Denmark: Women's EURO records and stats
Friday, July 15, 2022
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Biggest wins, heaviest defeats, highest scorers, most appearances, shoot-outs and more.
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General
Best result: Runners-up (2017)
EURO appearances: 10
Overall record: P33 W10 D8 L15 F33 A46
Group stage record: P21 W7 D4 L10 F21 A32
Knockout record: P12 W3 D4 L5 F12 A14
Tournament record
1984 Semi-finals
1987 Did not qualify
1989 Did not qualify
1991 Third place
1993 Third place
1995 Did not qualify
1997 Group stage
2001 Semi-finals
2005 Group stage
2009 Group stage
2013 Semi-finals
2017 Runners-up
2022 Group stage
Team records
Biggest victory
3-1: Denmark vs Germany, 03/07/1993 (third-place play-off)
Heaviest defeat
0-5: Norway vs Denmark, 30/06/1997 (group stage)
Highest-scoring draw
2-2: Denmark vs Italy, 03/07/1997 (group stage)
Highest-scoring game
7 goals: 4-3 vs France, 28/06/2001 (group stage)
Most goals scored at a Women's EURO
6 goals in 4 games in 2001 (av. 1.50)
6 goals in 6 games in 2017 (av 1.00)
Fewest goals scored at a Women's EURO
1 goal in 3 games in 2022 (av. 0.33)
1 goal in 2 games in 1984 (av. 0.50)
Most goals conceded at a Women's EURO
9 goals in 3 games in 1997 (av. 3.00)
Fewest goals conceded at a Women's EURO
1 goal in 2 games in 1991 (av. 0.50)
Most different scorers at a Women's EURO
5: 2001, 2017
Fewest different scorers at a Women's EURO
1: 1984, 2022
Player records
Most appearances
18 Katrine Pedersen (1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013)
Most goals
3 Merete Pedersen
3 Johanna Rasmussen
Most tournaments with goal
3 Merete Pedersen (1997, 2001, 2005)
3 Johanna Rasmussen (2005, 2009, 2013)
Penalties
Penalty shoot-outs
L 7-8 vs Norway, semi-finals (10/07/1991)
W 4-2 vs France, quarter-finals (22/07/2013)
L 2-4 vs Norway, semi-finals (25/07/2013)
W 3-0 vs Austria, semi-finals (03/08/2017)
All Women's EURO fixtures
1984
Coach Flemming Schultz / Captain Hanne Pedersen
08/04: England 2-1 Denmark (semi-finals 1st leg, Crewe)
28/04: Denmark 0-1 England (semi-finals 2nd leg, Hjørring)
1991
Coach Keld Gantzhorn / Captain Karina Sefron
10/07: Denmark 0-0aet Norway, 7-8 on pens (semi-finals, Hjørring)
14/07: Denmark 2-1aet Italy (third-place play-off, Aalborg)
1993
Coach Keld Gantzhorn / Captain Susan Mackensie
29/06: Norway 1-0 Denmark (semi-finals, Sportilia)
03/07: Germany 1-3 Denmark (third-place play-off, Cesenatico)
1997
Coach Jørgen Hvidemose / Captain Rikke Holm
30/06: Denmark 0-5 Norway (group stage, Lillestrøm)
03/07: Italy 2-2 Denmark (group stage, Lillestrøm)
06/07: Denmark 0-2 Germany (group stage, Moss)
2001
Coach Poul Højmose / Captain Lene Terp
25/06: Italy 2-1 Denmark (group stage, Aalen)
28/06: France 3-4 Denmark (group stage, Reutlingen)
01/07: Denmark 1-0 Norway (group stage, Aalen)
04/07: Denmark 0-1 Sweden (semi-finals, Ulm)
2005
Coach Peter Bonde / Captain Katrine Pedersen
05/06: Sweden 1-1 Denmark (group stage, Blackpool)
08/06: Denmark 2-1 England (group stage, Blackburn)
11/06: Finland 2-1 Denmark (group stage, Blackpool)
2009
Coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller / Captain Katrine Pedersen
23/08: Finland 1-0 Denmark (group stage, Helsinki)
26/08: Ukraine 1-2 Denmark (group stage, Helsinki)
29/08: Denmark 1-2 Netherlands (group stage, Lahti)
2013
Coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller / Captain Katrine Pedersen
10/07: Sweden 1-1 Denmark (group stage, Gothenburg)
13/07: Italy 2-1 Denmark (group stage, Halmstad)
16/07: Denmark 1-1 Finland (group stage, Gothenburg)
22/07: France 1-1aet Denmark, 2-4 on pens (quarter-finals, Linköping)
25/07: Norway 1-1aet Denmark, 4-2 on pens (semi-finals, Norrköping)
2017
Coach Nils Nielsen / Captain Pernille Harder
16/07: Denmark 1-0 Belgium (group stage, Doetinchem)
20/07: Netherlands 1-0 Denmark (group stage, Rotterdam)
24/07: Norway 0-1 Denmark (group stage, Deventer)
30/07: Germany 1-2 Denmark (quarter-finals, Rotterdam)
03/08: Denmark 0-0aet Austria, 3-0 on pens (semi-finals, Breda)
06/08: Netherlands 4-2 Denmark (final, Enschede)
2022
Coach Lars Søndergaard / Captain Pernille Harder
08/07: Germany 4-0 Denmark (group stage, Brentford Community Stadium)
12/07: Denmark 1-0 Finland (group stage, Milton Keynes)
16/07: Denmark 0-1 Spain (group stage, Brentford Community Stadium)