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Denmark Women

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flag country Lars Søndergaard

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1974 (52 years old)

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FIFA Womens World Cup
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tiny league badge icon 01 Dec Denmark W tiny home badge icon 0 - 0 tiny away badge icon Norway Wo
tiny league badge icon 28 Oct Denmark W tiny home badge icon 2 - 0 tiny away badge icon Finland W
tiny league badge icon 24 Oct Finland W tiny home badge icon 1 - 6 tiny away badge icon Denmark W
tiny league badge icon 12 Jul Poland Wo tiny home badge icon 3 - 2 tiny away badge icon Denmark W
tiny league badge icon 08 Jul Germany W tiny home badge icon 2 - 1 tiny away badge icon Denmark W

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The Denmark women's national football team (Danish: Danmarks kvindefodboldlandshold) represents Denmark in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Danish Football Association (DBU) and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer Olympics, and the Algarve Cup.

Denmark have qualified four times for the FIFA Women's World Cup and nine times for the UEFA Women's Championship, reaching the final in 2017.

At the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 in Netherlands, Denmark was drawn into Group A with Netherlands, Norway and Belgium. They secured a 1–0 victories over Belgium and Norway, but lost 1–0 to Netherlands. Despite that they managed to advanced as runners-up in the group, to the quater-finals against Germany. The Danes surprisingly won against the 22-year reign champions of Europe and qualified to the semifinals, with a 2–1 win. Denmark defeated Austria 3-0 on penalties to reach the final for the first time, after the match finished goalless. In the final the team met Netherlands at the De Grolsch Veste, Enschede, standing in front of a crowd of 28,182 spectators. The Dutch team defeated Denmark, by a 4–2 victory and claimed their first UEFA Euro title.

In March 2007, Denmark was ranked sixth in the FIFA Women's World Rankings, reaching the highest ranking since it was introduced. The worst ranking so far was a 16th place finish in December 2014.
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