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The Denmark national football team (Danish: Danmarks fodboldlandshold) is the national football team of Denmark. Since the mid-1980s, the team has regularly participated in official football competitions. The current ranking of the Danish national team in the FIFA rankings is 19th in the world, as of 29 June 2023; the score is 1,597.37 - an increase of 2.84 points from the previous score.[1] The highest ranking of 3 was first measured[2] in May 1997, and the lowest ranking of 51 was first measured[2] in April 2017. The Danish national team's highest achievement was winning the Euro 1992 tournament. Initially, the Danish national team failed to qualify for the tournament, after finishing second behind Yugoslavia in the qualifying stage. Following the Yugoslav War, it was decided to impose international sanctions on the country, which included the cancellation of its participation in the Euro 1992 tournament. The Danish national team won out of the blue and received a ticket to the tournament, and eventually also won the title after Denmark made its World Cup debut in 1986, surprising the world by winning all three of its group stage matches, including a 6-1 thrashing of Uruguay and a 2-0 win over former World Cup runners-up West Germany. In the round of 16, Denmark was defeated by Spain 5-1, ending its run in the tournament. The team's fans, known for their high-quality and cultured fans, are known as the Roligans. The fans have received several awards from FIFA and UEFA for their combination of extreme devotion to their team and a quiet and calm nature. The Danish team also featured Nobel Prize winner in physics, Niels Bohr, and his brother, mathematician Harald Bohr, who also won the silver medal with the Danish team in the football tournament. of the London Olympics (1908).

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