Denmark National Football Team
The Denmark national football team (Danish: Danmarks fodboldlandshold) represents Denmark in association football and is controlled by the Danish Football Association (DBU), the governing body for the football clubs which are organized under DBU. Denmark's home ground is Parken Stadium in Østerbro and their head coach is Morten Olsen.
Current Squad
Denmark coach Morten Olsen has named a 20-man squad for UEFA EURO 2012, with the three remaining berths for next month's final tournament to be filled by 24 May at the latest.[40] Caps and goals as of 29 February, 2012.
Name Birth date Club Position
1. Thomas Sørensen June 12, 1976 Stoke City GK
16. Stephan Andersen November 26, 1981 Évian GK
23 Lars Jacobsen September 20, 1979 København DF
4 Daniel Agger December 12, 1984 Liverpool DF
3. Simon Kjær March 26, 1989 Roma DF
5. Simon Poulsen October 7, 1984 AZ DF
20. Andreas Bjelland July 11, 1988 Nordsjælland DF
13 Daniel Wass May 31, 1989 Évian DF
2 Christian Poulsen February 28, 1980 Évian MF
12 Thomas Kahlenberg March 20, 1983 Évian MF
7 William Kvist February 24, 1985 VfB Stuttgart MF
17 Michael Silberbauer July 7, 1981 Young Boys MF
8 Christian Eriksen February 14, 1992 Ajax MF
14 Jakob Poulsen July 7, 1983 Midtjylland MF
10 Lasse Schøne May 27, 1986 Ajax MF
15 Niki Zimling April 19, 1985 Club Brugge MF
19 Dennis Rommedahl July 22, 1978 Brøndby FW
11 Nicklas Bendtner January 16, 1988 Arsenal FW
9 Michael Krohn-Dehli | June 6, 1983 Brøndby |
21 Tobias Mikkelsen September 18, 1986 Nordsjælland
GK Goolkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward/Striker
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