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Major Titles<\/U><\/STRONG> First international:<\/STRONG> Denmark 9–0 France 'B' (19 October 1908) The Denmark men's national football team represents Denmark and Greenland in men's international football competitions. It is controlled by the Danish Football Association (DBU), the governing body for the football clubs which are organised under DBU. Denmark's home stadium is Parken Stadium in the Osterbro district of Copenhagen; their head coach is Kasper Hjulmand.
FIFA Confederations Cup<\/STRONG>
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions: 1995
UEFA European Championship<\/STRONG>
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions: 1992
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place: 1984, 2020
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions<\/STRONG>
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up: 1993
Olympic Games<\/STRONG>
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver medal: 1908, 1912, 1960
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medal: 1948
Minor titles<\/U><\/STRONG>
Nordic Football Championship<\/STRONG>
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (3): 1924-28, 1978-80, 1981-85
King's Cup (Thailand)<\/STRONG>
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions: 2010
Award<\/U><\/STRONG>
FIFA Fair Play Award:<\/STRONG>
2021
UNESCO Fair Play Trophy:
<\/STRONG>2002<\/P>","0D38FD3F79E8DA6B":"26.30","42F828598EA77F1B092594606465EA0D":"1978-9-22","F7B425C4468C1ACD":"","E630D11720E4B295":"1","C94196B72475EBB6":"Copenhagen","7BFCAC81BA3A2F91509A9E9BA49BB793CC283EF5765EDF97":"1889","4C3BD0B49E7780EC":"
Biggest win:<\/STRONG> Denmark 17–1 France (22 October 1908)
Biggest defeat:<\/STRONG> Germany 8–0 Denmark (16 May 1937)
Top scorer:<\/STRONG> Poul "Tist" Nielsen (52)
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Denmark were the winners of the 1906 Intercalated Games football competition and silver medalists at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics. 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.
Since the 1980s and the "Danish Dynamite" team, Denmark has remained competitive in international tournaments. Triumph in the 1992 European Championship in Sweden marked the team's most prominent victory, defeating defending champions the Netherlands in the semi-final and world champions Germany in the final. They also won the 1995 King Fahd Cup, defeating Argentina in the final. Their best World Cup result was achieved in 1998, where they narrowly lost 3–2 in a quarter-final against Brazil. Denmark also made the round of 16 in 1986, 2002 and 2018. Their most prominent result in recent history was at Euro 2020 where the team lost in the semi-final against England after extra time.<\/P>","8B339FAF24182859":"http:\/\/www.dbu.dk","DCFA0F6214DA56A5BD4BD4CF76FDDC2937B8E6BEADCA6D4E":"1","96C6B43226915F23":"2033600","e_index":0};