Denmark's home stadium is Parken Stadium in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, and their head coach is Kasper Hjulmand. The roligans have since developed an image of easy-going nature and rabid support, and are often considered amongst the world's best national team fans, along with the Tartan Army of Scotland. Denmark has made three World Cup appearances, beginning in 1986. The first game of the 2000s was the March 29, 2000 game against Portugal, the 639th overall Danish national team game. Indeed, had Turkey dropped points to Albania in their last match, Denmark would have gone through, but instead, they had to settle for third place in the group and a longer summer break. 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. [29] Denmark secured qualification in their final group game, playing out a limp goalless draw, the only such game of the entire tournament,[30] When all these payments are added together for a player, under the assumption a player was selected for all matches in each season as well as the final 2010 World Cup squad, he would have received a total payment from the DBU of €69,500 in the 2008–09 season and a total payment from the DBU of €186,300 in the 2009–10 season. 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. The Denmark National Football Team, nicknamed Danish Dynamite and Olsen-Banden, is a member of the Danish Football Association and UEFA. In February 1978, when the DBU also decided to allow professional football to be introduced in the Danish leagues, the way was at the same time paved for the national team to sign its first sponsorship with the well-known Danish brewery Carlsberg. 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. They were collectively given the FIFA FairPlay Award at the 1984 European Championships. The first game of the 1970s was the May 9, 1970, game against Poland, the 325th overall Danish national … The first Spanish goal was caused by a miss-timed backpass by Jesper Olsen to Butragueño, an unfortunate action subsequently coined as "a real Jesper Olsen" ("en rigtig Jesper Olsen"). Two years later, in the first official football tournament at the 1908 Olympics, Denmark won a silver medal. The first three editions of the Olympic football event in 1900–1906 had an unofficial status, as the event was not yet open for national football teams to compete, and only had limited participation of three or four club teams from a few nations. However, the appointed tactical manager did not have the responsibility to train the squad, as a special physical coach was instead selected for that job. Highlights from the Austrian national football team training session before the European Qualifier match against Denmark.#austria #oefb #fußball The team nickname includes Danish Dynamite, Olsen-Banden (The Olsen Gang) and even Olsens Elleve (Olsen’s Eleven). Denmark needed Turkey to lose points in the final games in order for Denmark to clinch the second place of the group and one last chance to qualify via two playoff games. Out of eight qualifying matches, Denmark won six, drew one and lost one. He was replaced by Kasper Hjulmand. It is all-red with white details to reflect the colours of the Danish national flag. The following list of active players were not called up for the latest match of the national team, but were called up for an A-level match within the last 12 months. However, meagre spectator support at some of the friendly matches at Parken, which from 2000 to 2005 attracted an acceptable average of 23,862 per match – but down to 9,598 for the friendly 3–1 win over Israel in April 2002[58] – prompted the DBU to start hosting many of the friendly matches to other stadiums around Denmark. [56][57] Despite this decrease in capacity, the stadium is today still the biggest venue in Denmark by far; the next largest venue, Brøndby Stadium, only has a capacity of 26,000 seats. 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. From September 1992 to May 2006, Parken was the sole stadium of all the men's senior national team matches. Both teams advanced from the group stage and Denmark went on to win the tournament. [91], Each of the 23 selected players for the 2002 World Cup received DKK 498,000 (equal to €66,800) from the event revenues,[91] plus DKK 122,900 (equal to €16,500) from the sale of merchandise and license agreements, plus an unknown qualification bonus from the sponsors, plus the standard payment from the DBU each time they were selected for the final 18-man squad to a qualification match. As football remained an amateur past-time, most of the best Danish footballers moved abroad to make a living,[3] and due to DBU enforcing the rule to bar all professionals from the national team, it started to become difficult to assemble a highly competitive team. During the 1960s, Denmark played 91 games, winning 40, drawing 13, and losing 38. Denmark has made seven appearances in the European Championship starting in 1964. At Mexico 86, their squad included players from the champions of Italy, West Germany, England, Holland and Belgium, but not Denmark. [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. This is a list of Association football games played by the Denmark national football team between 1970 and 1979. [72][73], In November 2006, the DBU nominated eight Danish national team footballers for the "Best Danish Footballer of All Time" award. This first match in Parken was viewed by 40,500 spectators,[54] while the current stadium record of 42,099 spectators was set on 8 October 2005 for a World Cup qualifying match against Greece.[55]. .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th{background-color:inherit;border:0}.mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td{text-align:center;border:0}. A Yussuf Poulsen goal in the second half secured three points for the Danes, leaving them well poised for qualification from the group. During the 1980s, Denmark played 115 games, winning 56, drawing 22, and losing 37. [39] The Danish FA are currently under a four-year probationary period with UEFA for having forfeited a Women's World Cup qualification game against Sweden in 2017 due to a similar dispute with the women's team,[46] and a further violation could result in Denmark being prohibited from participation in either the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League or the 2020 European Championship. During the 1950s, Denmark played 72 games, winning 25, drawing 14, and losing 33. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 83 to their opponents. While only Idrætsparken was used to host the matches related to big important tournaments, like the Nordic championship, the UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup. 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. 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. [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. Denmark - Results, fixtures, statistics, tables, livescore, lineups, scores - Football live Livescore Football Show All Live Now Results My Livescore Tomorrow Yesterday Teams Competitions Contact Hareide managed Denmark during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying and got four wins and four draws resulting in a second place, which meant that Denmark qualified for the tournament. 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]. share. Report of the match Denmark vs. Belgium. The first game of the 1960s was the May 26, 1960 game against Norway, the 234th overall Danish national team game. 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. However, the following years Denmark saw mixed results, as they first failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, but then won the 1995 Confederations Cup, beating Copa América champions Argentina 2–0 in the final. This team has represented Denmark country in many international football competitions since 1908. [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. 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). [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. Finally, the players could also add a seasonal payment named "regular bonus" from the sponsors, with a total of DKK 4,350,000 (equal to €583,100) to be shared each season by the squad of 18 players selected for a match, meaning a player who was selected for all national team matches from 1 August to 31 July would receive an additional DKK 241,700 (equal to €32,400) payment in both the 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons. During the 1970s, Denmark played 97 games, winning 35, drawing 19, and losing 43. The last game of the 1980s was the November 15, 1989 game against Romania, the 536th game of the Danish national team. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 152 to their opponents. The most recent match between the countries was a goalless draw in June 2018. Caps and goals updated as of 31 March 2021 after the match against Austria. [94], From 1970 to 1979, the job to select players was not yet a sole responsibility of the manager alone, but only a shared responsibility, as this continued to be a matter for the UdtagelsesKomitéen to decide. At the next Olympics, in 1912, the team again won a silver medal, which was followed by a golden era from July 1912 until August 1920, with Denmark ranked most of the time as number one in the world by the Elo ranking. [8] Relying heavily on goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel and his defence, as well as creative spark Brian Laudrup – having decided to make a comeback for the national team in April 1992 – the Danish team created one of the biggest surprises in the event's history, as they went on to win the European Championship trophy under head coach Nielsen's defensive playing style. 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. Few gave Denmark a chance of proceeding to the second round before the tournament, but after upsetting Netherlands with a 1–0 victory, there was cause for optimism in the Danish camp. 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]. Denmark’s national football team became the latest to take a stand allegedly against human rights abuses in Qatar, during a match at the European qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup. In 2018, the most attended match of the national football team of Denmark was against France on the 26th of June in Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow … Historically, the A-level team competed in the Olympics until and including the 1988 tournament, whereafter Olympic games count as under-21 national games. [74], Denmark's Hall of Fame was established in October 2008, as a special award to celebrate the best footballers, teams and coaches; throughout the history of the national team. In the qualification group for the Olympics, the job to coach Denmark in these particular games, had for the first time been given to Richard Møller Nielsen, and he proved his skills, as Denmark initially secured a spot for the final tournament – ahead of West Germany. 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. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the tournament was postponed to 2021, and Hareide's contract expired on 30 June 2020. 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.. What initially appeared to be a failed qualification would soon turn out to become Denmark's finest hour in the international competitions. 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. The team to re… Negative Record, The following players were called up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) matches against Israel on 25 March and Moldova on 28 March and Austria on 31 March. 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]. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 83 to their opponents. As of January 2012, Olsen had a winning share of 52.8%, and with three points for a victory and one for a draw, an average of 1.84 points per match. 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. The box below, list all assigned football managers for the national team, since the first official game in October 1908. Despite the country's ability to produce outstanding football talents, the Danish Football Union (DBU) only had the ambition (or economy) to send the national team to play friendly matches and in the regional tournament, the Nordic Championship, from October 1920 until June 1948. They also won the 1995 King Fahd Cup, defeating Argentina in the final. At Euro 2012, Denmark were drawn in the proclaimed "Group of death", Group B, alongside powerhouses Germany, Netherlands and Portugal. 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. INJ Injured or recovering from surgery. The Denmark national football team is entirely controlled by the Danish Football Association. The last game of the 1990s was the November 17, 1999 game against Israel, the 638th game of the Danish national team. Despite Michael Krohn-Dehli's equaliser, Denmark lost 2–1 to neighbours Germany, and with Portugal defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the other match, Denmark was eliminated from the tournament after finishing third in Group B. Denmark was mostly praised after the tournament, considering Denmark had exceeded expectations and were close to advancing to the knockout stages despite being drawn in a difficult group. [75] When the DBU celebrated its 125-year anniversary in May 2014, it decided to make an extraordinary award of nine additional Hall of Fame Members, all playing during the first half of the DBU national team's existence, from 1908 to 1964. [26] They were drawn into Group C, alongside Australia, Peru, and eventual champions France. Before 1976, the age limit was 23 years. ... Euro 2020 matches in Denmark to welcome 12,000 supporters - government - ESPN. 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). [43] The DBU wanted to use individual players, without explicit permissions, in their advertising. Players listed in bold are still active at national level. [12] To support the development of players for the new tactical 4–3–3 system, all national youth teams also changed their formation. Belgium Union Royale Belge des Sociétés de Football Association | Koninklijke Belgiese Voetbal Bond. 95 comments. 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. However, at the tournament proper, Denmark disappointed with three losses in the group stage. 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. Since 1983, the team has continuously been visible as a solidly … The opponent was Czechoslovakia, and the historic starting eleven that represented Kingdom of SCS on … 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. © 2004-2021 by National Football Teams – all rights reserved. Governing body: Dansk Boldspil-Union: Affiliated: 1904: Stadium: Parken (42,358 seats) Manager: K. Hjulmand: Fixtures / Results / TV Schedules / Live Streams. 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. The DR Congo national football team, recognised by FIFA as Congo DR (formerly known as Zaire, alternatively known as Congo-Kinshasa), represents DR Congo in men's international football and it is controlled by the Congolese Association Football Federation.They are nicknamed the Leopards., The team represents FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF). 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.
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