Denmark national football team results
This article lists the results for the Denmark national football team from their first match against France in 1908 to the present day.
- Key
- F – Friendly match
- NC – Nordic Football Championship match
- OG – Olympic Games match
- OT – Other tournament(s)
Results
- Note that scores are written Denmark first
1900s
# | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Denmark scorers |
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1 | 1908-10-19 | White City Stadium, London (N) | France "B" | 9–0 | OG | Nils Middelboe (2), Vilhelm Wolfhagen (4), Harald Bohr (2), Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen |
2 | 1908-10-22 | White City Stadium, London (N) | France | 17–1 | OG | Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen (10), August Lindgren (2), Vilhelm Wolfhagen (4), Nils Middelboe |
3 | 1908-10-24 | White City Stadium, London (A) | Great Britain | 0–2 | OG |
1910s
1920s
1930s
# | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Denmark scorers |
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74 | 1930-06-16 | Pallokenttä, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 6–1 | NC | Henry Hansen, Eyolf Kleven, Kai Uldaler (2), Svend Aage Eriksen, Pauli Jørgensen |
75 | 1930-06-22 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 6–1 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen (3), Svend Aage Eriksen, Eyolf Kleven, Knud Christophersen |
76 | 1930-09-07 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Germany | 6–3 | F | Eyolf Kleven, Pauli Jørgensen (3), Ernst Nilsson, Knud Christophersen |
77 | 1930-09-21 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 0–1 | NC | |
78 | 1931-05-25 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 3–1 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen (2), Knud Christophersen |
79 | 1931-06-14 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Netherlands | 0–2 | F | |
80 | 1931-06-28 | Stockholms Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–3 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen |
81 | 1931-09-27 | Hindenburg Stadium, Hanover (A) | Germany | 2–4 | F | Ernst Nielsen, Pauli Jørgensen |
82 | 1931-10-11 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 2–3 | NC | Kai Uldaler, own goal (Jarl Malmgren) |
83 | 1932-06-05 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Belgium | 3–4 | F | Henry Hansen, Knud Christophersen, Pauli Jørgensen |
84 | 1932-06-19 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–1 | NC | Henry Hansen, Svend Petersen, Pauli Jørgensen |
85 | 1932-08-30 | Pallokenttä, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 2–4 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen (2) |
86 | 1932-09-25 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 2–1 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen, Henry Hansen |
87 | 1932-10-09 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Scotland[lower-alpha 1] | 3–1 | F | Pauli Jørgensen, Knud Christophersen, Georg Taarup |
88 | 1933-06-11 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 2–2 | NC | Eigil Thielsen (2) |
89 | 1933-06-18 | Stockholms Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 3–2 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen, Eyolf Kleven (2) |
90 | 1933-10-11 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 2–0 | NC | Georg Taarup, Kai Uldaler |
91 | 1933-11-26 | Heysel Stadion, Brussels (A) | Belgium | 2–2 | F | Kai Uldaler (2) |
92 | 1934-05-21 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Poland | 4–2 | F | Kai Uldaler (2), Pauli Jørgensen (2) |
93 | 1934-06-17 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–5 | NC | Kai Uldaler, Pauli Jørgensen (2) |
94 | 1934-07-03 | Tölö bollplan, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 1–2 | NC | Carl Lundsteen |
95 | 1934-09-23 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 1–3 | NC | Carl Lundsteen |
96 | 1934-10-07 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Germany | 2–5 | F | Carl Lundsteen, Carl Stoltz |
97 | 1935-06-16 | Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg (A) | Sweden | 1–3 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen |
98 | 1935-06-23 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 1–0 | NC | own goal (Thøger Nordbø) |
99 | 1935-10-06 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 5–1 | NC | Eigil Thielsene, Kai Uldaler (2), Knud Sørensen, Eyolf Kleven |
100 | 1935-10-03 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam (A) | Netherlands | 0–3 | F | |
101 | 1936-06-14 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 4–3 | NC | Helmuth Søbirk, own goal (Svend Andersson), Pauli Jørgensen, Eigil Thielsen |
102 | 1936-06-30 | Tölö bollplan, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 4–1 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen (2), Eyolf Kleven, Kaj Hansen |
103 | 1936-09-20 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 3–3 | NC | Helmuth Søbirk (2), Pauli Jørgensen |
104 | 1936-10-04 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Poland | 2–1 | F | Carl Stoltz (2) |
105 | 1937-05-16 | Hermann Göring Stadium, Breslau (A) | Germany | 0–8 | F | |
106 | 1937-06-13 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 5–1 | NC | Eyolf Kleven, Helmuth Søbirk (2), Kaj Hansen, Peder Rasmussen |
107 | 1937-09-12 | Piłsudski Stadium, Warszawa (A) | Poland | 1–3 | F | Jørgen Iversen |
108 | 1937-10-03 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 2–1 | NC | Knud H.M. Andersen, Helmuth Søbirk |
109 | 1937-10-17 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 2–1 | NC | Knud H.M. Andersen, Alex Friedmann |
110 | 1938-06-21 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 0–1 | NC | |
111 | 1938-08-31 | Pallokenttä, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 1–2 | NC | Arne Sørensen |
112 | 1938-09-18 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 1–1 | NC | Kaj Hansen |
113 | 1938-10-23 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Netherlands | 2–2 | F | Kai Uldaler, Reinholdt Christensen |
114 | 1939-06-15 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 5–0 | OT | Eigil Thielsen, Kaj Hansen (2), Helmuth Søbirk (2) |
115 | 1939-06-18 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 6–3 | OT | Pauli Jørgensen (3), Eigil Thielsen, Arne Sørensen, Walther Christensen |
116 | 1939-06-25 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Germany | 0–2 | F | |
117 | 1939-09-17 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 8–1 | NC | Arno Nielsen, Oskar Theisen (3), own goal (R. Lindbäck), Pauli Jørgensen, Svend Albrechtsen, Helmuth Søbirk |
118 | 1939-10-01 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–4 | NC | Pauli Jørgensen |
119 | 1939-10-22 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 4–1 | NC | Svend Albrechtsen, Alex Friedmann, Pauli Jørgensen (2) |
- Scotland was represented by its amateur team and does not regard the match as a full international.[1][2][3]
1940s
# | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Denmark scorers |
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120 | 1940-10-06 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–1 | F | Børge Mathiesen |
121 | 1940-10-20 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–3 | F | Kaj Hansen (3) |
122 | 1940-11-17 | Victoria-Stadion Hoheluft, Hamburg (A) | Germany | 0–1 | F | |
123 | 1941-09-14 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 2–2 | F | Johannes Pløger, Kaj Hansen |
124 | 1941-10-19 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 2–1 | F | Johannes Pløger, Kaj Hansen |
125 | 1941-11-16 | Sportclub Stadion, Dresden (A) | Germany | 1–1 | F | Kaj Hansen |
126 | 1942-06-28 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 0–3 | F | |
127 | 1942-10-04 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–2 | F | Arne Sørensen |
128 | 1943-06-20 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–2 | F | Kaj Christiansen (2), Johannes Pløger |
129 | 1945-06-24 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–2 | F | Helmuth Søbirk |
130 | 1945-06-01 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–4 | F | Karl Aage Hansen (2), Kaj Hansen |
131 | 1945-08-26 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 4–2 | F | Kaj Christiansen (2), Karl Aage Hansen, Aage Rou Jensen |
132 | 1945-09-09 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 5–1 | F | Helge Bronée, Hans Viggo Jensen, Karl Aage Hansen (2), Carl Aage Præst |
133 | 1945-09-30 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–4 | F | Gustaf Pålsson |
134 | 1946-06-16 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 1–2 | F | Jørgen Leschly Sørensen |
135 | 1946-06-23 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–1 | F | Johannes Pløger, Jørgen Leschly Sørensen, Carl Aage Præst |
136 | 1946-07-08 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 2–0 | F | Carl Aage Præst, Arne Sørensen |
137 | 1946-07-17 | Reykjavík Stadion, Reykjavík (A) | Iceland | 3–0 | F | Karl Aage Hansen, Kaj Christiansen, Jørgen Leschly Sørensen |
138 | 1946-09-01 | Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 5–2 | F | Ivan Jensen, Johannes Pløger, Erling Sørensen (2), Carl Aage Præst |
139 | 1946-10-06 | Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg (A) | Sweden | 3–3 | F | Carl Aage Præst, Jørgen Leschly Sørensen, Karl Aage Hansen |
140 | 1946-10-20 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 7–1 | F | Karl Aage Hansen (4), Jørgen Leschly Sørensen, Carl Aage Præst (2) |
141 | 1947-06-15 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 1–4 | NC | Karl Aage Hansen |
142 | 1947-06-20 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Czechoslovakia | 2–2 | F | Carl Aage Præst, Karl Aage Hansen |
143 | 1947-06-26 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 1–6 | OT | Jørgen Leschly Sørensen |
144 | 1947-09-21 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 5–3 | NC | own goal (Gunnar Hansen), Jørgen W. Hansen (2), Carl Aage Præst (2) |
145 | 1947-10-05 | Aarhus Stadion, Aarhus (H) | Finland | 4–1 | NC | Jørgen W. Hansen, Carl Aage Præst (2), Jørgen Leschly Sørensen |
146 | 1948-06-12 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Norway | 1–2 | NC | Ivan Jensen |
147 | 1948-06-15 | Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki (A) | Finland | 3–0 | NC | John Hansen, Kaj Christiansen, Harald Lyngsaa |
148 | 1948-06-26 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Poland | 8–0 | F | Karl Aage Hansen (2), Carl Aage Præst (3), John Hansen (2), Johannes Pløger |
149 | 1948-07-31 | Selhurst Park, London (N) | Egypt | 3–1 (aet) |
OG | Karl Aage Hansen (2), Johannes Pløger |
150 | 1948-08-05 | Highbury, London (N) | Italy | 5–3 | OG | John Hansen (4), Johannes Pløger |
151 | 1948-08-10 | Wembley Stadium, London (N) | Sweden | 2–4 | OG | Holger Seebach, John Hansen |
152 | 1948-08-13 | Wembley Stadium, London (A) | Great Britain | 5–3 | OG | Carl Aage Præst (2), John Hansen (2), Jørgen Leschly Sørensen |
153 | 1948-09-26 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | England | 0–0 | F | |
154 | 1948-10-10 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A) | Sweden | 0–1 | NC | |
155 | 1949-06-12 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Netherlands | 1–2 | F | Svend Jørgen Hansen |
156 | 1949-06-19 | Wojska Polskiego Stadium, Warszawa (A) | Poland | 2–1 | OT | Frank Reckendorff, Knud Lundberg |
157 | 1949-08-07 | Aarhus Stadion, Aarhus (H) | Iceland | 5–1 | F | Knud Lundberg, Jens Peter Hansen (2), Kaj Frandsen, Frank Reckendorff |
158 | 1949-09-11 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Finland | 0–2 | NC | |
159 | 1949-09-11 | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) | Norway | 2–0 | NC | Frank Reckendorff, Jens Peter Hansen |
160 | 1949-10-23 | Idrætsparken, Copenhagen (H) | Sweden | 3–2 | NC | Claes Petersen, Jørgen W. Hansen, Edwin Hansen |
161 | 1949-12-11 | Olympic Stadion, Amsterdam (A) | Netherlands | 1–0 | F | Harald Lyngsaa |
1950s
During the 1950s, Denmark played 72 games, winning 25, drawing 14, and losing 33. In these games, they scored 138 goals, while conceding 163 to their opponents. The first game of the 1950s was the May 28, 1950 game against Yugoslavia, the 162nd overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 1950s was the December 6, 1959 game against Bulgaria, the 233rd game of the Danish national team.
1960s
During the 1960s, Denmark played 91 games, winning 40, drawing 13, and losing 38. In these games, they scored 195 goals, while conceding 160 to their opponents. The first game of the 1960s was the May 26, 1960 game against Norway, the 234th overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 1960s was the October 22, 1969 game against Hungary, the 324th game of the Danish national team.
1970s
During the 1970s, Denmark played 97 games, winning 35, drawing 19, and losing 43. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 152 to their opponents. The first game of the 1970s was the May 9, 1970 game against Poland, the 325th overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 1970s was the November 14, 1979 game against Spain, the 421st game of the Danish national team.
1980s
During the 1980s, Denmark played 115 games, winning 56, drawing 22, and losing 37. In these games, they scored 187 goals, while conceding 119 to their opponents. The first game of the 1980s was the May 7, 1980 game against Sweden, the 422nd overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 1980s was the November 15, 1989 game against Romania, the 536th game of the Danish national team.
1990s
During the 1990s, Denmark played 102 games, winning 52, drawing 27, and losing 23. In these games, they scored 140 goals, while conceding 83 to their opponents. The first game of the 1990s was the February 5, 1990 game against United Arab Emirates, the 537th overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 1990s was the November 17, 1999 game against Israel, the 638th game of the Danish national team.
2000s
During the 2000s, Denmark played 109 games, winning 54, drawing 30, and losing 25. In these games, they scored 171 goals, while conceding 98 to their opponents. The first game of the 2000s was the March 29, 2000 game against Portugal, the 639th overall Danish national team game. The last game of the 2000s was the November 18, 2009 game against United States, the 747th game of the Danish national team.
2010s
References
- Brian McColl. "Forgotten Glories – British Amateur Internationals 1901–1974" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- Denmark v Scotland, 09 October 1932, 11v11.com
- Danmark - Skotland 3–1, Danish Football Union (in Danish)
Sources
- (in Danish) Landsholdsdatabasen at DBU.dk
- (in Danish) haslund.info