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List of Denmark international footballers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list of Denmark international footballers contains football players who have played for the Denmark national football team, listed according to their number of caps. As more than 750 players have played for the team since it started officially registering its players in 1908, only players with 25 or more official caps are included. Goalkeeper Sophus Hansen was the first Dane to reach 25 caps, doing so on June 5, 1919. Since then, more than 120 Danish footballers have reached 25 caps for the Danish national team.

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Key

Tournament medalists at the:
Bold Currently available for selection. Correct as of 26 March 2024.
Pos Positions
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward

List of players

Goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel (129 caps) is the second most capped Danish men's footballer of all time, and the first Dane to reach 125 caps. He represented Denmark in four European Championships and the 1998 World Cup. He was on the 1992 European Championship winning team and was named World's Best Goalkeeper of the Year in 1992 and 1993.
Forward Jon Dahl Tomasson (112 caps) is the top goalscorer for the Danish men's team with 52 goals (joint with Poul "Tist" Nielsen). He was the Danish top goalscorer at the 2002 World Cup and 2004 European Championship with a combined seven goals in eight games. He played in a total four international tournaments.
Midfielder Michael Laudrup (104 caps) is officially named the best Danish footballer of all time by the Danish Football Association.[1] He represented Denmark in three European Championships, won the 1995 Confederations Cup, and was the first Dane to have played two World Cups. He started his national team career as a forward, but eventually settled as a midfielder.
Defender Morten Olsen (102 caps) is the first Dane to reach 100 caps and set a record of 50 games as team captain. He represented Denmark at the 1986 World Cup and two European Championships. He later became national team manager and is the only person in football to reach 100 international caps as both player and manager.
Forward Brian Laudrup (82 caps) was in the winning team at the 1992 European Championship and 1995 Confederations Cup. He was the Danish top goalscorer at the 1996 European Championship with three goals in three games and also played at the 1998 World Cup. He won a record four Danish Footballer of the Year awards.
Forward Preben Elkjær (69 caps) was the Danish top goalscorer at the 1984 European Championship and 1986 World Cup with a combined six goals in eight games, and was named the third most outstanding player of that World Cup. He also represented Denmark at the 1988 European Championships.
Midfielder John "Faxe" Jensen (69 caps) was part of the 1992 European Championship winning team, and scored the first goal in the final. He represented Denmark in three European Championships.
Forward Ebbe Sand (66 caps) scored the fastest World Cup goal by a substitute (16 seconds) at the 1998 World Cup. He represented Denmark in two World Cups and two European Championships.
Forward Allan Simonsen (55 caps) is the first (and only) Dane to be named European Footballer of the Year. He played in all three major international tournaments; the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1984 European Championship and 1986 World Cup.
# Name Pos. First cap Last cap Caps Goals Medals
1 Simon Kjær DF 2009 2024 131 5
2 Peter Schmeichel GK 1987 2001 129 1 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
3 Christian Eriksen MF 2010 2024 128 40
4 Dennis Rommedahl MF/FW 2000 2013 126 21
5 Jon Dahl Tomasson FW 1997 2010 112 52
6 Thomas Helveg DF 1994 2007 108 2
7 Michael Laudrup MF/FW 1982 1998 104 37 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
8 Morten Olsen DF 1970 1989 102 4
Martin Jørgensen MF 1998 2011 102 12
10 Thomas Sørensen GK 1999 2012 101 0
11 Kasper Schmeichel GK 2013 2024 100 0
12 Christian Poulsen MF 2001  2012 92 6
13 John Sivebæk DF 1982 1992 87 1 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
14 Jan Heintze DF 1987 2002 86 4
15 Lars Olsen DF 1986 1996 84 4 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
16 Brian Laudrup MF/FW 1987 1998 82 21 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
William Kvist MF 2007 2018 82 2
18 Lars Jacobsen DF 2006 2015 81 1
Nicklas Bendtner FW 2006 2018 81 30
20 Jesper Grønkjær MF/FW 1999 2010 80 5
21 Kim Vilfort MF 1983 1996 77 14 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Yussuf Poulsen FW 2014 2024 77 12
23 Thomas Delaney MF 2013 2024 76 8
24 Per Røntved DF 1970 1982 75 11
Daniel Agger DF 2005 2016 75 12
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg MF 2014 2024 75 8
27 Jens Jørn Bertelsen MF 1976 1987 69 2
Preben Elkjær FW 1977 1988 69 38
John "Faxe" Jensen MF 1986 1995 69 4 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Martin Braithwaite MF/FW 2013 2023 69 10
31 Andreas Christensen DF 2015 2023 68 3
32 Søren Lerby MF 1978 1989 67 10
33 Brian Steen Nielsen MF 1990 2002 66 3 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
René Henriksen DF 1998 2004 66 0
Ebbe Sand FW 1998 2004 66 22
Thomas Gravesen MF 1998 2006 66 5
37 Henning Munk Jensen DF 1966 1978 62 1
Flemming Povlsen FW 1987 1994 62 21 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Niclas Jensen DF 1998 2008 62 0
40 Søren Busk DF 1979 1988 61 2
Marc Rieper DF 1990 1998 61 2 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
42 Michael Krohn-Dehli MF 2006 2018 59 6
43 Bent Hansen MF 1958 1965 58 1 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
44 Jes Høgh DF 1991 2000 57 1 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
45 Allan Simonsen FW 1972 1986 55 20
46 Henning Enoksen FW 1958 1966 54 29 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Kent Nielsen DF 1983 1992 54 3 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jens Stryger Larsen MF 2016 2023 54 3
49 Martin Laursen DF 2000 2008 53 2
50 Frank Arnesen MF 1977 1987 52 14
Daniel Jensen MF 2002 2010 52 3
52 Ivan Nielsen DF 1980 1989 51 0
Lasse Schöne MF 2002 2021 51 3
54 Poul Pedersen FW 1953 1964 50 17 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Ole Madsen FW 1958 1969 50 42
56 Pauli Jørgensen FW 1925 1939 47 44
Claus Jensen MF 2000 2007 47 8
Thomas Kahlenberg MF 2003 2015 47 5
59 Klaus Berggreen MF 1979 1988 46 5
60 Johnny Hansen DF 1965 1978 45 3
Kasper Dolberg FW 2016 2024 45 11
62 Valdemar Laursen MF 1918 1934 44 1
Fritz Tarp DF 1918 1934 44 0
Michael Schjønberg DF 1995 2000 44 3 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Allan Nielsen MF 1995 2002 44 7
Daniel Wass MF 2011 2022 44 1
Andreas Cornelius FW 2012 2022 44 9
68 Jesper Olsen MF 1980 1990 43 5
Joakim Mæhle DF 2020 2024 43 11
70 Jørgen Olesen MF 1951 1962 42 2
71 Svend Jensen GK 1927 1939 41 0
Ole Rasmussen MF 1975 1984 41 1
Stig Tøfting MF 1993 2002 41 2
74 Michael Rohde FW 1915 1931 40 22
Ernst Nilsson FW 1920 1937 40 8
76 Knud Lundberg FW 1943 1956 39 10 1948 OG 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Jens Jørgen Hansen DF 1962 1971 39 0
Ole Qvist GK 1979 1986 39 0
John Helt MF 1982 1990 39 0
Henrik Larsen MF 1989 1996 39 5 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jannik Vestergaard DF 2013 2024 39 2
82 Poul "Tist" Nielsen FW 1910 1925 38 52 1912 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Henry Hansen FW 1922 1934 38 10
Kaj Uldaler FW 1927 1939 38 15
Jens Peter Hansen FW 1949 1961 38 18
86 Ulrik Le Fevre FW 1965 1976 37 7
87 Kristen Nygaard FW 1970 1979 36 11
Mathias Jørgensen DF 2008 2023 36 2
89 Troels Rasmussen GK 1982 1991 35 0
Jakob Poulsen MF 2009 2015 35 5
91 Poul Petersen DF 1946 1952 34 0 1948 OG 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Lars Elstrup FW 1988 1993 34 13 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
93 Flemming Ahlberg DF 1972 1978 33 0
Jan Mølby MF 1982 1990 33 2
Per Krøldrup MF 2004 2010 33 0
96 Poul Jensen DF 1959 1962 32 0 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Jan Bartram MF 1985 1991 32 5
98 Sophus Hansen GK 1911 1920 31 0 1912 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Christian Grøthan DF 1915 1923 31 3
Henry From GK 1957 1961 31 0 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Jørn Sørensen FW 1958 1961 31 6 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Heino Hansen MF 1972 1978 31 5
Simon Poulsen DF 2007 2014 31 0
104 Poul Jensen DF 1921 1931 30 0
Eyolf Kleven MF 1930 1942 30 8
Helmuth Søbirk FW 1935 1945 30 10
Arne Sørensen MF 1937 1946 30 4
Aage Rou Jensen FW 1945 1957 30 11
Lars Bastrup FW 1975 1983 30 10
Henrik Andersen DF 1985 1994 30 2 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Morten Wieghorst MF 1994 2004 30 3 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Stephan Andersen GK 2007 2014 30 0
Joachim Andersen DF 2019 2024 30 0
Mathias Jensen MF 2020 2024 30 1
115 Jan Larsen DF 1968 1971 29 0
Svend Andresen DF 1970 1975 29 0
Jørgen Rasmussen DF 1971 1975 29 0
Andreas Skov Olsen FW 2020 2023 29 8
119 Oscar Jørgensen MF 1932 1945 28 0
Eigil Nielsen GK 1940 1951 28 0 1948 OG 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Leif Nielsen GK 1964 1967 28 0
Benny Nielsen FW 1970 1980 28 7
Bjarne Goldbæk MF 1987 2001 28 0
124 Ivar Lykke DF 1911 1920 27 0 1912 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Steen Steensen Blicher DF 1918 1927 27 5
Kaj Hansen FW 1936 1946 27 12
John Danielsen FW 1958 1964 27 7 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
John Lauridsen MF 1981 1988 27 3
Søren Colding DF 1996 2004 27 0
130 Paul Berth MF 1911 1922 26 1 1912 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Flemming Nielsen MF 1954 1960 26 4 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Verner Nielsen DF 1955 1958 26 0
Kjeld Thorst FW 1963 1969 26 6
Torben Nielsen DF 1969 1972 26 0
Ole Kjær GK 1977 1984 26 0
Bent Christensen FW 1989 1994 26 8 1992 EC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Pione Sisto FW 2015 2021 26 1
Henrik Dalsgaard DF 2016 2021 26 1
Mikkel Damsgaard MF 2020 2024 26 4
Jonas Wind FW 2020 2024 26 8
141 Poul L. Hansen DF 1935 1946 25 0
Ivan Jensen MF 1945 1949 25 2 1948 OG 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Hans Christian Nielsen DF 1958 1961 25 0 1960 OG 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Ole Sørensen FW 1961 1969 25 7
Sten Ziegler MF 1971 1981 25 1
Jacob Laursen DF 1995 1999 25 0 1995 CC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Michael Silberbauer MF 2002 2012 25 1

See also

References

  1. ^ BT.dk (13 November 2006). "Michael Laudrup -Danmarks bedste gennem tiderne" (in Danish).
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