Parken, home stadium of Denmark
Denmark

Denmark

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Grundat

1889

Tränare

Brian Riemer

Arena

Parken

Stad

København

Kapacitet

15,790

Underlag

grass

#2 UEFA World Cup Qualifiers R0#2 UEFA Nations League Quarter-finals R0#2 UEFA Nations League League A R0#2 UEFA European Championship R0#1 UEFA European Championship Qualifiers R0#4 FIFA World Cup R3

Titlar

UEFA European Championship

1992 Sweden

1xWinner

FIFA Confederations Cup

1995 Saudi Arabia

1xWinner

UEFA European Championship Qualifiers

1992 Sweden

1xWinner

Olympics Men

1960 Roma, 1912 Stockholm, 1908 London

3x2nd Place

Denmark

The Denmark national football team, nicknamed the Danish Dynamite, is one of Scandinavia's most successful international sides. Governed by the Danish Football Union (DBU) and playing home fixtures at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen (38,065 capacity), Denmark achieved its greatest triumph by winning the UEFA European Championship in 1992 as a last-minute replacement for Yugoslavia. The team has also reached the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals in 1998, led by Peter Schmeichel and Brian Laudrup. In recent decades Denmark has produced world-class players including Michael Laudrup (widely regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation), Preben Elkjær, and in the modern era, Christian Eriksen and Kasper Schmeichel. Under coach Morten Wieghorst, Denmark continues to be a consistent presence in international football's upper echelons.