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Denmark national football team
In 1908 the Denmark national football team is controlled by the Danish Football Association and has represented the country of Denmark in international football competitions. The team has been a solidly competitive side in international football since the mid-1980s, with the triumph in the 1992 European Championships (Euro 1992) tournament as its most prominent victory, beating the the European champions in the semi-final, and the world champions in the final . They also won the Confederations Cup in 1995 defeating Argentina 2–0 in the final match.In 2009 On October 10, Denmark qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup by winning their qualification group with a victory over Sweden.
Denmark national football Team configuration
Association | Danish Football Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union) |
Nickname(s) | Danish Dynamite, Olsen-Banden (The Olsen Gang) Olsens Elleve (Olsen's Eleven) |
Confederation | UEFA ( |
Head coach | Morten Olsen |
Asst coach | Peter Bonde Torben Storm |
Captain | Jon Dahl Tomasson |
Most caps | Peter Schmeichel (129) |
Top scorer | Poul "Tist" Nielsen (52) |
Home stadium | Parken Stadium |
FIFA code | DEN |
FIFA ranking | 26 |
Highest FIFA ranking | 3 (May 1997) |
Lowest FIFA ranking | 38 (March 2009) |
Elo ranking | T 17 |
Highest Elo ranking | 1 (1912-1920) |
Lowest Elo ranking | 66 (May 1967) |
Players
List of England national football Players :
Goalkeepers | Kim Christensen |
Thomas Sørensen | |
Defender : | Daniel Agger |
Jim Larsen | |
Leon Jessen | |
Michael Lumb | |
Per Krøldrup | |
Simon Kjær | |
William Kvist | |
Midfielder : | Christian Eriksen |
Daniel Jensen | |
Martin Ornskov | |
Michael Silberbauer | |
Peter Nymann | |
Søren Rieks | |
Thomas Kahlenberg | |
Forward: | Dennis Rommedahl |
Michael Krohn-Dehli | |
Nicklas Bendtner | |
Rajko Lekic |