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  1. The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea and Japan, with its final match hosted by Japan at International Stadium in Yokohama.

    • The First Forays
    • Dark Horses
    • Champions of Europe
    • Ups and Downs
    • The Olsen Gang
    • Eriksen’s Arrival
    • UEFA European Championship Results

    Early on in its history, the Danes made a name for itself at the Olympics. In 1906, a team comprised of players from the Copenhagen Football Association defeated one Greek team and two clubs from the Ottoman Empire to claim the unofficial gold medal. Two years later, they placed second at the first official football tournament at the Olympics. They...

    By 1980, Denmark had a team that could enter the trophy race. After narrowly missing out on the 1982 World Cup, they qualified for the Euro 1984 by defeating Englandat Wembley in the deciding match. At the tournament proper, the team -- now known as “Danish Dynamite” -- advanced from its group but lost to Spain in the semi-finals. The match was dec...

    Following its inaugural World Cup showing, Denmark participated at the Euro 1988. However, they recorded three defeats in a “group of death” containing Spain, Italy, and West Germany. This disappointing appearance -- along with failing to qualify to the 1990 World Cup -- led to a coaching change, with Richard Møller Nielsen taking over as new manag...

    With their first major international title in tow, Denmark entered a period of decline. At the Euro 1996, their hopes of defending the trophy were dashed by the end of the group stage. Though they managed to defeat Turkey in the final round, a draw against Portugaland a 0-3 drubbing from Croatia led to an early elimination. At the next Euro appeara...

    Due to these relatively disappointing results, Denmark turned a new leaf by appointing former captain Morten Olsen as manager. His squad was immediately dubbed “the Olsen Gang,” after a popular series of Danish movies based around the criminal genius Egon Olsen. This period brought big changes to the team’s tactics, as Olsen preferred an attacking ...

    At the Euro 2012, Denmark was drawn into another “group of death,” along with Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands. They went on to defeat the Netherlands 1-0 in their opener, but a heartbreaking 2-3 loss to Portugal meant that they would need to beat Germany to advance to the knockout round. Though they held firm for most of the match, they even...

    Denmark have participated nine times in the European Championship (Euro). By Martin Wahl References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_national_football_team https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_at_the_UEFA_European_ChampionshipImage source: Unknown

  2. Denmark 0 21 June - Shizuoka England 3 England 1 17 June - Kobe Brazil 2 Brazil 2: 26 June - Saitama Belgium 0 Brazil 1: 16 June - Ōita Turkey 0 Third place Sweden 1 22 June - Osaka: 29 June - Daegu Senegal 2 Senegal 0 South Korea 2 18 June - Miyagi Turkey 1

  3. Denmark. WDLWW. 0. England. DLDWW. 3. Rio Ferdinand- 5' Michael Owen- 22' Emile Heskey- 44' Summary. Commentary. Statistics. Line-Ups. Match Formations. DENENG. No.Name. 1Thomas Sorensen....

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · World Cup holders France were eliminated in the group stage in 2002, losing games against Senegal and Denmark as they finished bottom of Group A . The game was played at the International Stadium in Yokohama, where three other matches in the World Cup were previously held.

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