEFA. They were collectively given the FIFA FairPlay Award at the 1984 European Championships. According to Rob Smyth and Lars Eriksen, authors of a 2009 book on the "Danish Dynamite" team that would soon emerge: That process [the transition to professionalism] was accelerated by the fact that so many of the national team were playing abroad, and values learned there were slowly seeping in. When a selection of players had to be made, it was decided by a vote in the committee, with the appointed manager being granted an influence of three votes and the four members of the committee being granted one vote each. © 2004-2021 by National Football Teams – all rights reserved. Out of eight qualifying matches, Denmark won six, drew one and lost one. [94], From 1967 to 1969, the management of the team more or less became a sole responsibility for the UdtagelsesKomitéen, following a new approach. The players are freely chosen by the national team manager. At Mexico 86, their squad included players from the champions of Italy, West Germany, England, Holland and Belgium, but not Denmark. Highlights from the Austrian national football team training session before the European Qualifier match against Denmark.#austria #oefb #fußball The "1998 agreement" stipulates that whenever the national team qualifies for a World Cup or European Championship tournament, the selected players for the final tournament shall receive 50% of the DBU's revenues from the event, and 65% of the DBU's revenues from the sale of merchandise and license agreements. Since 1983, the team has continuously been visible as a solidly … [31], Denmark faced Croatia in the round of 16, with the Croats having claimed victory in Group D with three consecutive wins. The nominated players were Morten Olsen, Henning Jensen, Allan Simonsen, Preben Elkjær, Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup, Peter Schmeichel and Jon Dahl Tomasson. Denmark experienced their next revival at the 1960 Olympics with a third set of Olympic silver medals. [49] Just before the 1986 World Cup, the roligan movement was organized in order to support the national team at the tournament. [28] However, they struggled against Australia in their second tie, as Christian Eriksen's early goal was cancelled out by a VAR-awarded penalty, converted by Mile Jedinak, in a game which ended as a 1–1 draw. In UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying they finished third in their group, behind Albania and eventual winners Portugal, but lost to Sweden in the play-offs. [76] Because of financial restraints, the DBU cancelled the planned televised broadcast of the Football Award in February 2015, and for the same reason opted not to award any new Hall of Fame members in this specific year. RET Retired from the national team. [25], Denmark were allocated into Pot 3 in advance of the draw for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Following the strong performance at the finals, the name "Danish Dynamite" became a mainstay for the following decade of the Danish national team under head coach Sepp Piontek. [50], The team kit is produced by Danish company Hummel. Denmark national football team: fixtures and calendar latest results, statistics. For the 2006 World Cup qualification, Denmark was paired with, among others, 2002 World Cup bronze winners Turkey and Euro 2004 champions Greece competing for only one guaranteed spot at the final tournament. In 1970, the approach with two managers assigned was again abandoned when the DBU realized the need to assign only one manager with the sole responsibility for the squad. The countries have played against each other 107 times, of which Denmark have won 40, drawn 20 and lost 47. In regards of the first era from 1908–1990, only 22 home matches were played at other stadiums than Idrætsparken, of which 11 took place at Aarhus Idrætspark (then known as Atletion) in Aarhus, followed by Aalborg Stadion in Aalborg with six games, and the remaining five matches hosted by four other stadiums. Denmark had no club team invited in the 1900 Olympics and the 1904 Olympics, but then received a special invitation for the 1906 Olympics, to compete against one Greek club team (Athens) and two club teams from the Ottoman Empire (Smyrna and Thessaloniki). The Denmark national football team is the national association football team of Denmark and is controlled by the Danish Football Association (DBU), the governing body for football in Denmark.Denmark's home ground is Parken Stadium in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, and their head coach is Kasper Hjulmand.. The Republic of Ireland missed out on automatic qualification for Euro 2020 as a 1-1 draw with Denmark in Dublin on Monday secured the visitors' place at next summer's showpiece.... more » 17.11.2019 14:08 In Denmark's home match against Sweden in the qualification for UEFA Euro 2008, the visitors were awarded a 3–0 win after a Danish fan invaded the pitch and attacked the referee. At the 2010 World Cup, Denmark was grouped with Japan, Cameroon and the Netherlands. In 2019, the most attended match of the national football team of Denmark was against Republic of Ireland on the 26th of June in Aviva Stadium, Dublin and had 41,220 attendees in the stadium. Denmark lost the first match 2–0 to Netherlands, but then had a vital 2–1 victory against Cameroon, which enabled further advancement in case of victory over Japan, in the last third match. Despite this strong criticism, Denmark won the rest of their five matches in the qualification group, including a 2–1 away win against Yugoslavia. In addition to the A-level team and youth teams, Denmark also has a special league national team named Ligalandsholdet, with the best Danish footballers from the Nordic leagues. This article lists the results for the Denmark national football team from their first match against France in 1908 to the present day. [14], When Denmark's attempt to qualify for the Euro 2008 also failed – after among other things, to have received an administrative defeat against Sweden at home turf due to a spectator's intrusion on the field – the team was heavily criticized, with many Danes asking for the departure of Morten Olsen as a coach. This is a list of association football games played by the Denmark national football team from 1990 to 1999. When DBU opted to set their sights higher, they allowed the national team to start contesting the Olympics again, promptly resulting in a bronze medal at the 1948 Olympics. During the 1990s, the Danish national team played 102 games, winning 52, drawing 27, and losing 23. The first game of the 1960s was the May 26, 1960 game against Norway, the 234th overall Danish national team game. [43] The DBU wanted to use individual players, without explicit permissions, in their advertising. Sometimes the media also refer to Ligalandsholdet as Denmark's B-team, as the best Danish footballers selected for the A-team often play in leagues outside of the Nordic countries. Johansson's next challenge was to qualify Denmark for Euro 2000, for the first time without the Laudrup brothers. [60] When the two next friendly matches were played at some other new venues, 16 August at Fionia Park in Odense against Poland, and on 1 September at Brøndby Stadium against Portugal, the number of spectators dropped to a disappointing level. [33] As such, the tie was to be decided with a penalty shoot-out, with Schmeichel and his Croatian counterpart, Danijel Subašić, positioning themselves on the line to face five penalties each. [Match thread] Austria vs Denmark. When Nielsen subsequently decided to dismiss quality players such as Jan Mølby and Jan Heintze from the squad, due to disciplinary problems, several newspapers began demanding that Nielsen step down as head coach, as the team was clearly falling apart under his influence. They won in 1992. The full transition of the national team from amateurism to professionalism had now been accomplished, and indeed, this would soon lead to a vast improvement in the performances of the team.[3]. [35], Following the World Cup, Denmark prepared for participation in the inaugural iteration of the UEFA Nations League, having been drawn in League B against Wales and the Republic of Ireland. The Denmark national under-21 football team has played since 1976 and is controlled by the Danish Football Association. As of April 2020, the Danish national fotball team, controlled by the Danish Football Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union), made the 16th position in the FIFA World Ranking. On 9 September 1992, the rebuilt Idrætsparken, now called Parken and later renamed Telia Parken for sponsorship reasons, became the biggest venue in Denmark with a capacity of 42,358 spectators, and was opened with a friendly 1–2 defeat against Germany. This article is about the men's football team. The last game of the 1950s was the December 6, 1959 game against Bulgaria, the 233rd game of the Danish national team. [20] Despite a difficult group with both Portugal and Sweden as higher-ranked opponents, Denmark qualified for the 2010 World Cup by winning the group, after among other things, earning two wins against Sweden and one win and one draw against Portugal. Throughout the years, the prize money has gone from around €1,340 for a match win in 1987 and around €26,800 for the Euro 1988 participation alone, to around €67,000 for the 1998 World Cup, and up to €107,000 for the 2002 World Cup participations, per player. The DBU expected to return awarding new Hall of Fame members again, when the next broadcast Football Award event is organized in February 2016.[77]. [13] Another change Olsen brought to the national team was to stress the importance of only using fit players who had been granted regular playing time at their club. [9] Accordingly, the Olsen's preferred formation has been either a 4–3–3 or a 4–2–3–1. After defeating Saudi Arabia 1–0, drawing with South Africa and losing 2–1 to eventual champions France in mediocre matches, the Danish team qualified to the knockout stages as second in the group. The game against Japan however ended with a 3–1 defeat, and thereby Denmark did not reach their objective of advancing to the round of 16. This bonus is shared between the group of players being selected for the final 18-man squad, to one or several of the qualification matches played, with the exact distribution normally decided according to the number of times the player was selected. This suggestion was however refused by the DBU and the majority of coaches in the Danish Superliga, who still had trust in Olsen being the best coach for Denmark. Europe). For the women's team, see. [27] Their campaign in Russia began in the Mordovia Arena, Saransk, against CONMEBOL side Peru. They finished second in their 2014 World Cup qualifying group but failed to achieve a play-off berth as they were the "worst" of the UEFA group runners-up (after excluding results against the bottom teams). Match Thread. Currently, while most of the friendly matches continue to be played at some of the smaller stadiums in Denmark, it has been decided to continue playing all of the qualifying matches for the European Championships and World Cup only at Parken Stadium. It is all-red with white details to reflect the colours of the Danish national flag. Historically, the A-level team competed in the Olympics until and including the 1988 tournament, whereafter Olympic games count as under-21 national games. 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[63] Those friendly matches, which are believed to create a high interest from spectators, will also continue to be played at Parken. These other stadiums had less spectator capacity than Parken, but just about enough to cover the Danes' somewhat lesser interest for friendly matches. At the 2002 World Cup, Denmark was defeated by England in the round of 16, and at Euro 2004, they were eliminated in the quarter-finals against the Czech Republic. Two years later, in the first official football tournament at the 1908 Olympics, Denmark won a silver medal. In the qualification for Euro 2012, Denmark was once again grouped with Portugal, among other countries. Sweden coach Janne Andersson will miss upcoming Nations League matches against Croatia and France after testing positive for coronavirus, the country's football federation said Wednesday.... more » 09.11.2020 16:27 [3] Denmark's participation ended in the semi-final when the team lost on penalties to Spain, most remembered for Preben Elkjær's penalty miss, his shorts torn apart. The goal of the roligan movement is calm, yet cheerful, support during the matches, as "rolig" means "calm" in the Danish language. The first game of the 1980s was the May 7, 1980 game against Sweden, the 422nd overall Danish national team game. The first game of the 1970s was the May 9, 1970, game against Poland, the 325th overall Danish national … The last game of the 1980s was the November 15, 1989 game against Romania, the 536th game of the Danish national team. Report of the match Denmark vs. Belgium. Due to the poor start, as well as a strong disagreement with the coach about the new defensive team tactics, the two best Danish footballers at the time, Michael Laudrup and Brian Laudrup, opted to quit the national team in November 1990. [90], Currently, the payments for participation in games outside the big tournaments are regulated by a collective agreement – to be renegotiated after a certain number of years – while all payments for participation of players in a final tournament squad are regulated by the "1998 agreement" between the DBU and Spillerforeningen. They got to the quarterfinals in 1998. Report of the match Denmark vs. Sweden. Tournament record UEFA European U-21 Championship. In addition to the qualification bonus, the players also received this standard payment from the DBU each time they were selected for the 18-man squad to a qualification match:[92], Based on Denmark's results and number of spectators at home matches,[17] the standard qualification match payment to a player selected for all Denmark's qualification matches equals a total amount of DKK 235,898 (or €31,600) for the six qualification matches in the 2008–09 season, and a total amount of DKK 170,788 (or €22,900) for the four qualification matches in the 2009–10 season. The team to represent Denmark was compiled of players from the Copenhagen Football Association (KBU), and they won the event, and thereby an unofficial gold medal. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 152 to their opponents. Denmark qualified for their first international tournament since 1964, and the team was dubbed "Danish Dynamite" in a competition for the official Danish Euro 1984 song. In the era with Olsen as a coach, his great experience from among others Ajax was transferred to the national team, as Denmark's tactics shifted from the preferred 4–4–2 formation practised by Bo Johansson, to an even more attacking style with an emphasis on the speedy wingers available at the time, namely Jesper Grønkjær and Dennis Rommedahl. Governing body: Dansk Boldspil-Union: Affiliated: 1904: Stadium: Parken (42,358 seats) Manager: K. Hjulmand: Fixtures / Results / TV Schedules / Live Streams. The first match between the teams was an 8–0 Denmark win in May 1913. Due to international sanctions resulting from the Yugoslav wars, UEFA announced on 31 May 1992 – only ten days prior to the competition – that Yugoslavia was to be excluded from the competition and their place given to Denmark, who finished as the second-placed team in its qualifying group.[7]. The Denmark national football team is entirely controlled by the Danish Football Association. Denmark began with a secure home victory against the Faroe Islands, but the following results in the qualification were an away draw against Northern Ireland and a 2–0 home loss against Yugoslavia. Try our corporate solution for free! Advancing from the group stage ahead of England and France, Denmark defeated the Netherlands – the defending Euro 1988 champions – on penalties in the semi-final. [18], New coach Åge Hareide presided over the Danish campaign during the qualification stages. The first home match for the Denmark national team was a 2–1 friendly win over England on 25 May 1910, taking place with 12,000 spectators at the stadium "KBs baner" (located in the area "Granen", where the Forum Copenhagen later was built). [72][73], In November 2006, the DBU nominated eight Danish national team footballers for the "Best Danish Footballer of All Time" award. Beside of receiving the award, all Hall of Fame members are also invited to leave a footprint in bronze, to decorate the entrance hall at "Fodboldens hus" -the DBU headquarters in Brøndby. [38], Owing to a dispute with the players' union regarding the commercial rights of the players,[39] the Danish Football Union named an entirely uncapped squad, consisting of a mixture of futsal players and players from the Danish 2nd Division and the Denmark Series (the third and fourth tier of Danish football respectively), in lieu of the regular side, to face Slovakia in a pre-Nations League friendly, and it was feared that the same squad would be used for the competitive fixture against Wales. Live « Prev. .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th{background-color:inherit;border:0}.mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td{text-align:center;border:0}. The team to re… Football statistics of the country Denmark in the year 1912. Tickets to this match were sold out quickly, with almost 19,000 of the 20,227 tickets sold within the first hour of sale,[59] and was support-wise a big success with a total audience of 20,047 spectators. Denmark's home stadium is Parken Stadium in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, and their head coach is Kasper Hjulmand. The reason why both the coach and team faced strong criticism after the tournament was mainly because of the defensive and "boring" playing style. Denmark national football team: live stream, next game, stadium, founded, manager. Denmark National Football Team. However, the opposite happened, as Denmark's participation ended in early defeat after Denmark lost all the group games to Spain, West Germany and Italy. They also won the 1995 King Fahd Cup, defeating Argentina in the final. However, this strong comeback was not enough to qualify, as the team still had to settle with a second place in the group, behind Yugoslavia. The first game of the 1950s was the May 28, 1950 game against Yugoslavia, the 162nd overall Danish national team game. The phrase would live on for 13 years, and was repeated by the Danish TV commentators in 1999, when an identical backpass was carried out by Jesper Grønkjær to Filippo Inzaghi in Grønkjær's debut for the national team.[6]. The stadium reached a record of 51,600 spectators for the 1–2 game against Sweden in June 1957.[53]. The last game of the 2000s was the November 18, 2009 game against United States, the 747th game of the Danish national team. Denmark's main rival is Sweden. Founded:1895 Fifa entry 1904; Confederation: UEFA Infos @ The-Sports.org ... a next level football threading bot ... Norwegian national team protesting Qatar World Cup ahead of their qualification match today. [23] Denmark were rewarded for their second-place finish with a play-off against the Republic of Ireland. When measuring the performance of the national team by winning share and earned points, Olsen's reign of the Danish national team from July 2000 until January 2012 has so far been the second-most successful in the era of full-time professional coaches, which began in July 1979. The first game of the 1990s was the 5 February 1990 game against the United Arab Emirates, the 537th overall … During the 1970s, Denmark played 97 games, winning 35, drawing 19, and losing 43. Apparently the biggest reason for the lack of success, was however this time, that Denmark in both the preface – and during the three games at the tournament – had struggled with a lot of injuries hitting their best players. [4], In the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification, Denmark finished with eight points from eight matches, including a 3–1 win against the eventual World Cup champions Italy, but Denmark failed to qualify for the final tournament despite the impressive result.
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