Denmark national football team records and statistics

The Denmark national football team statistics show the accomplishments of the players and coaches of the Danish men's ever since the controlling organ of the team, the Danish Football Association (DBU), started registering official games at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Most appearances

As of 29 March 2022,[1] the 25 most capped players for Denmark are:

Rank Player Career Caps Goals
1 Peter Schmeichel* 1987–2001 129 1
2 Dennis Rommedahl 2000–2013 126 21
3 Simon Kjær 2009–present 119 5
4 Jon Dahl Tomasson 1997–2010 112 52
5 Christian Eriksen 2010–present 111 38
6 Thomas Helveg 1994–2007 108 2
7 Michael Laudrup 1982–1998 104 37
8 Morten Olsen 1970–1989 102 4
Martin Jørgensen 1998–2011 102 12
10 Thomas Sørensen 1997–2012 101 0
11 Christian Poulsen 2001–2012 92 6
12 John Sivebæk* 1982–1992 87 1
13 Jan Heintze 1987–2002 86 4
14 Lars Olsen* 1986–1996 84 4
15 Brian Laudrup* 1987–1998 82 21
16 Nicklas Bendtner 2006–2018 81 30
Lars Jacobsen 2006–2015 81 1
William Kvist 2007–2018 81 2
19 Jesper Grønkjær 1999–2010 80 5
20 Kasper Schmeichel 2013–present 80 0
21 Kim Vilfort* 1983–1996 77 14
22 Per Røntved 1970–1982 75 11
Daniel Agger 2005–2016 75 12
24 Jens Jørn Bertelsen 1976–1987 69 2
Preben Elkjær 1977–1988 69 38

Players still playing or available for selection are in bold. * denotes members of the 1992 European Championship-winning team.

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

With 67 goals, Pernille Harder is currently the number one goalscorer in Danish football history. As of 29 March 2022,[2] players with 10 goals or more for Denmark are:

Players still playing or available for selection are in bold. * denotes members of the 1992 European Championship-winning team.

Highest goal average

Only people with at least five goals have been included.

Rank Player Career Goals/cap Goals Caps
1Poul "Tist" Nielsen1910–19251.375238
2Erik Dyreborg19671.3386
3John Hansen19481.25108
4Kaj Christiansen1943–19481.2065
Iver Schriver19711.2065
6Harald Nielsen1959–19601.071514
7Pauli Jørgensen1925–19390.944447
8Anthon Olsen1912–19270.881416
9Ole Madsen1958–19690.844250
10Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen1908–19190.801620

Team captains

As of 29 March 2022, the ten players with the most caps as Danish team captains are:

Players still playing or available for selection are in bold. * denotes members of the 1992 European Championship-winning team.

Cards

As of 29 March 2015, the caution and sending-off statistics are:

Cautions

Rank Player Career Caps Cautions
1Thomas Helveg1994–200810815
Thomas Gravesen1998–20066615
3Preben Elkjær1977–19886912
4Stig Tøfting1993–20024110
Christian Poulsen2001–20129210
6John Jensen*1986–1995699
Søren Lerby1978–1989679
Peter Schmeichel*1987–20011299
Daniel Jensen2002–2010529
10Jes Høgh1991–2000577
Jon Dahl Tomasson1997–20101127

Players still playing or available for selection are in bold. * denotes members of the 1992 European Championship-winning team.

Sending-offs

Rank Player Career Caps Sending-offs
1Morten Wieghorst1994–2004302
2Frank Arnesen1977–1987521
Klaus Berggreen1979–1988461
Per Frandsen1990–2003231
Thomas Gravesen1998–2003661
Miklos Molnar1990–2000181
Torben Nielsen1969–1972261
Ernst Nilsson1920–1937401
Niclas Jensen1998–2008621
Per Røntved1970–1982751
Jesper Grønkjær1999–2010801
Christian Poulsen2001–2012921

Players still playing or available for selection are in bold. * denotes members of the 1992 European Championship-winning team.

Managers

As of 31 March 2021, the management statistics are:

Note that not all matches played by the Denmark national football team have had a manager assigned.

Manager Years Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA Win %
Charles Williams1908–1910430128475.0%
Axel Andersen Byrval1913–1915
1917–1918
161411681287.5%
Jack Carr (caretaker)19201001010.0%
Edward Magner (caretaker)19392200113100.0%
Sophus Nielsen (caretaker)19402020440.0%
J.D. Butler (caretaker)194621014350.0%
Axel Bjerregaard & Ove Bøje (caretakers)1948320112266.7%
Robert Mountford (caretaker)19484301151175.0%
Axel Bjerregaard (caretaker)195232017666.7%
Alf Young (caretaker)19561001120.0%
Lajos Szendrödi (caretaker)19561010110.0%
Arne Sørensen1956–19614120813947848.8%
Poul Petersen1962–19664717822859436.2%
Erik Hansen & Ernst Netuka (caretaker)19678422291150.0%
Erik Hansen & Henry From (caretaker)1968–196911416211736.4%
John Hansen & Henry From (caretaker)19699513201255.6%
Rudi Strittich1970–1975612011308010232.8%
Kurt "Nikkelaj" Nielsen1976–19793113612554541.9%
Sepp Piontek1979–199011552243916712345.2%
Richard Møller Nielsen1987–1988
1990–1996
734018151165554.8%
Bo Johansson1996–20004017914514342.5%
Morten Olsen2000–201516680424425817848.2%
Åge Hareide2016–20204221183812650.0%
John Jensen (caretaker)[lower-alpha 1]20181001030%
Kasper Hjulmand2020–present1181228772.7%
Managers total1908–present645305140202123383447.3%
no managervarious16973257136633143.2%
Grand total1908–present8143781652731599116546.4%
  1. Caretaker manager for Denmark's replacement squad in a friendly match against Slovakia.

Matches

Note that Average points per game is calculated by using 3 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. Up to date as of 22 September 2021.

Decade Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff %Won %Drawn %Lost Average Points
per game
1900s3201263+2367%0%33%2.00
1910s30231610833+7577%3%20%2.33
1920s40179147561+1443%23%35%1.50
1930s462152011999+2046%11%43%1.48
1940s422171410576+2950%17%33%1.67
1950s72251433138163-2535%19%46%1.24
1960s91401338195160+3544%14%42%1.46
1970s97351943140152-1236%20%44%1.28
1980s115562237187119+6849%19%32%1.65
1990s10252272314083+5751%26%23%1.79
2000s10954302517198+7350%28%23%1.76
2010s106463030167113+5444%28%28%1.58
2020s2215255113+3868%9%23%2.14
Total87540717928916221173+44947%20%33%1.6

Footnotes

  1. ^ GF = Goals for
  2. ^ GA = Goals against
  3. ^ Richard Møller Nielsen coached 8 games in the 1988 Summer Olympics qualifications campaign, winning 6, drawing 1 and losing 1, with the combined score 25-3.
  4. ^ Last updated 30 June 2014.
  5. ^ In all 169 matches, played through 1911-12 (5 matches), 1916 (4), 1919-20 (6), 1920-38 (77), 1939 (4), 1940-45 (12), 1946-47 (10), 1948-52 (24), 1952-56 (24), 1957 (1), 1959 (1) and 1961 (1).

References

  1. "Flest kampe" (in Danish). DBU. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  2. "Flest kampe" (in Danish). DBU. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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